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Funky Winkerbean and company are back! From the world's greatest band director, to a computer that plays Star Trek! And they're all wainting to tickle your funkybone!

124 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1977

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Tom Batiuk

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Tom Batiuk is an American comic strip creator. His best-known comic strip is Funky Winkerbean.

Batiuk attended Kent State University, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in painting. He went on to teach art in junior high school. He put his experiences to use in his gag-a-day Funky Winkerbean, which first appeared in print in 1972. With the success of the strip, he abandoned his teaching career, occasionally returning to the classroom to refresh his sources. He authored two spinoff strips, John Darling, which ran from 1979 through 1990, and Crankshaft, which began syndication in 1987. These strips sometimes experience crossovers.

Over the years, Batiuk's strips have taken on an increasing narrative continuity. Starting in 1986, Funky, and to a lesser extent Crankshaft, sometimes abandoned humor to explore serious, even tragic subject matter.

His stories often involve strong drama elements combined with generally rosy outcomes. They also show a strong belief in God, as well as sympathies for the American military. On the other hand, Funky Winkerbean dealt very critically with Intelligent Design, and two students in the strip even did a pro-evolution take-off on Johnny Hart's BC.

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November 19, 2024
I'm an old guy. Reading this book took me back to the 1970's. I remember opening the funny pages and looking for the latest Funky comic before anything else. I remembered them as being LOL funny. Now, most of them seem like puns or gags. I loved visiting my younger self through these pages.
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October 17, 2012
Classic stupid high school gags, before it became a serious slice of life strip. I remember some of these from being in the newspaper in the 1970s.
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