More Shtuff - Mutts III (Mutts)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #313867 in Books
- Published on: 1998-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780836268232
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
How come no one ever calls me "Moony Eyes?"
...i was at a friend's house today and i noticed that his cat was looking at herself in the mirror. I remembered reading the Mutts strip where Mooch does the very same thing and started to realize that almost everything the characters in Mutts do is something i've actually seen a cat or dog do in real life... that's part of what makes Mutts so funny to me! My favorite two pages of "More Shtuff," if i had to pick, are pages 98 and 99, where our cat hero is "shtuck" under a bedsheet. I laughed so hard i cried! Let's hope "Mutts" is around for a long, long time...
All creations by Patrick McDonnell are just "schwell"!
All five publications by Patrick McDonnell are a joy to own, read and re-read! With the premature departure of Bill Watterson, Gary Larson and the retirement of the beloved Charles Schulz, Patrick McDonnell has filled the void with his wonderfully witty and wise panels both hilariously funny and yet reminding us of our responsiblity to those who cannot speak for themselves. His work is both satisfyingly current and yet contains the best essence of the earliest cartoons (Krazy Kat, etc.) I await the next compilation! Cheers, Patrick!
Too bad...
... that I can't rate this higher than five stars!
This is the sweetest comic strip ever. Its innocent characters, pet antics, and angstless plotlines make me feel that the world is a beautiful place. Amidst a thousand cynical strips, this one matches "Peanuts" for charm.





