What Was That All About?: 20 Years of Strips and Stories (Zits)
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Rating | : | 4.37 (692 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1449486746 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. He lives in central coastal California. Both he and Jerry have LOTS of experience with teenagers. He has also won a Reuben Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Jerry Scott is the co-creator of the award-winning comic strip Zits. Jerry's work on Baby Blues has delighted fans and wowed the cartooning world since he launched the strip with Rick Kirkman in 1990. Co-creator
They have selected their all-time favorite cartoons to fill the collection along with special features, including stories about:• How they met in Sedona, Arizona, and came up with the crazy idea of creating Zits• The teenagers in their own lives• Choosing the title Zits• Strips that newspapers declined to publish, or words they censored, etc.• Creating a Zits Sunday strip• Sucks, bites, and blows: staking out territory on the comic page• Fish paste and other reasons our kids don't want to travel with us anymoreExcerpts from their sketchbooks will also be shown.This is the book every fan of Zits has ever wanted! . What Was That All About? looks back at the 20-year whirlwind life of the Duncan family, the inhabitants of the popular, modern family cartoon Zits. What Was That All About? is the perfect celebration of Zits' twentieth anniversary! Always spot-on, sometimes chaotic, and often messy comic moments are immortalized by the true-to-life give and take between Jeremy and his often befuddled par
About the Author Jerry Scott is the co-creator of the award-winning comic strip Zits. He lives in central coastal California. . Jerry's work on Baby Blues has delighted fans and wowed the cartooning world since he launched the strip with Rick Kirkman in 1990. Co-creator Jim Borgman and his wife are the proud parents of five children. Both he and Jerry have LOTS of experience with teenagers. He has also won a Reuben Award and a Pulitzer Prize