Above the comic is Today’s Date. That’s cute and all, but we already know what today’s date is. What we need is the date the Li’l Abner comic was published. October 13, 1934 is a lot more meaningful than July 24, 2011. Al Capp included events and political commentary of his day. It helps us to better relate to Li’l Abner if we know the date on which a strip was published.
Knightman Premium Member over 13 years ago
Finally the enlarger is in! Yah!
jackdohany over 13 years ago
And they’re starting over from day 1. Yippay!
Dberrymanal1 over 13 years ago
It’s great to be able to enjoy two of my favorite comic strips of my childhood again. Dick Tracy and Little Abner!
jlbrown7 over 13 years ago
Above the comic is Today’s Date. That’s cute and all, but we already know what today’s date is. What we need is the date the Li’l Abner comic was published. October 13, 1934 is a lot more meaningful than July 24, 2011. Al Capp included events and political commentary of his day. It helps us to better relate to Li’l Abner if we know the date on which a strip was published.