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Li'l Abner Volume 14 SC by Al Capp (1948)
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Li'l Abner Meets the Shmoo Vol. 14 (1948), by Al
Capp. Soft cover.
The most popular of Capp's
hundreds of distinctive characters was the Shmoo.
This lovable little creature loved mankind so much
that it would sacrifice itself and turn into a ham
steak, a gallon of milk or a dozen eggs: whatever
its owner desired. Its whiskers made nice
toothpicks and its eyes could be recycled as
buttons. Most important, a Shmoo could reproduce
faster than a rabbit. Thus, if you had one Shmoo,
you were set. You didn't need to work at all. Thus
did the apparent book for mankind become its curse
and the powers that be decreed that all Shmoos
must be exterminated. Capp's insightful morality
tale was so popular that it spawned an
unprecedented merchandising bonanza.
Two introductions, by David
Schreiner and by science fiction writer Harlan
Ellison, are illustrated with various Shmoo
toys manufactured. The large back cover photograph
shows a selection of Shmoo merchandise in color
from the Denis Kitchen collection. Also
featured in this volume: Flying Sausages (parody
of "Flying Saucers," a term first coined a few
months earlier; Fearless Fosdick, Nightmare
Alice, Salomey, Adam Lazonga, Moonbeam McSwine,
Cousin Weak-Eyes and Marryin' Sam.
2nd printing. Available in 12" x
9" paperback/softcover (176 pages)
[Note: This volume is also
available in hardcover.]
See
also our Shmoo Facts Sheet for
some amazing statistics about this character's
popularity.
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Li'l Abner Volume 14 SC by Al Capp (1948)
Li'l Abner Meets the Shmoo Vol. 14 (1948), by Al
Capp. Soft cover.
The most popular of Capp's
hundreds of distinctive characters was the Shmoo.
This lovable little creature loved mankind so much
that it would sacrifice itself and turn into a ham
steak, a gallon of milk or a dozen eggs: whatever
its owner desired. Its whiskers made nice
toothpicks and its eyes could be recycled as
buttons. Most important, a Shmoo could reproduce
faster than a rabbit. Thus, if you had one Shmoo,
you were set. You didn't need to work at all. Thus
did the apparent book for mankind become its curse
and the powers that be decreed that all Shmoos
must be exterminated. Capp's insightful morality
tale was so popular that it spawned an
unprecedented merchandising bonanza.
Two introductions, by David
Schreiner and by science fiction writer Harlan
Ellison, are illustrated with various Shmoo
toys manufactured. The large back cover photograph
shows a selection of Shmoo merchandise in color
from the Denis Kitchen collection. Also
featured in this volume: Flying Sausages (parody
of "Flying Saucers," a term first coined a few
months earlier; Fearless Fosdick, Nightmare
Alice, Salomey, Adam Lazonga, Moonbeam McSwine,
Cousin Weak-Eyes and Marryin' Sam.
2nd printing. Available in 12" x
9" paperback/softcover (176 pages)
[Note: This volume is also
available in hardcover.]
See
also our Shmoo Facts Sheet for
some amazing statistics about this character's
popularity.
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