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Books
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The Wizard of Id: The Dailies and Sundays 1972
Welcome to the Kingdom of Id, a one-horse kingdom ruled by a wretched, pint-sized tyrannical despot known only as The King.
This is a collection of Brant Parker and Johnny Hart's award-winning newspaper strip, featuring a cast of wise-cracking wizards and rotten rulers, drunken has-been jesters and cowardly knights. This volume collects the daily and Sunday strips from 1972 for the very first time, as well as new background feature material!
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The Best of the Wizard of Id
The Wizard of Id deals with the goings-on of the run-down, oppressed Kingdom of Id. It follows characters from all corners of the kingdom, but concentrates on the court of a tyrannical dwarf-sized monarch, known only as "the King", his wizard, Wiz, his chief knight Sir Rodney, Bung the Jester and many, many others!
The strip has been running since 1964
A collection, specially selected by the family of the late, great Reuben Award winning, Johnny Hart taken from 25 years worth of best newspaper strips of the 20th century.
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The Wizard of Id: Dailies and Sunday Strips, 1971
Oppressed, dank, shabby and miserable. No, not Binghamton, New York, but the Land of Id. A one-horse kingdom ruled by a wretched, pint-sized tyrannical despot.
This is a collection of Brant Parker and Johnny Hart's award-winning newspaper comic strip, Wizard of Id, featuring a wise-cracking wizard, a rotten ruler, a drunken has-been jester, a cowardly knight and all the other "Id-iots". If this doesn't make you laugh, you're better off in Binghamton.
For the very first time, a compilation of all of the daily and Sunday strips from 1971, a complete year that helped to make Brant Parker and Johnny Hart one of the world's best-loved creative teams, and make the Wizard of Id one of the most popular cartoons of all time.