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Mutts

Mutts

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mutts captures the whimsical nature of dogs and cats.
Review: MUTTS, a simply and sweetly drawn cartoon, is a welcome relief from the tedious, recycled, pseudo-hip and tiresome junk that appears in other cartoons. Mutts is fresh, clever, and portrays a fun (but not syrupy) relationship between Mooch and Earl and their humans, Ozzie, Millie and Frank. Anyone who has had cats AND dogs can relate to the pets' distinct attitudes and behavior, and knows that both species can get along just fine in the same household. Patrick McDonnell gives us a "minimalist" strip that is full of whimsy. More, please!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mutts changed my life
Review: Okay, not really. But my girlfriend and I say "anyshway" a lot now. And I have the Sid "sigh" strip on my wall. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommended
Review: Patrick McDonnell continues to do great work. Highly recommended to all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Warm. sweet and a lot of fun
Review: Patrick McDonnell is a true talent who has created a comic strip of warmth and love. It tugs at your heartstrings while making you laugh. I have all 3 books and when I get a new one, I have to sit down and read it non-stop!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Little Look-See by Patrick McDonnell
Review: Patrick McDonnell's wonderful cast of characters are funny, timely and touching. Who couldn't wish for an Earl and Mooch of their own?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect comic strip for cat and dog owners!
Review: This book is a wonderful collection for any Mutts fan. The Mutts comic strip is so refreshing with it's delightfully uncomplicated main characters, Earl and Mooch, who want nothing but to love and be loved, and perhaps get a handout from the Fatty Snax man. Their simple outlook on life is a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of today's world. Even the artwork is clean and uncluttered. Some of the "stories" in this collection are simple one-liners, and some cover several pages. Some are funny, and others are simply sweet and heartwarming. Mutts is the perfect comic for any cat or dog lover, as the loveable idiosyncracies of each are highlighted here in a way that's sure to bring a smile to the reader's face. This or any of the other Mutts comic books would make a perfect treat for yourself or gift for a cat/dog-loving friend.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: wow, this book sucked.
Review: this was the worst comic strip ive ever read!!! it was so terrible i couldnt even get throught the first five pages!!!!!!! if you have any sense at all you wont buy this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pure Delight in Paperback!
Review: When Bill Waterson decided to retire he left a huge void that is still felt today. But along comes Mutts which help fills that void. The drawing brings back visions of old style comic strips the humor is at times sly, subtle, and then outright hilarious and the comparisons to Charles Schulz and Peanuts is well earned. Along with Zits and Baby Blues, Mutts shows that the comic strip form is still alive and kicking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything A Comic Strip Should Be
Review: When Bill Waterson decided to retire he left a huge void that is still felt today. But along comes Mutts which help fills that void. The drawing brings back visions of old style comic strips the humor is at times sly, subtle, and then outright hilarious and the comparisons to Charles Schulz and Peanuts is well earned. Along with Zits and Baby Blues, Mutts shows that the comic strip form is still alive and kicking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All MUTTS booksh a musht for your shelf!
Review: When I read my first Mutts strips, I knew I had to have the books. I own them all, and I love them all. The strips are smart, touching, thought-provoking, memorable and funny. Not since A. A. Milne's Pooh Corner have animal characters possessed such distinctive and interesting traits and personalities. I can't wait for MUTTS V to come out so I can see what's new with Mooch, Earl, Guard Dog, Crabby, Sid, Shtinky Puddin', Woofie and the rest of the gang! Patrick McDonnell is a true dude.


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