Chronicling the lives of the Doonesbury cast over the last three years, a collection of comic strips covers the Gulf War, the wedding of B.D. and Boopsie, Mike's unemployment, and Duke's encounter with his cousin, presidential candidate David Duke
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Joining the world of the portable phone and the portable computer is The Portable Doonesbury: one easy-to-carry book containing the high- and low-lights of the lives of the Doonesbury cast for the past three years. Incorporating all the essential daily strips and full-color Sundays, The Portable Doonesbury is an unblinking analysis of history in the making.The days of the 1992 elections are covered here, including: the controversial (and newsmaking) strips about Dan Quayle's DEA file; a long look under the hood of a tiny, deeply disturbed Texas billionaire; and a consideration of the mysterious sway a dark-horse candidate from Arkansas held over political reporters. The Portable Doonesbury also encompasses the Gulf War - from B.D.'s off-shore fling with a superior officer to Duke's grand opening of Club Scud, home of the $50 hamburger.Whether read on the road or in the safety of an armchair, The Portable Doonesbury is a funny, insightful chronicle of our times.
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