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Jeremy And Dad A ZITS Tribute-ish To Fathers And SonsJeremy & Dad: A Zits Tribute-Ish To Fathers And Sons
Andrews McMeel
1130 Walnut St, Kansas City, MO 64106-2109
www.andrewsmcmeel.com

Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman provide two fine Zits comic strip collections about the wayward teen, and is a pick for any fan of Zits or any parent. JEREMY & DAD: A ZITS TRIBUTE-ISH TO FATHERS AND SONS (0740791559, $16.99) packs in black and white and color cartoon strips, all focusing on the relationship between Jeremy and his father. It's an outstanding Father's Day tribute - and a perfect gift for any father. A ZITS GUIDE TO LIVING WITH YOUR TEENAGER (9780740791680, $9.99) offers the first owner's manual for parents with teens, and will make a hilarious gift for any struggling with their teen's attitude. A single color comic adorns each page.

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