Peace Out, Dawg! #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the complete run of the 2002 comic series 'Peace Out, Dawg!', offering a satirical and heartfelt look at life in New York City in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. Through the eyes of its canine protagonist, the strip explores themes of resilience, community, and finding humor in dark times, all rendered in the distinctive style of Andrews McMeel's newspaper comics. The volume serves as both a period piece and a tribute to the spirit of the city during its recovery.
In Peace Out, Dawg! #nn, G. B. Trudeau delivers a sharp, timely snapshot of a nation in flux, tracking a range of personal and political upheavals through the lives of familiar characters. From Alex’s tech camp adventure to J.J.’s unexpected honor, and the seismic aftermath of September 11, the story unfolds with the wry precision and social insight that define Trudeau’s work—art by Trudeau, with inks by Don Carlton and colors by George Corsillo, all under the sharp eye of the letterer. The cover, a collaborative effort by Trudeau, Garry Trudeau, and Carlton, captures the era’s restless energy in bold, layered lines.
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Notable story arcs include: Alex goes to computer camp; J.J. gets a MacArthur genius grant; Bush blows off treaties; Mike’s business buys the assets of distressed businesses; September 11 shatters everyone; Mark’s father has a heart attack; America invades Afghanistan; Jim Andrews flees the country; Jeff interns with the C.I.A.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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