Virtual Doonesbury (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers Doonesbury strips from the mid-1990s, focusing on the early days of the internet and the rise of digital culture. Garry Trudeau's characters navigate the strange new world of online communication, with Mike Doonesbury and his friends encountering virtual reality, email, and the quirks of early web life. The book captures a moment when technology was rapidly changing everyday life, all through Trudeau's signature satirical lens.
In this 1996 collection of satirical strips, G. B. Trudeau crafts a sharp, timely take on the O.J. Simpson trial with Boopsie serving as an alternate juror, while Duke grapples with the revelation that Earl is his son. As J.J. departs Mike to be with Zeke and Mike relocates to Seattle with Alex, new connections spark—especially between Mike and Kim—amid a national obsession with the search for the “real” killer. The story unfolds with Trudeau’s signature wit, rendered in full color by Garry Trudeau and Don Carlton, and presented in a cover by G. B. Trudeau and Garry Trudeau, with inks by Don Carlton.
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