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Daniel Boone

6 appearances Β· Copper/Modern Age Β· 1990–1999
Who is Daniel Boone?

A satirical comic character from Nelson Communications Co.'s Art in Shambles (1990), this Daniel Boone inhabits a politically charged world alongside figures like President Bill Clinton and party-symbol characters, suggesting he serves as a comedic, commentary-driven figure rather than a historical frontier hero.

Emerging from the irreverent pages of Nelson Communications Co.'s Art in Shambles in 1990, this Daniel Boone is a Copper/Modern Age creation with a distinctly satirical flavor β€” sharing panel space with the likes of President Bill Clinton, Democrat Donkey, and Republican Elephant, which tells you everything about the sharp, politically charged world he inhabits. Crafted by David Bromley and Jim Hall, he turns up across Punchline, Art in Shambles, and Throttle, a trio of titles that suggest a publication universe with a wry, anything-goes sensibility. With only six catalog appearances, he's a genuine rarity for the dedicated hunter of offbeat '90s indie comics β€” the kind of find that makes a collection genuinely interesting.

Art in Shambles
#1
β˜… First appearance
Art in Shambles #1
Jan 1990

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Appearances

Art in Shambles (1990)
#1
Throttle (1981)
#93
Punchline (1997)