Buck Wild Doonesbury (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
In this 1999 collection of Doonesbury strips, Duke grapples with selling his house while the Barbara Anne Boopstein Film Festival brings unexpected attention, and a surprising inheritance reshapes lives—Alice inherits Lacey’s fortune, and she and Elmont begin searching for new housing. Meanwhile, Zipper starts college, Duke plots Jesse Ventura’s inaugural gala, and Phred attempts to book Jimmy Thudpucker, all against the backdrop of the Starr Report’s cultural ripple. G. B. Trudeau’s sharp, satirical storytelling is brought to life with his own art, aided by Don Carlton’s inks and Garry Trudeau’s color work, while the cover by G. B. Trudeau, Garry Trudeau, and Don Carlton captures the era’s political and personal chaos.
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Duke tries to sell his house; the Barbara Anne Boopstein Film Festival; Lacey dies, and leaves her fortune to Alice; Alice and Elmont find housing; Zipper starts college; the Starr Report; Duke plans Jesse Ventura’s inaugural gala; Phred tries to book Jimmy Thudpucker.
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