Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Teenage Trouble!--Zits Screentime


Back when I was a teenager screentime referred to the amount of time an actor or actress was on the screen of ether a movie or TV show.

My, times have changed.  Screentime is now available to everyone via cell phones to laptops and any other form of social media.

Selfies, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, websites-screentime is rampant and it  continues to grow.

In Zits Screentime, published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman, the creators of the comic strip Zits examine what screentime means as it pertains to today.

In the middle of it all is their main character Jeremy along with his friends and family.  The comics strip collection of dailies and Sunday strips takes a good long hilarious look at what it means to be a teenager today and how social media has affected every generation.

Look for some truly laugh out moments as the collection looks at junk drawers, teenagers’ insatiable appetites, online ticket sales, the generation gap, modern movies and much more.

It’s a clever collection of comic strips that pit today’s youth against their not so hip parents.

Discover what happens when the analog generation tries to cope in the Digital Age.

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