Book 9

Action Figure!

by G B Trudeau

Published 20 February 2001

Book 23

Got War?

by G B Trudeau

Published 1 September 2003
"Rear Admiral Steve Kunkle, commander of the carrier strike force, grimaced at a Doonesburycomic strip from the Japan Times. It showed a Navy pilot thinking 'Oops!'" -New York Times

As Doonesburyshifts to a wartime footing, the 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 Blowback's Public Affairs Officer. Among his charges: Roland Hedley, veteran of a gruelling combat training program designed to keep media folk from getting capped. Offshore, the irrepressible Morale Officer Lieutenant Tripler goes live to lift the ship bound spirits of his pre-swarthy charges, while offstage; Viceroy-in-Waiting Duke prepares to answer empire's call.

Book 25

Long Road Home

by G B Trudeau

Published 1 June 2005
Thousands of U.S. soldiers have suffered grievous wounds in Iraq, but only one of them is a Doonesbury character. This special collection chronicles seven months of cutting-edge cartooning, during which B.D.-and readers of the strip-got an up-close schooling in a kind of personal transformation no one seeks. Deprived not only of leg but also his ubiquitous trademark helmet, B.D. survives first-response Baghdad triage, evacuation to Landstuhl's surgeon-rich environment, and visits by innumerable morale-boosting celebs, both red and blue in hue. He's awed in turn by morphine, take-no-guff nurses, his fellow amps, and his family, including the daughter who hand-delivers succor, one aspirin at a time. From rebuilding tissue to rebuilding social skills to rebuilding lives, B.D's inspiring, insightful, and darkly humorous story confirms that it can take a village, or at least a ward, to raise a soldier when he's gone down. "Thank you for getting blown up," offers one of B.D.'s visiting players. Replies the coach, "Just doing my job."

Book 27

The War Within

by G B Trudeau

Published 1 August 2006
Thousands of soldiers have suffered grievous wounds in Iraq, but only one of them is a Doonesbury character. This special collection picks up where THE LONG ROAD HOME left off, following BD through his recovery, while gaining insight into what it takes to reacclimatise to the outside world after such a life-altering injury. BD's inspiring, insightful, and darkly humorous story confirms that it can take a village, or at least a ward, to raise a soldier when he's gone down.

Book 29

Welcome to the Nerd Farm!

by G B Trudeau

Published 1 December 2007
Life comes full circle as another Doonesbury Gen Nexer heads for college. With Zipper way-too-deeply embedded at Walden, Alex boldly opts for MIT, 'the nerdfarm', where 30-hour study binges arede rigeur. Daily 911 calls home and a sense of doom gives way as Gal Doonesbury finds fellowship among the similarly exhausted: 'No nerd left behind', explains roomie Drew.

The indomitable Granny D struggles with a life-change as well - a move from Oklahoma to live with Mike and Kim in Seattle. Then there's the on-air unravelling of Mark and Chase's marriage, with Joanie handling the technicalities of dissolving a legally nonexistent union. Equally traumatic is Uncle Duke's change of status, emerging from a months-long stupor to find himself pulling down six figures as a K Street lobbyist - and re-registered as a Democrat.

Book 30

In just a few short months, the 140-character micro-blogging phenomenon known as Twitter has claimed much of what little discretionary time journalist Roland Hedley had left. This volume combines dozens of Doonesbury's Twitter strips with 500 actual "tweets" posted by the intrepid Hedley as he roams the globe on assignment. A sampling of these posts was recently featured in The New Yorker, and it's a given that the cluelessly self-obsessed Hedley will relentlessly over-promote the book to the thousands of readers who "follow" him.

Book 31

Tee Time in Berzerkistan

by G B Trudeau

Published 20 October 2009
No rogue regime ever needed its evildoing professionally reframed more urgently than Greater Berzerkistan, whose president-for-life Trff Bmzklfrpz (pronounced "Ptklm") needs to spin a recent round of ethnic cleansing. Fortunately, the pariah state (and its 50-hole golf course, built overnight by Kurds and Jews) borders Iran, a fact that K Street uberlobbyist Duke is retained to parlay into a major U.S. arms package.

Meanwhile across town, the crumbling of the newspaper industry crushes Rick Redfern's hope of continuing employment. After 35 years at the Washington Post, he is ejected into the blogosphere, where his prose now battles it out with that of 1,186,783,465 rivals, including Roland Hedley, who takes the art of Twittering to a new self-reverential low.

Truly, everyone in Doonesburyland is struggling to adapt. While white Washington insiders scramble to acquire some African American friends, longtime black conservative Clyde schemes to score Obama's Blackberry number, Clinton-era Dems are forced to attend the president-elect's "No Drama School," and Jimmy Thudpucker once again reboots his career-this time as a cell phone ring-tone artist.

No one ever said change was pretty.

Book 32

Signature Wound

by G B Trudeau

Published 11 May 2010
Third in Trudeau's series of books that reflect the effects of combat on soldiers in Iraq, this book follows the story of Specialist Leo Deluca, known as Toggle. The victim of a traumatic brain injury in Iraq, Leo suffers from aphasia and lost an eye. Tracking Toggle from Germany to Washington, this book follows his treatment and recovery with insight, wry humour, and respect. And along the way, Toggle picks up a girlfriend on Facebook, Mike Doonesbury's daughter, Alex.

Book 33

Red Rascal's War

by G B Trudeau

Published 22 November 2011
What began as Bull Tales in the Yale Daily News in 1968 became Doonesbury when it debuted as a Universal Press Syndicate feature in 1970. The strip followed the lives of college roommates B.D. and Mike Doonesbury from their first encounter through the intricate life turns they experience, along with the cadre of eccentric and engaging characters they encounter over the next forty years. Always political, relentlessly pointed, expertly drawn and written, Doonesbury is a classic in its own time.

Book 34

Squared Away

by G B Trudeau

Published 5 November 2013
In this collection, Red Rascal returns to get a major book deal with Random House, Sam and Zonker make a pilgrimage to the royal wedding, and Ray gets sent home, which isn't pretty. From the marriage of MIT hotshot Alex to aphasic vet Toggle, to the unfurling of Donald Trump's locks, Trudeau's wildly eclectic creation marches on-as fresh and inventive as ever. As The Nationnoted on the strip's 40th anniversary, Doonesbury"is one of the great intellectual/artistic accomplishments of the past half-century, irrespective of category."

Book 35

Mel's Story

by G B Trudeau

Published 28 October 2014
The first time B.D. encounters command-rape survivor Melissa Wheeler in the waiting room at the VA Center, he has no idea what to make of the scowling former chopper mechanic. But in the months that follow, witnessing Mel's pain and her healing process help him with his own, and B.D. ends up a staunch and encouraging ally.

With the help of VA counsellors Cora and Elias, Wheeler is able to reframe her experience and move forward to the point where she re-ups and re-deploys, though the trauma and betrayal continue to haunt her. She and battlebud Roz masterfully manage a perilous rescue op of a downed USO chopper, and in the new post-DATD world the now-out Roz and her now-superior (That's SERGEANT bitch to you!) help wind down US ops in Afghanistan. Returning stateside, Mel's final obstacle is her father's cluelessness and a widespread reluctance to hear the truth of her story.

As always, Trudeau manages to find humour and humanity in even a tale of suffering, and sheds serious light on one of the most pressing and undermining problems in our military today.

Book 36

The Weed Whisperer

by G B Trudeau

Published 10 November 2015
Doonesbury has managed to be articulate, abrasive, political, compassionate, misunderstood, misprinted, and outrageous-but one thing it's never been is complacent. Garry Trudeau's creation has chronicled American history and culture in a parallel universe. And through it all,Doonesbury has always been honest, entertaining, and way, way cool.

Welcome to the age of pivots. Two centuries after the Founding Fathers signed off on happiness, Zonker Harris and nephew Zipper pull up stakes and head west in hot pursuit. The dream? Setting up a major grow facility outside Boulder, Colorado, and becoming bajillionaire producers of "artisanal" marijuana. For Zonk, it's the crowning reset of a career that's ranged from babysitting to waiting tables. For Walden-grad Zip, it's a way to confront $600,000 in student loans.

Elsewhere in Free Agent America, newlyweds Alex and Toggle are struggling. Twins Eli and Danny show up during their mother's MIT graduation, but a bad economy dries up lab grants, compelling the newly minted PhD to seek employment as a barista. Meanwhile, eternally blocked writer Jeff Redfern struggles to keep the Red Rascal legend-in-his-own-mind franchise alive, while aging music icon Jimmy T. endures by adapting to his industry's new normal: "I can make music on my schedule and release it directly to the fans."

G.B. Trudeau's Doonesbury is now in its fifth decade, and has chronicled American life through eight presidents, four generational cohorts, and innumerable paradigm shifts.

Book 37

Yuge!

by G B Trudeau

Published 11 August 2016
Those not enthralled with Donald Trump’s ascendance have been shocked and appalled by it -- and taken by surprise. Not Garry Trudeau, who honed in early, relentlessly and deftly highlighting The Donald’s profound character flaws since 1987.  It’s all there – the arrogance and narcissism, the callowness and sexism, the rudeness and condescension, the coarsening of public discourse; and a good portion of the Doonesbury cast has been tangled up in it.  Join Duke, Honey, Earl, J.J., Mike, Mark, Roland, Boopsie, B.D., Sal, Alice, Elmont, Sid, Zonker, Sam, Bernie, Rev. Sloan, and even Red Rascal as they cross storylines with the big, orange airhorn who’s giving the GOP such fits: Donald J. Trump.

#SAD!

by G B Trudeau

Published 18 October 2018
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR!

Garry Trudeau presents SAD! Doonesbury in the Time of Trump, as the follow-up to his New York Times Bestseller, YUGE! 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump. In addition to cartoons since his election, the book will include Garry's essay in the New Yorker, and Roland's ongoing tweets.

LEWSER!

by G B Trudeau

Published 6 August 2020
A mirthful and merciless skewering of the Trump administration from the senior statesman of political cartooning, Garry Trudeau.

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist whose acclaimed Yuge!: 30 Years of Doonesbury on Trump blew up the bestseller list, G.B. Trudeau's final installment of his Doonesbury Trump trilogy takes readers through the dark heart of Trump's presidency and into 2020 election mania. Including two years' worth of original Doonesbury Sundays, full-color spreads, and 18 previously unpublished strips, the presciently-titled Lewser buttons up our most recent long national nightmare just in time for Christmas.


Former Guy

by G B Trudeau

Published 27 October 2022
The continuation of Pulitizer Prize-winning cartoonist G.B. Trudeau's bestselling Trump series, this fourth (and final?) volume chronicles Doonesbury in the time of Trumpism.

Though the title doesn't mention him by name, Former Guy looms large in American politics and culture even after leaving the Executive Office of the President. This latest Doonesbury collection picks up in the heat of the 2020 presidential campaign, chronicles the infamy of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, and continues into the next administration, the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, and the many manifestations of Trumpism in global politics and American life.

Over 50 years into his legendary career, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist G.B. Trudeau is still the most accomplished satirist in comics, and his ongoing comics coverage of Donald Trump are unparalleled in breadth and humor.