Washed Out Bridges and Other Disasters (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1994 collection from Andrews McMeel gathers a selection of Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury strips, focusing on the early 1990s storylines. The volume features the comic strip's signature blend of political satire and social commentary, chronicling the lives of its iconic characters during a period of cultural and political upheaval. It includes the title arc, 'Washed Out Bridges,' along with other sequential narratives from the series' run.
In Washed Out Bridges and Other Disasters, G. B. Trudeau delivers a sharp, heartfelt collection of Doonesbury arcs that blend political satire with personal revelation. From Duke’s dramatic fake death to Joanie’s unexpected role in the Clinton administration and Mark’s quiet moment of self-realization, the story weaves together humor and humanity with the quiet drama of a flooded family farm and a literary twist on the famed bridges of Madison County. The full-color, signature art and lettering by Trudeau and Don Carlton bring the era’s anxieties and absurdities to life with wit and warmth.
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Reprinted in Doonesbury and the Art of G. B. Trudeau #[nn] (2010)
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