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Doonesbury: Welcome to Club Scud!

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G. B. Trudeau, 1991, Universal Press, 96 pages, trade paperback.

Very good condition, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover clean.

Of all the media with anything to say about Operation Desert Storm, only CNN received more praise than Doonesbury for its coverage. Now Trudeau--the first comic strip artist to win the Pulitzer Prize (in 1975)--is back with the follow-up to his hilarious I'd Go with the Helmet, Ray. Here he offers an honest and all-encompassing record of the issues surrounding the war and skewers the preoccupations of the nation in its aftermath.

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G. B. Trudeau, 1991, Universal Press, 96 pages, trade paperback.

Very good condition, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover clean.

Of all the media with anything to say about Operation Desert Storm, only CNN received more praise than Doonesbury for its coverage. Now Trudeau--the first comic strip artist to win the Pulitzer Prize (in 1975)--is back with the follow-up to his hilarious I'd Go with the Helmet, Ray. Here he offers an honest and all-encompassing record of the issues surrounding the war and skewers the preoccupations of the nation in its aftermath.

G. B. Trudeau, 1991, Universal Press, 96 pages, trade paperback.

Very good condition, pages clean and bright, binding tight, cover clean.

Of all the media with anything to say about Operation Desert Storm, only CNN received more praise than Doonesbury for its coverage. Now Trudeau--the first comic strip artist to win the Pulitzer Prize (in 1975)--is back with the follow-up to his hilarious I'd Go with the Helmet, Ray. Here he offers an honest and all-encompassing record of the issues surrounding the war and skewers the preoccupations of the nation in its aftermath.

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