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    Prank on the Jerry Springer show pulled by Scott Beibin and Justin Pearson

  • Mar 30, 2007 from eviltwinbooking(Liz Cole - Evil Twin Booking Agency)
    eviltwinbooking This is a bizarre-love-rhombus" of punk rock kids fighting, making out, being extremely unpredictable...but it's a ruse! The funniest art of the whole episode is not that these are trashy folk, but instead Scott Beibin from the Lost Film Fest and Justin Pearson from the seminal punk group The Locust are beating the daylights out each other. sigh.

    Dr. Jerri Lin Nielsen

  • Feb 10, 2012 from znakiay in Entertainment
    znakiay An American Physician with an amazing ER experience who worked for a year at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station as the only doctor in 1998, passed away on June

    Tom Could Take Your Breath Away Again: Top Gun 2 in the Works

  • Oct 15, 2010 from time(Time.com) in World news
    time Who hasnt been waiting for this? Reportedly, Paramount Pictures is gunning to put Top Gun 2 up on the big screen, making offers to both Jerry Bruckheimer and director Tony Scott. And the best news? Tom Cruise has apparently agreed to reprise his role as Lt. Pete Mitchell, a.k.a. Maverick. Though the role would be [...]

    Scott Walker, Jerry Petrowski, and the Right of Wisconsin’s Women to Choose | Jerri Cook

  • Apr 25, 2012 from jerricook(Jerri Cook) in Politics
    jerricook To hear the feminists who are supporting Donna Siedel in the recall election in Wisconsin’s 86th Assembly District tell it, Representative Jerry Petrowski conspired with Governor Scott walker to destroy the law established in Roe v. Wade. Yep. It’s all over in Wisconsin. No abortions for you, not even if you’ve been raped and are on your death bed. Die. Except…nothing the supporters of Donna… Continue Reading

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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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    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
    List Price: $16.99


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    Drive!: Zits Sketchbook No. 14

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    Rating (7 reviews):
    (4.3/5)
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    NEW ZITS

    This new ZITS book include topics: Christmas, dating and driving mostly.Also, it still makes fun of the different generations (the teens and the adults) and how they interact with the new technology and devices.Funny technology related comments like:Dad (listening the teens talking about their new mobile devices) comments: "I'm sick of future"Jeremy: "Something is wrong with my phone?"Mom: "Can you still make calls with it?"Jeremy: "Why would I want to do that?"And driving:Teens: "Once you get your driver's licence, it takes a while for the idiotic smile to wear off"If you liked other Zits books, then you will love this one! Similar jokes, great drawings and hilarious ideas behind the sketches. 5/5 A&D (New York, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Drive!: Zits Sketchbook No. 14 (Paperback) This new ZITS book include topics: Christmas, dating and driving mostly.Also, it still makes fun of the different generations (the teens and the adults) and how they interact with the new technology and devices.Funny technology related comments like:Dad (listening the teens talking about their new mobile devices) comments: "I'm sick of future"Jeremy: "Something is wrong with my phone?"Mom: "Can you still make calls with it?"Jeremy: "Why would I want to do that?"And driving:Teens: "Once you get your driver's licence, it takes a while for the idiotic smile to wear off"If you liked other Zits books, then you will love this one! Similar jokes, great drawings and hilarious ideas behind the sketches. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 16, 2011

    Drive

    This sketchbook shows how much fun it can be when you have your driver's license and when you are a teenager.... Duncan family sure knows it by now after following Jeremy and all the funny things that can happen when you are a first time driver.... like getting lost in your own city without a gps... 5/5 Michiganian reviewer (MI, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Drive!: Zits Sketchbook No. 14 (Paperback) This sketchbook shows how much fun it can be when you have your driver's license and when you are a teenager.... Duncan family sure knows it by now after following Jeremy and all the funny things that can happen when you are a first time driver.... like getting lost in your own city without a gps... Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 15, 2012

    I love Zits!

    Zits is so fun to read! i have ALL of the books! This one isnt the best one but it is still good! 5/5 Kari Regier (Urbana OH USA) - See all my reviews, December 26, 2011
    List Price: $14.99


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    Zits: 2011 Day-to-Day Calendar

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    Rating (7 reviews):
    (4.1/5)
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    Great

    Had the 2010 calendar and loved it; had to get another year of Zits. Quality is great. If you like Zits you'll enjoy this calendar. If you don't, I guess you won't. Simple as that. 5/5 A. Sanders (Augusta, GA) - See all my reviews, January 18, 2011

    Start Your Day With a Laugh -- And Keep It There!

    I bought this calendar late, which means I missed about of a month of morning laughs! I love having a 'toon a day to start my morning. This is the second year in a row I've bought Zits. I used to rotate Page-a-Day calendars between FoxTrot, Get Fuzzy and Far Side. Since findings Zits, however, I'm hooked. I am pleased that most of the cartoons are either new (to me at least) or I simply forgot them, so each days humor is fresh! These cartoons are mostly, if not exclusively, from 2009, which allow enough time to pass for them to at least appear fresh, and I can laugh again at a few of the favorites that I do remember. 5/5 Mr. Dana "Dana_Franklin" (Cambridge, MA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Zits: 2011 Day-to-Day Calendar (Calendar) I bought this calendar late, which means I missed about of a month of morning laughs! I love having a 'toon a day to start my morning. This is the second year in a row I've bought Zits. I used to rotate Page-a-Day calendars between FoxTrot, Get Fuzzy and Far Side. Since findings Zits, however, I'm hooked. I am pleased that most of the cartoons are either new (to me at least) or I simply forgot them, so each days humor is fresh! These cartoons are mostly, if not exclusively, from 2009, which allow enough time to pass for them to at least appear fresh, and I can laugh again at a few of the favorites that I do remember. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 4, 2011

    Make's my day

    If you have a teenage son, this is a must. It makes me laugh each day. Some days, I enjoy it with my son. 5/5 Pamela Jackson (MANHATTAN, KANSAS, US) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Zits: 2011 Day-to-Day Calendar (Calendar) If you have a teenage son, this is a must. It makes me laugh each day. Some days, I enjoy it with my son. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 3, 2011
    List Price: $13.99


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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
    List Price: $16.99


  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Random Zits: A Zits Treasury

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    Rating (9 reviews):
    (4.7/5)
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    Best Comic in the Funny Papers!

    This is the fourth treasury in the wonderful life of the Zits comic strip. It includes comics from Sketchbook's 7 & 8, "Road Trip" and "Teenage Tales", respectively. Hopefully, you've learned that treasuries are the most cost-efficient way to get every comic for the best value. Random Zits continues the Zits tradition of following 15-year-old Jeremy along his journies of girls, friends, music, and parental rebellion. It is a wonderful coming-of-age strip that has taken the place of "favorite comic book" for many Calvin & Hobbes fans looking for a new #1. This collection continues to put Jeremy in new situations, with a lot of strip scenarios running for multiple pages. This helps keep the strip new and interesting. Relationships around him change, and his different interests keep him from being a one-bit character. Zits is the funniest strip in the funny papers today, and this treasury is a great example of this. Included in the book is a large fold out poster that resembles the cover. 5/5 Eric Olsen (Plainfield, IL) - See all my reviews, November 24, 2004

    Random "Zits

    What is it like to be a fifteen-year-old boy? If "Random Zits," the anthology of the sixth and seventh "Zits" books, is any indication, then it's not exactly fun and games.Jim Borgman and Jerry Scott (of "Baby Blues") continue to chronicle teenage angst, and the angst that comes with raising a teenager, as Jeremy continues to struggle with high school, romance, and the crippling embarrassment that comes with having parents.In this treasury, Jeremy encounters new problems: his mother's birthday and only twenty-five bucks to buy a present with, time on the beach with his pals, an illegal jaunt with Hector in their run-down van, reading "Moby Dick," and a forced family vacation where he spends the whole time playing video games.On the home front, Jeremy also has to deal with the hopelessly uncool parents he's stuck with: clashes with his parents on dating, curfews, laundry, and surfing on the ironing board. On the other side is Walt and Connie, who try... 4/5 E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews, October 25, 2005

    Great Comic Strip

    Im a fourteen year old boy. I Have almost all the zits books and love every word. They relate perfectly to a son or a parent. They capture life today perfectly. I think they are really funny and would recommend them to any teenage boy or their parent. 5/5 Kristin L. Van Zanten "amazoner44" - See all my reviews, December 29, 2008
    List Price: $16.99


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    '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
    List Price: $10.99


  • Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Road Trip!: Zits Sketchbook #7

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    Rating (6 reviews):
    (4.8/5)
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    Road trip

    Who of us has not dreamed of a road trip!!?? These teenage kids are just dreaming of getting their van all fixed up (even if there is a squirrel family living in the engine space, and a raccoon family living inside this old van...)But a road trip symbolizes the freedom, no more school, no more restrictions and rules, no more parents to answer to, freedom to go where you want to and see different places...This road trip is both fun to read and also a revelation how much fun it is just to plan a trip even if it would never come true... It's a dream, a goal, something to make you forget the boring every day problems like the school ... 5/5 Michiganian reviewer (MI, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Road Trip!: Zits Sketchbook #7 (Paperback) Who of us has not dreamed of a road trip!!?? These teenage kids are just dreaming of getting their van all fixed up (even if there is a squirrel family living in the engine space, and a raccoon family living inside this old van...)But a road trip symbolizes the freedom, no more school, no more restrictions and rules, no more parents to answer to, freedom to go where you want to and see different places...This road trip is both fun to read and also a revelation how much fun it is just to plan a trip even if it would never come true... It's a dream, a goal, something to make you forget the boring every day problems like the school ... Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 15, 2012

    Watch out world... Jeremy gets the van to run!

    In Road Trip!, Jeremy gets the van to run, borrows Mom's tires (without her permission), and takes it for a ride, getting up to a top speed of... 6 miles per hour.Life will never be the same.High school, chores, relationships, and food continue to dominate 15 year old Jeremy's life.Jeremy: "I don't understand why girls obsess about their hair."Sara: "It's because of YOU, you moron! Hair and shoes! They're all part of the ridiculous game of impressing males!"As Sara walks off, Jeremy contemplates: "And ironically, we're mainly interested in the stuff in between."Jeremy, Hector, and Sara at a "Fourbucks" coffee shop...Sara: "Mmm... that smells good, Jeremy. What is it?"Jeremy: "A grande mocha cafe Americano caramel miccato with cinnamon and extra whipped cream."Hector: "So, basically, a hot candy bar in a cup."Jeremy: "IT HAS COFFEE IN IT!"High school life continues under the microscope in... 5/5 R Schmidt (Honolulu, HI USA) - See all my reviews, May 2, 2010

    Love my zits~~

    I love Zits... I so see both my son and daughter in Jeremy, the boy in the book.. It is so nice to know that I am not the only one in the world that has all these same issues..... 5/5 Linda Grubb - See all my reviews, December 16, 2008
    List Price: $10.95


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    Alternative Zits: A Zits Treasury

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    Rating (7 reviews):
    (4.9/5)
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    Laughter Abounds

    I've read all the anthologies, and this one ranks as one of the top-two for the series. There are many enjoyable subplots and less individual strips that were missing from the last collection, and caused the previous anthology to be a cut below par.Enjoy! 5/5 N. Bilmes "bookaholic" (Vernon, CT United States) - See all my reviews, November 27, 2007

    Zits cartoons

    These books were Christmas presents for my grandchildren. They arrived quickly and were in excellent condition. 5/5 Janice E. Watkins - See all my reviews, January 7, 2008

    Huge fun

    Scott and Borgman bring us another brilliant collection of Zits. If you're not already a fan: it centers on Jeremy, a perfectly normal, irrational, insightful, clueless, hormone-addled, fifteen year old. He navigates the incomprehensible world of parents, girls, and the world in general, with the cheery self-centeredness you might expect.Somehow, Scott and Borgman take this improbable universal and bring it to life, as only the best of comic writers can. They use surreal shifts of mindscape to illustrate the teenager's baffled and baffling view of the world, but with a foundation of empathy for Jeremy that keeps the tone affectionate. And, as long as the world has teenage boys in it, they'll have an endless source new confusion to work with.- wiredweird 5/5 wiredweird "wiredweird" (Earth, or somewhere nearby) - See all my reviews, November 6, 2009
    List Price: $16.99


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

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    Rating (6 reviews):
    (4.5/5)
    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    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
    List Price: $10.95


Zits: iPod (HD)

A fun "Zits" sight gag from Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman and Jantze Studios Audio Comics.

Zits: Brace Yourself (HD)

Animated by Jantze Studios in living HD. Jeremy, Hector and Pierce hit the school volleyball court.