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Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies and Color Sundays, Vol. 6: 1945-1946

Author Al Capp
Publisher Library of American Comics
Category Humor
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Author(s)Al Capp
ISBN / ASIN1613778198
ISBN-139781613778197
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,110,828
CategoryHumor
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Beware, readers, beware! Amidst such buxom beauties as Daisy Mae, Wolf Gal, and Moonbeam McSwine, nothing can prepare Abner—or you!—for (*choke*) Lena the Hyena, the woman so hideous, so frightening, that men literally leave their country to avoid her face. When Fearless Fosdick cartoonist Lester Gooch plans to bring Lena from Lower Slobbovia to America, it sets off a fantastic chain of events that ropes in Boris Karloff, Frank Sinatra, and Salvador Dali!

Meanwhile, super-jinx Joe Btfsplk returns—but the way trouble follows Li l Abner around, it s as if Joe never left! When Dogpatch s most eligible (and reluctant!) bachelor falls for the man-crazy Prudence, Daisy Mae enlists top radio stars such as Sinatra and Kate Smith to sing "Li l Abner, Don t Marry That Girl!" Abner then has a close shave with diva Barbara Seville, chews the fat with Wolf Gal, turns Sadie Hawkins Day into a pipe dream for fans of Moonbeam McSwine, and then rustles up six thousand ham sangwidges to save Dogpatch from the terrible turnip termites.

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