Foxtrotius Maximus is a treasury that promises to take you on a laughter-filled journey with the Fox family, especially if you're a fan of witty, culturally relevant humor. Jason's geeky charm is infectious, and the playful take on everyday life is something that will resonate with many. If you've ever found solace or hilarity in the chaos of family antics, navigating technology, or school life, this collection is bound to tickle your funny bone and remind you not to take life too seriously.
If you're a fan of the everyday absurdities of family life, you'll find a kindred spirit in "The Best of Foxtrot." Bill Amend packs almost two decades of comedy into this collection, giving you not just laughs but also a unique peek into his creative process through annotations. It's like revisiting old friends who never fail to amuse.
Enormously FoxTrot is perfect for those who love witty comics about relatable family struggles. The book's unique feature lies in its ability to deliver a chuckle through every single page. You will find yourself shaking your head in agreement more often than not.
Bill Amends treasury, Wrapped-Up FoxTrot , will leave FoxTrot fans with a lasting impression and a lot of laughs.Now a Sunday-only strip, this anthology includes colored Sundays as well as the final dailies of the comic Entertainment Weekly said "is the most idiosyncratic one to debut since Calvin and Hobbes ."Fans get all the family angst and antics they can handle with a collection of stories and experiences that only Jason, Peter, Paige, and parents can provide. Life is always fresh, topical, and irreverent in this wacky house.* Amend's FoxTrot won the National Cartoonists Society's prestigious Reuben Award in 2007.
"Assorted FoxTrot" could be a great read for anyone who enjoys witty humor, especially in the context of family dynamics. With a mix of pop culture references and relatable situations, readers of all ages can find something to enjoy in this collection. The series' unique feature is its ability to uncover humor in everyday situations, making it a great choice for those who enjoy light reading or need a good laugh. Overall, users will find it an entertaining and delightful read.
My Hot Dog Went Out, Can I Have Another? offers a hilarious and irreverent look at family life through the eyes of the Fox siblings. With pop culture references and witty humor, Bill Amend delivers a collection that will keep you laughing from start to finish. Perfect for fans of comic strips looking for a light and entertaining read.
FoxTrot is character driven, as opposed to silly situation or slapstick humor. It is one of the most entertaining comic strips in America.Meet the Fox * Roger, the sports-enthusiast father stuck in the middle rung of the corporate ladder.*Andy, mother and mediator of the family. Always wanted lots of kids. Now knows better. Her gourmet specialty?-tofu casserole.* Peter has never known a food he couldn't eat, but otherwise is a typical high schooler. Inherited the sports nut gene from Roger.* Paige. Egads, a freshman! Mall rat, Cosmo queen. Knows full well Mr. Right is right around the corner . . . or the next one . . . or the next.* Jason is the youngest sibling. This warped little genius' favorite pastimes include tormenting his sister and get-rich-quick schemes.* And finally, Quincy, Jason's iguana. Vomits on Paige's pillow when not sleeping or eating. What more could a 10 year old boy ask for?is a hugely popular comic strip, with twenty-three successful collections and nine treasuries. Appearing in over 1000 newspapers, three million FoxTrot books are in circulation. Jam-Packed FoxTrot features strips from , , and
"The Return of the Lone Iguana: A Foxtrot Collection" is a laugh-out-loud book that will keep you entertained from start to finish. Bill Amend's witty humor and relatable characters make this book a charming and enjoyable read. The book's unique feature is its hilarious take on sibling rivalry and family dynamics that most readers can relate to. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good comical read.
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