(2003)

Andrews McMeel, 2001 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
16.95 USD; 25.95 CAD
Pages
156
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Brand
?
ISBN
0-7407-1847-9 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
9780740718472 51695
Color
color covers and interior; black and white interior
Dimensions
9″ w × 10¾″ h
Paper Stock
bond; glossy (color pages)
Binding
squarebound; trade paperback with French flaps
Publishing Format
one-shot
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Indexer Notes

Inside front cover.

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foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 5 pages (report information)

Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Revolt of the English Majors

Indexer Notes

Half-title page; list of available books; title page; front matter; confused quote from George W. Bush

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Doonesbury / comic story / 146 pages (report information)

Script
Garry Trudeau (signed)
Pencils
Garry Trudeau (signed)
Inks
Don Carlton (uncredited, see notes)
Colors
Garry Trudeau ?
Letters
Don Carlton (uncredited, see notes)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Governor, any comment on the Million Mom March?
Genre
humor; satire-parody
Characters
Mike; Mark; Alex; Zonker; Zipper; B.D.; Boopsie; Duke; Honey; Roland Hedley; George W. Bush; Zeke; J.J.; Jim Andrews
Synopsis
George W. Bush is incoherent; Jeff and Zipper form a business plan; Duke runs for President; Bush runs for President; fascists support Buchanan; working on the Bush-Gore recount; Zeke and J.J. get married; Jim Andrews trashes the environment; Bush returns to Yale.
Reprints
Keywords
College; e-commerce; election; fascist; internet; politics; President; wedding

Indexer Notes

Credit to Garry Trudeau for colors is disputed.

Garry Trudeau was assisted by inker Don Carlton (Alter 1990, 66). Carlton’s association with Trudeau began in the early 1970s, and his responsibilities grew to include lettering of the strip. The association endured for decades (Walker 2010, 30–31).
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References:

Alter, Jonathan. 1990. “Real Life with Garry Trudeau.” Newsweek, October 15. Microfilm.

Walker, Brian. 2010. Doonesbury and the Art of G. B. Trudeau. New Haven: Yale University Press.

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blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


Indexer Notes

Inside back cover.

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text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Even challenging Dubya to a 'pronunciation bee' can't save Uncle Duke's dark horse race for the White House.

Indexer Notes

Back cover.

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Table of Contents
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  2. 2. ["The Revolt of the English Majors"]
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  4. 4. ["Governor, any comment on the Million Mom March?"]
    Doonesbury
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  6. 6. ["Even challenging Dubya to a 'pronunciation bee' can't save Uncle Duke's dark horse race for the White House."]
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