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Drive!  Cover Image Book Book

Drive! / by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman.

Scott, Jerry, 1955- (Author). Borgman, Jim. (Added Author). Scott, Jerry, 1955- Zits. Selections. (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781449401078 (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: 127 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Kansas City, MO : Andrews McMeel, c2011.
Subject: American wit and humor, Pictorial.
Comic books, strips, etc. > United States.
Duncan, Jeremy (Fictitious character) > Comic books, strips, etc. > Fiction.
Family > Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels.
Teenage boys > Comic books, strips, etc.
Teenagers > Comic books, strips, etc. > Fiction.
Teenagers > Family relationships > Comic books, strips, etc.
Genre: Graphic novels.

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Stroud Branch 741.56973 Scott 31681002284016 NONFICPBK In process -

  • Andrews McMeel
    From hormones to how-come-I’m-not-like-everyone-else questions and insecurities, Borgman and Scott continue to successfully tell teenage horror stories since the strips debut in newspapers in 1997. Readers and fans can find Zits in 1,600 newspapers worldwide, an achievement only 18 comic strips have ever earned.

    Lauded by the Los Angeles Times "as one of the freshest and most imaginative strips," and designated as Best Newspaper Comic Strip three times by the National Cartoonists Society, Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman's Zits chronicles many of the scenes that play out under the rooftops of more than 80.5 million homes across the country.

    Artfully exploring insecurities, societal pressures, and just plain teenage goofiness, Scott and Borgman contrast the experiences of being an adolescent and being the parent of one. Sixteen-year-old Jeremy Duncan is learning to navigate residential byways and high school hallways while the parentals, a.k.a. Connie and Walt Duncan, just try to keep pace and find a little peace.
  • Simon and Schuster
    From hormones to how-come-I’m-not-like-everyone-else questions and insecurities, Borgman and Scott continue to successfully tell teenage horror stories since the strips debut in newspapers in 1997. Readers and fans can find Zits in 1,600 newspapers worldwide, an achievement only 18 comic strips have ever earned.

    Lauded by the Los Angeles Times "as one of the freshest and most imaginative strips," and designated as Best Newspaper Comic Strip three times by the National Cartoonists Society, Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman's Zits chronicles many of the scenes that play out under the rooftops of more than 80.5 million homes across the country.

    Artfully exploring insecurities, societal pressures, and just plain teenage goofiness, Scott and Borgman contrast the experiences of being an adolescent and being the parent of one. Sixteen-year-old Jeremy Duncan is learning to navigate residential byways and high school hallways while the parentals, a.k.a. Connie and Walt Duncan, just try to keep pace and find a little peace.

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