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Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies & Color Sundays, Volume Eight (1949-1950)
written by Al Capp, 1909-1979; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Denis Kitchen, 1946-; art by Al Capp, 1909-1979 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2016), 258 page(s)
Start the day right — kick a Kigmy and avoid a fight!” Introducing the hilarious Kigmy, the critter that loves to be kicked in order to relieve the world’s frustrations! Plus, Abner takes on Evil-Eye Fleegle and Battlin’ McNoodnik, while Wolf Gal, Hawk Gal, and Pig Gal create a frantic Sadie Hawkins Day. T...
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written by Al Capp, 1909-1979; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Denis Kitchen, 1946-; art by Al Capp, 1909-1979 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2016), 258 page(s)
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Start the day right — kick a Kigmy and avoid a fight!” Introducing the hilarious Kigmy, the critter that loves to be kicked in order to relieve the world’s frustrations! Plus, Abner takes on Evil-Eye Fleegle and Battlin’ McNoodnik, while Wolf Gal, Hawk Gal, and Pig Gal create a frantic Sadie Hawkins Day. Then Abner goes out west in search of Three-Gun Carson and tours the sights in the republic of El Passionato. But that’s nothing — M...
Start the day right — kick a Kigmy and avoid a fight!” Introducing the hilarious Kigmy, the critter that loves to be kicked in order to relieve the world’s frustrations! Plus, Abner takes on Evil-Eye Fleegle and Battlin’ McNoodnik, while Wolf Gal, Hawk Gal, and Pig Gal create a frantic Sadie Hawkins Day. Then Abner goes out west in search of Three-Gun Carson and tours the sights in the republic of El Passionato. But that’s nothing — Mammy travels all the way to Planet Pincus Number Seven! It’s out of this world action and laughs in Li’l Abner Volume 8!
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Literature
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Cartoon/comic strip
Contributor
Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014, Denis Kitchen, 1946-
Author / Creator
Al Capp, 1909-1979
Date Published / Released
April 2016, 2016
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Li’l Abner © 2016 Capp Enterprises, Inc. Li’l Abner, Daisy Mae, Mammy Yokum, Pappy Yokum, Kickapoo Joy Juice, Sadie Hawkins Day, Fearless Fosdick, Shmoo, and Joe Btfsplk’s Diner ® Capp Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies & Color Sundays, Volume Seven (1947-1948)
written by Al Capp, 1909-1979; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Denis Kitchen, 1946-; art by Al Capp, 1909-1979 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2014), 257 page(s)
Shmoo’s Who?! What has been called “the greatest run of Li’l Abner ever” begins with Abner and Daisy Mae on a quest to locate the elusive Stanley Steamer. Meanwhile, Kickapoo Joy Juice prevents atomic disaster, while Fearless Fosdick tackles Anyface and the Chippendale Chair. “Evil Eye” Fleegle and Stu...
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written by Al Capp, 1909-1979; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Denis Kitchen, 1946-; art by Al Capp, 1909-1979 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2014), 257 page(s)
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Shmoo’s Who?! What has been called “the greatest run of Li’l Abner ever” begins with Abner and Daisy Mae on a quest to locate the elusive Stanley Steamer. Meanwhile, Kickapoo Joy Juice prevents atomic disaster, while Fearless Fosdick tackles Anyface and the Chippendale Chair. “Evil Eye” Fleegle and Stupefyin’ Jones make their inaugural appearances (not together, thank goodness), and Tenderleif Ericson creates a memorable Sadie Hawki...
Shmoo’s Who?! What has been called “the greatest run of Li’l Abner ever” begins with Abner and Daisy Mae on a quest to locate the elusive Stanley Steamer. Meanwhile, Kickapoo Joy Juice prevents atomic disaster, while Fearless Fosdick tackles Anyface and the Chippendale Chair. “Evil Eye” Fleegle and Stupefyin’ Jones make their inaugural appearances (not together, thank goodness), and Tenderleif Ericson creates a memorable Sadie Hawkins Day, by Yiminy! But when Abner makes a trip to the Valley of the Shmoon, he finds mankind’s greatest benefactor—and mankind’s gravest threat! Laughs, thrills, and a healthy dose of gorgeous women all await in Li’l Abner Volume 7!
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Literature
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Cartoon/comic strip
Contributor
Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014, Denis Kitchen, 1946-
Author / Creator
Al Capp, 1909-1979
Date Published / Released
November 2014, 2014
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Li’l Abner © 2014 Capp Enterprises, Inc. Li’l Abner, Daisy Mae, Mammy Yokum, Pappy Yokum, Kickapoo Joy Juice, Sadie Hawkins Day, Fearless Fosdick, Shmoo, and Joe Btfsplk’s Diner ® Capp Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Puck: What Fools These Mortals Be!
written by Michael Alexander Kahn, fl. 2007 and Richard Samuel West; edited by Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Dean Mullaney, 1954- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2014), 329 page(s)
A lavish coffee table book devoted to the most important political satire and cartoon magazine in American history. Published from 1877 to 1918, Puck was an American original—the country’s first and most successful humor magazine, the first magazine to publish color lithographs on a weekly basis, and for nearl...
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written by Michael Alexander Kahn, fl. 2007 and Richard Samuel West; edited by Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Dean Mullaney, 1954- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2014), 329 page(s)
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A lavish coffee table book devoted to the most important political satire and cartoon magazine in American history. Published from 1877 to 1918, Puck was an American original—the country’s first and most successful humor magazine, the first magazine to publish color lithographs on a weekly basis, and for nearly forty years, a training ground and showcase for some of the country’s most talented cartoonists, led by its co-founder, Joseph Kepp...
A lavish coffee table book devoted to the most important political satire and cartoon magazine in American history. Published from 1877 to 1918, Puck was an American original—the country’s first and most successful humor magazine, the first magazine to publish color lithographs on a weekly basis, and for nearly forty years, a training ground and showcase for some of the country’s most talented cartoonists, led by its co-founder, Joseph Keppler. The weekly journal’s deft caricatures and pointed commentary made it a political force to be reckoned with. It is credited with single-handedly thwarting the third-term ambitions of Ulysses S. Grant in 1880 and electing Grover Cleveland to the presidency in 1884—or at least, by its devastating “Tattooed Man” series, denying it to James G. Blaine. And Puck did it with art—lavish color full-page and two-page centerspread cartoons. With nearly 300 color plates in an oversized 12″ x 11″ format, What Fools These Mortals Be is the first opportunity for many readers to see so many cartoons from Puck reproduced in color and at a large size. Written and selected by Michael Alexander Kahn and Richard Samuel West with reproductions made from their unique collections and supplemented by the Library of Congress, this book is organized by subject matter, reflecting the most important issues of the day. Each cartoon is accompanied by an explanatory caption, placing the work in historical perspective. Many of the issues that dominated Puck’s pages more than one hundred years ago continue to dominate the political debate today. During its illustrious career Puck published more than two thousand numbered issues. When, after four decades, it ceased publication, The Literary Digest printed an appropriate epitaph: “Puck had no real rival in its best days. Fallen from its fine estate, it has left no successor.”
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Literature
Content Type
Non-fiction
Contributor
Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014, Dean Mullaney, 1954-
Author / Creator
Michael Alexander Kahn, fl. 2007, Richard Samuel West
Date Published / Released
October 2014, 2014
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Topic / Theme
Satire, Political, Humor
Copyright Message
Text © 2014 Michael Alexander Kahn and Richard Samuel West. Introduction © 2014 Bill Watterson. All rights reserved. Artwork restoration © 2014 Library of American Comics LLC.
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Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies & Color Sundays, Volume Six (1945-1946)
written by Al Capp, 1909-1979; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Denis Kitchen, 1946-; art by Al Capp, 1909-1979 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2013), 249 page(s)
The complete comics from 1945 and 1946. Beware, readers, beware! Amidst such buxom beauties as Daisy Mae, Wolf Gal, and Moonbeam McSwine, nothing can prepare Abner—or you!—for (*choke*) Lena the Hyena, the woman so hideous, so frightening, that men literally leave their country to avoid her face. When Fearless...
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written by Al Capp, 1909-1979; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Denis Kitchen, 1946-; art by Al Capp, 1909-1979 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2013), 249 page(s)
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The complete comics from 1945 and 1946. Beware, readers, beware! Amidst such buxom beauties as Daisy Mae, Wolf Gal, and Moonbeam McSwine, nothing can prepare Abner—or you!—for (*choke*) Lena the Hyena, the woman so hideous, so frightening, that men literally leave their country to avoid her face. When Fearless Fosdick cartoonist Lester Gooch plans to bring Lena from Lower Slobbovia to America, it sets off a fantastic chain of events that rope...
The complete comics from 1945 and 1946. Beware, readers, beware! Amidst such buxom beauties as Daisy Mae, Wolf Gal, and Moonbeam McSwine, nothing can prepare Abner—or you!—for (*choke*) Lena the Hyena, the woman so hideous, so frightening, that men literally leave their country to avoid her face. When Fearless Fosdick cartoonist Lester Gooch plans to bring Lena from Lower Slobbovia to America, it sets off a fantastic chain of events that ropes in Boris Karloff, Frank Sinatra, and Salvador Dali! Meanwhile, super-jinx Joe Btfsplk returns—but the way trouble follows Li’l Abner around, it’s as if Joe never left! When Dogpatch’s most eligible (and reluctant!) bachelor falls for the man-crazy Prudence, Daisy Mae enlists top radio stars such as Sinatra and Kate Smith to sing “Li’l Abner, Don’t Marry That Girl!” Abner then has a close shave with diva Barbara Seville, chews the fat with Wolf Gal, turns Sadie Hawkins Day into a pipe dream for fans of Moonbeam McSwine, and then rustles up six thousand ham sangwidges to save Dogpatch from the terrible turnip termites.
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Literature
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Cartoon/comic strip
Contributor
Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014, Denis Kitchen, 1946-
Author / Creator
Al Capp, 1909-1979
Date Published / Released
November 2013, 2013
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Li’l Abner © 2013 Capp Enterprises, Inc. Li’l Abner, Daisy Mae, Mammy Yokum, Pappy Yokum, Kickapoo Joy Juice, Sadie Hawkins Day, Fearless Fosdick, Shmoo, and Joe Btfsplk’s Diner ® Capp Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Berkeley Breathed's Opus: The Complete Library, Sunday Comics: 2003-2008
written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 270 page(s)
Pulitzer Prize-winner Berkeley Breathed’s classic comic strip trilogy comes to a close. Opus—a Sunday-only, full-color comic strip featuring the quirky and endearing denizens of Bloom County—was the cartoonist’s final foray into the classic newspaper art form…and more’s the pity. Full of Breathed’s t...
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written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 270 page(s)
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Pulitzer Prize-winner Berkeley Breathed’s classic comic strip trilogy comes to a close. Opus—a Sunday-only, full-color comic strip featuring the quirky and endearing denizens of Bloom County—was the cartoonist’s final foray into the classic newspaper art form…and more’s the pity. Full of Breathed’s trademark naïve cynicism, this splendid collection presents the entire five-year run of Opus from, 2003 to 2008, including the very las...
Pulitzer Prize-winner Berkeley Breathed’s classic comic strip trilogy comes to a close. Opus—a Sunday-only, full-color comic strip featuring the quirky and endearing denizens of Bloom County—was the cartoonist’s final foray into the classic newspaper art form…and more’s the pity. Full of Breathed’s trademark naïve cynicism, this splendid collection presents the entire five-year run of Opus from, 2003 to 2008, including the very last strip, never before published in book form.
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Cartoon/comic strip
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Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014
Author / Creator
Berkeley Breathed, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Opus ® and © 2012 Berkeley Breathed. All rights reserved. The Library of American Comics is a trademark of The Library of American Comics LLC. All rights reserved.
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Al Capp's Li'l Abner: Complete Daily & Sunday Comics, Volume Five (1943-1944)
written by Al Capp, 1909-1979; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Denis Kitchen, 1946-; art by Al Capp, 1909-1979 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 258 page(s)
In the darkest hours of World War II, why were millions of people laughing? Because they were reading Li’l Abner, that’s why! The fifth volume of this series features daily strips and full-color Sundays from 1943 and 1944, with a zany cast of characters that includes Shadrack Throwback, “The Monster,” Mada...
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written by Al Capp, 1909-1979; edited by Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014 and Denis Kitchen, 1946-; art by Al Capp, 1909-1979 (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 258 page(s)
Description
In the darkest hours of World War II, why were millions of people laughing? Because they were reading Li’l Abner, that’s why! The fifth volume of this series features daily strips and full-color Sundays from 1943 and 1944, with a zany cast of characters that includes Shadrack Throwback, “The Monster,” Madame Lazonga, and Joan L. Sullivan, plus returning favorites like Moonbeam McSwine, Swami Riva, and Available Jones. Capp also aims his s...
In the darkest hours of World War II, why were millions of people laughing? Because they were reading Li’l Abner, that’s why! The fifth volume of this series features daily strips and full-color Sundays from 1943 and 1944, with a zany cast of characters that includes Shadrack Throwback, “The Monster,” Madame Lazonga, and Joan L. Sullivan, plus returning favorites like Moonbeam McSwine, Swami Riva, and Available Jones. Capp also aims his satirical barbs at teen idol Frank Sinatra (yes, Frank Sinatra!), as a starving Li’l Abner Yokum croons his way into female hearts. Meanwhile, the hilarious take-off on Dick Tracy, Fearless Fosdick, is like getting two comic strips in one!
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Literature
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Cartoon/comic strip
Contributor
Dean Mullaney, 1954-, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014, Denis Kitchen, 1946-
Author / Creator
Al Capp, 1909-1979
Date Published / Released
December 2012, 2012
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Li’l Abner © 2012 Capp Enterprises, Inc. Li’l Abner, Daisy Mae, Mammy Yokum, Pappy Yokum, Kickapoo Joy Juice, Sadie Hawkins Day, Fearless Fosdick, Shmoo, and Joe Btfsplk’s Diner ® Capp Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Bloom County, The Complete Digital Library, Volume Eight: 1988
written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 373 page(s)
Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1, 1988, through December 31, 1988, in chronological order, with a new cover insert by Breathed. Berkeley Breathed’s Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in December 1980 and it soon became one of the most popular comic strips o...
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written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 373 page(s)
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Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1, 1988, through December 31, 1988, in chronological order, with a new cover insert by Breathed. Berkeley Breathed’s Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in December 1980 and it soon became one of the most popular comic strips of all time. The endearing and quirky denizens of the strip included Milo Bloom, Steve Dallas, Michael Binkley, Cutter John, Bill the Ca...
Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1, 1988, through December 31, 1988, in chronological order, with a new cover insert by Breathed. Berkeley Breathed’s Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in December 1980 and it soon became one of the most popular comic strips of all time. The endearing and quirky denizens of the strip included Milo Bloom, Steve Dallas, Michael Binkley, Cutter John, Bill the Cat, and Opus the Penguin. Bloom County was a strip that dealt with many issues relevant to the period. Occasional Context comments’ are added throughout this collection
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Literature
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Cartoon/comic strip
Contributor
Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014
Author / Creator
Berkeley Breathed, 1957-
Date Published / Released
August 2012, 2012
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Bloom County ® and © 2012 Berkeley Breathed. All rights reserved. The Library of American Comics is a trademark of Dean Mullaney. All rights reserved.
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Bloom County, The Complete Digital Library, Volume Five: 1985
written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 373 page(s)
The conclusion of the complete Bloom County daily and color Sunday strips—this time from November 30, 1987 through the farewell Sunday, August 6, 1989—with a new introduction by Berkeley Breathed. Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1,1985, through December 31,1985, in chro...
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written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 373 page(s)
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The conclusion of the complete Bloom County daily and color Sunday strips—this time from November 30, 1987 through the farewell Sunday, August 6, 1989—with a new introduction by Berkeley Breathed. Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1,1985, through December 31,1985, in chronological order, with a new cover insert by Breathed. Berkeley Breathed’s Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in Decembe...
The conclusion of the complete Bloom County daily and color Sunday strips—this time from November 30, 1987 through the farewell Sunday, August 6, 1989—with a new introduction by Berkeley Breathed. Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1,1985, through December 31,1985, in chronological order, with a new cover insert by Breathed. Berkeley Breathed’s Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in December 1980 and it soon became one of the most popular comic strips of all time. The endearing and quirky denizens of the strip included Milo Bloom, Steve Dallas, Michael Binkley, Cutter John, Bill the Cat, and Opus the Penguin. Bloom County was a strip that dealt with many issues relevant to the period. Occasional Context comments’ are added throughout this collection
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Literature
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Cartoon/comic strip
Contributor
Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014
Author / Creator
Berkeley Breathed, 1957-
Date Published / Released
August 2012, 2012
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Bloom County ® and © 2011 Berkeley Breathed. All rights reserved. The Library of American Comics is a trademark of Dean Mullaney. All rights reserved.
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Bloom County, The Complete Digital Library, Volume Four: 1984
written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 374 page(s)
Every Bloom County daily and color Sunday from March 31, 1984 through November 29, 1987, with exclusive “making of” notes by Berkeley Breathed, and a panorama of Bloom County merchandise.
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written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 374 page(s)
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Every Bloom County daily and color Sunday from March 31, 1984 through November 29, 1987, with exclusive “making of” notes by Berkeley Breathed, and a panorama of Bloom County merchandise.
Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Cartoon/comic strip
Contributor
Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014
Author / Creator
Berkeley Breathed, 1957-
Date Published / Released
August 2012, 2012
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Bloom County ® and © 2011 Berkeley Breathed. Introduction © 2011 Craig Mazin. All rights reserved.
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Bloom County, The Complete Digital Library, Volume Nine: 1989
written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 233 page(s)
Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1,1989, through December 31,1989, in chronological order, with a new cover insert by Breathed. Berkeley Breathed’s Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in December 1980 and it soon became one of the most popular comic strips of...
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written by Berkeley Breathed, 1957-; edited by Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011 and Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014; art by Berkeley Breathed, 1957- (San Diego, CA: IDW Publishing, 2012), 233 page(s)
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Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1,1989, through December 31,1989, in chronological order, with a new cover insert by Breathed. Berkeley Breathed’s Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in December 1980 and it soon became one of the most popular comic strips of all time. The endearing and quirky denizens of the strip included Milo Bloom, Steve Dallas, Michael Binkley, Cutter John, Bill the Cat,...
Specially formatted digital edition! Collecting every strip from January 1,1989, through December 31,1989, in chronological order, with a new cover insert by Breathed. Berkeley Breathed’s Bloom County burst onto the American comic scene in December 1980 and it soon became one of the most popular comic strips of all time. The endearing and quirky denizens of the strip included Milo Bloom, Steve Dallas, Michael Binkley, Cutter John, Bill the Cat, and Opus the Penguin. Bloom County was a strip that dealt with many issues relevant to the period. Occasional Context comments’ are added throughout this collection
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Field of Study
Literature
Content Type
Cartoon/comic strip
Contributor
Scott Dunbier, fl. 2009-2011, Bruce Canwell, fl. 2009-2014
Author / Creator
Berkeley Breathed, 1957-
Date Published / Released
August 2012, 2012
Publisher
IDW Publishing
Copyright Message
Bloom County ® and © 2012 Berkeley Breathed. All rights reserved. The Library of American Comics is a trademark of Dean Mullaney. All rights reserved.
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