Inside Your Accomplishments Are Suspiciously Hard to Verify, Adams tackles the subjects of Elbonian slave labor, faulty product recalls, less-than-anonymous employee surveys, and more.
In her hugely popular comic drawings, Gemma Correll dispenses dubious advice and unreliable information on life as she sees it, including The Dystopian Zodiac, Reward Stickers for Grown-Ups, Palm Reading for Millennials, and a Map of the Introverts Heart.
Sarah Andersens hugely popular, world-famousSarahs Scribblescomics are for those of us who boast bookstore-ready bodies and Netflix-ready hair, who are always down for all-night reading-in-bed parties and extremely exclusive after-hour one-person music festivals.
In How To Be Perfectly Unhappy, Inman explores the surprising benefits of forgetting about “happiness,” and embracing instead the meaningful activities that keep us busy and interested and fascinated.
In How To Be Perfectly Unhappy, Inman explores the surprising benefits of forgetting about “happiness,” and embracing instead the meaningful activities that keep us busy and interested and fascinated.
Serving up another steaming hot cup of the warm and floofies, this new collection follows your favorite regulars at Cats Cafe as well as several all-new characters as they handle the ups and downs of life with the help of their friends.
Does Dilbert creator Scott Adams have a hidden camera in your office--or is he just completely in tune with the inept managers, wacky office politics, and nonsensical leadership practices that seem to run wild at your company?
New York Times Bestseller: A "e;charming, funny, and pointedly invigorating"e; collection of comic illustrations and inspiring quotes about creativity (Publishers Weekly).
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.
"e;Confined to their cubicles in a company run by idiot bosses, Dilbert and his white-collar colleagues make the dronelike world of Kafka seem congenial.
Home manicure tips, awkward seduction techniques, scoping out the snack table, and—most important—prioritizing naps: Lady Stuff reveals these womanly secrets and more.
Does Dilbert creator Scott Adams have a hidden camera in your office--or is he just completely in tune with the inept managers, wacky office politics, and nonsensical leadership practices that seem to run wild at your company?
From the dark days of sleep deprivation to the cacophony of a tri-kid family, Baby Bluesrevealsthe true dark underbelly of parenting to the delight of newspaper readers everywhere.
The engaging pursuit for the perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich cant be contained on the pageit leaps onto your mobile screen with the FREE interactive Kung Fu Robot companion app for an innovative reading experience.
From the bestselling author of Quiet Girl in a Noisy World comes a gently humorous and poignant collection of comics about anxiety and depressionbecause sometimes even the simple things like getting out of bed every day feel like an uphill battle.
A subversive, hilarious, dark-but-uplifting collection of comics skewering the commercial figures, Disney stories, and pop cultural touchstones that Millennials and Gen X-ers grew up with in the 80s and 90s.
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.
For more than 25 years, the MacPherson family has brought the joy, humor, and poignancy of raising three children to funny pages worldwide in the popular comic strip, Baby Blues.
Always look on the bright side - the genius that is Matt proves that, no matter what is happening in the world Matt's superb cartoons can always raise a smile.