Li'l Abner Dailies #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the daily Li'l Abner newspaper strips from 1942, a pivotal year for Al Capp's satirical masterpiece as it navigated World War II-era themes with its trademark blend of slapstick, social commentary, and absurdist humor. The strips feature the continuing adventures of the denizens of Dogpatch, including Abner Yokum, Daisy Mae, Mammy and Pappy Yokum, and the ever-scheming Evil-Eye Fleegle, as Capp's sharp wit took on wartime propaganda and home-front life. Part of Kitchen Sink Press's comprehensive reprint series, this edition preserves the original black-and-white dailies with restored artwork and historical context.
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