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      • Li'l Abner is an American comic strip series created by Al Capp, which syndicated from August 1934 to November 1977.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li'l_AbnerLi'l Abner - Wikipedia

    Li'l Abner never sold as a TV series despite several attempts (including an unsold pilot that aired once on NBC on September 5, 1967). [75] Capp appeared as a regular on Author Meets the Critics. He was also a periodic panelist on ABC and NBC's Who Said That?

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  3. Mar 6, 2024 · There was even a 1952 TV show based on the Fearless Fosdick comic that appeared within the Li'l Abner comic itself. ( I wrote about that here. What I more recently discovered, though, was that Li'l Abner continued to be popular enough that a TV show pilot was made in 1966.

  4. Li'l Abner was a comic strip drawn by Al Capp that appeared in newspapers from 1934 to 1977. Those born after the strip ceased publication may look at samples and see only humor based on...

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  5. A seminal and long-running (1934–77) newspaper comic strip by Al Capp, which detailed the bizarre lives and loves of the hillbilly inhabitants of Dogpatch, USA. The title character was the perpetually 19-year-old big-hearted lunkhead, the son of spitfire Pansy "Mammy" Yokum and the dull-witted useless Lucifer "Pappy" Yokum.

  6. Jan 31, 2024 · The successful Li’l Abner Broadway play was made into a Paramount film. He was the only cartoonist besides Walt Disney to have his own theme park. He was huge in the popular culture. In doing research for the conversation I reread a long interview he did in Playboy.

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  7. Aug 16, 2022 · Li'l Abner is an American comic strip series created by Al Capp, which syndicated from August 1934 to November 1977. Set in the fictional hillbilly town of Dogpatch, U.S.A., it has been hailed for its commentary on Southern culture and society, and for its impact on America itself, inspiring a generation of satirical comic strips and ...

  8. Feb 5, 2023 · Li'l Abner by Al Capp was a popular comic strip that ran in newspapers around the world from August 13, 1934 to November 13, 1977. At one point, the syndicated comic strip was running in 900 US...

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