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.[...]
Welcome to the Fox household, where siblings, parents and a recalcitrant iguana are engaged in an ongoing duel of wit and wits. In the world of FoxTrot, no-holds-barred competition and tenuously touching alliances between Peter, Paige and Jason engage everyone who's ever had a brother or sister. Wit[...]
The Fox family--Roger, Andy, Peter, Paige, and Jason--are back in the latest collection of strips by the creator of "Fox Trot." Original. 100,000 first printing.[...]
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.[...]
A collection of comic strips from the nationally syndicated cartoon follows the misadventures of the Fox family, drawn from real-life situations faced by modern kids, from baby-sitting jobs from hell to sibling rivalry on an epic scale. Original.[...]
A new Foxtrot cartoon collection finds Andy obsessed with Titanic, seeing it several times a day and leaving a well-meaning but bumbling Roger to cope with a wife who is a hopeless romantic. Original. 75,000 first printing.[...]
Whether working through the daily disorders of home, school, or office, the Fox family manages to put its special spin on the rigors of the world. Setting the comic tone are mom Andy, whose heroic efforts to make tofu into the fifth food group are legend, and dad Roger, who is a human hazard on the [...]
The last two years of FoxTrot comics come alive in this lively compilation of colorful strips, featuring the best of Jason's ten-year-old hijinks, as he tortures his parents and teenage siblings with his computer and pet iguana, Quincy. Original. 100,000 first printing.[...]
Whether they're starting high school for the first time, devising their own Winter Olympics, or working out ways to foil their parents, the three Fox kids never fail to create pandemonium. "FoxTrot" cleverly conveys the identifiably goofy goings-on in this crazy household. At the core of much of the[...]
As 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 [...]
In a collection of strips from the comic strip "FoxTrot," the Fox family copes with tofu, technology, iguanas, spring break, Harry Potter, Martha Stewart, a male-only family camping trip, Christmas, snowmen, boy bands, and music downloading.[...]
One of America's favorite cartoon families returns in a compilation of strips from 2003 and 2004, including the struggle of young Lord of the Rings fanatic Jason Fox as he attempts to cope with his hated sister's obsession with his favorite films. Original.[...]
"FoxTrot" has become one of America's most popular comic strips. After 17 successful collections and eight treasuries, there are nearly three million "FoxTrot" books in circulation. The strip appears in more than a thousand newspapers.In his 18th collection of the fabulous comic strip, "FoxTrot" cre[...]
'Even if you don't follow this delightful series in the paper (and you should, you know), you're in for a treat."
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In 1988, a comic strip burst onto the funny pages of America's newspapers with attitude, wit, and a big dose of reality when it comes to fami[...]
"FoxTrot" is character driven, as opposed to silly situation or slapstick humor. It is one of the most entertaining comic strips in America.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 wa[...]
Amend takes the fears, hopes, dreams, and touching moments of family life and imbues them with unparalleled humanity." -"The Onion"
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Bill Amend's "FoxTrot," syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate, humorously depicts su[...]
Bill Amends treasury, "Wrapped-Up FoxTrot," will leave FoxTrot fans with a lasting impression and a lot of laughs.
Now a Sunday-only strip, this anthology includes colored Sundays as well as the final dailies of the comic "Entertainment Weekly" said "is the most idiosyncratic one to debut si[...]
Our cartoon with the broadest appeal. In January 2007, FoxTrot became a Sunday only cartoon. This is a collection of Sundays since then. "FoxTrot Sundaes" is a cool treat that follows the amusingly chaotic lives of the Fox family--Jason, Peter, Paige, and their parents, Roger and Andy--since "FoxTro[...]
In another zany look inside the American family by the nationally syndicated cartoonist, Mom and Dad Fox cope with the trials and tribulations of modern life, from dumping their savings into dud stocks to coping with their offspring's pet iguana. Original.[...]
A new collection of full-color cartoons chronicles the mishaps and misadventures of the Fox family, ranging from Roger's computer ineptitude and Peter's baseball frustrations to mom Andy's culinary trials and Paige's shopping exploits. Original. 75,000 first printing.[...]