Guilty, Guilty, Guilty! (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1974 collection gathers a selection of Garry Trudeau's early Doonesbury newspaper strips, capturing the comic's signature blend of political satire and campus humor from its formative years. The volume showcases the evolving cast of characters, including Duke, B.D., and Mike Doonesbury, as they navigate the social and political upheavals of the early 1970s. It's a snapshot of Trudeau's sharp, witty commentary that helped define a generation of comic strip readers.
In this 1974 collection of Doonesbury strips, Zonker takes on the mail route, while "Marvelous" Mark lands a radio gig where he can’t help but riff on the Watergate scandal. Phred leads tours of Vietnam—only to be unexpectedly traded to Laos, and former college freshman Skip Willis adjusts to civilian life after seven years as a POW. Joanie navigates a divorce, and Scot takes her to a Jeb Magruder "concert"—a moment that captures the absurdity and urgency of a nation in flux. Written and drawn by G. B. Trudeau, with inks by Don Carlton and lettering by Trudeau and Carlton, the cover by Garry Trudeau and Don Carlton perfectly encapsulates the era’s satirical edge.
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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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