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*[[Hawg McCall]], a spoof of Elvis Presley | *[[Hawg McCall]], a spoof of Elvis Presley | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 18 October 2018
Spoof of real pianist Liberace from Al Capp's Li'l Abner comic strip, introduced in October 1956. He's a short dandified fop admired by the ladies. On meeting 15-year-old hick strongman Tiny Yokum, he gets the idea to perform while Tiny holds him and his piano up on a giant platter. There are shenanigans when a jealous Dogpatchite gets plastic surgery to look just like Loverboynik.
Liberace was not amused and threatened legal action.
See also
Other Al Capp spoofs:
- Joanie Phoanie, spoof of Joan Baez
- Hawg McCall, a spoof of Elvis Presley
- Freddie McGurgle, a spoof of Frank Sinatra
- The Beasties (Li'l Abner), a spoof of the Beatles