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Commemorating the debut of the comic strip "Doonesbury" by Gary Trudeau on October 26th, 1970 we proudly present:
Amazing Facts About Gary Trudeau's "Doonesbury"
Michael James "Mike" Doonesbury is the main character in Garry Trudeau's comic strip Doonesbury. He started out as a nerdish freshman from Tulsa at the fictional Walden College, and shared a dorm room with B.D. Currently he is married to Kim Rosenthal, and divorced from J.J. Caucus but raising their teenage daughter Alex. He has a widowed mother and a younger brother, Benjamin (who during some time as a punk rocker was known as "Sal Putrid").
Mike is the everyman of the strip. He is a fairly normal, well-adjusted person who is easy for most readers to relate to, in contrast to the often surreal, crazy and extreme characters that populate the strip. Trudeau based Mike's personality on his own and for this reason it is usually Mike who speaks the creator's own viewpoints. Mike's name was taken from the word "doone", meaning a person who is not afraid to appear foolish, and Charles Pillsbury, the roommate of Trudeau's at Yale.
Michael James "Mike" Doonesbury is the main character in Garry Trudeau's comic strip Doonesbury. He started out as a nerdish freshman from Tulsa at the fictional Walden College, and shared a dorm room with B.D. Currently he is married to Kim Rosenthal, and divorced from J.J. Caucus but raising their teenage daughter Alex. He has a widowed mother and a younger brother, Benjamin (who during some time as a punk rocker was known as "Sal Putrid").
Mike is the everyman of the strip. He is a fairly normal, well-adjusted person who is easy for most readers to relate to, in contrast to the often surreal, crazy and extreme characters that populate the strip. Trudeau based Mike's personality on his own and for this reason it is usually Mike who speaks the creator's own viewpoints. Mike's name was taken from the word "doone", meaning a person who is not afraid to appear foolish, and Charles Pillsbury, the roommate of Trudeau's at Yale.
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- Zonker Harris. Zonker's habit of smoking marijuana in the huddle did not endear him to the straightlaced B.D. Zonker later turned up as a war correspondent in Vietnam while B.D. was there.
- Joanie Caucus. Joannie got married to investigative reporter Rick Redfern and is the mother of Jeff.
- Honey. Among other things, Honey Huan has been the translator for the U.S. Ambassador to China, the Dean and President of the Baby Doc College of Physicians, and the Social Director aboard Donald Trump's yacht.
- Turned himself into a werewolf.. Bernie later confided to Mike that he ate an outboard motor at the age of four. Years later he hired Mike's future wife, Kim, to work for him at Bernie's Byte Shack of Seattle.
- J.J. Doonesbury. J.J. married and divorced Mike Doonesbury. She became a sculptor living in Seattle.
- Alice Schwartzman. Alice, a one-time New York debutante,was homeless for many years until Congresswoman Lacey Davenport left her estate to her. She and her husband Elmont had to get used to living indoors.
- Boopsie's agent. Sid was Boopsie's agent. He also tried to package Ronald Reagan and Tom Cruise together in a 'buddy' movie.
- Andy Lippincott. Lippincott first appeared in the strip in the 1970's. He eventually died from the AIDS virus.
- Mark Slackmeyer. Slackmeyer, along with his life-partner Chase Talbot III, began to host a radio show on National Public Radio called 'All Things Being Equal'.
- John Ehrlichman. Ehrlichman later wrote Trudeau, "I hear that my resignation fouled up your series. Sorry. Next time let me know what you are planning and I'll try to cooperate".
- Zonker Harris. Zonker won the lottery, but it didn't change him one bit. He began working as a nanny, helping raise B.D. and Boopsie's daughter Sam.
- Yes. in 1975 Trudeau became the first comic strip artist to win the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. The Editorial Cartoonist's Society promptly passed a resolution condemning the Pulitzer Prize committee. Trudeau supported the resolution.
- Brian Dowling, Yale's starting quarterback. B.D. was a star quarterback just like the inspiration for his character, Brian Dowling. B.D. became the football coach at his alma mater, Walden College.
- 28. 'Doonesbury' appeared in 28 newspapers when it debuted on October 26, 1970.
- Yale. Garry Trudeau is a graduate of Yale University and 'Bull Tales' was first seen in the Yale 'Daily News' on September 30, 1968.
- Chase. He's a Republican, surprisingly.
- Mr. Butts. Mr. Butts, a giant walking cigarette. His friend, Mr. Jay, is a giant joint.
- John Anderson. Anyone remember him?
- His plants. His plants had names and distinct personalities.
- Ray Hightower. Ray was wounded in the first war.
- Dick. Dick died of a heart attack while birdwatching. His wife, Lacey, died about ten years later, of Alzheimers. Andy died of AIDS, Phil of old age.
- He was gay. Joanie: "Are they sure?" Andy: "Joanie, I'm sure."
- John Denver. He went after Denver with a gun on more than one occasion.
- The Redskins. After a little problem with his liberal distribution of pills to the players, he was forced to look for work elsewhere.
- batting. He never played baseball. He played football, both in college and professionally, was a veteran of Vietnam and both Iraqi wars, and was a motorcycle cop for a bit.
- The requirement of domestic employees to carry passcards.. In the 1980s, domestic employees of Palm Springs were required to carry a passcard. Since many of them were black or Hispanic, it essentially became a crime to be an undocumented minority. After the comic spoofed this law, it was quickly changed.
- A waffle. Reagan was Max Headroom, Bush, Sr. was a point of light, Bush Junior an asterisks in a cowboy hat, Dan Quayle a feather, Newt Gingrich a bomb, and David Duke a swastika.
- Hunk Ra. Boopsie grows fangs and a pointed tongue when she channels the Hunk.
- His big, obnoxious boat. She felt she was selling out, painting a mural in a billionaire's boat (in the bathroom, no less).
- The Iranian Revolutionary Guards. Duke parachuted into revolutionary Iran on behalf of American oil interests, and was captured by Khomeini's supporters, who tried him and found him guilty of crimes against God. He escaped a roof-top execution by bribing his tormentors, but it was, perhaps, his closest call yet. Right-winger though he is, Duke has historically enjoyed fairly good relations with the communist world, and has never fallen foul of the Stasi or any comparable organization. The Sandinistas, I imagine, would have loved to kill Duke, but they never got the chance. Duke never tangled with the Khmer Rouge, either - if he had, I doubt they would have arranged anything as civilized as a firing squad.
Yasser Arafat. Roland scored his first interview with Arafat in Beirut, as the PLO Chairman faced Israeli attack. Roland asked Arafat to explain how he managed to grow a beard which always looked like three-day stubble.
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