Daffy Qaddafi #[nn]
In "A Dictator's Nightmare in Wonderland," Daffy Qaddafi—a surreal, satirical take on Libyan leader Moammar Qaddafi—plunges the dictator into a dream world where his grandiose self-mythology crumbles under absurd, self-inflicted failures. Written, drawn, and inked by Tony Tallarico, this 1986 political satire uses dream logic to expose the contradictions in Qaddafi’s public persona, pitting him against Ronald Reagan, children, and his own words. The cover, also by Tallarico, captures the chaotic, fever-dream tone of the story.
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A political satire of Libyan dictator, Moammar Qaddafi. Daffy comes to Moammar in a dream as a voice to tear down the dictator's myths he has created about himself. Qaddafi is defeated repeatedly by Ronald Reagan, children, and what he has said himself.
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