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At Least This Place Sells T-Shirts: A FoxTrot Collection |
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Rating: Summary: One of the best FoxTrot collections! Review: Of all of the previous FoxTrot collections by Bill Amend, I would have to say "At Least This Place Sells T-Shirts" is the shining star. This collection brings together some of the best and most well known strips starring the Fox's. Including The series of strips dealing with the trip to Fun-Fun Universe, the strips where Jason meets Eileen Jacobson, the series where Paige save Quincy from almost dying from choking on one of her shoelaces. Also the strips where Peter takes care of Fauntleroy, a neighbor's dog, and the strips where Peter gets his head shaved. So if you are a true FoxTrot fanatic then I reccommend you rush out and buy this book
Rating: Summary: At least this place sells good comic books Review: Oh, my lord this is like the greatest Foxtrot ever written. The Strips are so cool and the stories are soooooooooooo funny espesialy when Roger smokes a cigar and Paige writes a ghost story. Truely, very fuuny
Rating: Summary: One of the ten best collections of a syndicated comic strip. Review: The Fox family has been a part of my morning constitutional
ever since I was first introduced to them in the first book, self-titled, "Fox Trot." Through the years the antics of this nuclear family has amused me time and time again. Whether it be Peter's typical enthusiam for the idolization of
sports figures, Paige's obsession with fantasy boyfriends and shopping, or Jason's intelligence and sincere yet vain
get-rich-quick schemes, one or any combination of them never fail in the area of hilarious entertainment. The character that steals the show, (mostly) however, is Jason's pet iguana, named Quincy. Though he speaks no lines, he is most assuredly the key figure that keeps this family a riot. Garfield. Snoopy. Get in line! In short, "Fox Trot" is a cup of "Far Side" with a dash of "Family Ties." Buy one book and laugh. Buy them all and explode
Rating: Summary: At least this place sells good comic books Review: The whole families hilarious interaction with eachother reflects on this book which in my humble opinion, the greatest comic of all time. I really enjoy this book and all of Foxtrot's books. The whole family has there own pet peeves and favorites and they are all very distinctive and hilarious. Foxtrot is pure humor!
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Excellent! Excellent! Review: The whole families hilarious interaction with eachother reflects on this book which in my humble opinion, the greatest comic of all time. I really enjoy this book and all of Foxtrot's books. The whole family has there own pet peeves and favorites and they are all very distinctive and hilarious. Foxtrot is pure humor!
Rating: Summary: Costs too much Review: There are some really great jokes, but it costs one week of my allowance or more
Rating: Summary: A wonderfully funny read! Review: This is a great book to give to someone as a gift to introduce them to the humor of Foxtrot. It is wonderfully funny and engrossing: you will have finished it before you realize it!
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