Guilty, Guilty, Guilty! (A Doonesbury Book) #[Fourth Printing]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1981 collection from Holt, Rinehart and Winston gathers a selection of Garry Trudeau's classic Doonesbury newspaper strips, focusing on the political and social satire that defined the early 1980s. The volume captures the sharp wit and evolving storylines of the beloved comic strip's characters during that era.
In this sharp, satirical installment from G. B. Trudeau’s iconic Doonesbury, the strip’s unforgettable cast navigates a surreal landscape of post-Watergate America: Zonker takes up mail delivery with uncharacteristic seriousness, Phred leads increasingly absurd tours of Vietnam—only to be unexpectedly "traded" to Laos, and former College Freshman Skip Willis grapples with civilian life after seven years as a POW. Meanwhile, Joanie’s divorce sends ripples through the group, and Scot tries to process the political fallout with a bizarre concert featuring Jeb Magruder. With G. B. Trudeau’s signature wit and incisive commentary, the story unfolds through his distinctive artwork and sharp lettering, enhanced by Don Carlton’s inks and the distinctive cover by Garry Trudeau and Don Carlton.
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Zonker becomes a mailman; "Marvelous" Mark gets a job at radio station and comments on the Watergate scandal; Phred gives tours of Vietnam and gets "traded" to Laos; Former College Freshman, Skip Willis, adjusts to life after seven years as a POW; Joanie gets a divorce; Scot takes Joanie to a Jeb Magruder "concert."
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