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Zits Sketchbooks #03: Don't Roll Your Eyes at Me, Young Man!: Zits Sketchbook 3by Jerry Scott
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In Zits, countless readers relish Jim Borgman and Jerry Scott's right-on look at teenage life, as told through the eyes of perpetually ambivalent, yet lovable, teenager Jeremy Duncan. Here's a 15-year-old kid who seems to speak for teenagers everywhere, even if it's with a withering look or a nonchalant shrug. As Jeremy himself might say: "Adolescence bites!"
Zits has attracted an enormous following of fans, teenagers and adults alike. This Zits sketchbook, Don't Roll Your Eyes At Me, Young Man!, warmly chronicles the growing pains of the Duncan household and follows Jeremy as he navigates his way through his perpetual freshman year of high school. Caring, funny, impatient, self-absorbed, and bored silly, Jeremy is the charming essence of adolescence today. Synopsis:In Zits, countless readers relish Jim Borgman and Jerry Scott's right-on look at teenage life, as told through the eyes of perpetually ambivalent, yet lovable, Jeremy Duncan. Here's a 15-year-old kid who seems to speak for teenagers everywhere, even if it's with a withering look or a nonchalant shrug. As Jeremy himself might say: "Adolescence bites!"In only three years, Zits has attracted an enormous following of fans, teenagers and adults alike. This third Zits sketchbook warmly chronicles the growing pains of the Duncan household and follows Jeremy as he navigates his way through his perpetual freshman year of high school.Caring, funny, impatient, self-absorbed, and bored silly, Jeremy is the charming essence of adolescence today.
About the AuthorZits creators Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman were awarded the 1998 Reuben for Best Newspaper Comic Strip. Scott, who is also co-creator of the renowned Baby Blues strip, lives in Malibu, California. Borgman, who is also an editorial cartoonist at the Cincinnati Enquirer, lives in Cincinnati.
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