Well, I haven't kept up with the latest from Gary Larsen. You might want to check some specialized cartoon websites or forums for the most current info.
I'm not aware of the Brittany Booker story, so I can't say exactly who she is. She could be a student with a great academic achievement story, or a young professional who overcame challenges in her career. There are so many possibilities without more information about this story.
The caricature portrait of Tulla Larsen might emphasize her distinct facial features or capture a particular expression that showcases her personality.
I think the squiggly story by Andrew Larsen could be a creative and unconventional tale. It might play with language, characters, or settings in a unique way.
Brittany is the main character in the story. She is the one who decides to run a marathon, which sets off the whole plot of her journey of self - improvement and discovery.
Gender also plays a role. Larsen's female characters often face the double - bind of being both a woman and a person of color. They have to deal with the limitations and expectations placed on them by both their race and gender, which adds another layer of complexity to their experiences and the overall themes of the novels.