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The complete collection of the comic strip "Jim's Journal," created by Scott Dikkers. This minimalist comic strip, featuring little more than stick figures and scribbles, entertained readers in several dozen college newspapers in the '80s and '90s with its amusing and oddly soothing slice-of-life insights. In 1992, a Rolling Stone magazine poll named "Jim" one of American college students' top ten favorite writers. The "Jim's Journal" archive is currently featured daily on GoComics.com/jimsjournal.
You Are Worthless is the self-help book from hell. This bracing blast of negativity takes aim at the impossibly cheerful "inspirational self-help" books flooding the market and hits the bullseye, with chapters such as "Your Good-for-Nothing Friends," "Your Miserable Job," and "Life: What's the Use". This hilarious parody collects hundreds of tidbits of painful reality such as "You're no good, you're not great-looking, and you're going to die someday and it's probably going to hurt." Who among us isn't sick to death of the gushy, new-agey inspirational books that blindly assert that everyone is worthy? We all know the truth, and this book is as refreshing as a slap to the face. Just some of the depressingly humorous nuggets of truth include: * You don't really have any outstanding qualities. It's safe to say you're pretty much just like everybody else. * The only reason your pet likes you is because you feed it. * As you get older, you are going to have less and less control over your bladder. * If you take a big risk and follow your dream, chances are you're going to fall flat on your face. You Are Worthless also features a section called "Hopeless Role Models from History," including Helen Keller ("I've had it"), and Abraham Lincoln ("The only thing I'm good at is losing").
A discussion of the basics and genres of the comic point of view includes essays and interviews with such authors as Dave Barry, Sherman Alexie, and Melissa Bank.
"The low, mean wit of Jim Unger makes Herman uncommonly hilarious."--Chicago Tribune Celebrate Herman's success with Herman: The Fourth Treasury. Herman is Everyman--he's a doctor, a waiter, a loan applicant, a duck, a Hun, even a she! He's that invariably hapless goof who wears a bow tie on his head and removable feet on his legs. Join the millions who already read Herman and become a new fan with Herman: The Fourth Treasury.
This comic sketch book with 7 panel comic templates is great for creating and drawing out your cartoon or comic book ideas. This blank comic book paper notebook is a great gift for artists, animators, manga and comic book artists, graphic designers, illustrators, cartoonists and for kids or adults who would like to create their own cartoon or comic book. The Book Contains: 118 Comic book layout templates (7 panel comic templates) Matte paperback cover Size at 8.5 x 11 in / 21.59 x 27.94 cm
Cartoons depict the first two year's of a college student's everyday life--going to class, watching television with his roommates, and working part-time at McDonalds.
Second Thoughts is a collection of 100 essays reflecting celebrated broadcaster Mort Crim's conclusions about life after 35 years of covering world events. His daily radio series, from which he has gathered these writings, cuts through the gloomy clouds created by media fascination with the bad, the bizarre and the ugly. Second Thoughts is about solutions, triumphs and faith. Its messages are crisp, cogent daily reminders that hope is not only reasonable, but the only rational basis upon which to build a life - or a society. Readers will find security and inspiration within these pages and realize that each one of us makes a difference in the world.
After more than 10 years and six books, including the national bestseller "I Went to College and it was okay," Jim is back with the new prequel, "I Finally Graduated from High School." Fans of the popular "Jim's Journal" comic strip have lived vicariously through Jim as he calmly and existentially meandered through college, a job, getting married, and making brownies. In this poignant new collection of comics, we join Jim as his adult life begins: through his final weeks of high school, a lazy summer, and going off to college. This special collection of droll and hilarious new comic strips rendered in Jim's signature minimalist style comes from "Jim's Journal" creator Scott Dikkers after a more than 10-year hiatus from the comic strip. It features all the weekday comic strips as well as the bigger Sunday strips created for the debut of "Jim's Journal" on Universal Press Syndicate's GoComics (www.gocomics.com/jimsjournal).Join Jim's fans on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jimsjournal
Zits jumps from the comics page to the bookshelf! Jeremy Duncan, future rock god, is going to his first real rock concert (Gingivitis Rules!) without his parents (hallelujah!) and with a mission in mind. It'll be an epic night he'll never forget. Based on the hit comic strip!
DETAILS: 150 lined pages Perfect bound Crisp white pages with thick cardstock cover Elegant cover art Dimensions: 6" x 9"