Bobbi Harlow is a fictional character in Berke Breathed's comic strip Bloom County.
A schoolteacher, Bobbi was popular among her students, particularly Milo Bloom and Michael Binkley, who both harbored crushes on her. However, the conservative adults in the town were suspicious of her liberal, feminist views. Their suspicions turned to outrage when she brought her politics into the classroom, such as having the students wear gas masks in case "th...
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Bobbi Harlow
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