4.5 (10 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

Bill Amends treasury, <I>Wrapped-Up FoxTrot, will leave FoxTrot fans with a lasting impression and a lot of laughs.<P>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 since Calvin and Hobbes."<P>Fans get all the family angst and antics they can handle with a collection of stories and experiences that only Jason, Peter, Paige, and parents can provide. Life is always fresh, topical, and irreverent in this wacky house.<P>* Amend's <I>FoxTrot won the National Cartoonists Society's prestigious Reuben Award in 2007.

$9.62

4.0 (4 ratings)

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Jason Fox's perpetual obsession with being the ultimate science and math nerd is an ongoing story line in FoxTrot and one of its most popular themes. In this first ever <I>FoxTrot themed book, the best math, science, and other geek-worthy cartoons are collected for all of FoxTrot's many fans.

$5.99

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 <I>FoxTrot became a Sunday-only comic strip.

In this anthology, Amend gathers all the color Sunday comic strips since FoxTrot went weekly and delivers a concentrated dose of his irreverent take on teen and family life. It's a concoction so consistently fresh and funny that in 2007 the National Cartoonists Society presented Bill Amend with its prestigious Reuben Award.

With <I>FoxTrot Sundaes, fans get a full serving of the hits-close-to-home humor that is the hallmark of the strip.

$11.55

4.5 (21 ratings)

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Jason Fox rules ... his computer code, at calc and trig, and in whatever fantasy he happens to be headlining at the moment. Just because the rest of the Fox family - from older brother Peter and sister Paige to parents Roger and Andy - haven't quite accepted his Dominion Over All isn't cause for concern. Math geeks, Jason is convinced, will govern the earth, and he will lead the way. FoxTrotius Maximus: A FoxTrot Treasury, picks up on Jason's megalomania and runs with it .. and it doesn't stop until readers are out of breath from laughing so hard. FoxTrotius Maximus combines the works of Your Momma Thinks Square Roots Are Vegetables, Who's Up For Some Bonding, and Am I A Mutant or What? That means longtime FoxTrot readers and new fans alike are treated to Jason and his friend Marcus's never-ending antics, Andy's ongoing allergy fun, Peter's latest hot haircut, and a host of pop-culture trends and topics including music piracy, video games, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Timely, topical, and terribly funny! This latest FoxTrot treasury represents the ninth anthology of Amend's wildly successful comic strip, based upon the cartoonist's 17 previous books and his daily and Sunday syndicated appearances in more than 1,000 newspapers worldwide. FoxTrot truly is one of America's all-time favorite comics, and combined sales of nearly three million copies show that Amend knows how to capture and keep his audience's humor-loving attention. All hail, FoxTrotius Maximus!

$8.43

4.5 (23 ratings)

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In this treasury edition of the first two Fox Trot books, Fox Trot and Pass the Loot, all the daily strips and color Sundays are collected in one large volume for Fox Trot fans everywhere.

$8.43

5.0 (11 ratings)

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Meet the Fox family: <P>Roger, the sports-enthusiast father stuck in the middle rung of the corporate ladder. <P><P>Andy, mother and mediator of the family. Always wanted lots of kids. Now knows better. Her gourmet specialty?¿tofu casserole.

Peter has never known a food he couldn't eat, but otherwise is a typical high schooler. Inherited the sports nut gene from Roger.

Paige. Egads, a freshman! Mall rat, Cosmo queen. Knows full well Mr. Right is right around the corner . . . or the next one . . . or the next.

Jason is the youngest sibling. This warped little genius' favorite pastimes include tormenting his sister and get-rich-quick schemes. And finally,

Quincy, Jason's iguana. Vomits on Paige's pillow when not sleeping or eating. What more could a 10 year old boy ask for?<P><P>FoxTrot is a hugely popular comic strip, with twenty-three successful collections and nine treasuries. Appearing in over 1000 newspapers, three million FoxTrot books are in circulation. Jam-Packed FoxTrot features strips from Orlando Bloom Has Ruined Everything, My Hot Dog Went Out, Can I Have Another?, and How Come I'm Always Luigi?

$6.60

5.0 (12 ratings)

(5.0 / 5.0)

Peter, Paige, and Jason Fox continue their sibling rivalry in a selection from the nationally syndicated strip, which includes cartoons from <i>May the Force Be with Us, Please and Take Us to Your Mall. Original. 100,000 first printing.

$5.98

5.0 (18 ratings)

(5.0 / 5.0)

One of America's most treasured comic strips is releasing its eighth treasury, FoxTrot: Assembled with Care. And eight most assuredly will not be enough for fans of the funny pages. Bill Amend's FoxTrot debuted April 10, 1988, and 14 years later it's undisputedly among the most popular strips in newspapers. This colorful compilation of cartoons from FoxTrot's last two years again demonstrates that few entertainers in any medium are better at finding humor in everyday family life than Amend. At the core of much of the strip's wild humor is 10-year-old Jason. He tortures his parents and two teenage siblings Peter and Paige out of their minds with his computer and his pet iguana, Quincy. In this latest treasury, parents Roger and Andrea again have their hands full. In one strip, Jason boldly bursts into their bedroom in the middle of the night to announce that it's "2 a.m. and the lights still work." In another, Jason surprises his mom with a new beep for her computer known simply as "Defcon One." Jason also holds his own with his older siblings, spelling "My Sister Is Ugly" with the carved faces of 14 pumpkins. As FoxTrot surpasses the two million mark in book sales, it continues to demonstrate its timelessness with its always fresh, irreverent, and zany brand of family humor. Like other successful FoxTrot books before it, FoxTrot: Assembled with Care captures the humorous side of the trials and tribulations that come with daily family life like no other strip today.

$6.53

4.5 (21 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

A collection of black-and-white and full-color strips from the Foxtrot series follows the perils of teenagers as they navigate the modern world of peer pressure, drugs, and drinking and cope with the complexities of family life. Original.

$7.24

5.0 (9 ratings)

(5.0 / 5.0)

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.

$5.78

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