A hilarious comic-strip collection starring a scheming, self-absorbed Siamese cat, a good-hearted, gullible dog, and the human who has to serve as referee .
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.
The world of sixteen-year-old Jeremy Duncan revolves around his insatiable "e;growing boy"e; appetite, lip-locking with squeeze Sarah, keeping his jerry-rigged vehicle roadworthy, and playing with his band, Goat Cheese Pizza.
New York Times Bestseller: A "e;charming, funny, and pointedly invigorating"e; collection of comic illustrations and inspiring quotes about creativity (Publishers Weekly).
Celebrate the once-in-more-than-a-lifetime hybrid holiday with this wonderful mash-up collection of recipes, cartoons, trivia, history, and activities for each of the eight days!
Navigating life is hard enough without tossing another person into the mix, but married life throws in an additional rollercoaster of ups and downslaundry, cooking, and bedroom policies aside.
Bad hair days, caffeine addiction, and the perils of cubicle-land are all a daily part of life in this e-only collection of cartoons from the comic strip Real Life Adventures, by Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise.
Welcome to Endtown, a community of animal-like mutants and "e;impure"e; humans infected with a mutagenic virus living below Earth's post-apocalyptic surface.
Welcome to Endtown, a community of animal-like mutants and "e;impure"e; humans infected with a mutagenic virus living below Earth's post-apocalyptic surface.
Welcome to Endtown, a community of animal-like mutants and "e;impure"e; humans infected with a mutagenic virus living below Earth's post-apocalyptic surface.
Welcome to Endtown, a community of animal-like mutants and "e;impure"e; humans infected with a mutagenic virus living below Earth's post-apocalyptic surface.
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?
Bad hair days, caffeine addiction, and the perils of cubicle-land are all a daily part of life in this e-only collection of cartoons from the comic strip Real Life Adventures, by Lance Aldrich and Gary Wise.
Navigating life is hard enough without tossing another person into the mix, but married life throws in an additional rollercoaster of ups and downslaundry, cooking, and bedroom policies aside.
The world of sixteen-year-old Jeremy Duncan revolves around his insatiable "e;growing boy"e; appetite, lip-locking with squeeze Sarah, keeping his jerry-rigged vehicle roadworthy, and playing with his band, Goat Cheese Pizza.
Cartoonist John McPherson's comics may be close to home, but thank your lucky stars that his erratic characters haven't made themselves too comfortable in your home.
As fresh a look at the inanity of office life as it brought to the comics pages when it first appeared in 1989, this 40th AMPDilbert collection comically confirms to the working public that we all really know what's going on.
Cartoonist John McPherson's comics may be close to home, but thank your lucky stars that his erratic characters haven't made themselves too comfortable in your home.
Everyone who's in business, works for a business, or even just gives others the business is amazed: Scott Adams never lacks for yet another way to lampoon the corporate world.
As creator Lynn Johnston illustrates inside this special treasury of America's most popular family comic strip, For Better or For Worse, life moves quickly in the Patterson household.