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Li'l Abner Dailies #24

Jan 1996 · Kitchen Sink Press · 18.95 USD; 26.55 CAD
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This volume collects the daily Li'l Abner newspaper strips from 1958, continuing Al Capp's satirical adventures of the denizens of Dogpatch. The year marks a period where Capp's social and political commentary remained sharp, with storylines involving the familiar cast of characters like Mammy and Pappy Yokum, Daisy Mae, and the ever-hapless Li'l Abner himself. This Kitchen Sink Press edition is part of their comprehensive reprint series that preserves these classic strips in archival quality.

In this 1996 Kitchen Sink Press installment of Li'l Abner Dailies, Al Capp delivers another delightfully absurd chapter as the mysterious Lady in Red swaps places with Daisy Mae, sending ripples through Dogpatch. With Cary and Sairy Grunt back in town and Li'l Abner named special investigator to crack down on crime in Paradise Park, the chaos only escalates when the pincushions of Pincus 7 make a surprisingly bold move—buying Manhattan Island. The story, written and illustrated entirely by Al Capp, brims with his signature satire and whimsical absurdity, all captured in his unmistakable style.

writer, artist, inker, letterer Al Capp

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Al Capp

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The Lady in Red switches places with Daisy Mae, Cary and Sairy Grunt come back to Dogpatch, Li'l Abner is appointed special investigator to stop crime in Paradise Park, and the pincushions of Pincus 7 buy Manhattan Island.

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