Chances are the warm fuzzies aren't what you will get when you pick up Ignorance, Thy Name Is Bucky . Instead, you'll get LOL moments as Darby Conley pumps hilarity into living the single life with... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I've never read a bad comic of Get Fuzzy and this book is no exception. Chock full of funny panels, Bucky still calls Rob "Pinko" and mercilessly teases Satchel. One cat I'd love to introduce to my German Shepherd. If you like Get Fuzzy, you won't be disappointed.
Ignorance, Thy Name is Bucky: A Get Fuzzy Collection
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I buy all the Get Fuzzy Books. If you love cats or dogs, this book is for you. Very funny.
Another great Get Fuzzy collection!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Not many comic strips make me laugh out loud. Get Fuzzy is an exception. Rob Wilco, Bucky Katt and Satchel Pooch are three of the best comic strip characters in publication today, and their antics always make me smile. Even the characters which only pop in occasionally such as Fungo Squiggly, Quentin Tabbytino and Mac Manc McManx will put a smile on your face. If you've loved previous Get Fuzzy collections, you won't be disappointed by this one. If this is your first experience with Get Fuzzy, welcome aboard and make sure you pick up the previous collections--lots of laughs await you!
Excellent Get Fuzzy Collection
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I picked this up over the weekend and read it one setting. What can I say? This is probably one of the best Get Fuzzy collections in a while, certainly the best since Scrum Bums. It also has an added bonus: Color Sunday strips, which is a wonderful improvement to the format. I can't say enough good things about this collection. It features Bucky at his best, including a series of strips where there is only one word said in the entire daily strip and Conley proves he can make you laugh with a single word. Pick up your copy today. You won't be disappointed.
Wonderful, as usual.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is the latest collection from Darby Conley, and well worth adding to complete your collection. (You do, of course, have all of Mr. Conley's publications, don't you? If not, get them now!) In his work, Mr. Conley creates the graphic version of the sentiment underlying Whitman's Leaves of Grass section beginning, "I think I could turn and live with animals." Of course, Bucky calls into question the line, "They are so placid and self-contained." Yet Mr. Conley's respect for and connection with his fuzzy friends is just as profound, just as moving, and it makes you laugh from real deep in your heart. Bravo!
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