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  2. Doonesbury - Wikipedia

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    Doonesbury is written and penciled by Garry Trudeau, then inked and lettered by an assistant, Don Carlton, [3] then Todd Pound. Sunday strips are colored by George Corsillo. [4] Doonesbury was a daily strip through most of its existence, but since February 2014 it has run repeat strips Monday through Saturday, and new strips on Sunday.

  3. List of Doonesbury characters - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Doonesbury (June 5, 1971 – March 1, 2011) – Mike and Benjamin's mother. Often called "The Widow Doonesbury", she lived in Seattle before her death. She used to live on the Doonesbury farm near Tulsa and represented the current state of the ailing family farms in America. The Widow's health began to deteriorate and she moved in with ...

  4. List of published collections of Doonesbury - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 Doonesbury Stamp Album, A bound collection of humorous artistamps drawn for the strip's 20th anniversary. ISBN 0-14-012809-3; Action Figure! The Life and Times of Doonesbury's Uncle Duke Contains selected strips from 1974 to 1991 focusing on Duke. Includes a Duke action figure packaged with three accessories: a chainsaw, a machine gun ...

  5. Uncle Duke - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Duke is a fictional character in the comic strip Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau.He is nominally Zonker Harris's uncle, albeit an "uncle by courtesy" only.Duke appeared in the strip July 1974 [1] and was originally a straightforward caricature of the gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson (see Raoul Duke), but eventually took on a life of his own and a succession of ill-fated ventures in the ...

  6. Mark Slackmeyer - Wikipedia

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    Mark Sheldon Slackmeyer is a character in the comic strip Doonesbury. Character biography. Mark starts out as a radical at Walden College, and leads several peace rallies (in his first appearance, he referred to himself as " 'Megaphone' Mark Slackmeyer"). The character was initially modeled after a Yale undergraduate activist, Mark Zanger.

  7. Lacey Davenport - Wikipedia

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    Lacey Davenport. Publication information. Publisher. Universal Press Syndicate. Created by. Garry Trudeau. Lacey Davenport is a fictional character in Garry Trudeau 's comic strip Doonesbury. She is often said to be based on Millicent Fenwick, a Republican member of Congress from New Jersey, although Trudeau has denied this link. [1]

  8. Zonker Harris - Wikipedia

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    Zonker Harris. Zonker Harris (his full name is revealed in Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy to be Edgar Zonker Harris) is the stereotypical unfocused confused hippie character in Garry Trudeau 's comic strip Doonesbury. He made his first appearance as a perennial pot -smoking pest plaguing B.D. 's football team in 1971.

  9. Joanie Caucus - Wikipedia

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    Joanie Caucus. Joanie Caucus is a fictional character in Garry Trudeau 's comic strip Doonesbury . She first appeared in September 1972 in which she has a fight with her husband, Clinton, over her rights as a woman. She finds that her recently acquired feminist beliefs clash with his idea of how a wife should behave, and she promptly walks out ...