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    Main characters Li'l Abner Yokum: Abner's character was 6′ 3″ and perpetually 19 years old. He was portrayed as a naive, simpleminded, gullible and sweet-natured hillbilly. He lived in a ramshackle log cabin with his pint-sized parents. Capp derived the family name "Yokum" as a combination of yokel and hokum. … See more

    1. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have … See more

    Li'l Abner featured a whole menagerie of allegorical animals over the years — each one was designed to satirically showcase another disturbing aspect of human nature. They included: See more

    Li'l Abner had several toppers on the Sunday page, including
    • Washable Jones (February 24 – June 9, 1935)
    • Advice fo' Chillun, aka Advice fo' Gals, Advice fo' Parents, Advice fo' Yo' All and other titles (June 23, 1935 – Aug 15, 1943) See more

    Although ostensibly set in the Kentucky mountains, situations often took the characters to different destinations — including New York City, Washington, D.C., Hollywood, the South American Amazon, tropical islands, the Moon, Mars, etc. — as well as … See more

    Al Capp, a native northeasterner, wrote all the final dialogue in Li'l Abner using his approximation of a mock-southern dialect (including See more

    Al Capp was a master of the arts of marketing and promotion. Publicity campaigns were devised to boost circulation and increase public visibility of Li'l Abner, often coordinating with national magazines, radio and television. In 1946 Capp persuaded six … See more

    Li'l Abner was a comic strip with fire in its belly and a brain in its head.— John Updike, from My Well-Balanced Life on a Wooden Leg (1991)
    Fans of the strip ranged from novelist John Steinbeck, who called Capp "very possibly the best writer in … See more

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    Throughout the years fans of the Li’l Abner comic strip were not only entertained by creator Al Capp’s major characters, Li’l Abner, Daisy Mae, Mammy Yokum, Pappy Yokum, and Fearless Fosdick, but they were also treated to a constant …

    Who shoves the rifle into the back of Lil Abner?
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    Jun 15, 2019 · To view this list of Li'l Abner roles alphabetically, click on "Name" at the top of the list. Is one of your favorite characters missing? Feel free to add them by typing in their name …

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    Princess Minihahaskirt: Decades before Disney's Pocahontas, the sexiest cartoon Indian princesses could be found in Li'l Abner. The latest in a series of lovely native maidens who …

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    The Creator of Li'l Abner Tells Why His Hero Is (SOB!) Wed!!" Daisy Mae Yokum (née Scragg): Beautiful Daisy Mae was hopelessly in love with Dogpatch's most prominent resident …

  6. https://comicstrips.fandom.com/wiki/Lil'_Abner_(character)

    Early in the strip's history, Abner's primary goal in life was evading the marital designs of Daisy Mae Scragg, the virtuous, voluptuous, barefoot Dogpatch damsel and scion of the Yokums …

  7. https://www.pinterest.com/bchristmas1955/lil-abner-daisy-mae

    Shmoos were characters in the Li'l Abner comics, written by Al Capp. Why I Let Lil Abner Marry by Al Capp: LIFE Magazine, Time (USA), 31 Mar 1952. Arkansas. Hillbilly. Appalachia. Theme …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Li'l_Abner_characters

    L. Lena the Hyena. Li'l Abner.

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Btfsplk

    Joe Btfsplk was a character in the satirical comic strip Li'l Abner by cartoonist Al Capp. He is well-meaning but is "the world's worst jinx", bringing disastrous misfortune to everyone around …

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    The Shmoo first appeared in the strip in August 1948. According to Shmoo legend, the lovable creature laid eggs, gave milk and died of sheer esctasy when looked at with hunger. The Shmoo loved to be eaten and tasted like any food …

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