Doonesbury S.
5 total works
A chronicle of the adventures and misadventures of the Doonesbury character, Uncle Duke, in trouble spots throughout the world, is accompanied by a five-inch action figure complete with cigarette holder, Uzi, martini glass, and bourbon bottle.
Grab your Dramamine - it's Silly Season again, and in the' 92 election handicappers are losing their shirts. Kudos to Rick Redfern for the first bombshell: His evidence thst Quayle handlers conspired to silence a federal prisoner causes Dano to wail and editors to bail. Out on the campaign trail, Mark Slackmeyer tracks His Incumbancy, causing a stir by serving up accurate - if incomprehensible - transcripts of primo Bushspeak. Meanwhile, over in aisle two of the Cosmic Supermarket, Jerry Brown, Insider, has doubled his shelf -life by repackaging himself as Jerry Brown, Outsider. And as Roland and Rick find themselves in the tank for the semi-flawed character from Arkansas ("Look out, Mt. Rushmore!"), the two Dukes, David and Uncle, conspire as only distant cousins can.
A collection from the popular syndicated comic strip follows Zonker's flashback to the first Woodstock, a tobacco company's insistence that smoking is harmless, and Ollie North's swathing himself in a Confederate flag.
A collection of Doonesbury comic strips features the highlights and the low-lifes of Campaign '92, poking fun at the 25 excellent nerds of the White House OPO squad, the visions of H-less Ross Perot, and other issues.
Duke's 1960s plot to make a fortune by doctoring an evidence photo of the Kennedy assassination returns to haunt him when he becomes embroiled with a determined group of conspiracy theorists on the Internet.