The late Al Capp (September 28, 1909 - November 5, 1979) created the "Lil Abner" comic strip .
Al Capp wrote the comic strip "Li'l Abner." It ran from 1934 to 1977 and followed the adventures of the hillbilly character Li'l Abner Yokum in the fictional town of Dogpatch.
Li'l Abner was created by Al Capp .
"Daisy Mae Yokum" is a creation of Al Capp who also created the comic strip "Li'l Abner" .
Sadie Hawkins is a comic strip created by Al Capp. The premise of the strip involved a day where women could ask men to a dance or social event, turning the traditional gender roles of courtship on its head. The strip gained popularity and the concept of a Sadie Hawkins dance or event became ingrained in popular culture.
The comic strip "Li'l Abner" was created by writer and artist Al Capp. It was first published in 1934 and ran for over 40 years until 1977. Capp was known for his satirical humor and distinctive drawing style in depicting the fictional town of Dogpatch and its colorful characters.
"Li'l Abner" was a comic strip created by cartoonist Al Capp. It ran from 1934 to 1977 and followed the adventures of the titular character, a simple-minded and good-hearted hillbilly living in the fictional town of Dogpatch, USA.
Li'l Abner [Great cartoon strip!]
Vannie Abner is a fictional character in the "Li'l Abner" comic strip created by Al Capp, not an author.
Al Capp was born on September 28, 1909.
Al Capp was born on September 28, 1909.
Although never officially confirmed, Fonda was told that Al Capp used Fonda's character in this film for the "look" of Li'l Abner.
Al Capp's birth name is Caplin, Alfred Gerald.
Al Capp died on November 5, 1979 at the age of 70.