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Squared Away #[nn]

Nov 2013 · Andrews McMeel · 19.99 USD; 22.99 CAD; 25.00 USD; 28.99 CAD
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In this sharp, timely installment of Squared Away, G. B. Trudeau delivers a richly observed snapshot of a nation in flux, where personal milestones like Joanie’s new job with Elizabeth Warren and Alex and Leo’s marriage unfold alongside broader cultural currents—Occupy Wall Street, the winding down of the Iraq war, and the rise of Donald Trump in the presidential race. With his signature blend of humor and incisive commentary, Trudeau charts the quiet revolutions of everyday life, from Roz coming out to Ray’s return home grappling with PTSD, all rendered in full color by Garry Trudeau and Don Carlton, with lettering by Carlton and vibrant hues by George Corsillo. The cover, by Trudeau himself, captures the moment’s restless energy.

writer G. B. Trudeau · artist Garry Trudeau · inker, letterer Don Carlton · colorist George Corsillo · cover Garry Trudeau

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inker, letterer Don Carlton
cover pencils Garry Trudeau

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Zonker and Sam attend the royal wedding; the world doesn't end on May 21; Ray comes home from war with P.T.S.D.; Trff gets a green card; Joanie goes to work for Elizabeth Warren; Jeff publishes his Red Rascal novel; Occupy Wall Street; Roz comes out; Donald Trump involves himself in the Presidential campaign; myFacts sells personal "facts" tailored for any position; Alex and Leo get married; winding down the war in Iraq; Mel discusses rape in the military; Jimmy Crow promotes voter suppression; flashback to Mitt Romney's mission days.

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