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by: Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780740763557
ISBN: 0740763555
Label: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: April 01, 2007
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Sales Rank: 203440
Studio: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Baby Blues 'is a genuinely hilarious comic strip.' --Rants and Raves
Childhood-synonymous with slip 'n' slides, bubble gum, and getting your little brother in trouble. Parenthood-synonymous with Band-Aid bandages, haircuts, and giving timeouts for tattling. Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott effortlessly navigate the nuances of everyday family life in Briefcase of Baby Blues
Named Best Comic Strip of the Year by the National Cartoonists Society, Baby Blues details the goings-on inside the MacPherson home. Running at a frenzied pace, young parents Darryl and Wanda keep up with Zoe, Hammie, and baby Wren as Kirkman and Scott perfectly capture the domestic discord and creative chaos associated with this household's hilarious activities.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Another outstanding book
These guys manage to capture what is great and often hilarious about families. I couldn't do it better. I hope they continue to do this for many years. I would recommend this one to anyone who is a fan of Baby blues.
Rating: - Still funny, but Zoe annoys me
I still enjoy reading the comic strip, but as the kids age I get annoyed at all the parents put up with. Zoe's a snot and there seems to be a lack of discipline. It's just annoying to me to read smart-mouthed kids back talking their parents. I don't find it funny since I run into these kids all over the place and it isn't funny then, either. That lack of respect for one's elders isn't cute or funny. It's pathetic, mean and doesn't serve society well as a whole. Daryl, though, is still my favorite. ... Read More
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