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Paperback Got War? Book

ISBN: 0740738178

ISBN13: 9780740738173

Got War?

(Book #48 in the Doonesbury Annuals Series)

"Rear Admiral Steve Kunkle, commander of the carrier strike force, grimaced at a Doonesbury comic strip from the Japan Times. It showed a Navy pilot thinking 'Oops!'" As Doonesbury shifts to a wartime footing, the strip's major players find themselves pre-positioned for the coming cakewalk. Weekend warrior B.D. leaves the Fighting Swooshes of Walden in the care of acting Coach Boopstein, returning to the sands of Kuwait as Camp...

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Yup, still got it as of 2007

Trudeau continues his ongoing commentary on America in this volume. This time, it's the 2002-2003 era, leading up to the Iraqi invasion that opened the second Gulf war. Amusing, touching, infuriating - it's all you expect of the Doonesbury world. Zonker is off to defend the freedom of the beaches, B.D. is off to defend the free press embedded with the American forces, and our CIA intern is off to defend free time activities like the annual post-game riot. The soap opera continues, as it has for so many decades now, about the way MST3K would if it commented on the news. A lot of the humor is so topical that it ages fast; on the other hand it's instant nostalgia and a look back at recent history as it was being made. Carry on, Gary - you provide a real service. -- wiredweird

Political cartooning at its best

This is the latest in a series that is both a long story of a bunch of kids growing up in the tumultuous last quarter of the 20th century(and THEIR kids)... and a politically charged history of that era. This collection covers the Bush II wars. It does so with humor AND "sharp knife" criticism. I like the way that the "book of cartoon strips" tells me a story (even with the political undertones). This set of cartoons (and the even harder charging one covering today's events to come soon)is often better at telling the story than many history books that spend 300 pages trying to examine the same issues. Don't be afraid to read it (whether red or blue). Trudeau is a master.

Another great year with Doonesbury!

Trudeau continues to entertain us with his exceptional satire and cartooning.I have been a fan of his work for many years.His political observation never leaves a stone unturned;even when it should be.His artwork continues to advance the benchmark of drawing comics.The greatest thing we all lost with Kerry losing the 2004 Presidental Election,was what Trudeau had in mind for his character representation--oh,well. This book is very well sumarized in the editorical review,so I won't repeat.In this, one the strip is covered from Jul.1,2002 to Jul.19,2003.The book has 152 pages,of which 48 are in color.Too bad all were not in color because color adds a lot to the strip.In Toronto ,it is in color every day and I I feel sorry for those who must be satisfied with black and white.That may be OK for Crossword Puzzles,but passe for comics. By the way,Check out the feature article on Doonesbury in the Aug 4,2004 issue of Rolling Stone Magazine.

Typical Tudeau

Love it or leave it. As usual Trudeau as at its best when he makes you think before you laugh.
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