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About the Author
Bill Amend is a graduate of Amherst College with a degree in physics. His comic strip, FoxTrot, debuted April 10, 1988, and has spawned 21 best-selling book collections. Amend lives in the Midwest.
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Product details
Series: Foxtrot Collection
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing; Original edition (September 6, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0740718509
ISBN-13: 978-0740718502
Product Dimensions:
8.2 x 0.5 x 6.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 7 ounces
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
22 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#1,324,891 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Amend once again delivers in what may be the last of the Foxtrot books, now that he's stopped doing the dailies that made up the bulk of these books. The collection is filled with the best of his last strips, and makes a great addition to the previous sets.
The kid in me always enjoys Jason and his family foibles. A timeless book anyone can enjoy... Add it to your collection...
Another great book in the Fox Trot series.
I grew up reading Foxtrot. I loved the series. I read them before bed and they still make me laugh!!
Fox Trot is one of my sons favorite comic books. He has read this one many times!
Though I don't normally read the newspaper "funny pages," there are a few newspaper comics I particularly like and even love -- Bill Watterson's "Calvin and Hobbes," Gary Larson's "The Far Side," and even Jim Davis' "Garfield" on occasion. I confess, however, that until I found this collection in our local library I wasn't very familiar with Bill Amend's "FoxTrot" comic. I had seen a few strips of it shared on message boards, however, and knew it was an occasional source of geek humor, which I felt I can identify with. And the art style, while a little weird, seemed quirky and eye-catching. So I figured "why not?" and gave the book a flip-through.In the end, the comic failed to appeal to me. It's not a terrible comic, but it's certainly nothing groundbreaking or wonderful. It's pretty much the comic-strip equivalent of a sitcom, with over-the-top suburban-family humor and not much else."FoxTrot" focuses on the Fox family -- Roger, a typical bumbling white-collar-worker father; Andy, a stay-at-home mom obsessed with health food and disgusted with video games; Peter, the slacker teenager with a bottomless stomach; Paige, an air-headed teen girl who loves shopping and boys; and Jason, the geeky genius little brother who loves picking on his siblings and doting on his pet iguana Quincy. For the most part the strip gets its jokes and storylines from playing on and/or exaggerating the family dynamic. There's a few strips based on Roger's (vaguely defined) job, and once in awhile some nerd-oriented humor coming from Jason, mostly centered on whatever popular sci-fi or comic book movie is coming out soon but once in awhile delving into computer/video games or higher mathematics. Think of it as your typical family sitcom, with a bit of "Big Bang Theory" mixed in to appeal to the geek crowd.I think the biggest drawback with this strip is that the creator exaggerates EVERYTHING for the sake of humor, to the point where nothing feels realistic. Yes, humor can and frequently is derived from exaggeration, but quite often "FoxTrot's" tendency to go over the top in every aspect makes it seem far more ridiculous than humorous. Yes, I can buy that Jason is bright for his age -- no, I don't find myself chuckling when he finishes a difficult math final in under five seconds. Yes, I can buy that Peter is a typical big-eater teenager -- no, I don't do much more than roll my eyes when he single-handedly (single-mouthedly?) causes an all-you-can-eat buffet to run out of food. Yes, I can believe that Andy finds certain things on the Internet repugnant -- no, I don't buy that any mother, no matter how disgusted she is with what her kids find online, will dose a modem in disinfectant. "Zits" knows when to use exaggeration to good comedic effect, but it also knows when to stay grounded in reality and keep events a bit more realistic. "FoxTrot" goes over the top too many times for me to find the characters remotely relatable, and when everything is played up to eleven, it gets hard to find anything particularly funny.The art style is rather weird as well. Yes, every artist has their own style, and I don't expect every comic strip out there to have the exact same visual style (one of the problems I have with most manga is that too often it all looks the same). But the characters of "FoxTrot" look so wacky as to look almost alien -- constantly bugged-out eyes, prominent muzzles in place of mouths and chins, spindly limbs, etc. Backgrounds and other in-frame objects are rendered quite simplistic-ly, sometimes to the point where it's difficult to make out what a particular object is. And maybe I've been spoiled by "Calvin and Hobbes," which often took daring chances artistically and was never afraid to push the boundaries of what newspaper comics could do, but it feels like Bill Amend does little to nothing to try to make his comic visually appealing.As for the nerd jokes... most of them don't do a whole lot for me, a self-professed geek/nerd. Every once in awhile there'll be a particularly clever one, but for the most part they just seem to be "ha ha, look at how nerdy Jason is, aren't nerds weird?" I don't know if Bill Amend is something of a geek himself and is poking fun at himself, or if he sees nerds as an acceptable target, but most of his geek jokes just aren't very funny.While not a terrible comic, "FoxTrot" just doesn't "do it" for me. I won't seek out further collections of the comic, and will probably stick to "Calvin and Hobbes" for my comic-strip archive binging. Sorry, Mr. Amend.
Whenever I am down or am just having the worst day in the world, I usually need to read or watch something funny. A lot of times I read comics like Calvin and Hobbes and FoxTrot. FoxTrot is always funny and is able to get more than a laugh or two out of me. Here is another excellent FoxTrot collection by the great Bill Amend; "Encyclopedias Brown and White."There's more chaos and insanity going on in the Fox household than ever before. Jason is aggravating his sister, Paige, Roger is driving his wife up the wall, and Peter is eating just about anything he can get his hands on. They are still just as outrageous as ever and can still surprise us even when we think they can't do any better.Some of the stuff you will find in this collection:*Peter's cell phone*Detectives Jason and Marcus tries to solve a crime*Roger and his homemade wine*Paige's Robo-Pup*Varsity e-football (wha?)*Nosecracker dreams, and much more!I found this collection of FoxTrot comics to be extremely funny and entertaining. Amend never ceases to be funny and is always looking for something new and clever to write. These collections are also very easy to read over and over again, without it losing any of it's humor. Jason driving his sister insane is always fun to see!So if you love FoxTrot, then "Encyclopedias Brown and White" is the one for you. Filled with witty humor, outrageous situations, and memorable lines, this is a great read for anyone who's looking for a little humor and entertainment.
On my birthday (11 days ago) I asked mom to give me the FoxTrot collections, because I read some of them before, and it was pretty good.This collection with the cover showing Jason and Marcus burning ants, is one of my favorites, due to Phoebe coming over for summer and repeating the science camp thing all over again. It also carries comic strips about Roger making his own home-made wine and Jason competing against with his family computer, IFruit. Also, there are strips about Peter getting a cell phone, and Paige, a Robo-pup.Most of the strips end with another lessons for the characters, or with an unexpected answers to the story. Most of all, I get great joys when reading it, and I recommend it to EVERYONE.P.s. Literally EVERYONE
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