Who's Up for Some Bonding?Who's Up for Some Bonding?
a FoxTrot Collection
Title rated 4.5 out of 5 stars, based on 15 ratings(15 ratings)
Graphic Novel, 2003
Current format, Graphic Novel, 2003, , No Longer Available.Graphic Novel, 2003
Current format, Graphic Novel, 2003, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsAs always, the more of Bill Amend's work you can get in one place, the merrier. And there's plenty to be merry about here. FoxTrot remains one of the best family strips around, filled with character comedy that becomes funnier the more time you spend with it." -Infodad.com: Family-focused reviews of books, software, music, and more.
Bill Amend does it better than anybody else. His ability to present middle-class family life in a way that's consistently fresh, irreverent, and downright wacky is unsurpassed.
In Who's Up for Some Bonding?, Amend's antics with the Fox family include the artist's invitingly skewed views of "normal" life: children who are light-years ahead of their parents when it comes to computers, siblings who could teach the CIA a thing or two about covert and "get-even" ops, and parents who stumble around in a slight daze as they deal with all the "amenities" of the modern world.
Jason, Peter, Paige, and their parents, Roger and Andy, deliver the laughs. They all bring their unique personalities and perspectives to the FoxTrot world, whether the subject is technology, tofu recipes . . . or a son convinced he could be the next zillionaire Martha Stewart. FoxTrot surprises. FoxTrot charms. FoxTrot always satisfies.Universal Press Syndicate newspaper feature:
*FoxTrot
Author's web site: www.foxtrot.com/
A zany compilation of cartoons captures the irrepressible antics of the Fox family, following Jason, Peter, Paige, and their parents as they cope with technology, tofu recipes, Martha Stewart, and more. Original.
A compilation of cartoons featuring the antics of the Fox family follows Jason, Peter, Paige, and their parents as they cope with technology, tofu recipes, Martha Stewart, and a male-only family camping trip.
Bill Amend does it better than anybody else. His ability to present middle-class family life in a way that's consistently fresh, irreverent, and downright wacky is unsurpassed.
In Who's Up for Some Bonding?, Amend's antics with the Fox family include the artist's invitingly skewed views of "normal" life: children who are light-years ahead of their parents when it comes to computers, siblings who could teach the CIA a thing or two about covert and "get-even" ops, and parents who stumble around in a slight daze as they deal with all the "amenities" of the modern world.
Jason, Peter, Paige, and their parents, Roger and Andy, deliver the laughs. They all bring their unique personalities and perspectives to the FoxTrot world, whether the subject is technology, tofu recipes . . . or a son convinced he could be the next zillionaire Martha Stewart. FoxTrot surprises. FoxTrot charms. FoxTrot always satisfies.Universal Press Syndicate newspaper feature:
*FoxTrot
Author's web site: www.foxtrot.com/
A zany compilation of cartoons captures the irrepressible antics of the Fox family, following Jason, Peter, Paige, and their parents as they cope with technology, tofu recipes, Martha Stewart, and more. Original.
A compilation of cartoons featuring the antics of the Fox family follows Jason, Peter, Paige, and their parents as they cope with technology, tofu recipes, Martha Stewart, and a male-only family camping trip.
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- Kansas City, Mo. : Andrews McMeel, 2003.
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