He's Never Heard of You, Either (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
A sharp, satirical snapshot of American political life in 1980, *He's Never Heard of You, Either* captures the early days of Ronald Reagan’s presidential campaign through the lens of G. B. Trudeau’s iconic *Doonesbury* characters. From Mark’s dad backing John Connally to Mike and Danny Wattle’s oddball campaign work for John Anderson, and Rev. Scot’s surprising mission to visit the Iranian hostages, the comic blends personal stories with the national pulse. Written and illustrated by G. B. Trudeau, with inks by Don Carlton and cover art by Trudeau and Don Carlton, this 1981 collection offers a witty, timely look at a pivotal moment in U.S. politics.
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As Ronald Reagan begins his primary campaign for President in 1980, Mark’s dad supports John Connally, George H.W. Bush speaks at a prep school, and Mike and Danny Wattle volunteer for John Anderson; J.J.’s dating Zeke, who “writes” and promotes a memoir of Duke; Rev. Scot gets permission to visit the Iranian hostages; Mark interviews Gay Talese.
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