Here is the all-inclusive chronicle of events beginning with the day Hobbes sprang into Calvin's tuna-fish trap and their friendship was forged forever. Essential not only for its thoroughness, including full-color Sunday cartoons, but also for the never-before-published cartoon story it features.
Calvin and Hobbes are back. The energetic six-year-old and his sidekick tiger endure all the trials of youth and continue to endear themselves to millions of loyal readers in the latest collection of their shenanigans. This latest assembly of Calvin and Hobbes' adventures has never been collected in book form.
Distilled from Donald Palmer's more than 30 years of teaching experiences, this approachable, historically organized text exemplifies Dr. Palmer's very successful light-hearted approach to teaching introduction to philosophy. Through the use of humor, drawings, charts, and diagrams, serious philosophical topics come alive for the readers - without ...
A wry portrait of single life with pets, this "Get Fuzzy" collection features Bucky, a temperamental cat who clearly wears the pants and Satchel, a gentle pooch with a sensitive soul. Together, they endure the trials of a typical family. Full color throughout.
This is a collection of cartoons featuring the characters Calvin and Hobbes. In the world that they share, treasures can be found in the most unlikely places - from the outer regions where Spaceman Spiff travels to the rocks in the backyard.
The curious cosmology of "The Far Side" has taken the otherwise normal world by storm. Now insatiable fans of "The Far Side" have a new collectible: The Far Side Gallery 3, featuring all the cartoons from the bestselling collections Night of the Crash-Test Dummies, The Far Side Observer, and Hound of The Far Side.
Newly redesigned and back in print, this delightful classic looks at the serious matters of Jesus and the Gospels through the uniquely funny window of Charles Schulz's "Peanuts" comic strips. Included are more than 250 black-and-white strips, many of which may be unfamiliar to Peanuts devotees. 250 illustrations.
A collection of the Sunday paper cartoon strips in which Calvin, the self-proclaimed "Boy of Destiny", continues to save the universe with his alter egos, Spaceman Spiff and Stupendous Man--until Miss Wormwood or his mother bring him back to reality. Full color.
As seen in "Mad Magazine", the spies--one in black, one in white--are forever upping each other on a diabolical dance of deceit and double-crossing. This commemorative issue features their creation, history and illustrious late creator, Prohias. Illustrations.
"Last Chapter and Worse" is a very special "Far Side Collection." It includes the last six months of Far Side cartoons from newspaper syndication, plus 13 new cartoons drawn by Gary Larson since his retirement. This baker's dozen joins more than 140 cartoons that have never before appeared in a Far Side book.
The world's most popular delinquent reveals all in this guide to the hard knock facts of life, out now in paperback. Written and illustrated by Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons, Bart Simpson's Guide to Life is chock full of the kind of humour that keeps Simpsons devotees hooked to the show. Including such gems as Dr Bart's Miracle ...
Thirty of the "New Yorker's" cartoonists share their best cartoons that have never been published because they were rejected as too sexy, too odd, or too many.
This collection of the "Zits" cartoon succeeds in portraying the angst of being a 16-year-old boy bursting with the questions, concerns, hormones, and insecurities of being a teenager.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Scott Adams's "Dilbert," the touchstone of office humor, this special slipcased collection--weighing in at more than 10 pounds with 600 pages and featuring almost 4,000 strips--is divided into five different epochs personally selected by the author. Also included is a piracy-protected disc that contains every ...
Named Best Comic Strip of the Year in 2004 and 2007, "Pearls Before Swine" is regarded by fans and critics alike as a thoughtful commentary on humanity's pitiable plight. The third collection combines all the cartoons from "Da Brudderhood of Zeeba Zeeba Eata" and "The Sopratos."
Filled with fun facts, quirky quotes, and memorable moments, this guide guarantees a gaggle of giggles and guffaws for the most devoted fan--or even the occasional viewer--of the world's most popular animated show, "The Simpsons."
The terrorist attack of September 11 -- one of history's blackest days -- shook America to its core, but at the same time galvanised an aroused nation to action. Leading editorial cartoonists capture in this volume that swift response -- the horror, the grief, the pain, the unity, and, finally, the resolve to crush the scourge of terrorism ...
Cats and cat owners, cat intelligence (or lack thereof), cat inscrutability, cat arrogance and more are all here as seen through the eyes of some of the funniest cartoonists who have contributed to The New Yorker during ita 65 years. Features the works of Charles Addams, Arnie Levin, Lee Lorenz, Helen Hokinson, and others.
Named Best Comic Strip of the Year in 2002 by the National Cartoonists Society, Conley's "Get Fuzzy" takes a keen and witty look at the dynamics of interspecies cohabitation. This title presents strips from "I'm Ready for My Movie Contract" and "Take Our Cat, Please!" 248 pp.
This collection of the award-winning "Baby Blues" comic strip expertly illustrates one family's hilarious experiences raising Zoe, Hammie, and Baby Wren.
For 25 years Bechdel's path-breaking "Dykes to Watch Out For" strip has been collected in award-winning volumes, syndicated in alternative newspapers, and translated into many languages. This collection gathers 60 of the newest strips.
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