![]() ![]() ![]() The wacky triumvirate of Bucky, Satchel, and Rob are back in this Get Fuzzy collection, well, life in the Conley house must have been interesting to say the least. If they were anything like Bucky Katt and Satchel Pooch. You have to wonder what kind of pets cartoonist Darby Conley had as a child. Those cheated readers, as well as those who have come to love MUTTS' special Sunday full-color strips, will cherish this vibrant collection. Some readers may have never seen the logo panel, since they are sometimes dropped for space. The logo panel is almost a strip unto itself, often paying homage to cartooning of yesteryear, with Mooch and Earl in a comic book cover tribute or parodying a strip from decades gone by. ![]() But Sunday is a special visual adventure. ![]() Monday through Saturday, readers of every generation have wide-ranging reasons why they love MUTTS. Sunday Mornings is a collection of MUTTS Sunday strips hand-picked by creator Patrick McDonnell. But MUTTS has also garnered praise for its creative and colorful Sunday strips. MUTTS is known for its straight-forward, delightful artwork, its positive messages, and, of course, the antics of its charming furry protagonists, Earl the dog and Mooch the cat. A well-made book." - Comics Buyer's Guide, on MUTTS' first Sunday treasury, MUTTS Sundays In short, not only is this tome exemplary of the cartoonist's art, it is similarly an exemplar of the printer's. The colors are delicately applied, a visual feast. ![]()
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