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The Return of the Lone Iguana : A FoxTrot Collection
Published in Paperback by Andrews McMeel Publishing (1996-04-01)
Author: Bill Amend
List price: $10.95
New price: $2.95
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Birds of a Feather Read FoxTrot Together
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-17
I have been a faithful FoxTrot reader for years. Roger, Andy and their kids Peter, Paige and Jason are always good for a reality check with a large dose of laughter. I've got two girls and let me tell you, I see a lot of my kids in Paige with, I believe, even a healthy dose of Jason thrown in. And they have Peter's bottomless stomach. Of course, they're faithful FoxTrot readers too. I used to read the strip to them, explain what was going on, but now they get it just fine and we three all laugh together. Then my girls try and explain the strip to their dad, who pretends he doesn't get it.

The FoxTrot folks are a great family, one we sort of got used to checking up on every day, so we took the news that Mr. Amend was going to cease daily distribution of his wonderfully funny people and turn his strip to Sunday only, with a bit of sadness. Still, we have these terrific FoxTrot books to keep us going with our FoxTrot fix. Mr. Amend is to be commended for his great gift to our culture and his great gift to so many lives. I truly believe a laugh a day, helps keep the blues away and the FoxTrot gang are always good for a laugh. Heck there are a lot of laughs in the FoxTrot books. I know, I have them all and I am, along with my girls and my hubby dear, eagerly awaiting the next one.

Oh yes, I forgot to mention, we don't have an iguana, but my girls do have a pet gecko and, you guessed it, his name is Quincy.

The Return of the Lone Iguana. Foxtrot, All Great!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-20
I've been a Foxtrot reader for a long time and personally I think there is something suspiciously wrong with people who don't find Bill Amend's characters funny as all get out. If you want a good laugh, check out Bill in your local newspaper, or better yet, get one of the Foxtrot books. They are all great, really, they are.

Like many of Mr. Amend's fans I'm a bit disappointed he's switching his strip to Sunday-only, but fortunately I can still read him daily in the Foxtrot books. Get them one and all and you can keep right on a laughing.

Stick 'Em Up!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-24
This is one of the best Foxtrot books I've ever read! Quincy is my favorite character. Anyway this book mainly revolves around Jason and "The Lone Igunana" in the first few pages of the book, but I won't give anyanymore details. Hope you enjoy reading it, I sure did!

One of the best ever!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-20
This is one of the best foxtrot books ever!! If you only want Foxtrot books that are worth raeding, this is one of them!!

"The Lone Iguana says don't touch that dial..."
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-03
Feeling a little down? Having a hard time laughing? Well, FoxTrot will cure you of that in no time! After all of these years, this comic strip is still able to make me laugh, make me smile and make me forget about my problems, even if it's just for a little bit. "The Return of the Lone Iguana" is a hilarious collection of FoxTrot strips that will have you laughing over and over again. With 128 pages filled with FoxTrot hilarity, this is a collection that will not disappoint.

Everything is fair game in the Fox Family. Jason continues to drive his sister insane with his various toy weapons and pet iguana. Peter is still doing essays at the last minute (literally!) and is driving his parents nuts with his loud music. And of course, Andy has to put up with her husband's stupidity and insanity. Yes, it is an ordinary day for the Fox Family.

In addition to the triumphant return (return?) of the Lone Iguana, you'll also get:

*Paige's mall trip with Peter*

*Jason's new internet*
*Peter's sick day from school*
*Jason's "The Far Side II"*
*Halloween with the Fox Family*
*Paige in a play*
*Thanksgiving: the meal of horrors*

and a whole lot more!

"The Return of the Lone Iguana" is a hilarious FoxTrot collection that does not disappoint for a single second. If you're a fan of the comic strip, then I highly recommend checking it out. If you have never read FoxTrot before... the more reason to check it out!

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The Revenge of Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist
Published in Paperback by Cleis Pr (1995-11)
Author: Diane Dimassa
List price: $16.95
New price: $7.98
Used price: $3.99
Collectible price: $39.95

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the best comic hero/heroine ever created
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-06
I can't imagine anyone reading this comic and not being inspired. Whenever I feel deflated I know that after a fix of Hothead all will be well in my world. I just pray that Diane Dimassa will shortly put us out of our misery with some further tales of Hothead. Chicken for president!!!

You must accept Hothead Paisan into your life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-20
This book is a must for any earth inhabitant who feels like she/he doesn't belong. Hothead welcomes you into her world where "weirdoes" unite for peace and love. Feel the love, baby. Chicken rules!

Hothead is my saviour
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-04-22
Hothead is the person I would be if I weren't me! Diane di Massa is so brave and funny and insightful, that after one of those unbearable days, I come home and read about HH, and all that anger is channelled back into creativity. Buy this book!

Wonderful!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-22
What can I say that hasn't been said? Bodacious, salacious, outrageous, delicious. You don't have to be a lesbian to love this book either. Straight men should HAVE to read it-- they shouldn't have any more trouble identifying with Hothead than we've had identifying with all those "universal" straight, white, male, ablebodied, middle-class heroes! (Oh, that was sarcasm, btw...)

Still blowing them all away
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-23
Hothead Paisan is not your two dimensional superhero, but superheroine she is. She boils all that is wrong with the world down to white guys who oppress everyone else. In a rage that has no equal she takes on the white male establishment with guns, grenades, chainsaws, baseball bats, and any other lethal weapon she can find. Spurred on by enormous doses of caffeine, this urban terrorist roams the city as the body count goes ever higher. Her holy rage is beautifully counterpointed by her cat Chicken, her blind friend Roz, and a deity in a table lamp that calls herself Donna Summer. These three try to bring love and peace to Hothead's tortured soul. The illustrations perfectly portray the highly emotive Hothead and her range of feelings. This second volume contains #s 10-18 of the comix and a 22 page introduction to people who don't have the first volume. But why settle for part when you can have the Complete Hothead Paisan (#s 1-21) published by Cleis Press in 1999?

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Rex (Time Soldiers)
Published in Paperback by Arcturus (2007)
Author: Kathleen Duey
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very cool book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
My five year old loved this book and has read it several times. The pictures are very cool and make the time soldiers more realistic.

Rex: King of the Dinosaur Adventures
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-10
"Rex", the first of the Time Soldier series by Robert Gould is a well written and beautifully photographed kid's adventure story in the time of the dinosaurs. Five boys and a girl travel back into a prehistoric age through a time warp portal in their neighborhood forest. "Rex" is written at an appropriate reading level for elementary age children and contains educational facts on dinosaurs and their environment. The younger children can concentrate on the excellent photography if they are not yet up to the reading level, while the older children can learn new vocabulary from reading the text. The fantastic computer generated images of the dinosaurs are very detailed, down to the wrinkles on the hides and gleam in their eyes. The story line emphasizes the friends helping each to survive the difficulties that they encounter. I highly recommend this book for elementary school age children.

A Fantastic Adventure and Incredible Graphics
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-15
I really love Rex 1 and Rex 2. The books are visually stunning and wonderfully written. These books make kids want to read them and I enjoyed reading them, too. The Books are exiting and good-clean fun. I am keeping a set for my daughter and myself and gave copies as gifts to my friend's son and my nephew. I hope we can look forward to a Rex 3! -Aleta

My mother's testimonial is absolutely true. I am an absolute fossil fan - dedicated to anything dinosaur. I have read my share of good dino and adventure books, and I would rate both Rex and Rex 2 as being among the top best for kids (as well as for everyone else). I am fifteen, with a seven year old cousin, and we both absolutely love the series. Unlike most children's tales, it is not "dumbed down" nor dull in any way. It is creatively exiting, fun, and even a little misterious. The artwork is incredible, using superimposed images of real and artistically drawn creatures. The unusual perspectives and beautiful artwork in Rex 2 alone makes this book worthy of any youngster's library. But, above all, the stories are what give the books their unique charm. The harrowing adventures of the boys in delightful situations such as exploring a Cretaceous forest or having to track down a tyrannosaurus rex in an jungle known as a city have enough activities and goings-on that you get wrapped into the action. In addition, you will not see a T.Rex eating frightened victims or destroying buildings for the fun of it; you will see a prehistoric monarch acting like what it really was ... a magnificant and powerful animal of times long gone. I would undeniably rate these stories as the crem-de-la-crem of children's books. -Inga

teacher's choice
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-21
As a teacher in the east county of San Diego I have just used this book with my class and it was a huge success. The children and the adults in my class were quite taken with the local connection. They enjoyed realizing that the photos were taken close to home and the story kept their interest. It was fun to read and to listen to. I met the authors and they were very informative and I enjoyed talking with them.
Thanks

One Happy Grandma
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-13
I was shown this book by a family member just before my grandchildren came to visit from across the country. My grandson is 6 years old and had not yet entered the first grade. All it took was a look at the cover and he was into it.
He studied each of the pages and turned to me with a desperate voice (while holding my face with his hands and making me look into his eyes)"TEACH ME TO READ GRANDMA! I want to know what they are doing"!
Well, I think that says it all. This is a kid that does not sit still for a minute and here he was asking to learn to read!
The concept of photography of real kids, and the fabulous graphic arts, really drew my little guy into the book. I am hoping there are more to come. Books about "Time Soldiers" and grandchildren! tee hee...

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Robot Dreams
Published in Library Binding by (2007-12-15)
Author: Sara Varon
List price: $25.95
New price: $25.95
Used price: $29.44

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Book Review: Robot Dreams
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-28
For me, a book like Robot Dreams is just begging to be read. When our new book order came in last week, there it was in the stacks, quietly making itself known. Call me a sucker for the decidedly doodle-esque cover art, but I was ready to give this one a once-over. I picked it up, I sat back, I opened it up ... wait a minute - where are the words?! I then recalled the author's previous work and it all started to make sense. But, being down with all forms of literacy, the wordless format did not sway me from my mission of digesting this volume in one big gulp. I "read" on.

I'm pretty happy I did. The story begins with Dog purchasing and assembling Robot. The two become fast friends, bonding over videos checked out from the local library (who says DVDs don't belong?).

It is their fateful summer trip to the beach, however, that sets the story in motion. Unaware of his being made of metal, Robot follows Dog into the surf - with rusty results. Robot seizes up. With no way to carry him, Dog heads home alone. Over the course of the fall, winter, and spring Dog is repeatedly rebuffed in his attempts to retrieve his friend. On the beach Robot has dreams of what will happen to him (and his friendship with Dog) in the meantime. As robot is slowly disassembled for parts by various passersby, the reader is left wondering if the two will ever be reunited.

Dog and Robot do cross paths again, but not in the way you would expect. The, shall we say "circular", ending may leave some readers unsatisfied. For me however, it was an appropriate way to wrap up this rewarding and surprisingly mature story of friendship.

Lovely graphic novel/comic book - poignant!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-13
This beautifully drawn book is skillfully evocative of the joys and pains of friendship. From 12 to 25 to 50, readers in my family were engaged by this story that is told without words.

A wordless book made me cry
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-17
This was the first--and only--graphic novel I've ever read, let alone purchased. Long after I finished I found myself thinking about it, and also brooding over the memories that this book evoked, of failed friendships. Then I started to cry. This story ought to click with anyone who's ever had a friend, because I think it's a pretty universal thing about the human condition that all friendships change, and some don't last. The book is a bittersweet reminder of that.

Evocative and poignant
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-08
I found out about Robot Dreams through a comic publisher's website. I thought the pictures looked evocative and I was not disappointed with my purchase. While the images look like they might belong in a children's book, the ensuing story is filled with emotion and superb narrative. Even without words, the story speaks so keenly of the fragility of friendship and the impact one simple experience can have on our lives. A wonderful book that will stay on my favorites shelf forever.

A must-read for adults, teenagers, adolescents!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-09
An emotional journey of friendship, one that every person can relate to. This simple, wordless story reflects the joy and pain of friendship, but ultimately, how each relationship in our lives shapes us. Friends come and go, but they always remain within us. This book will act as a catalyst for discussion and reflection of friendship and relationships among readers of all ages. It is a rare feat for a book to evoke such emotion. Way to go, Sara Varon! You've created a timeless work of art!

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The Saddest Little Robot
Published in Hardcover by Soft Skull Press/Red Rattle Books (2004-02-06)
Author: Brian Gage
List price: $16.95
New price: $10.12
Used price: $1.99
Collectible price: $16.95

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Simple, yet oddly profound
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-11
I ordered this book for my kids on the recommendation of a friend. Although it wasn't as "classic literature" as I was expecting - I found the book to be one of the best offerings for children I've read in a long time. Gage really does a fantastic job of exploring a vast sociological allegory within an interesting and fast moving plot. But that's an adult talking - my kids just loved the book and really related to the ugly duckling premise centered around the misfit robot Snoot. Very entertaining for the whole family, and highly recommended.

Great All Ages Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-08
This is one of the best kid's books I've read in a long time. Great for kids and interesting enough for adults due to deeper themes the author is using.

the next harry potter!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-02
I heard about this book through a great review in last week's LA Times and decided to pick up a copy for my 11-year-old brother. However, when the book arrived, I couldn't help reading it myself! It's a really fantastic story - something both kids and adults would enjoy. In addition to the great illustrations (think Star Wars meets Harry Potter), the story itself has really fun and interesting characters, a suspenseful plot, plenty of twists and turns, and a really sweet ending to tie it all together.
What I liked most though was the message. Whereas some kids books are so over-the-top preachy that you want to roll your eyes, this one has a much more subtle and intelligent analogy... it's actually quite relevant to today's issues!
Apparently, this book is the first in a series, with another book coming out in a couple years. I'm looking forward to it!

A hit with my whole family
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-01
my whole family: me, my 2 kids, and husband have throughly enjoyed it. even my eldest who's 11 and doesn't read all that much really loved the book. it's very charming, has a great story, and a great main character. I think the last time my kids were this excited about a book was when I first read them Harry Potter.

A moving story, told on a grand scale
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-12
Brian Gage's The Saddest Little Robot is an impressive work of children's literature about an ordinary little Drudgebot, unhappy in his endless labor in the depths of the Cylinder that powers the light in the great Dome City. Curious about what lies outside his world, he journeys outside, makes unlikely friends, and meets with a great Makerbot who inspires him to return to his home and liberate his fellow Drudgebots. A moving story, told on a grand scale and wondrously illustrated by Kathryn Otoshi, The Saddest Little Robot will prove a welcome and much appreciated addition to school and community library science fiction collections for young readers.

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Schlock Mercenary: The Blackness Between
Published in Paperback by The Tayler Corporation (2006-11-15)
Author: Howard Tayler
List price: $15.00
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Great!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-20
Great read from one of my favourite webcomic authors. Nicely printed and lots of interesting bonus content.

Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-09
Before I found Schlock Mercenary, I thought that all web comics were terrible. Schlock Mercenary opened my eyes to a new world of entertainment, and now I read webcomics every week.

Schlock Mercenary is my homepage.

This is the second Schlock Mercenary compilation, continuing the story started in Under New Management. It also carries on the quality set in the first book, the humor is consistent and it's an all around crowd pleaser.

Buy this book!

Detente is when...
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-02
...you each throw away enough weapons you only have enough left to kill each other twice.

The artwork is better, the plotting tighter, the plotting in-story even backstabberier, and Sergeant Schlock gets to use his Plasgun to THOOM lots of stuff that...well..._mostly_ needed blown up.

With more twists than a fifties dance hall, lots of laughs and tactics that resolve to, "Shoot it," you'll find yourself quoting the Seven Rules Of Highly Effective Pirates to your friends. Especially Number 34.

How hard sci fi can be funny.....
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-02
Others will tell you how this little volume is the excellent sequel to "Under New Management" and how there exists on line at the Schlock Mercenary site not only the books but the amazing Schlock saga before and since. See the amazing advances in artistic skill that constant practice at turning out a strip that is both scientifically plausible and funny at the same time can produce!
In fact why buy the printed versions at all? - 1. they don't need a computer to access them 2. there are extras in the books in the form of additional illustrations, footnotes and stories that you won't get online.
Buy the books AND check out the strip! (just use a Famous Search Engine and you'll find the URL)

Never mind that the humour here is clean and wholesome with an ominous hummmmm or that "Elf" Foxworthy is hot hot hot.....

This is funny stuff done by an artist who is a great guy. So buy buy buy.

Science Frictionless!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-04
Howard Tayler's series is one of the best there is. His setting is well-constructed and thought out enough to please the hard science-fiction fans, but is approachable and appeals to all readers. The plot, with its conspiracies, factions, and betrayals, is one that keeps you coming back for more, but Tayler makes you laugh a few panels later.

Hard sci-fi can be intimidating to some people, but Tayler's work is accessible, funny, and fun.

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Shaman King (Shaman King (Sagebrush))
Published in School & Library Binding by Tandem Library (2004-01)
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
List price: $16.95
New price: $16.95

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I love it!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-29
This was a great comic book, It shows you Yoh when he was 4, he was so cute! I say, if you like shaman king, buy it!

Love Shaman King
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-24
I love Shaman King and everything but this book was just one long fight, even though the fight was really kool and everything it got boring after a while so if you like loooooonnnnngggg battles then this is a good book

Thought it might be interesting!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-20
Ok, here in the latino paradise I live in, there are no comics or books or nothing of Shaman King, only T.V series. Are there T.V series os SK in the states? Anyways, the names are somewhat different too, what you all call Asakura Yoh is "Io Asakura", his spirit that's with him, which in spanish is called "espiritu acompa?ante", is named "amidamaru". Then what's his face, no idea what his english name is, the dude with the the one-spike on his head, his name is "Len Tao", spirit? "Baz-n". Blue haired guy, "Horo Horo" (dont know what name his spirit holds but she keeps saying: cucurucu!), the gay guy, "Ryu". 'Lizer", the green haired guy, fairy's name is "Morfin". "Ana", "Io"'s girlfriend. "Manta", "Io"'s best friend, the little guy. And the cheetah kid, the one that tells jokes, "Chocolo" is his name, and he wants to bring: "la brisa de la risa". 'Jun Tao", "Len"'s siter. "Horo Horo"'s sister? no idea. And anyways, there weren't anymore series after Io finished with Hao (twin brother). So! not really sure what the other characters are! except for "Los soldados X", the group Lizer joined ages ago, with the leader princess character, "La Doncella"!

The best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-02-14
I am the frickn biggest fan of shaman king i have read every single shonen jump until i forgot about the 2nd volume when i read this i thought that it was awsome pretty long fight but interesting this volume has yoh,len.bai long,and a couple of more people but it is awsome it also tells you about bai longs kung fu master shalin (joto one).

More Shaman King Goodness!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-16
If you haven't experienced the power of Shaman King yet, this second volume may or may not be a good place to start, but for all you action-buffs out there, Volume Two is right up your ally.

Starting after Yoh's fight with Ren, the reader is treated to a flashback to when Yoh was a young child and how he becomes obbsessed with his goal to becoming the Shaman King. We also get two new characters added to the already likeable cast: Anna, Yoh's strict and bossy fiancee and Jun, Ren's older sister who controls the corpse of famed action star Lee Bailong. Again, we are treated to another impressive battle with lots of hard punches, kicks and ghostly matches.

While this volume is basicly one big action-packed fight, a lesson is taught and learned (a common theme, no?). Still, one cannot admire and praise the art, story and characters that has put Shaman King on the map. More of the main character's personalities are revealed and Manta truly outshines Yoh in this department. While in the first volume he is shown as a wet blanket, he proves that this wet blanket has a strong backbone and will do anything for his friends! He proves this by risking his own safety while requiring a replacement sord for Yoh by getting into a fight with Ryu. Hey, what are friends for?

For anyone who became a fan through the anime, give the manga a go and see what you have been missing. For those who are already a fan of the manga, sit back and relax and take in all the action of this volume!

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Simpsons Comics Strike Back
Published in Paperback by Titan Books Ltd (1998-07)
Authors: Matt Groening and et al
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As good as the T.V. Show!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-19
Wow, this was my very first Simpsons Comic Book that I have bought and trust me I was very impressed. I didn't really have high expectations for it but this really took me by suprise. This Comic is amazingly funny! You just have to get this book, trust me you won't regret it with classic strips such as "A Trip to Simpsons Mountain" where Grandpa tells his days when there was no television and "Get Fatty" where the town of Springfield is known as the most overweight town in the country and every food that now sells is nutritional and so the whole town has to lose some weight in order to be awarded a waterpark. I would get this Comic book if I were you because now I have at least a dozen Simpson Comics in my room after buying this one.

Yee-Haw!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-20
This is the first simpsons thing I had ever bought-and once I read it I went and bought a lot more>! This is one of fav. simpsons comics.

Worthy of bearing the name Somsons
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-18
Waitresses in the sky is the only bad one in this book.A trip to Simsons mountain is the best.All the others are good too.

I thought this book was the best of the best!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1999-03-07
All four stories were very funny.You should see the T.V. show first.Lisa's top 40 was also funny.I think number 18 was the funniest.I recommend Simpsons Wing Ding.

More Simpson Fun Beyond the TV!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-15
More super stories from the great characters of Springfield! Here's what this issue has to offer:

"A Trip to Simpson Mountain": Grandpa tells a story of his childhood days before television that sounds oddly enough like a cross between The Waltons, Beverly Hills 90210, Leave It To Beaver, The Brady Bunch, and the Partridge Family (must be a coincidence).

"Kill-er Up With Regular": A classic Itchy and Scratchy short from the "1930s".

"Waitresses in the Sky": Patty and Selma lose their jobs at the DMV and end up living with the Simpsons. Can they find the job of their dreams at Mr. Burns' airline (you'll love the insignia on the planes) or will they break under the pressure (actually, the "No Smoking" sign)? Would make a hilarious T.V. episode.

"Apu's Incredible 96-Hour Shift (without Getting a Break)": The legend is true, but not so impresive considering Apu didn't have a customer for 95 hours and 54 minutes of the famed shift.

"What's the Frequency Simpson": Similar to the T.V. episode where Lisa and Bart co-anchor a kids' news program. In this comic, Bart and Lisa take over a public access channel to start a new sensation: SimpTV. SimpTV offers such entertaining and informative programs as "Geek Patrol" hosted by Martin Prince, "Bad Boy" starring Nelson Munz, and "In the Kitchen With Wiggum" where Ralph creates many tantalizing dishes involving paste. The television elite of Springfield (aka Krusty the Klown, Troy McClure, Bumblebee Man, Kent Brockman, and Dr. Nick) try to shut the renegade channel down.

"Bumblebee Man in !Ay, Que Lastima!": Short about the trying personal life of the yellow and black striped character we thought we knew.

"The Dame and the Clown": Dragnet take-off where Otto is Detective Friday and Moe helps Marge escape an abusive relationship to return to her true love (Homer the Sailor Man).

"Get Fatty": One of the funniest of this book. This comic has a topic similar to the T.V. show where Springfield is named the nation's fattest city. In this comic, President Clinton plans to shape up the country's fattest town with the "worst cholesterol count in modern history." He sends his fitness ambassador Rainier Wolfcastle (aka McBain) to whip Springfield into shape. The worst offenders must lose 10 pounds in two weeks or face the consequences. Can they (or, more to the point, CAN HOMER) do it?

"The Quest for Yaz": This comic continues the storyline started in the T.V. episode "Three Men and a Comic Book." Milhouse's dream is to own a 1973 Carl Yastzremski baseball card when he had big sideburns--but is Milhouse willing to steal to get it?

Comics
Simpsons Comics Unchained
Published in Paperback by (2002-03-01)
Author: Matt Groening
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My son LOVES this book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-09
My son loves the Simpsons and wasn't too into reading. I thought what better way to get him into reading than buying him books about his beloved Simpsons. Sure enough he sat down with it and read it cover to cover without getting off the couch.

funny!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-22
this is better than a lot of the newer simpsons episodes. it is a good fast read when you are bored.

SPEECHLESS......
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-08
This book literally left me speechless.
Once you start you literally can't stop.
I picked up the book and until i read
every last word of this amazing
"extravaganza of laughs" couldn't put it down.

This thrilling tale just gave and gave
and didn't ask for anything in return.

I absolutely,positively enjoyed every aspect of this book because it was full of jokes,laughs and skits.

IF YOU HAVE ANY SENSE OF HUMOUR YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK!

PS: I GIVE A STANDING OVATION TO THE CREATORS OF THIS "EXTRAVAGANZA OF LAUGHS".

Oh My God, This is Funny!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-07
This book is so funny! As I read it, I had a hard time not laughing my head off, while rolling on the floor. Yes, its that FUNNY! Its big too, 7 or so comic strips, and each strip is like 20 big pages, its like reading a book, but better. If you want a good laugh, get this book NOW! The one thing bad about this book is: NOTHING!!!

More Simpsons Comics for the Buck!
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-06
This book is jam-packed with Simpsons Comics! It is 174 pages; 30% bigger than most Simpsons Comics books! And the quality of the comics has not gone down one iota. Here's what you get in this book:

"The Geek Shall Inherit the Earth": Springfield's top three nerds, Doug, Gary, and Benjamin (Homer hung out with them in the TV episode "Homer Goes to College") are finally forced to leave the secure confines of college to venture into the real world. They end up in Homer's garage. Soon, they become millionaires after creating a violent computer game. While pursuing investment ideas, which includes a sci-fi motion picture that may be too scientifically correct, they leave their business in the hands of Homer. Good idea? What do you think?

"The Absent-Minded Protester": Grandpa is tired of being ignored, so he tries a new way to express his ideas that makes Bart proud.

"Dullards to Donuts": Mr. Burns' research lab produces a donut with powerful addictive qualities. When Burns cuts off the donut supply to his employees, they will make any concession to get them back. The proceeding trial includes appearances from conservative talk show host Birch Barlow (his followers are called "Echo Drones"), Lard Lad, and the mob.

"Sense and Censorability": As punishment for doing a lousy job on his oral biographical report, Bart has to present an historical research project with Homer! When they find their sources from the "Adults Only" section of the comic book store, Watch Out!

"Sideshow Simpsons": With Krusty's sidekicks on strike, Krusty shoots his prime time network special from the Simpsons' house.

"In Search of the Lost Donut Holes": Cute and clever short that has advertising icon and donut connoisseur Lard Lad and friends traveling to "dimensional gateways" through the universe in search of the missing donut holes. Comic includes slogans, editor's notes, and "Brain Glazer" puzzles.

"Bart Simpson and the Krusty Brand Fun Factory": Bart, Ralph, Barney, Nelson and their choices of "legal guardians or parole officers" win a tour of Krusty's new cherry soda factory. Bart chooses to take grandpa so Homer goes with Barney posing as Barney's mother. But, wait. Someone tries to hack into the computerized factory with his prison laptop! Why, it's Sideshow Bob!

"The Homer Show": Taken from the Jim Carey movie, a group of TV execs find Homer the subject of a plethora of videos sent to the Funniest Home Movies program. They plan on creating a 24 hour a day TV show around him, but must get the entire town to cooperate.

"Slobberwacky": Old fashioned style poem featuring many Simpsons characters.

Comics
Something Chocolate This Way Comes: A Baby Blues Collection (Baby Blues Scrapbook #21)
Published in Paperback by Andrews McMeel Publishing (2006-04-01)
Authors: Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman
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Keeping up with the kids
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
This was a great collection of strips. You can see the natural and humorous growth of Zoe, Hammie and baby Wren, who keep Wanda and Darryl constanstly on their toes and in the grocery store. I have always loved Baby Blues and will be sad to see them "grow up"....like the kids in For Better Or For Worse. That's when you know a strip is darn great...when you think of the characters as real and you can really relate to their daily "lives". Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!

Something Chocolate This Way Comes: A Baby Blues Collection (Baby Blues Scrapbook #21)
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-06
I bought this book for my wife, because she loves chocolate and we have raised two kids. It is a very funny book. It should be read while eating chocolate too.
Gordon H.

Something Chocolate This Way Comes Review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-29
I loved this new Baby Blues collection. It simply had me in tears. I liked it when Wren bumped her chin, the Hammie got greenstick fracture, then Zoe got bruised knuckles, and Darryl sprang his ankle. It was a hilarious Baby Blues story. I recommend this collection to anyone who wants to laugh.

Something Chocolate This Way Comes: A Baby Blues Collection
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-15
Great reading! Good for parents who have very small amounts of personal space! Be prepared for lots of laughter coming from the closed bathroom door!

Wow
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-12
I can't believe the longevity of this strip and how it has stayed consistantly funny. When it first came out I found it really amusing as it dealt with the pitfalls of being a parent with a baby/children. Now all these years later, they are on their third child and the jokes are fresh and still very amusing. Baby Blues is an excellent series for the young and older fans.


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