Few comic strips have hit the heart of the human-pet relationship the way MUTTS does. But it's the fact that the duo are everyday pets, with relationships to their owners that ring true, that makes MUTTS work. -Pet LifeI Want to Be the Kitty marks the eighth collection of this award-winning strip and is the follow-up to the successful What Now. As usual, the lovable duo of Earl the dog and his feline friend Mooch can be counted on for charming adventures and out-loud laughs. The sweet and unique friendship of this special dog and kitty comes through in every strip. When Mooch decides one January morning he's going to hibernate by staying in bed all winter, Earl tries desperately to get him out of bed until he finds out himself how toashty it is, in the words of Mooch. Next thing you know, Mooch has a bedmate who announces I'll see ya in March. The two snore though hibernation together-that is, until they are called for dinner. With its expressive art and clever, sometimes philosophical, pet banter, MUTTS has built a large and loyal fan base among readers and fellow cartoonists worldwide. The strip has been the discussion topic of Tonight show guests (Brooke Shields), and it's earned the National Cartoonists Society's coveted Comic Strip of the Year Award. And now, as a testament to its ever-growing popularity, fans in New Jersey can show their loyalty to the strip-and animal protection-by getting a state license plate complete with Earl and Mooch and the slogan Animal Friendly. In MUTTS, cartoonist Patrick McDonnell has created a classic strip that not only delivers consistent laughs but often a message as well.
I live in a smallish sized town so our paper has never carried this comic strip, but I've seen it around so I bought this book. Oh, I was laughing my buns off reading it... it's hard to pick my favorite strip. I plan on buying more copies to give as gifts to friends. Love the cute, fun artwork.
adorable as usual
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
We adore Mutts (both parents and kids ages 6 & 8). Funny and cute and a great compilation of both daily and Sunday comic strips.
Best comic book ever
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book is just great. I baught it and enjoyed reading it over and over again. It has great characters in it. I love the Woofie comics on pages 69 and 41. I just really enjoy the little pink sock comics like the one on page 79. Things like Mooch curing bad habits by smacking a newspaper and everything else. This book is great for everyone and as a bonus there is no sass-mouthing or inapporite stuff in it. Just like Earl says in page 65 last panel top comic "...(It is) fun for the whole family!"
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