"What Do We Have for the Witnesses, Johnnie?" (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]
In this 1980 collection from G. B. Trudeau, Zonker’s arrest for pot possession in California leads to an unexpected turn as he becomes a bartender in a new city, where he crosses paths with the enigmatic barfly Alice. Meanwhile, Phred brings Cambodian refugees to Washington, D.C., setting off a chain of events that brings the characters’ lives into sharp, poignant focus. Drawn and inked by G. B. Trudeau with assistance from Don Carlton, and featuring a cover by Trudeau and Garry Trudeau, this book captures the era’s restless energy with wit and quiet humanity.
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Zonker gets arrested for pot possession in California; Zonker becomes a bartender and meets barfly Alice; Phred brings Cambodian refugees to Washington, D.C.
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