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Imagen de apoyo de  Big Nate: Pray for a Fire Drill

Big Nate: Pray for a Fire Drill

Por: Lincoln. Peirce | Fecha: 2013

A special digital-only collection! Big Nate, who is always notoriously unprepared for class, turns to divine intervention to spare him! Aspiring cartoonist Nate Wright is the star of Big Nate, the daily and Sunday comic strip. As a popular middle-grade book character, Nate is 11 years old, four-and-a-half feet tall, and the all-time record holder for detentions in school history. He's a self-described genius and sixth grade Renaissance Man. Nate, who lives with his dad and older sister, enjoys pestering his family and teachers with his sarcasm.
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Savage Chickens: Zombies According to Savage Chickens

Por: Doug. Savage | Fecha: 2013

If the Internet has taught us anything, it's that the zombie apocalypse is looming, and it's coming soon. In order to protect ourselves from the zombies' grumbling stomachs, it makes sense to prepare by studying a handbook to the nethermost depths of the zombie's psyche. Zombies According to Savage Chickens is not that guide; however, this e-book original collection of comics certainly makes for a more amusing read, which, after all, is what truly matters. Doug Savage, the cartoonist who has maintained the hilarious Savage Chickens web comic blog since 2005 by uploading sticky notes illustrated with the antics of his clever cast of characters, has imagined another memorable type of Savage Chicken: the Zombie Chickens. Zombies have one thing on their minds: BRAINS. But that doesn't necessarily mean that they run amuck all day looking for the next lucky person in the land-of-the-living to provide lunch. How might a zombie interact at an art auction, wedding, or job interview? What is their ideal Valentine's Day gift, and how would a zombie Shakespeare have taken his plays to the Globe? These are exactly the questions--the totally relevant questions--about the imminent zombie takeover that only Mr. Savage has the guts (and the brains) to tackle. After all, why study up on the zombie apocalypse when you can laugh at the expense of the undead instead?
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Muddy Max: The Mystery of Marsh Creek

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Love Me or Go to Hell

Por: Donna. Barstow | Fecha: 2013

Love Me or Go to Hell is a sexy, sophisticated collection of cartoons on love, romance, and the inevitable trip (and sometimes pratfalls) that every woman yearns to go on.Love me or leave me. Love me or go to hell! Love makes the world go 'round. Love is what all women think about, much like sex for men. Love Me or Go to Hell delivers an edgy, delicious sense of humor as only a woman can bring it. The brainchild of author Donna Barstow introduces cartoons written and illustrated by women, for women. It's a compilation of cartoons from a fabulous group of women-including Liza Donnelly, Anne Gibbons, Stephanie Piro, and Lynn Williams. Among the sidesplitting quotations: "He looked like my father and sounded like my mother. Was that so wrong?
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Get Fuzzy Treasury: Jerktastic Park

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Savage Chickens: The Very Very Best of Savage Chickens

Por: Doug. Savage | Fecha: 2013

The office can be a dangerous place. The same old daily routine has a tendency to reduce any inspiration for fun or imagination into tedious cubicles and spreadsheets. This is precisely the situation in which Doug Savage found himself. His creativity waning away under fluorescent lights of his office job, he finally discovered his own personal antidote: doodling some cheeky chickens on yellow sticky notes. He began uploading these drawings to his Savage Chickens blog in 2005, and over 18,000 cartoons later, his chickens are as clever--and absurd--as ever. The Savage Chickens must too contend with their mundane office environment, but with a little help from their favorite colleagues and friends, it's not difficult for them to find diversions (read: trouble). From pirates and time-travelers to Middle Earth and M.C. Hammer, from the most sinister Happy Bear you'll ever meet to Marketing Chicken who is always attached to his martini, the Chickens' puns and wordplay will constantly thwart your expectations in surprising and humorous ways. This e-book original collection is not just an assortment of Savage's very best cartoons, but his very very best cartoons, composed of the wittiest, most memorable drawings to date. Bring it along on your commute to work, and suddenly the office might not seem like the death of amusement after all.
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Lio: Zombies Need Love Too

Por: Mark. Tatulli | Fecha: 2013

"... Mark Tatulli's Lio isn't just a charmingly macabre strip about a creepy little boy who dabbles in the occult; it's also a daily demonstration of how a skilled artist can express sometimes complicated comedic ideas without any dialogue. . . ."-- A.V. Club, The Onion Lio is a small boy with a penchant for befriending squids, monsters, and aliens. He's a curious scientist, a comic-book fan, defender of the defenseless, and creator of an army of zombie bunnies. All without saying a word. Zombies Need Love Too is Lio's fifth book with AMP.
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Cul de Sac Collection: Children at Play

Por: Richard. Thompson | Fecha: 2013

"Richard Thompson reminds us that being a 40-year-old isn't hard, but being a four-year-old is. His warm, welcoming reminders are wonderfully lighthearted and funny as he brings home Alice's life in a fun, new Cul de Sac collection. Alice and her Blisshaven Preschool classmates charm fans of all ages. Their adventures ring alarmingly true to parents of little ones, too. From doing projects in a whirlwind of crayons and markers to their nonstop chatter to trying to comprehend a completely incomprehensible world, Thompson's characters make Children at Play a must-read. The little boxes crammed together, the shopping malls, and the insane traffic systems set the scene for the storylines and adventures that only suburban life can provide. Thompson's witty dialogue meets comically unique drawings to make Cul de Sac a place worthy of visiting on a daily basis. "I thought the best newspaper comic strips were long gone, and I've never been happier to be wrong. Richard Thompson's Cul de Sac has it all-intelligence, gentle humor, a delightful way with words, and, most surprising of all, wonderful, wonderful drawings." -Bill Watterson, creator of Calvin and Hobbes"
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Get Fuzzy Vol #9 Loserpalooza

Por: Darby. Conley | Fecha: 2013

On the Media calls Darby Conley "the most successful cartoonist of the new generation." --National Public Radio * More than one million Get Fuzzy books have been sold-and the three most recent books have been New York Times best-sellers. Loserpalooza is the third treasury, collecting strips from New York Times best-sellers Say Cheesy and Scrum Bums. Loserpalooza is Darby Conley's latest look at the interspecies antics of his wildly popular characters Bucky, Satchel, and Rob. At the center of this not-so-warm-and-fuzzy arrangement is Rob Wilco, a single, mild-mannered ad exec. Bucky is Rob's temperamental, buck-toothed Siamese cat with a penchant for mischief, a hatred of ferrets, and a love of rubber bands. Satchel is a sweet but naive shar-pei-yellow-Lab mix who haplessly ends up on the receiving end of Bucky's wayward schemes. An entertaining critique on popular culture and a bona fide hit, Get Fuzzy was named Best Comic Strip of the year in 2002 by the National Cartoonists Society and now appears in more than 400 newspapers worldwide.
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Imagen de apoyo de  Get Fuzzy Vol #14 Dumbheart

Get Fuzzy Vol #14 Dumbheart

Por: Darby. Conley | Fecha: 2013

Bucky B. Katt is leading the charge of the Highlands Kittyscouts. Bolstered by his roommates Rob Wilco (decked out in a borrowed hotel bathrobe and a Burger King crown) and Satchel Pooch (protected by a colander helmet), the trio from Get Fuzzy are ready to entertain their readers with another collection of their antics. Bucky's crazy schemes and snarky attitude play off the good hearted Satchel and the exasperated Rob to endless comic results.
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