Lil' AA
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- | Syndicated daily comic strip by [[Jonathan Trenchwheat]], depicting the youthful adventures of [[Stimso Adid]], [[Stimes Addisson]] and other established [[Associationalist]] figures. Though it's national run was extremely brief, Trenchwheat has continued authoring them to this day, often drawing them on the toilet or when mowing the lawn. These later examples feature a greatly expanded cast and the eschewment of any traditional narrative sense. | + | [[Image:Lil_AA_23.jpg|left|thumb|The Lil'AA strip from August 23, 1963. ''(courtesy of [[The Double Stimes]])'']]Syndicated daily comic strip by [[Jonathan Trenchwheat]], depicting the youthful adventures of [[Stimso Adid]], [[Stimes Addisson]] and other established [[Associationalist]] figures. Though it's national run was extremely brief, Trenchwheat has continued authoring them to this day, often drawing them on the toilet or when mowing the lawn. These later examples feature a greatly expanded cast and the eschewment of any traditional narrative sense. |
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[[Image:Lil_AA_24.jpg|thumb|center|Trenchwheat's grasp of ''wisecracking'' was dubious at best.]] | [[Image:Lil_AA_24.jpg|thumb|center|Trenchwheat's grasp of ''wisecracking'' was dubious at best.]] |
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![]() The Lil'AA strip from August 23, 1963. (courtesy of The Double Stimes) Non-Canonical TextWhy My Freedom Blows, by Man on The Street, actual. |
DesiderataThe Lil' AA was the first nationally syndicated comic-strip in the U.S. to feature exposed breasts. Rush Limbaugh said the Lil' AA was like "finding excrement wrapped in your newspaper." The Lil' AA once incorporated Garfield as a character until a complex trademark lawsuit caused Trenchwheat to desist. Overturned by fiat a mere five days later, the AA strut had begun -- and many readers asked for more! |