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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Kansas City, Zits and JumpStart

The Bunker and Kurt Scholla (along with Andrews McMeel Publishing) present the pride of Kansas City’s baseball team with a stunning blue, soft, leather-like journal embossed with the Kansas City logo with golden crown and a golden-colored ribbon.

Whether you’re a baseball fan or someone who likes to keep notes (other than stats) this small journal makes the perfect choice for a fun gift for a Kansas City fan.

Filled with blank pages it makes for great note-taking, scribbles, small drawings or whatever else you can put down on paper.

I plan on carrying mine around as a small drawing pad.  You choose your use for it.

From Jeremy Scott and Jim Borgman comes the Zits Sketchbook No Ten: Pimp My Lunch.

If there is one thing the star (Jeremy) (along with his friends) of Zits loves is eating.

Ask his mom and dad.  They barely have enough time to unload the groceries from their car before Jeremy gobbles them all up.

Jus try sitting at a meal with him.  You better be fast or - presto! - there’s no food left.  He’s a veritable food vacuum cleaner!

In this book his parents deal with Jeremy’s appetite, growing facial hair, summer reading lists, studying, dating, chores and much more.  

Throw Jeremy’s friends in the mix and watch the sparks fly.

Having raised two kids ourselves my wife and I certainly sympathize and identify with Jeremy’s parents.

JumpStart comic strip writer and artist Robb Armstrong celebrates the 30th anniversary of his comic strip in a brand new On A Roll! A JumpStart Treasury.

JumpStart is truly a multi-racial comic strip starring probably the most diverse group of characters ever seen in a comic strip.

Check out the roster at the beginning of the book for a character lowdown.

Inside readers are treated to a hilarious collection of strips inspired by everyday life as experienced by people from different ethnic backgrounds.

From home to office to school both the new and old strips offer a taste of life and some downright funny moments.

Kids to grandparents will enjoy reading A JumpStart Treasury for the insightful gems it holds.

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