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The Complete Funky Winkerbean - Volume 2, 1975-1977 (Hardcover, New)
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The Complete Funky Winkerbean - Volume 2, 1975-1977 (Hardcover, New)
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Funky, Les, and the gang pun their way through Westview High Since
its debut on March 27, 1972, Funky Winkerbean has chronicled the
lives of a group of students from the fictitious Westview High
School. This second volume, which presents strips from 1975, 1976,
and 1977, sees the comic strip rounding into the form that will
carry it into its middle years. With gentle humor and not-so-gentle
puns, Les, Funky, Crazy Harry, and the gang comment on life's
little absurdities. Funky begins to ponder why there are cloakrooms
in elementary schools when no one wears cloaks. Crazy Harry, firmly
ensconced in his locker-as-living-quarters, moves out because his
row of lockers has gone condo. Les Moore blossoms as a character
and replaces Funky as the leader of the school's out crowd when he
is seen alone on his bicycle at the local drive-in movie. The
computer at Westview High becomes sentient and subjects the
students to its obsession with Star Trek, including holding Star
Trek conventions at the school. Westview's principal and teachers
cope with it all with irony or Zen-like detachment. In Volume 1, we
met Harry L. Dinkle, the band director at West-view High. The
self-proclaimed "World's Greatest Band Director," Dinkle is based
on a retired band director from Avon Lake, Ohio, who was also the
band director at the junior high school that Tom Batiuk attended.
Band camps, the Fall Battle of the Bands, and the annual torrential
downpours become fixtures in the strip. Other familiar themes are
the turkeys and fruitcakes that show up through the years as band
fund-raisers. The Westview Scapegoats go national and march off to
the 1976 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Harry L. Dinkle marches
into real life, lending his name to a line of Dinkles band shoes,
actual band candy, and the "Harry L. Dinkle March" composed by Andy
Clark. He even shows up on scoreboards at college football games.
Volume 2 includes an introduction in which Tom Batiuk shares the
creative and evolutionary processes in his development of these
characters. Subsequent volumes will each contain three years of
Funky strips and will be published annually. Batiuk has been
recognized for his humorous and entertaining portrayals of the
students and staff at Westview and acclaimed for his sensitive
treatment of social and educational issues.
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Imprint: |
Kent State University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
May 2013 |
First published: |
March 2013 |
Authors: |
Tom Batiuk
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Dimensions: |
254 x 191 x 41mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
504 |
Edition: |
New |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-60635-151-2 |
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LSN: |
1-60635-151-6 |
Barcode: |
9781606351512 |
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