This hardcover collection features the cute, uplifting and ingenious aquatic cartoons of Andrés Colmenares, the creator of Wawawiwa Comics, followed by millions of fans around the globe.
This hardcover collection features the cute, uplifting and ingenious aquatic cartoons of Andrés Colmenares, the creator of Wawawiwa Comics, followed by millions of fans around the globe.
Serving up more than just coffee and tea, Cat's Cafeprovides its cast of adorable charactersa gentle, supportive spaceand a hefty servingof the warm and floofies.
Serving up more than just coffee and tea, Cat's Cafeprovides its cast of adorable charactersa gentle, supportive spaceand a hefty servingof the warm and floofies.
The world's finest parenting cartoon featuring ducks presents a comprehensive view of the early parenting years in all of their maddening cuteness and sanity-depriving chaos.
Created by UK-based artist Chris McCoy,Safely Endangereds brilliantly hilarious comics have an unexpected, twisted punch line with an adorableillustration.
Created by UK-based artist Chris McCoy,Safely Endangereds brilliantly hilarious comics have an unexpected, twisted punch line with an adorableillustration.
A years worth of Baby Blues comics with a special section and bonus materials celebrating the 30th anniversary of the beloved strip about parenting, kids, and the hilarity of family lifeBB3X is a special Baby Blues treasury that celebrates three decades of one of the most heartwarming, funny, and true-to-life depictions of raising children ever seen in the funny pages.
Humorist Keaton Patti forced a bot to digest massive amounts of human media to produce these absurdly funny, ';totally real,' ';bot-generated' scripts, essays, advertisements, and more.
Adam's comics deal with weightier topics like seasonal affective disorder and struggles with self-esteem, while also touching on the silly and absurdlike his brief, but intense obsession with crystals.
The author and artist shares 200+ comics, essays, and guides to coping with twenty-first-century panic: "e;an absurdist take on the anxieties of the internet era"e; (CBR).
';Thirty years after Armstrong's comics brought diversity to the funny pages of America's major newspapers, this humor strip retrospective perfectly packages the uncommon vision and exuberant creativity of its skilled creator.