User:JohnDBuell/Doonesbury Character Chronology


List of Doonesbury Characters and their milestone appearances:

Note: This applies to appearances in the comic strip Doonesbury only, with appearances since the strip's debut on 26 October 1970 and does not apply to the strip's forerunner.

Characters edit

Michael Doonesbury edit

Full name given as Michael James Doonesbury in Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy

  • First appearance: 26 October 1970

B.D. edit

Full name revealed to be Brian John Dowling (that of his real life namesake), in Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy

  • First appearance, wearing a white helmet with a star (the star is later revealed to be green): 26 October 1970
  • Becomes a third-string quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, now wears that team's helmet: 12 December 1984
  • Returns to wearing his Walden College helmet: 3 August 1987
  • Retires from professional sports: 16 August 1987
  • Called up for the first Persian Gulf War: 5 September 1990
  • Changes helmet to desert camouflage: 10 September 1990
  • Field promoted to Sergeant:
  • Returns home from first Gulf War: 6 May 1991
  • Marries Boopsie: 20 April 1992
  • Called up again to protect Los Angeles after the start of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots: 12 May 1992
  • Joins the California Highway Patrol, changes helmet: 9 September 1992
  • Moves back to Walden to coach the football team:
  • Promoted to Army Lieutenant:
  • Called up for the second Gulf War:
  • Loses leg, and helmet: 21 April 2004

Mark Slackmeyer edit

Calvin edit

(Walden College campus Black Panther):

Nichole/Nicole edit

Boopsie edit

Barbara Ann (originally nicknamed "Boopsy", later spelled "Boopsie") Boopstein. Her full name was first revealed in Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy.

Zonker Harris edit

  • First appearance: 21 September 1971
  • Becomes a medical student at Baby Doc College, Haiti:
  • Wins $27 million in a lottery:
  • Spends $17 million to buy back Uncle Duke from zombie slavery:
  • Buys a title in England:
  • Moves in with parents in California:
  • Arrives in Malibu to be a nanny for B. D. and Boopsie's daughter Samantha: 14 November 1992

Phred (Doonesbury) edit

Joanie Caucus edit

Clinton Caucus edit

  • First appearance (voice only): 10 September 1972

J.J. Caucus edit

Alice P. Schwartzman edit

  • First appearance: 24 August 1973
  • Reappears in Washington, D.C., homeless:
  • Marries Elmont:

Dick Davenport edit

Lacey Davenport edit

  • First appearance: 15 May 1974
  • Runs for Congress:
  • Resigns from Congress:
  • Re-elected in write-in campaign:
  • Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease:
  • Dies: 15 August 1998

Virginia Slade edit

  • First appearance:

Clyde edit

  • First appearance:
  • Runs against Lacey for Congress:

Roland Burton Hedley, Jr. edit

Alternatively listed as Roland Burton Hedley, III (see Notes, below)

Uncle Duke edit

  • First appearance: 8 July 1974
  • Becomes Governor of American Samoa:
  • Becomes Ambassador to China:
  • Suffers acute appendicitis in China: 25 August - 4 September 1976
  • Becomes coach of the Washington Redskins:
  • Recruited by the National Rifle Association to give congressional testimony:
  • Sent on a secret mission by Universal Petroleum into Iran:
  • Declared legally dead:
  • Re-appears as an ex-Iranian Embassy Hostage:
  • Captains ill-fated cruise to observe Falkland Islands conflict: 19 April - 30 April 1982
  • Stranded on an island, claimed by Honey for China: 8 May - 6 June 1982
  • Discovered by Dick Davenport: 22 June - 24 June 1982
  • Attempts to make movie about John DeLorean's life: 11 November 1982
  • Starts Baby Doc College in Haiti: 11 November 1984
  • Believed dead, due to voodoo: 22 January 1986
  • Turns up alive as a zombie slave to ex-Haitian President Duvalier: 17 March 1986
  • Returned to Haiti after being bought from zombie slavery: 21 April 1986
  • Jailed for drug use in Haiti: 17 October 1986
  • Escapes from jail with help from Honey Huan: 29 November 1986
  • Reveals himself as founder of Dr. Whoopee: 12 May 1987
  • Meets with ex-CIA head William Casey in Haiti: 24 August 1987
  • Gives control of Dr. Whoopee to John Gotti: 30 October 1987
  • Sent to Bellevue Hospital: 21 November 1987
  • Goes to work for Donald Trump: 25 July 1988
  • Becomes Panama's Maximum Pro-Consul: 8 January 1990
  • Opens Club Scud: 12 March 1991
  • Burns down Club Scud: 17 December 1991
  • Joins the campaign for "cousin" David Duke: 26 December 1991
  • Buries his Aspen, Colorado home under sixty feet of snow and ice: 3 April 1993
  • Joins Lt. Col. Oliver North's Senate campaign as a bodyguard: 10 February 1994
  • Starts "Nothin' But Orphans" orphanage: 8 January 1995
  • Given results of DNA test by Honey, proving that Earl is his son:
  • Flees Aspen, takes Earl to Las Vegas:
  • Presidential candidate:
  • Becomes Mayor of Al Amok, Iraq:
  • Flees Iraq to return to United States:

Rev. Scot Sloan edit

Rufus edit

(later renamed himself "Thor")

MacArthur edit

(administrative aide to Duke on American Samoa, sometimes called "Mac")

  • First appearance: 16 January 1975
  • Last appearance: 3 October 1976
  • Cameo appearance in Washington, visiting Duke and native Samoan Washington Redskins football player "Lava Lava" Lenny: 29 October 1978
  • Reappearance for civil union between Mark Slackmeyer and Chase:

Kim Rosenthal edit

  • First appearance (as an anonymous orphan war baby): 5 May 1975
  • Named: 7 May 1975
  • First spoken words: 25 August 1975

Jimmy Thudpucker edit

  • First appearance (voice): 24 September 1975
  • First appearance (fully illustrated): 25 September 1975

Honey Huan edit

  • First appearance: 22 January 1976
  • First mentioned by first name: 16 February 1976
  • Began attending Georgetown University:
  • Became roommates with J.J. and actual first name revealed to be Ching:

Andy Lippincott edit

  • First appearance: 27 January 1976
  • First mentioned by name: 30 January 1976
  • Informs Joanie that he's gay (causing a controversy for being the first homosexual character in newspaper comics): 10 February 1976
  • Volunteers for Virginia Slade's campaign for Congress, writing position papers: 19 March 1976
  • Reappears as a Bay Area Gay Alliance organizer: 7 September 1982
  • Diagnosis of AIDS revealed: 3 April 1989
  • Dies of AIDS: 24 May 1990
  • Funeral service: 28 May - 2 June 1990
  • Returns in a dream of Joanie's: 17 June 1990
  • Returns in a second dream sequence of Joanie's: 28 June - 3 July 1993
  • Appears in Mark Slackmeyer's dream, convinces Mark he's gay: 31 August - 3 September 1993

Rick Redfern edit

Zeke Brenner edit

Sid Kibbitz edit

Elmont edit

Ray Hightower edit

  • First appearance: 24 September 1990
  • First mentioned by name: 25 September 1990
  • Wounded during liberation of Kuwait: 7 February 1991
  • Reappears in Kuwait: 22 April 1991
  • Volunteers to work in an Iraqi refugee camp for Kurds: 29 April 1991
  • Returns home after first Gulf War: 22 July 1991
  • Announces he has started dating May: 7 October 1992
  • Evacuates a wounded B.D., who has lost a leg during the second Iraq war:

Notes edit

  1. During the week of 23 December - 28 December 1974 Duke appeared at Zonker's parents home, recovering from a "drug episode", without his trademark sunglasses.
  2. Dick and Lacey Davenport first appeared, unmarried, taking part in a Walden College class of 1919 reunion. They announce to Mark that they got married sometime in 1974/1975, in an appearance at another reunion on 2 May 1975. Lacey's maiden name is never mentioned in the strip.
  3. Songs "sung" by Jimmy Thudpucker ("Stop in the Middle", "I Do Believe") were included as part of A Doonesbury Special, the half-hour animated TV show.
  4. During his appearances in the 1970s, Roland's full name was given as Roland Burton Hedley, Jr. However, in one strip in 1982, while the character was covering the war in Lebanon, the name was changed to Roland Burton Hedley, III, and changed back again within a couple of months. The official doonesbury.com site uses Roland Burton Hedley, III.
  5. B.D.'s name in the strip has only ever been given as B.D. While the character was named after Brian John Dowling, the football captain at Yale in 1968, and the comic strip character's full name was revealed to be that of his namesake in Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy, this marked the only time that that name was used.

Reference edit

Trudeau, Garry, Doonesbury Flashbacks CD-ROM for Microsoft Windows. Published by Mindscape, 1995.