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Garfield Eats Crow: His 39th Book (Garfield #39)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
Mischief's on the menu and trouble's brewin' in this concoction of comics. Share in the shenanigans, as Garfield, the furry…
prankster, engages in a little "tomcatfoolery" that's sure to elicit some catty laughter.Garfield Souped Up: His 57th Book (Garfield #57)
Par Jim Davis. 2013
Go, Cat, Go! Garfield shifts the laughs into overdrive in this uproarious collections of comics. Whether he&’s booting Nermal…
through the front door or battling Mrs. Feeny&’s lawn gnome, the fat cat keeps the mischief and mayhem coming fast and furious. Let the wild ride begin!Garfield Makes It Big: His 10th Book (Garfield #10)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
This is his tenth book—and Garfield and the gang want to celebrate. Millions of fans just can't get enough of…
Garfield and company, so join them for an old-fashioned hoe-down and then sit down so you can read all about the fun!Garfield Sits Around the House: His 7th Book (Garfield #7)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
He's the #1 champ at sleeping, eating, and watching TV—and when the world's favorite cat sits around the house, he…
really sits around the house! And of course, he&’s as sassy and lovable as ever when he chases Odie, plays with Nermal and Pooky, and makes life both wicked and wonderful for his owner, Jon.Garfield Blots Out the Sun: His 43rd book (Garfield #43)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
Gluttony on a Galactic Scale! Like the universe, Garfield is constantly expanding. Fans of the fat cat will get a…
big bang out of this collection of comics, featuring Garfield at his funniest—and hungriest!Garfield Weighs In: His 4th Book (Garfield #4)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
America's sassiest, grouchiest, funniest, and chubbiest cat is up to his old tricks—and up to some new tricks too! Garfield…
celebrates living by fighting fleas, falling in love, and composing a history of dogs. This fourth Garfield extravaganza also features A Morning with Garfield and Garfield's only biography of his creator, Jim Davis.The GARFIELD CLASSICS series collects the early years of the Garfield comic strip. Garfield may have gone through a few changes, but one thing has stayed the same: his enormous appetite for food and fun. So laugh along with the classic cat, because classics are always in style.Garfield Swallows His Pride: His 14th Book (Garfield #14)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
Here's Garfield at his most appealing. Debonair, wise beyond his years—and funny! When you crave sarcasm, rapier wit, pithy comments,…
or lots of belly laughs, Garfield's the one who has it all!Garfield Listens to His Gut: His 62nd Book (Garfield #62)
Par Jim Davis. 2015
Think Big! Get Big! Garfield&’s gut instinct is to eat—and eat BIG! And why not? That&’s how the fat…
cat became famous, enjoying enormous success worldwide. And that&’s how the big-bellied glutton still rolls. Garfield fans can binge-read his comics in this fun-filled collection!Garfield Gets His Just Desserts: His 47th Book (Garfield #47)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
Sugar Shock! Forget the prize, Garfield has his eyes on the pies . . . and the cakes .…
. . and the donuts. As the fat cat himself says, &“Never underestimate the positive power of pastries.&” Fans hungry for laughs will find this confection the perfect treat to satisfy their comic cravings.Garfield Goes Bananas: His 44th Book (Garfield #44)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
Stark Raving Bonkers! Garfield is never normal, but sometimes the fat cat is more than a few sandwiches shy…
of a picnic—he&’s downright daffy! Lunacy loves company, so join the crazy caravan of fun in this all-new collection of kooky comics.Garfield Hangs Out: His 19th Book (Garfield #19)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
Whether he's down on the farm, lost in a world of his own, or camping out with the gang, Garfield…
always finds a way to keep life interesting. Now, that might be bad news for Jon and Odie, but it's great for the rest of his millions of fans, as Garfield takes the spotlight for his nineteenth star turn! Or, as Garfield might say, when the going gets tough, the tough take a nap.Garfield Pigs Out: His 42nd Book (Garfield #42)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
When in doubt, pig out! &“To eat is human; to pig out, divine!&” Garfield&’s glorious, gluttonous philosophy is on full…
display in this hilarious collection of comics. As everyone knows, when it comes to food, the cat just loves to make a pig of himself!Garfield Older & Wider: His 41st Book (Garfield #41)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
The renowned feline philosopher shares his hard-won wisdom on life as he argues that laziness is its own reward, alarm…
clocks were made for smashing, maturity is overrated, and if you can't take it with you, eat it now.Garfield Eats His Heart Out: His 6th Book (Garfield #6)
Par Jim Davis. 2012
Lock up the lasagna! Chain the chicken! And hold on to your funny bone . . . America's favorite cat…
is hungrier, funnier, lazier, grouchier and more lovable than ever before!Best of the Nineties / Book #2
Par George Gladir. 2011
The &‘90s were a decade of innovation and invention. Personal computers and virtual reality were no longer science fiction. Popular…
music was transformed into a world of grungy college rock and poppy boy bands. Relive all of the trends that defined the decade with America&’s orange-haired icon, Archie! Revisit the virtual world with Jughead as he devours digital delicacies in &“Simulation Stimulation.&” Archie goes Hollywood in &“Ratman&” and &“Duggy Wuggy, M.D.&”, and Betty pierces her nose in &“That Certain Ring.&” All this and more awaits in this collection of the best stories of the 1990s!Walt Kelly's Fables and Funnies
Par Walt Kelly. 2016
Before achieving international fame as the creator of Pogo Possum, legendary cartoonist Walt Kelly produced an outstanding body of work…
adapting and illustrating fairy tales, fables and nursery rhymes for Dell Comics in the 1940s. Already an indisputable master of his craft, these wonderful and whimsical stories come to unparalleled life through Kelly's signature, spirited humor and fluid, exuberant hand. Comprised of carefully selected and rarely seen work that originally appeared in issues of Dell Comics' Fairy Tale Parade, Four Color, Raggedy Ann and Andy, and Santa Claus Funnies, this volume is a vital part of the history and legacy of one of comics' most eminent and influential masters.The Eltingville Club
Par Evan Dorkin. 2016
Take-no-prisoners trivia-offs. Pill-fueled Twilight Zone marathons. Fan interventions. Here is the ultimate word on the fugly side of fandom, collecting…
every Eltingville story from the Dork, House of Fun, and The Eltingville Club #1-2, comics three of which won the Eisner Award for Best Short Story. Also features the Northwest Comix Collective alt-comics smackdown and an afterword about the 2002 Adult Swim animated pilot. Definitive, complete and unashamed, this is fandom at it's fan-dumbest, in the mighty Eltingville manner!Milk and Cheese: Dairy Products Gone Bad
Par Evan Dorkin. 2007
A carton of hate. A wedge of spite. A comic book of idiotic genius. The Eisner Award-winning dairy duo returns…
in this deluxe hardcover collecting every single stupid Milk and Cheese comic ever made from 1989 to 2010, along with a sh*t ton of supplemental awesomeness. This has everything you need! Don't judge it—love it! Or else!• Look for brand-new stories by Evan Dorkin in upcoming Dark Horse Presents issues!• "Evan's calcium-rich creations are guaranteed to spread lactose intolerance everywhere."—David Mazzucchelli (Asterios Polyp, Batman: Year One)Problem Identified: And You're Probably Not Part of the Solution (Dilbert #34)
Par Scott Adams. 2011
In Problem Identified: And You're Probably Not Part of the Solution, cartoonist Scott Adams affectionately ridicules inept office colleagues--those co-workers…
behind the pointless projects, interminable meetings, and ill-conceived "downsizings"--in this thematically linked collection of Dilbert comic strips.Dilbert, the benchmark of office humors, continues to use its considerable powers of humor for the greater good, helping us to fight the good fight at work despite those around us whose job descriptions seem to include undercutting morale and generally doing everything possible to lead us into economic ruin.Painting the Corners: Off-Center Baseball Fiction
Par Bob Weintraub. 2014
"Imaginative baseball stories for long rain delays and hot stove league nights." --Darryl Brock, author of If I Never Get…
Back and Two in the FieldBob Weintraub's marvelous collection of baseball stories goes directly to the core of what the game does for us when we watch it being played on the field, and shows how its heroes and villains can reach into our lives and remain a part of us for the rest of our days. The stories are told from various perspectives, including those of the player, manager, general manager, coach, scout, owner, writer, broadcaster, and fan. In "Knuckleball," a manager is beside himself when he can't let his star knuckleball pitcher start the seventh game of the World Series because the only catcher he's ever had in the big leagues suddenly goes down with an injury. The team from Alcatraz, in "The Way They Play Is Criminal," has a bag full of dirty tricks waiting to spring on its San Quentin rivals, and it uses them all. A father on a college tour with his daughter happens upon the very same autographed baseball he saw a friend catch in Fenway Park's bleachers thirty years earlier, and learns, in "The Autograph," how a twist of fate has brought the friend together with the player who hit it. A veteran outfielder goes into the last game of his career batting .299 with 299 home runs and, in "Just One to Go," gets his only chance to hit with two outs in the ninth.In these and other stories, Weintraub infuses baseball with humanity, originality, humor, and compassion, and raises the game to a new level of understanding and love.