Doonesbury
Carlsen · 1982–2007 · 27 issues
About the series
Garry Trudeau's satirical masterpiece Doonesbury ran for 27 issues from Carlsen Comics between 1982 and 2007, collecting the acclaimed newspaper strip's sharp, multi-decade chronicle of American politics, culture, and the Baby Boom generation. Known for its biting humor, evolving cast (from college radicals to suburban parents), and willingness to tackle real-world controversies, the series stands as a landmark of both comic art and social commentary. Its Carlsen editions brought Trudeau's Pulitzer Prize-winning work to a European audience, preserving the strip's legacy as a uniquely long-form narrative of modern life.