Trots and Bonnie
Publisher,New York Review of Books
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 1088.62 g
No. of Pages, 151
In the 1970s and 1980s, National Lampoon was home to not only some of the funniest humor writing in America, but also many of its best cartoons. The best of them was Trots and Bonnie by Shary Flenniken, a comic strip that followed the adventures and mishaps of the guileless teenager Bonnie and her wisecracking dog, Trots. Bonnie stumbles through the mysteries of adulthood, as Flenniken-one of the few female contributors to the Lampoon-dissects the harsh realities of American life. Dating, marriage, sex,and violence are all confronted with fearlessness and outrageous humor, and rendered in Flenniken's timeless, gorgeous artwork. After all these years, they have lost none of their power to shock and amuse. This collection, hand picked by Flenniken and with an introduction by New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake, is the first book of Trots and Bonnie ever published in America, a long-overdue introduction to some of the most stunning and provocative comics of the twentieth century--