If laughter is what you're after, you'll love this masterpieceof mirth. Garfield's tenth collection of hilarious Sunday comics showcasesthe feisty fat cat in all his glory--and gluttony!
Garfield’s Back—with a Bellyful of Laughs! What are calories to a cat? For Garfield, they're a delicious wayof life. But what do you expect from a feline who is able to eattall lasagnas in a single gulp? So whether he's chaperoning Jon ona date, sleeping'til noon, or tormenting the odiously lovable Odie,Garfield will never miss his next meal—or the chance to make uslaugh! The Garfield Classics series collects the early years of theGarfield comic strips in a larger, full-color format. Garfield mayhave gone through a few changes, but one thing has stayed the same:his enormous appetite for food and fun. So laugh along with theclassic cat, because classics are always in style.
Lock up the lasagne! Chain the chicken! And hold on to yourfunny bone.... America's favorite cat is hungrier, funnier, lazier,grouchier and more lovable than ever before in his sixthsensational bestseller now in Full Color in the Bigger and Boldersize!
Whether he sneaks all the cookies, devours a refrigerator, orwrestles an easy chair to the ground, you have to expect theunexpected when you're in the presence of cat-genius. Garfield'sbehavior is perfect, as usual, with just a few minor acts ofmischief to liven things up and keep the good times rolling!
Book De*ion Whether he's trolling the high seas for treasure or blasting offfor the moon, young reporter-sleuth Tintin and his faithful dog,Snowy, have delighted readers everywhere for generations with theirtimeless adventures. The Adventures of Tintin The Adventures of Tintin (French: Les Aventures de Tintin) is aseries of Belgian comic books created by Belgian artist Hergé, thepen name of Georges Remi (1907–1983). The series first appeared inFrench in a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper LeVingtième Siècle on January 10, 1929. Set in a painstakinglyresearched world closely mirroring our own, The Adventures ofTintin presents a number of characters in distinctive settings. Theseries has continued as a favorite of readers and critics alike forover 70 years. The hero of the series is the eponymous character, Tintin, a youngBelgian reporter and traveler. He is aided in his adventures fromthe beginning by his faithful dog Snowy (Milou in French). Later,popular additions to the cast included Ca