Subject Matter
Genres:
humorous
Feature(s):
Doonesbury
Character(s):
Mike Doonesbury; Benjy Doonesbury (first appearance); Bernie; Didi Robins; Rev. Scot Sloan; B.D.; Rufus "Thor" Jackson; Barbara Ann "Boopsie" Boopstein; George (first appearance); Phred (first appearance); Mark Slackmeyer; Zonker Harris; Phil Slackmeyer; Marilou Slackmeyer; Nichole
Synopsis:
During the Vietnam War, B.D. meets "Phred the Terrorist"; Zonker becomes a war correspondent; Mike and his friends start up the Walden Commune (and Walden Puddle).
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
From Doonesbury (Universal Press Syndicate) 1971-12-27 - 1972-06-27.
Miscellaneous
Pages:
124
Notes:
Much of this material reprinted in a different format in Bravo for Life’s Little Ironies (A Doonesbury Book) (Popular Library, 1973 Series) #[nn] and I Have No Son (A Doonesbury Book) (Popular Library, 1973 Series) #[nn].
Garry Trudeau acknowledged employing Don Carlton as inker of Doonesbury (Alter 1990). Newspaper publication of Carlton’s work began “in early December [1971]”; Carlton initially lettered the strip for only a few weeks before Trudeau resumed lettering the strip. After about a year of Carlton inks and Trudeau letters, Trudeau again delegated lettering to Carlton, and the arrangement endured for decades (Walker 2010, 30–31). GCD’s letters credits reflect that the time period covered by this volume appears to begin during the “few weeks” of Carlton’s initial inking and lettering stint, and appears to end during the year in which Trudeau lettered and Carlton inked.
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References:
Alter, Jonathan. 1990. “Inside Doonesbury’s Brain.” Newsweek. October 15, 1990. Quoted in Brian Walker, Doonesbury and the Art of G. B. Trudeau (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010).
Walker, Brian. 2010. Doonesbury and the Art of G. B. Trudeau. New Haven: Yale University Press.