We're Not Out of the Woods Yet (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers a selection of Doonesbury comic strips from the late 1970s, focusing on the ongoing adventures and social commentary of Garry Trudeau's iconic characters. The volume captures the series' sharp wit and political satire during a transitional period in American culture.
In this sharp, satirical installment from G. B. Trudeau’s iconic Doonesbury, the characters navigate the quirks of late '70s American life with wit and irony—Zonker gears up for the absurd George Hamilton Cocoa Butter Open, Duke launches a sports medicine program with a new assistant, Riley, while Mark brings Studio 54’s glamour to the airwaves. Meanwhile, Woodrow joins Joanie on Lacey’s Ethics Committee, Boopsie pays homage at Graceland, Roland covers Carter’s Mideast Summit at Camp David, and the King Tut exhibit stirs up campus buzz—all as Honey embarks on an exchange program and Zonker tries to explain the decade to Kirby. With writing and art by G. B. Trudeau, and inks by Don Carlton on both the interior and cover (penciled by Trudeau), this 1979 collection captures a moment in time with timeless humor.
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Reprinted in Flashbacks: Twenty-Five Years of Doonesbury #[nn] (1995)
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