Another delightful collection of cartoons culled from the popular Rose Is Rose strip, which takes ordinary life and presents it with wild creativity, sheer fun, and pure, visual thrill.
While this collection isn't a retrospective, as expected from the title, Rose is Rose is my all-time favorite comic and anything about it is great in my opinion. This is a fine collection of strips; I especially enjoyed those that features the guardian angel or the biker chic. I found myself giggling out loud and having my mom read some of the garlic breath strips (a family joke) - and she giggled too! A must-have for any fan.
Not really an anniversary collection
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I have to agree with other reviewers. While I love the current work in Rose is Rose, this is not an anniversary collection. It is a standard reprint book (which if fine if you call it that) with a small number of historical pages. I was hoping for much more in a such titled edition. If extra bonuses are to be included, then call them that. See the Fox Trot treasuries for such examples. Otherwise, don't call it an anniversary.Fans of Rose is Rose *will* love this volume, just don't be taken in by the title.
Such dazzling flights of fantasy in family adventures!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a very unique comic strip from a very unique cartoonist who is OF COURSE, a MAN! After about a decade of rather medicore stories about a doting mom and her very spoiled little kid that contstantly babbles in baby talk, Rose Is Rose then takes a very surprising turn in its artwork and storytelling. Today, this very whimsical strip turns out very colorful and even spectacular fantasies about encountering UFO aliens, shape-changing household items, turning back into young children, and guardian angels who could miraclously transform into towering warriors for your very protection!Meet Rose Gumbo, a very fun-loving, unconventional young mother (her hairdo is shaped just like her name!) who still nurtures her very active child spirit within and occasionally turns into the coolest character of all: Vicky, the very sexy biker chick. Here comes Jimbo Gumbo, Rose's hopelessly romantic hubby under his famous baseball cap who too, has a childlike knack for truly enjoying life at his tender age of 35. And say hi to little Pasquale who's probably the most innocent child in the whole universe, yet he is a very plucky young hero who goes soaring off to Slumberland in his trusty little spaceship. And don't forget to hold your nose as Cousin Clem goes by, a very grabby little brat who nevertheless gets whacked silly by Pasquale's very strong garlic breath! Now here's your chance to cuddle the family cat, Peekaboo who possesses very mysterious tricks of her own that will send you off into gales of hilarity! Just come enjoy all of Mr. Brady's wonderful, imaginative strips so full of fluttering hearts, bouncing beach balls, smiling sunshine, dancing candy canes, and waltzing musical notes!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The book is funny, romantic, and sweet. Need I say more
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