Li'l Abner Dailies #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the daily Li'l Abner newspaper strips from 1945, a year that saw Al Capp's satirical masterpiece continue its wartime and post-war commentary through the misadventures of the denizens of Dogpatch. The strips showcase Capp's evolving art style and his sharp, often controversial humor, as Abner Yokum, Daisy Mae, and the rest of the cast navigate romance, absurd schemes, and social satire. A key installment in Kitchen Sink Press's comprehensive reprint series, it preserves a pivotal year in one of the most influential comic strips of the 20th century.
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Al Capp and a friend practice for a hitchhiking trip by jumping on and off of moving vehicles, until Al lands in the path of a trolley car.
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