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Cover: G. B. Trudeau & Garry Trudeau & Don Carlton

Duke 2000: Whatever It Takes (A Doonesbury Book) #[nn]

Jan 2000 · Andrews McMeel · 14.95 USD; 22.95 CAD

In *Duke 2000: Whatever It Takes*, G. B. Trudeau delivers a sharp, satirical snapshot of a nation in political flux, where Duke’s presidential run collides with real-world chaos—Jeff starts college, Joanie and Rick fret over him, and Al Gore, Donald Trump, and George W. Bush all enter the race, with the latter stumbling through speeches that leave him looking absurd. Amid the political circus, Mark and Chase tie the knot mid-flight, Roland reports from the web, and Duke’s personal struggles take a dark turn—his choices, like the fate of Microsoft’s clash with Mikim, echo in ways that feel both absurd and eerily prescient. The story unfolds with Trudeau’s signature wit, rendered in bold, expressive art by G. B. Trudeau and Garry Trudeau, with inks by Don Carlton and lettering by the same, all wrapped in a cover by G. B. Trudeau and Garry Trudeau, capturing the era’s electric unease.

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writer, artist G. B. Trudeau · inker, letterer Don Carlton · colorist Garry Trudeau · cover G. B. Trudeau, Garry Trudeau, Don Carlton

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Full credits

writer, artist G. B. Trudeau
inker, letterer Don Carlton
colorist Garry Trudeau
cover pencils G. B. Trudeau
cover inks Garry Trudeau
cover inks Don Carlton

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Joanie and Rick are worried about Jeff; Elizabeth Dole runs for president; Duke runs for president; Al Gore runs for president; Donald Trump runs for president; George W. Bush runs for president; George W. Bush speaks incoherently, appearing foolish; Mark and Chase get married on an airliner; Jeff starts college; Microsoft clobbers Mikim; Roland is a web correspondent; Duke uses drugs.

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