Random Zits not-so-randomly combines the previous collections Road Trip! and Teenage Tales into one mega-volume. It includes popular story lines that include Jeremy and Hector fixing up their old van and taking it for a clandestine joy ride, Jeremy learning the value of tact on his girlfriend's bad hair days, selling random household items on eBay, surviving sudden radical growth spurts, and being coaxed into a fishing trip with his father, who seizes the opportunity to have "the talk." Zits captures the nature of teenage boys with uncanny precision. In one series of strips, Jeremy's mom is alarmed when she finds a fist-size hole in the wall of his room. Pressed to explain it, he balks. When he finally describes what happened, it turns out that the hole wasn't made in a moment of teen hormonal rage. It was made in a moment of teen hormonal idiocy, when he used his mom's meat tenderizing mallet to swat a bug. Anyone who has spent much time around an adolescent boy will recognize this seemingly inexplicable behavior: intelligence and impulsiveness locked in constant battle. This is the natural state of the teen male, and it's portrayed exquisitely in Zits.
Jerry Scott Libri
Jerry Scott è un fumettista americano celebrato per le sue creazioni. È la mente geniale dietro la amata striscia a fumetti Baby Blues e co-creatore dell'altrettanto popolare Zits. Il lavoro di Scott è caratterizzato dalla sua rappresentazione umoristica ma tenera della vita familiare quotidiana. Cattura magistralmente temi universali come la genitorialità, l'adolescenza e le relazioni umane, risuonando con lettori di tutte le età che apprezzano le sue osservazioni spiritose e commoventi.






Wetter, Louder, Stickier
- 214pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Daryl and Wanda face new challenges, from Zoe's excitement for the "Smoochy Boyz" concert to baby Wren's language attempts and Hammie's role in the school play. With humor and "performance-enhancing substances" like chocolate donuts, the MacPherson family delivers smiles and laughter in their chaotic lives.
Playdate: Category 5 is a humorous collection from the Baby Blues comic strip, showcasing the chaotic yet delightful parenting journey of Darryl and Wanda MacPherson with their kids, Zoe, Hammie, and Baby Wren. Filled with relatable family antics and witty insights, this collection resonates with parents and fans alike.
In "No Yelling!", Wanda and Darryl MacPherson share the humorous and poignant realities of modern parenting, as depicted in their comic strip, Baby Blues. This collection explores challenges like picky eaters and sibling disputes, providing a witty perspective that resonates with parents and anyone who recalls childhood.
The Natural Disorder of Things
- 128pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
In "The Natural Disorder of Things" by Kirkman and Scott, the MacPherson family navigates the chaos of parenting with humor and heart. Daryl and Wanda juggle their roles as parents to Zoe, Hammie, and baby Wren, capturing the real ups and downs of family life in a relatable and funny way.
Adult Time
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
From the dark days of sleep deprivation to the cacophony of a tri-kid family, Baby Blues reveals the true dark underbelly of parenting to the delight of newspaper readers everywhere. Like a comic epidural, or butt cream on a raging diaper rash, this comic strip has helped take some of the sting out of parenting for countless parents around the world.
You're Making That Face Again: Zits Sketchbook No. 13
- 127pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Sixteen-year-old Jeremy Duncan is learning to navigate residential byways and high school hallways while the parentals, a.k.a. Connie and Walt Duncan, try to keep pace and find a little peace.From hormones to how-come-I'm-not-like-everyone-else questions and insecurities, Borgman and Scott continue to successfully tell teenage horror stories. Artfully exploring insecurities, societal pressures, and just plain teenage goofiness, Scott and Borgman contrast the experiences of adolescence and parenthood.
It's a Girl
- 79pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
"It's a Girl" is a delightful gift book featuring beloved comic strips from "Baby Blues," showcasing Hammie's humorous and heartwarming journey as he adjusts to life with a new baby sister. This charming story is perfect for new parents and families welcoming a little one.
"Baby Blues" by Kirkman and Scott offers a relatable, humorous glimpse into parenting through the MacPherson family. Since 1990, this award-winning comic strip captures the joys and challenges of raising children, resonating with readers who appreciate its honest portrayal of family life.
Baby Blues follows Darryl and Wanda as they navigate the ups and downs of parenting their lively children, Zoe and Hamish. With humor and heart, it captures the chaos and joy of family life, appealing to both parents and nonparents. In Lift and Separate, the couple faces new challenges in raising their energetic kids.