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Maybe Mr. Maybe it took longer for the previous editions to sell out than the makers would have wanted. Either way, you better snatch this up quickly before it sells out. If you love Bloom County, then this is the 3rd chance to have a volume to complete a collection. Even if you have previously published paperback collections, there are some strips missing from them. This book is sturdy, easy to handle, has a ribbon bookmark and presents the strips in an attractive manner.

Dates are put in very small print on the pages. There are explanations for some facts that might not be known by some, or forgotten, for example, a note to explain what the ERA was. Still perfectly witty after all these years. Peak Bloom County. Disaster naturally strikes, landing Opus and Steve in the People's Court. And then comes the presidential election and the return to glory of Bill the Cat. Given that summary, the strip has deep roots of the issues of the day, but the strength of its characters and storytelling allow it to transcend any outdated jokes, instead presenting the insanity of the 80s in a way that resonates decades later.

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Cancel anytime. Click through to see Humble Bundle's current promo codes, coupons, discounts, and special offers. Keep it up! Berkeley Breathed is, how influential his particular brand of anthropomorphic animal, absurdest, surrealistic, political humor has been on a generation of comic strip fans. What you want is an an actual book touched and signed by the man himself — for a reasonable, discounted price.

Unlike the previous two the makers have abandoned the sizable sticker on the back altogether and, like Vol 2, the autograph is set within the book itself. For the record, Vol 1 had the plate pasted onto the second page, just after the inside cover. The parts that remain the same throughout this series are the high quality paper, strong binding and the absolute best presentation of Mr.

Goodbye copies; hello ! Why the sudden change? Maybe Mr. Maybe it took longer for the previous editions to sell out than the makers would have wanted. Either way, you better snatch this up quickly before it sells out. If you love Bloom County, then this is the 3rd chance to have a volume to complete a collection. Even if you have previously published paperback collections, there are some strips missing from them. This book is sturdy, easy to handle, has a ribbon bookmark and presents the strips in an attractive manner.

Dates are put in very small print on the pages. There are explanations for some facts that might not be known by some, or forgotten, for example, a note to explain what the ERA was. There are some personal comments and statements from Berkeley Breathed which make for some very interesting reading. There are 3 daily strips on a page and one full page in colour for the Sunday strip.

This volume covers 2 July to 23 February It is nice to see a complete set of these comics made available in such a good form and manageable size. Freshly cut yellow tulips. A really good burger. Many, many lists later, Little Pieces of Hope pulls together the best of Doughty's lists along with never-before-seen entries, essays, musings, prompts, quotes, and playlists that offer solace, connection, and a daily touchstone of joy in a difficult world.

A beautiful keepsake full of gorgeous illustrations, Little Pieces of Hope is brimming with the pleasures of life, inspiring readers to look for and celebrate the good things that surround us. It's Kirk and the crew vs. Ideas for the strange. Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas, and a cavalcade of new talents bring to life amazing fantastical tales: A killer virus!

Astronauts lost in space! And Santa's worst nightmare! The first graphic novel from a sitting member of Congress, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, and American icon. John Lewis rose from humble beginnings to become a national leader of the civil rights movement. This is his story, from an Alabama farm to the March on Washington and beyond, co-written by Andrew Aydin and brought to astonishing life by Nate Powell in a graphic novel trilogy.

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