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Bill Amend
Jam-Packed FoxTrot
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
Jam-Packed FoxTrot
Meet the Fox family: Roger, the sports-enthusiast father stuck in the middle rung of the corporate ladder. Andy, mother and mediator of the family. Always wanted lots of kids. Now knows better. Her gourmet specialty?¿tofu casserole. Peter has never known a food he couldn't eat, but otherwise is a typical high schooler. Inherited the sports nut gene from Roger. Paige. Egads, a freshman! Mall rat, Cosmo queen. Knows full well Mr. Right is right around the corner . . . or the next one . . . or the next. Jason is the youngest sibling. This warped little genius' favorite pastimes include tormenting his sister and get-rich-quick schemes. And finally, Quincy, Jason's iguana. Vomits on Paige's pillow when not sleeping or eating. What more could a 10 year old boy ask for? FoxTrot is a hugely popular comic strip, with twenty-three successful collections and nine treasuries. Appearing in over 1000 newspapers, three million FoxTrot books are in circulation. Jam-Packed FoxTrot features ...

Jam-Packed FoxTrot

Bill Amend
And When She Opened the Closet, All the Clothes Were Polyest: A FoxTrot Collection
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
And When She Opened the Closet, All the Clothes Were Polyest: A FoxTrot Collection
Bill Amend's FoxTrot, syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate, humorously depicts suburban living through the cavortings of the Fox family. Kids Peter, Paige, and Jason, along with parents Roger and Andy, suffer through the same fads, fixations, and familial land mines that readers know so well.As the 25th FoxTrot comic collection, And When She Opened the Closet, All the Clothes Were Polyester! features strips published from February 2006 through December 2006—including Amend's very last daily strip. Jason continues to channel his unique brand of geekiness—primarily at Paige's expense, while Peter continues to lord over them both. Parents Roger and Andy try to keep up with their children's antics, usually to no avail. Bill Amend was nominated for the National Cartoonists Society's prestigious Reuben Award in 2006 and 2007.Author's web site: www.foxtrot.com/

And When She Opened the Closet, All the Clothes Were Polyest: A FoxTrot Collection

Bill Amend
Houston You Have a Problem: A FoxTrot Collection
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
Houston You Have a Problem: A FoxTrot Collection
Following the exploits of Peter, Paige, and Jason, along with parental units Roger and Andy, FoxTrot chronicles popular culture while sublimely critiquing society's latest events and obsessions.In this 24th collection, Jason creates his own word jumble, horoscopes, and King Kong feature film while Paige begins cheering with the JJV (that's Junior Junior Varsity) cheerleading squad. Peter pursues the latest in gaming software and continues to hone his driving skills. Parents Roger and Andy keep up with this tenacious trio while lamenting the abundance of product placement on TV. As testament to his strip's wide appeal and industry acclaim, Bill Amend was nominated for the National Cartoonists Society's coveted Reuben Award in 2006.

Houston You Have a Problem: A FoxTrot Collection

Bill Amend
FoxTrotius Maximus: A FoxTrot Treasury
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
FoxTrotius Maximus: A FoxTrot Treasury
Jason Fox rules ... his computer code, at calc and trig, and in whatever fantasy he happens to be headlining at the moment. Just because the rest of the Fox family - from older brother Peter and sister Paige to parents Roger and Andy - haven't quite accepted his Dominion Over All isn't cause for concern. Math geeks, Jason is convinced, will govern the earth, and he will lead the way. FoxTrotius Maximus: A FoxTrot Treasury, picks up on Jason's megalomania and runs with it .. and it doesn't stop until readers are out of breath from laughing so hard. FoxTrotius Maximus combines the works of Your Momma Thinks Square Roots Are Vegetables, Who's Up For Some Bonding, and Am I A Mutant or What? That means longtime FoxTrot readers and new fans alike are treated to Jason and his friend Marcus's never-ending antics, Andy's ongoing allergy fun, Peter's latest hot haircut, and a host of pop-culture trends and topics including music piracy, video games, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. ...

FoxTrotius Maximus: A FoxTrot Treasury

Bill Amend
FoxTrot the Works
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
FoxTrot the Works
In this treasury edition of the first two Fox Trot books, Fox Trot and Pass the Loot, all the daily strips and color Sundays are collected in one large volume for Fox Trot fans everywhere.

FoxTrot the Works

Bill Amend
How Come I'm Always Luigi? A FoxTrot Collection
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
How Come I'm Always Luigi? A FoxTrot Collection
In 1988, a comic strip burst onto the funny pages of Ame rica's newspapers with attitude, wit, and a big dose of reality when it comes to family dynamics. Today, FoxTrot is one of the most popular and lauded strips around. How Come I'm Always Luigi? is the latest saga of the slightly off-center Fox family, parents Roger and Andy, teenagers Peter and Paige, 10-year-old brainiac Jason, and pet iguana Quincy. This new collection of cartoons continues their mishaps and misadventures as they battle with school, work, video games, and of course, each other. Anyone who's ever experienced the trying turmoil of family life will relish this latest collection of FoxTrot—a strip that inspires laughs and instant identification like few others.

How Come I'm Always Luigi? A FoxTrot Collection

Bill Amend
FoxTrot : En Masse
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
FoxTrot : En Masse
A treasury of humor from the popular family comic strip features the hilarious battles of the Fox family: sister against brother, mother against father, father against personal computer. Original.

FoxTrot : En Masse

Bill Amend
Wildly FoxTrot : A FoxTrot Treasury
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
Wildly FoxTrot : A FoxTrot Treasury
Peter, Paige, and Jason Fox continue their sibling rivalry in a selection from the nationally syndicated strip, which includes cartoons from May the Force Be with Us, Please and Take Us to Your Mall. Original. 100,000 first printing.

Wildly FoxTrot : A FoxTrot Treasury

Bill Amend
FoxTrot Beyond a Doubt
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
FoxTrot Beyond a Doubt
A collection of black-and-white and full-color strips from the Foxtrot series follows the perils of teenagers as they navigate the modern world of peer pressure, drugs, and drinking and cope with the complexities of family life. Original.

FoxTrot Beyond a Doubt

Bill Amend
Camp Foxtrot
by Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback)
Camp Foxtrot

Camp Foxtrot

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