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Li'l Abner Dailies #4

Li'l Abner: Dailies, Vol. 4: 1938

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Volume 4 in the LIL ABNER DAILIES series, reprinting black-and-white strips originally seen in newspapers in 1938. Published by Kitchen Sink Press. Hardcover, 1989.

168 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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Al Capp

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Alfred Gerald Caplin (1909-1979), better known as Al Capp, was an American cartoonist and humorist. He is best known as the creator, writer and artist of the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner, which run for 43 years from 1934 to 1977.

Capp was born in 1909 in New Haven, Connecticut, of a poor family of East European Jewish heritage. His childhood was scared by a serious accident: after being run over by a trolley car, nine years old Alfred had his left leg partially amputated. This early trauma possibly had an impact on Capp's cynical humour, as later represented in his strips. His father, Otto Philip Caplin, a failed businessman and an amateur cartoonist, is credited for introducing Al and his two brothers to making comics.
After some training in art schools in New England, in 1932 Al Capp moved to New York with the intent of becoming a newspaper cartoonist. The same year he married Catherine Wingate Cameron. In the first couple of years of his career Capp worked as an assistant/ghost artist on Ham Fischer's strip 'Joe Palooka', while preparing to pitch his own comic strips to the newspaper syndicate.
His strip Li'l Abner was launched on Monday, August 13, 1934, in eight American newspapers to immediate success. The comic started as an hillibilly slapstick, then shifted over the year in the direction of satire, black humor and social commentary. The strip run until 1977, written and mostly drawn by Capp.
A lifelong chain smoker, All Capp died in 1979 from emphysema at his home in South Hampton, New Hampshire.

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January 5, 2019
I will never understand the appeal of laughing at stupid people.
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February 21, 2007
The Lil' Abner dailies are incredible. I read all the ones available at some point but lost the majority of the ones in my collecion after a break-up...right now I only have volume 1. I wish Kitchen Sink had been able to struggle through and keep them in print. Maybe somebody else will take up the project. I hope so. I'd love to get them again someday.
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