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Li'l Abner Summary
834 words, approx. 3 pages The Li'l Abner comic strip was a child of the Great Depression of the 1930s, a period when kidding country bumpkins, poverty, and rural lifestyles were perfectly acceptable subjects for a comic strip. Its creator, Al Capp, was a raucous and...
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 Li'l Abner was a comic strip in United States newspapers, featuring a fictional clan of hillbillies in the impoverished town of Dogpatch. Written and drawn by Al Capp, the strip ran from 1934 through 1977. Read daily by scores of millions of people, the...




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Abner of the Airwaves
09/16/2000: 143 words, approx. 1 pages In the Sept. 9 crossword, by Tom Pruce, clue 55 Across asks for "Abner's comic strip partner." To me, "Abner" of comic strips was Li'l Abner of Al Capp's long- running comic strip, and the Dogpatch "partner" that comes to my mind is...
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Retro Rubbish
6/5/2007: 364 words, approx. 1 pages The Puppini Sisters The Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel 59 West 44th Street Through June 9 Arriving at the Algonquin’s august Oak Room on a crest of hype they do not deserve, a female pop trio called the Puppini Sisters has taken over where...
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'Gordo' comic creator dies at age 90
2/3/2008: 345 words, approx. 1 pages Cartoonist Gus Arriola, whose long-running "Gordo" was one of the first syndicated comic strips to celebrate Hispanic culture, died Saturday following a lengthy illness, according to his publicist. He was 90.Arriola, who had suffered from Parkinson's disease for some time, died at home in Carmel...


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