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  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Jeremy and Mom: A Zits Retrospective You Should Definitely Buy for Your Mom (Zits Treasury)

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    Rating (18 reviews):
    (4.7/5)
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    This guy knows teenage boys

    I enjoy reading the Zits comic everyday. This guy has teenage boys to a T. Some comics I read, I can swear he was spying in my house. 5/5 Tami (TV fan) (Phoenix, AZ USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Jeremy and Mom: A Zits Retrospective You Should Definitely Buy for Your Mom (Zits Treasury) (Paperback) I enjoy reading the Zits comic everyday. This guy has teenage boys to a T. Some comics I read, I can swear he was spying in my house. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , April 29, 2009

    Zits always a great read

    Jeremy's Mom should be up for sainthood. A lot of these comics remind me of my mom and brother. 5/5 I. Lewis - See all my reviews, April 21, 2008

    Interesting - but actually a collection of previous works

    This is essentially a group of previous strips that focus on Connie, rather than an original compilation. It's a nice retrospective, but a waste of money for those who already have the other compilations. 3/5 Yihui - See all my reviews, July 7, 2008
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    Humongous Zits: A Zits Treasury

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    Rating (23 reviews):
    (4.4/5)
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    Zits is the best

    This is a fun Treasury - if you don't have the previous volumes. Except for some extra non-essential art work, there are no new panels. If you don't have the other volumes and want a book with a nice selection, good choice - otherwise, don't waste your money. 4/5 Dorothy E. (Colorado) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Humongous Zits: A Zits Treasury (Paperback) This is a fun Treasury - if you don't have the previous volumes. Except for some extra non-essential art work, there are no new panels. If you don't have the other volumes and want a book with a nice selection, good choice - otherwise, don't waste your money. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , October 6, 2005

    Great Comic Strip

    Humongous Zits is a compilation of the first two books of this comic strip. It starts out a little slow while the main characters are being introduced, but it soon catches its stride.Jeremy Duncan is a typical teenager just trying to live his life. His parents are on his back, he's got homework to avoid, his garage band isn't getting recording contracts, and he's awkward around the girl of his dreams. Needless to say, his life is anything but boring.The strip is written from Jeremy's point of view, which leads to some great sight gags as we see a situation through his eyes. The characters are slightly cartoonish but real enough for many years of great strips, and I look forward to enjoying it for years to come. 4/5 Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews, October 4, 2001

    TO THE ZITS FOLLOWER THIS BOOK WILL BE A DISAPPOINTMENT

    This books contains NO NEW CARTOONS, and the Zits follower could feel cheated, but to NEW Zits FAN, it's a GREAT BUY, a two in one special. So, to the followers - if you have previous books don't purchase this book, unless your're buying it for a friend 2/5 0, April 14, 2000
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    Jeremy and Dad: A Zits Tribute-ish to Fathers and Sons (Zits Treasury)

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    Rating (4 reviews):
    (3.5/5)
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    Jeremy and dad - a review

    This was very similar to Jeremy and Mom, so if you purchased that one, then you will like this one, too. This is just a collection of strips including how Jeremy and Dad -relationship and characters have developed and how the writers have got the ideas for the characters, their clothing, the typical topics and problems with teenager and his father.It is still a hilarious collection to read even if I had read the same ones before. The notes made by the authors also reveal the ideas behind the cartoons and characters and it is interesting to see how much the characters relate to the real world and issues.Part of me was confused when the authors describe that the parents background is based on 1960s (like it is in the cartoon) with all the old fashioned clothes and memories of roadtrips in 1960s... but then Jeremy is teenager now with ipods... So the age difference of a parent who had lived their young adult life in 1960s and todays's teenagers, is huge! The technology... 4/5 A&D (New York, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Jeremy & Dad: A ZITS Tribute-ish to Fathers and Sons (Zits Treasury) (Paperback) This was very similar to Jeremy and Mom, so if you purchased that one, then you will like this one, too. This is just a collection of strips including how Jeremy and Dad -relationship and characters have developed and how the writers have got the ideas for the characters, their clothing, the typical topics and problems with teenager and his father.It is still a hilarious collection to read even if I had read the same ones before. The notes made by the authors also reveal the ideas behind the cartoons and characters and it is interesting to see how much the characters relate to the real world and issues.Part of me was confused when the authors describe that the parents background is based on 1960s (like it is in the cartoon) with all the old fashioned clothes and memories of roadtrips in 1960s... but then Jeremy is teenager now with ipods... So the age difference of a parent who had lived their young adult life in 1960s and todays's teenagers, is huge! The technology... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 10, 2011

    The "Zits" Book for Non-Fans Or a Gift for Dads

    There have been and continue to be several comic strips that focus on the relationship between teenagers and their families. There have also been several comic strips that featured a teenager as one of several characters in the strip. However, Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman's "Zits" is the only current comic strip I know of that focuses on a teenage boy and the relationship between he and his parents. Though it has been marketed as a treasury, JEREMY & DAD isn't really a treasury. It's more of a themed collection featuring strips from the past few years revolving around Jeremy and his dad, Walt. Fans of the strip probably already own most of these strips in collection books. This is a book for people that aren't already familiar with "Zits". It also makes a nice gift to give to a father for a Christmas gift, birthday present, or Father's Day treasure. 3/5 tvtv3 "tvtv3" (Sorento, IL United States) - See all my reviews, November 4, 2010

    People who buy Zits treasuries

    Well, this is not really for them. Because they've been buying the former REAL treasuries, and this is more or less a compilation of them focusing on Jeremy and his relationship with his dad. You have these already!Actually, I don't know who this is for...Put out a real thing, please! 2/5 Uncle B. (Helsinki Finland) - See all my reviews This review is from: Jeremy and Dad: A Zits Tribute-ish to Fathers and Sons (Zits Treasury) (Paperback) Well, this is not really for them. Because they've been buying the former REAL treasuries, and this is more or less a compilation of them focusing on Jeremy and his relationship with his dad. You have these already!Actually, I don't know who this is for...Put out a real thing, please! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , April 23, 2010
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  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Zombie Parents: and Other Hopes for a More Perfect World (Zits Sketchbook)

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    Rating (2 reviews):
    (4.0/5)
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    Another fun Zits

    This Zits was another great addition to your Zits collection. The cover suggested more of a Halloween -style ZIts, but in fact, this was just another book with teenagers and their parents and how different generations do not really understand each others so well.The teenagers feel as if their parents are from stone age because they don't use the technology available so well, and the parents have no idea what the teenagers are doing with all their new gadgets, social networks, etc...Fun to read! Great illustrations! 5/5 A&D (New York, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Zombie Parents: and Other Hopes for a More Perfect World (Zits Sketchbook) (Paperback) This Zits was another great addition to your Zits collection. The cover suggested more of a Halloween -style ZIts, but in fact, this was just another book with teenagers and their parents and how different generations do not really understand each others so well.The teenagers feel as if their parents are from stone age because they don't use the technology available so well, and the parents have no idea what the teenagers are doing with all their new gadgets, social networks, etc...Fun to read! Great illustrations! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 23, 2012

    Life With a Modern Teenage Son

    ZOMBIE PARENTS is the 15th "Zits" Sketchbook. "Zits" is a comic strip that features the Duncan clan of three: Walter the Dad, Connie the Mom, and Jeremy the teenage son. The strips featured here in ZOMBIE PARENTS ran from December 28, 2009-September 5, 2010. This collection is a basic collection of "Zits" strips; there aren't any ongoing storylines in the collection and it's all pretty much the usual stuff. Jeremy makes fun of his parents for being old fashioned, his parents make comments about how much he eats, Jeremy uses a lot of money from Walt to pay for the gas in his van, Jeremy and Sara make out, etc. The only themed strips in this collection are the six "6 Reasons Why Zombies Would Make Cool Parents" and the six "6 More Reasons Zombies Would Make Cool Parents." Personally, I enjoy reading "Zits" each day, but unlike other comic strips I read, "Zits" is pretty much a daily gag strip. Though there are a few standouts, reading them in a collection in a short period is a bit too... 3/5 tvtv3 "tvtv3" (Sorento, IL United States) - See all my reviews, March 21, 2012
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  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    A Zits Guide to Living With Your Teenager

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    Rating (9 reviews):
    (3.4/5)
    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Big disappointment

    I was expecting a much bigger book with pages of commentary about the teen years, having just gone through those years in my own home. "you've got to read Zits" was a common phrase during that time. This little book took about two minutes to go through and had no new insights. Zits is great, but don't waste your money on this one. 1/5 Carl Wayne Mcglone "CW McGlone" (KY) - See all my reviews, May 5, 2010

    Review

    I was very disappointed in this product. The book is small and with little context. It's just a small copy of what I had. 1/5 love2read "Merrie" (Casper, WY) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Zits Guide to Living With Your Teenager (Hardcover) I was very disappointed in this product. The book is small and with little context. It's just a small copy of what I had. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , May 2, 2010

    too short

    bought this book and it was way too short, not like other cartoon books. would not buy again 1/5 miss sb "minissb" (VA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Zits Guide to Living With Your Teenager (Hardcover) bought this book and it was way too short, not like other cartoon books. would not buy again Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , May 25, 2010
    List Price: $9.99


  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Big Honkin' Zits: A Zits Treasury

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    Rating (11 reviews):
    (4.9/5)
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    doubling up

    I have purchased all of the Zits books (expensive when shipped to Australia) and I have been disappointed that two of the books contain cartoons repeated from the other books. Be aware that this book contains cartoons from "don't roll your eyes at me" and "are we an us". It would be nice for Amazon to tell us this before we buy.I have a seventeen year old son and I think the "Zits" books have bought us closer together because they place contentious areas into the open in an atmosphere of great humour. 5/5 Peter Liston (SOUTHBANK, VIC Australia) - See all my reviews This review is from: Big Honkin' Zits: A Zits Treasury (Paperback) I have purchased all of the Zits books (expensive when shipped to Australia) and I have been disappointed that two of the books contain cartoons repeated from the other books. Be aware that this book contains cartoons from "don't roll your eyes at me" and "are we an us". It would be nice for Amazon to tell us this before we buy.I have a seventeen year old son and I think the "Zits" books have bought us closer together because they place contentious areas into the open in an atmosphere of great humour. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , October 19, 2001

    A second helping of a great comic strip

    Jeremy returns in his second treasury, combining strips from the books "Don't Roll Your Eyes at Me, Young Man!" and "Are We an Us?" Not much has changed since the first treasury. He still wishes his parents would get off his back, he still doesn't understand women, and he still dreams of making it big in music. But whether he's trying to decide what to do about the upcoming Gingivitis concert, win back Sara from a sophomore, support a friend's mom who has cancer, or sneak over to his girlfriend's babysitting job, he's sure to find the humor in any situation.Unfortunately, I don't get the strip in my local paper, so I have to wait for these books to enjoy it. But I can certainly see why it has become such a popular strip. Everyone can appreciate the humor in the storylines, which poke fun at everyone equally. The visual gages are some of the best in the papers today and make for some of the best strips in the book as well. And it's easy to like these characters because they... 5/5 Mark Baker (Santa Clarita, CA United States) - See all my reviews, April 5, 2002

    Heehehhahahahahheeheeheehhe, yukyukyuk!

    I evaluate funnies by the drawings, and, of course, is it funny or not? With that said, here we go.In some ways, I think this comic is influenced by Calvin and Hobbes, one of the most memorable and classic strips. This comic strip is drowned in sarcasm and irony. The drawings have a sort of sketchy quality about them, something that makes them loose and very cool-looking. They have shading and scribbly detail, but are still very clear and easy to understand.It has more than 4 characters, allowing the cartoonist to come up with many interesting character traits. Exploring these personalities is very fun to read. A boy and a girl never seen not hugging each other, a mom, a dad, a big brother, and a boy with a guitar are just some of the characters. I think this strip has about the right amount of characters. This book is my first encounter with the comic and it is very appealing. I won't tell you to buy it, because I'm not a salesperson. I'm merely telling you why I like it. 5/5 "barracudaman232" (St.Paul, MN, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Big Honkin' Zits: A Zits Treasury (Paperback) I evaluate funnies by the drawings, and, of course, is it funny or not? With that said, here we go.In some ways, I think this comic is influenced by Calvin and Hobbes, one of the most memorable and classic strips. This comic strip is drowned in sarcasm and irony. The drawings have a sort of sketchy quality about them, something that makes them loose and very cool-looking. They have shading and scribbly detail, but are still very clear and easy to understand.It has more than 4 characters, allowing the cartoonist to come up with many interesting character traits. Exploring these personalities is very fun to read. A boy and a girl never seen not hugging each other, a mom, a dad, a big brother, and a boy with a guitar are just some of the characters. I think this strip has about the right amount of characters. This book is my first encounter with the comic and it is very appealing. I won't tell you to buy it, because I'm not a salesperson. I'm merely telling you why I like it. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , May 2, 2004
    List Price: $16.99


  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    'Growth Spurt: Zits Sketchbook 2

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    Rating (8 reviews):
    (4.8/5)
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    Second ZITS book tops the first!

    Just received Sketchbook 2 which is even more fun than the ZITS #1. Borgman and Scott are rounding out the family now, and dad is getting a bit more savvy, but mom is really coming out of her shell. I love the way she relates to Jeremy --- as though she can still remember how it was to be a teenager. Our local newspaper STILL hasn't picked up on running this excellent strip so let me know when Sketchbook 3 comes out. 5/5 WFK "alt historian" (Wolfsberg, Austria) - See all my reviews This review is from: 'Growth Spurt: Zits Sketchbook 2 (Paperback) Two reasons why I appreciate this strip so much: a) I vaguely remember being Jeremy's age and b) I have a son. Now he's in the Baby Blues age - one reason why I don't find that strip so funny - but I can sympathise with all the strip's characters. So I get amused, inspired and also touched. The stories are very human, they don't degrade any of the generations, they are well drawn. Book 2 is in every way as good as book 1. I hope it continues that way. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , July 17, 1999

    Great strip! One of my favorites!

    A comic strip that's great fun. I haven't laughed this much to a comic strip since Calvin and Hobbes ended. I highly reccomend this to any humor fan (or anyone growing up with teens or is a teen). 5/5 0, October 26, 1999

    A great strip, a great book!

    Two reasons why I appreciate this strip so much: a) I vaguely remember being Jeremy's age and b) I have a son. Now he's in the Baby Blues age - one reason why I don't find that strip so funny - but I can sympathise with all the strip's characters. So I get amused, inspired and also touched. The stories are very human, they don't degrade any of the generations, they are well drawn. Book 2 is in every way as good as book 1. I hope it continues that way. 5/5 0, August 20, 2001
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  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Zits: Sketchbook 1

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    Rating (24 reviews):
    (5.0/5)
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    The Teen Years

    When a strip has a name as tasteful and enlightening as "Zits," you know it'll be a winner. And the third "Sketchbook" just came out!The absence of "Calvin and Hobbes" left a hole in the witty humor department for a very long time (the WP newspaper has replaced it with the abysmal "Boondocks") but Zits has an almost eerie similarity to it in structure--as well as the fact that Jeremy has a remarkable resemblance to a six-foot-tall Calvin. It's "Calvin: The Teen Years."Jeremy Duncan is a fifteen-year-old boy who lives in an average home in the suburbs. He tolerates his out-of-it-but-smart parents Walt and Connie, secretly longs for the unattainable Sarah (think of Susie at fifteen), and hangs out with best friend Hector (Hobbes has morphed into a Hispanic high-schooler with more wisdom than Jeremy can ever have).Jeremy is such an "ordinary" teenager that it's astounding. He longs to be dangerous and edgy, but only... 5/5 E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews, September 23, 2000

    Every Strip Can Relate

    This book is full of strips that can relate to almost every teenagers life. Everything from having a girlfriend to the actions made towards the parents by Jeremy(the teenager), and the actions of the parents towards him. After reading this book I found that almost every strip related to me. It's good reading for all ages (if you can read), so I recommend that you check this book out. You won't regret buying it. 5/5 TR Herlihy - See all my reviews This review is from: Zits: Sketchbook 1 (Paperback) This book is full of strips that can relate to almost every teenagers life. Everything from having a girlfriend to the actions made towards the parents by Jeremy(the teenager), and the actions of the parents towards him. After reading this book I found that almost every strip related to me. It's good reading for all ages (if you can read), so I recommend that you check this book out. You won't regret buying it. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 3, 2000

    This is the ultimate summit of cartooning art!

    Today, the cartoon characters are so often grotesque and dysfunctional. Not so in Zits! For the majority of us THIS is a refreshing, good old peek at humor with class, talent, and superb art. The reader can identify with Jeremy, his friends, his experiences, and the parents' perspective. It is a magical combination of first rate profound humor that we can all relate to with clearly unparalleled artistic expression. 5/5 dsford@twocrowcartoons.com (Petersburg, Alaska) - See all my reviews This review is from: Zits: Sketchbook 1 (Paperback) Today, the cartoon characters are so often grotesque and dysfunctional. Not so in Zits! For the majority of us THIS is a refreshing, good old peek at humor with class, talent, and superb art. The reader can identify with Jeremy, his friends, his experiences, and the parents' perspective. It is a magical combination of first rate profound humor that we can all relate to with clearly unparalleled artistic expression. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , September 5, 1999
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  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Are We an US? (A Zits Sketchbook Collection, No. 4)

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    Rating (6 reviews):
    (4.5/5)
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    Hilariously Funny

    If you like Foxtrot, you will love the Zit's series. The book is hilarious and continues to follow with the life of Jeremy and his relationship with Sara. My brother should totally relate wit this guy, but it's a funny book from start to finish and I would highly recommend it. 5/5 N. Moy "nmcorp33" (Bartlett, IL United States) - See all my reviews, March 26, 2002

    Amazing!

    This cartoon's collection is amazing! How can you pick a dull teenager and his friends with a normal dull life, for a teenager, and put such funny and amazing stories? It has to be J. Scott and J. Borgman, two very talented guys, who probably have some teens like this at home! 5/5 Pedro (V.N.Gaia Portugal) - See all my reviews This review is from: Are We an US? (A Zits Sketchbook Collection, No. 4) (Paperback) This cartoon's collection is amazing! How can you pick a dull teenager and his friends with a normal dull life, for a teenager, and put such funny and amazing stories? It has to be J. Scott and J. Borgman, two very talented guys, who probably have some teens like this at home! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 31, 2002

    Are we an item?

    Are we an US? discusses of an important topic for all the teenagers: dating, beginning to date, and when you are dating what to say, what not to say! This sketchbook collection has managed to capture all the fun moments that can happen when you are dating and still going to school and living with your parents... 5/5 Michiganian reviewer (MI, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Are We an US? (A Zits Sketchbook Collection, No. 4) (Paperback) Are we an US? discusses of an important topic for all the teenagers: dating, beginning to date, and when you are dating what to say, what not to say! This sketchbook collection has managed to capture all the fun moments that can happen when you are dating and still going to school and living with your parents... Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 15, 2012
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  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Don't Roll Your Eyes At Me, Young Man! A Zits Sketchbook 3

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    Rating (10 reviews):
    (4.6/5)
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    Zits rock! As long as they're on someone else's face

    This is a fantastic book! It has a bit more of a mature style, so I don't recommned this for children under thirteen. It would also help if you are or have been in highschool. This is one of the best Zits i have ever read!!! If you get a Zits treasury then get this one! 5/5 "muzicgurl_11" (USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Don't Roll Your Eyes At Me, Young Man! A Zits Sketchbook 3 (Paperback) This is a fantastic book! It has a bit more of a mature style, so I don't recommned this for children under thirteen. It would also help if you are or have been in highschool. This is one of the best Zits i have ever read!!! If you get a Zits treasury then get this one! Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , November 28, 2002

    A winner

    As other people have mentioned, Zits feels like what we'd expect Calvin and Hobbes to be like if it had "grown up". I wasn't sure about the strip when it debuted, but it's really come into its own as the artists have refined the characters. Jeremy is a "typical" teenager, with the usual problems - dating, school, trying to start a band. Fairly stock stuff, but the characterizations are perfect - from his parents, who are somewhat at a loss as to how to raise him, to his best friend Hector, who tolerates him even though he's a dufus sometimes. Everyone is realistic (for a strip), no charicatures. His parents aren't oblivious (when he takes to calling his dad "walt" in more recent strips, his dad argues it, then pulls out a nickname from when Jeremy was a baby, and it stops right there). His friends let him know when he's being a jerk... It's all the funniest things about being a teenager, and pulled off wonderfully. 5/5 Brian A. Dunkle "Just a guy" (Tucson, AZ USA) - See all my reviews, October 16, 2000

    Keep it up, Jerry and Jim!

    What a fantastic collaboration between writer and artist such as exists with Scott & Borgman. The odd-ball expressions Borgman puts on Jeremy's face are priceless but the real star is Mom, sharp tongued, to the point, and yet so gullible. Thanks for lots of laughs, guys! 5/5 0, October 16, 2000
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Jeremy and Mom: A Zits Retrospective For Mom

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