Call Me When You Find America (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the early years of Garry Trudeau's groundbreaking comic strip Doonesbury, originally published under the title 'Call Me When You Find America.' It captures the strip's formative period, following the lives of college students and young adults navigating the social and political upheavals of the early 1970s, including characters like Mike Doonesbury and B.D.
A 1973 collection of G. B. Trudeau’s iconic Doonesbury strips captures a moment of American unrest and idealism, following Mike and Mark on a cross-country motorcycle journey that brings them to Joanie Caucus, a runaway housewife who finds new purpose at the Walden commune by starting a daycare. Amid the political turbulence of the 1972 election, Zonker makes an unexpected appearance as a Republican National Convention delegate, while Mike and Boopsie throw themselves into George McGovern’s campaign. The story, written and illustrated by G. B. Trudeau with inks by Don Carlton and lettering by Trudeau himself, features cover art by G. B. Trudeau and Garry Trudeau, with inks by Don Carlton.
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