This combination of daily strips and full-color Sunday features delivers an array of hilarious family comedy. 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. Wall-to-Wall Baby Blues: A Baby Blues Treasury. 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. "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.īaby 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. Busted! marks the eighth collection of the strip, which now appears in more than 1,000 newspapers worldwide. This latest collection contains the story of Jeremy and Hector's surefire moneymaking summer koi pond digging business, the e-mail breakup between Sara and Jeremy, and over 200 more of this "essence of adolescence" comic strip. It's a phenomenon that takes place daily all over the world as teens and their parents thrust the latest exploits of Jeremy and his parents in front of each other and say, "This is so you! " You may not laugh when your teenager acts that way toward you, but you'll laugh at Zits."Mention the comic strip Zits to teenagers or their parents and they'll eagerly launch into a long list of their favorite stories and strips that made it to the refrigerator door, making Zits the most effective form of communication between parents and their teens since the Post-it note. It's the story of Jeremy, a typical 15-year-old who rolls his eyes and sighs at his baby boomer parents but also loves and needs them. " Zits has been a smash since it was introduced in 1997. ![]() Luann, the Musical, from Pioneer Drama, has been performed by hundreds of theater groups across the country. Luann consistently ranks in the top five in newspaper surveys and is often number one with female readers. Luann is featured in 400 newspapers worldwide, and receives 80,000 hits a day. From small events (a pop quiz) to large (a daring fire rescue), Luann 3 delivers the kind of poignant, honest, amusing stories that have made Luann a reader favorite for 21 years. Luann and her best buds, Bernice and Delta, along with a lively cast of characters from Pitts School, struggle with the euphoric highs and devastating lows that torment the life of a contemporary teen. She lives with typical parents and an annoying older brother. Like all teens, she's happy if she can stumble through a day without totally embarrassing herself. Luann DeGroot is a 16 year old girl who's full of spirited personality-and agonizing confusion. Finding the humor amid the horror is helpful." Many teens feel alone in their struggles I want to show them that adolescence may be scary but it isn't fatal. ![]() Adolescence is a very funny time, except when you're in it. I think comic strips can enlighten as well as entertain.
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