Second title has small music store ink stamp at lower right of front cover, third title has small tan mark at lower right corner from price sticker removal, fourth title has several inside lyrics added in lead pencil by original owner. Denis Kitchen, whose Kitchen Sink Press published compilations of Al Capp’s Li’l Abner dailies from 1934 through 1961 in 27 volumes (1988-1998), had developed a rapport with Capp’s family, widow and children, that gave him extraordinary access to Capp’s papersletters, documents (including two unpublished autobiographies) and memorabilia that the Capp family had in storage boxes. Please enter search termsSearch terms must be less than 50. View the comic strip for Lil Abner by cartoonist Al Capp created Januavailable on. 1928 Al Capp is the youngest syndicated cartoonist with his Colonel. Get your favorite comics delivered to you daily. Art is based on the Al Capp and Bob Lubbers “Long Sam” comic strip. There are no streets named after Capps famous comic-strip characters Daisy Mae, Shmoo or Sadie Hawkins, to name a few. from Lil Abner (United Features Syndicate) Sunday newspaper pages from 1955.04.24 to 1955.05.01. Trending Comics Political Cartoons Web Comics All Categories Popular Comics A-Z Comics by Title. Dates and titles are: 1940 “Li’l Abner” w/ art of Abner and Daisy Mae running along w/ Salomey The Pig w/ Mammy and Pappy and Hairless Joe at left side and photo at upper right from feature film, 1940 “Sadie Hawkins Day” with image of father holding early pistol trying to get men to marry his homely daughter, 1946 “Li’l Abner Don’t Marry That Girl!!” w/ Abner looking stubborn w/ Daisy Mae pleading behind him and Salomey in background, 1956 “Li’l Abner An Original Musical Comedy” w/ Abner and Salomey running followed by Daisy Mae and other characters from strip, and 1956 “I’m Lonesome And Disgusted!!!” w/ image of Long Sam swooning w/ thin singer holding his stomach at microphone in background. Italian race driver Luigi Lasagna crashes into the Yokums house and somehow he ends up in Mammys bed and Mammy ends up in the race car, which continues on to finish the race. View the comic strip for Lil Abner by cartoonist Al Capp created Javailable on. ![]() ![]() All are 9x12" w/ page count ranging from four to six.
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