The Road to Bliss: A Bliss Collection
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Average customer review:Product Description
Finally there's a comic strip that captures the pulse of the Seinfeld/Mad About You (pre-baby) audience. Bliss is a microscopic look at childless coupledom. It is smart and droll, a strip for novice, as well as seasoned lovers. It's a contemporary look at married life that chronicles young newlyweds Steven and Dana, as they live, love, and learn to fold fitted sheets.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2342155 in Books
- Published on: 1998-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Customer Reviews
A wonderful, unfortunately short lived comic
Bliss has already come and gone, but hopefully the sequel to this book will also be forthcoming.
The strip was an absolute riot; Stephen has a sharp incisive wit. Almost every strip is phrased just so precisely, yet so familiar to those going through the wedded ups and downs of middle class.
A definite must buy if you like comic strips such as Adam, Stone Soup, or For Better or For Worse.
Warm Sarcasm and Humor
I am rather a connoisseur of comic strips. This one shows awesome humor, such warm and gentle teasing, a truly spectacular series about a couple with a loving relationship full of accepting but pointed humor. I wish I had this kind of marriage! Five stars, yes indeed. The strips published AFTER this book became more bitter, probably because Hirsh was *trying* to be funny, and the couple lost the warm closeness. But this collection is perfect, very homey and welcoming humor. The couple truly loves each other, and their bickering/nattering is so infused with appreciation and self-awareness that it warms the heart. NOT smarmy.
A witty, wonderful strip for couples everywhere
A comic strip about couples? It's been done before - but rarely has the couple been so natural, so human, and so witty. Dana and Steven come alive by the end of the book; you feel like you know them, like you invite them over for drinks and gently poke fun of each other with them! It's a real shame this comic never made it big; the author retired it at the millennium in a touching strip - I would dearly love to own a second collection of Bliss, but the first is a rare gem that any newlywed couple, or anyone who likes to watch "Friends", would enjoy owning. Snatch it up if you see a copy for sale - they make great presents at weddings!


