"Bloom County," the Pulitzer Prize-winning comic strip that sent up the politics and culture of the 1980s, is returning after a 25-plus-year hiatus, according to a Facebook post from creator Berkeley Breathed.

The photo, which Breathed posted Sunday, shows the cartoonist at work on a new strip featuring Opus the penguin, one of the breakout characters from the original strip, which ran from 1980 to 1989. On Monday, Breathed posted the strip, which has fun with the notion that the strip has been gone for so long.

"Bloom County" was known for its idiosyncratic cast, its sharp cultural insight and Breathed's distinct drawing style that gave life to characters such as Opus, Bill the Cat and the 10-year-old journalist Milo Bloom. One of the strip's biggest and most frequent targets was Donald Trump, who is now running for president.

One of the users on Breathed's page remarked how appropriate it was for "Bloom County" to return just as Trump started his campaign. In response, Breathed wrote: "This creator can't precisely deny that the chap you mention had nothing to do with it."