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Li'l Abner Volume 23 SC by Al Capp (1957)
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INVENTORY NOTE: Down to LAST box of these!!!
Li'l Abner Vol. 23 (1957)
by Al Capp.
A great send-up of '50s youth culture and Elvis
Presley parody (Daisy Mae almost
marries Elvis!) Li'l Abner eats
mud mushrooms and becomes the size of a blimp. The
Lizard of Ooze menaces Manhattan in a spoof
of '50s monster movies. And Fearless Fosdick
goes to Paris. Moonbeam McSwine catches Tiny
Yokum in the annual Sadie Hawkins Day
Race. Also in this volume: Lower
Slobbovia, Senator Jack S. Phogbound, Lonesome
Polecat and Hairless Joe. Plus a
surprise appearance by Phil Silvers (TV's
Sgt. Bilko).
And don't miss the very entertaining introduction
by James Vance which focuses on
"cartoonist feuds," a special form of publicity
stunt mastered by Capp, pitting himself publicly
against such fellow creators as Will Eisner
(The Spirit), Allen Saunders (Mary
Worth) and Milton Caniff (Steve
Canyon). Harvey Kurtzman ultimately parodied
the feud schtick in a "Hey Look!" strip reprinted
here.
[See the Volume 17 introduction for Capp's
thinly-disguised attack on fellow cartoonist Ham
Fisher.]
12" x 9" paperback softcover book (176 pages) |
<< Previous Product
Next Product >>
Li'l Abner Volume 23 SC by Al Capp (1957)
INVENTORY NOTE: Down to LAST box of these!!!
Li'l Abner Vol. 23 (1957)
by Al Capp.
A great send-up of '50s youth culture and Elvis
Presley parody (Daisy Mae almost
marries Elvis!) Li'l Abner eats
mud mushrooms and becomes the size of a blimp. The
Lizard of Ooze menaces Manhattan in a spoof
of '50s monster movies. And Fearless Fosdick
goes to Paris. Moonbeam McSwine catches Tiny
Yokum in the annual Sadie Hawkins Day
Race. Also in this volume: Lower
Slobbovia, Senator Jack S. Phogbound, Lonesome
Polecat and Hairless Joe. Plus a
surprise appearance by Phil Silvers (TV's
Sgt. Bilko).
And don't miss the very entertaining introduction
by James Vance which focuses on
"cartoonist feuds," a special form of publicity
stunt mastered by Capp, pitting himself publicly
against such fellow creators as Will Eisner
(The Spirit), Allen Saunders (Mary
Worth) and Milton Caniff (Steve
Canyon). Harvey Kurtzman ultimately parodied
the feud schtick in a "Hey Look!" strip reprinted
here.
[See the Volume 17 introduction for Capp's
thinly-disguised attack on fellow cartoonist Ham
Fisher.]
12" x 9" paperback softcover book (176 pages) |
$39.95
|