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"One of the best things about "Baby Blues" is that it follows
reality so closely that you're never quite sure whether Rick
Kirkman and Jerry Scott are over the top or are merely excellent
reporters." Oh, baby, it's "Baby Blues" Just when readers thought
the MacPherson world was baby-proofed, cocreators Rick Kirkman and
Jerry Scott flip up the toilet-training lid, throw open the kitchen
cabinets, and drag the garden hose into the house with
"Wall-to-Wall Baby Blues: A Baby Blues Treasury."
"Baby Blues, " of course, is the delightful internationally
syndicated comic strip that depicts the adventures of the
MacPherson family: Dad Darryl, Mom Wanda, and the three youngsters:
Zoe, Hammie, and newborn Wren. From games of Destroy the Legos to
how to blow a two-year-old's nose with just one box of tissues,
"Baby Blues" never fails to revel in the funny facts and fantasies
about raising kids.
"Wall-to-Wall Baby Blues: A Baby Blues Treasury." represents a
treasury of the best moments from three previous Kirkman and Scott
collections--"Baby Blues: Unplugged," "Dad to the Bone, " and
"Never a Dry Moment."
This combination of daily strips and full-color Sunday features
delivers an array of hilarious family comedy. "Wall-to-Wall Baby
Blues: A Baby Blues Treasury." has young readers, parents,
expectant parents, and grandparents nodding their heads in
recognition of life in the MacPherson household. It's truly family
fun for everyone in the family.
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Road Trip! (Paperback)
Jerry Scott; As told to Jim Borgman; Rebecca Tanquery
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"" Zits]" is one of the most visually innovative comic strips to
come along in years. Borgman's graphic pyrotechnics are the perfect
complement to Scott's carefully designed layouts."a "Brian Walker,
"The Comics Since 1945"
The world is full of issues but none so pressing as those faced by
a teenager. For proof, look no further than "Zits, " the timely
teenage-focused strip that now appears in more than 1,100
newspapers worldwide.A This two-time recipient of the National
Cartoonists Society's Award for Best Newspaper Comic Strip follows
the life of 15-year-old Jeremy Duncan, a kid bursting with
questions, concerns, hormones, and insecurities. Cast adrift
between the worlds of peer and parent, Jeremy survives by clinging
to his sense of humor . . . the universal flotation device of the
teenage years.
Creators Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman pull all of this eating,
dating, driving, and parental angst and energy together in "Road
Trip Zits Sketchbook #7." This hilarious collection contains the
very popular series of strips that follows Jeremy and his best
amigo, Hector, as they actually (okay, and accidentally) get to
test-drive their van. Yes, "that" van on the cover.
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