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› Find signed collectible books: 'The Best of Mutts: 1994 - 2004'
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Cats and Dogs: Mutts II'
McDonnell continues the madcap adventures of Earl the dog and Mooch the cat, stars of his popular syndicated strip Mutts, as they go happily about their exploration of the world, along with Shtinky, the lost kitten, Sid, the bowl-bound fish, Crabby and Lollipop, the cantankerous crustacean couple, and, of course, the "Peoples.". [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Great Comic Cats'
In this delightful history of funny felines---a revised and expanded edition of the original 1981 publication---caricature, comic narrative, and color art add to the original coterie of creatures. Each of the eight entertaining chapters includes historical tidbits relevant to the printing, literature, and lifestyle of cartoon cats dating back over 200 years. But always it is the images of the cats that prevail. From Thomas Nasts ferocious Tammany Tiger to George Herrimans mischievous and irrepressible Krazy Kat to Jim Daviss cynical and self-centered Garfield, Great Comic Cats is a tribute to the legions of furry muses who have inspired artists for ages and ages.
Bill the Cat, Poosy Gato, Felix, Orwell T. Catt, Kit n Carlyle, Fritz the Cat, Ciceros Cat, Polly and Her Pals, and the rest of the fantastic feline gang welcome you to the hilarious, irreverent, and joyful world of Great Comic Cats. Foreword by Patrick McDonnell, creator of the Mutts comic strip. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Krazy Kat: The Comic Art Of George Herriman'
Krazy Kat made its comic strip debut in 1913, in William Randolph Hearst's New York Evening Journal. For 31 years, until creator George Herriman's death, Krazy Kat, along with tireless tormentor Ignatz Mouse, were enormously popular with the general public and with some of tire leading writers, artists, and intellectuals of the time. This comprehensive volume on Herriman and his art features over 150 comic strips, 48 color cartoons, and never-before-published drawings, photographs, and letters. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Mutts'
How can you not love a book about which Matt Groening of The Simpsons says, "Mutts cheers me up everyday. It's not only sweet, simple, and funny--a rare combination--it's also the best drawn comic strip around." Even Charles Schulz says, in his introduction to this edition, "To me, Mutts is exactly what a comic strip should be. It is always fun to look at." The main characters, a cute little cat and dog pair, are bright-eyed observers of our crazy world. And Patrick McDonnell's cartooning really is top notch. It's no wonder more and more syndicates are picking up Mutts. [via]

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› Find signed collectible books: 'Mutts III: More Shtuff'
If Peanuts creator Charles Schulz says you have one of the best comic strips of all time, who is anybody else to argue with him?
Schulz is just one of millions who have fallen in love with Earl the dog, Mooch the cat, and their lovable strip Mutts. Creator Patrick McDonnell's strip now appears in more than 400 daily newspapers -- and his first two books have both undergone multiple reprints. This fall, McDonnell's third book, More Shtuff, will no doubt leave shelves just as fast.
The clever and charming perspectives of Mooch and Earl are revealed to readers through conversations the pair have when their owners are absent. Using his lovable kitty accent, Mooch explains that he's standing perfectly still in the yard so the squirrels he wants to chase will think he's a tree. Earl confesses that when he eats cat food he begins to purr and meow.
The duo have a variety of adventures together, delighting readers all the while. One minute the two are trying to con the neighborhood butcher out of a few scraps, the next minute they're scurrying to get home to the waiting arms of their loving humans -- Earl's owner, Ozzie, and Mooch's family, Millie and Frank.
Mutts also features quite a cast of other characters from Crabby the crustacean to Phoebe the bird.
Reminiscent of the cartoons of yesteryear, the unique style and charm of Mutts continues to earn McDonnell the kudos of fellow cartoonists, the public, and prominent national and international organizations. Mutts was named comic strip of the year in 1996 by the National Cartoonists Society. Last year, the strip won Germany's prestigious Max & Moritz Award for the best international comic strip. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Mutts: The Comic Art of Patrick McDonnell'
Syndicated in over 500 newspapers, "Mutts" is one of the most popular comic strips in the world. This volume focuses on cartoonist Patrick McDonnell's work and includes not only a vast collection of McDonnell's "Mutts" strips but also sketches, artwork, sculpture and more. McDonnell's essay, which runs through the book and accompanies the illustrations, serves as autobiography, comic history, character explication and art history all rolled up into one. McDonnell discusses his days in art school, his cartooning influences and his earliest editorial work. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Shelter Stories: Love Guaranteed'
Until one has loved an animal, one's soul remains unawakened." --Anatole France
This book is a credit to [Patrick McDonnell's] life's work and passion, and I know you will enjoy it and be moved by it." --Wayne Pacelle, President and CEO, The Humane Society of the United States
Patrick McDonnell's MUTTS is up there with Peanuts, Pogo, Krazy Kat, and Calvin and Hobbes--cartoons that are smart and funny, brilliantly drawn, and full of heart." --Matt Groening, The Simpsons creator
To me, MUTTS is exactly what a comic strip should be" --Charles Schulz, Peanuts creator
MUTTS creator Patrick McDonnell pairs his heartwarming "Shelter Stories" strips with real-life, fan-submitted testimonials and photographs to provide an emotionally gratifying look into the lives of the millions of rescue animals adopted into loving homes each year. In this emotive collection, McDonnell spotlights stories of animal rescue submitted by fans across the nation.
More than 70 full-color photographs of adopted pets-including cute and cuddly dogs, cats, bunnies, guinea pigs, birds, and ferrets-are featured alongside more than 100 of McDonnell's popular MUTTS "Shelter Stories" strips. Also included is an authoritative reference section with an Adoption Guide and resourceful links that encourage readers to, as McDonnell writes, "Adopt some love today." [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'They Said It: 200 Of the Funniest Sports Quips and Quotes'
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Yesh!: Mutts IV'
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