Lions and Tigers and Crocs, Oh My!: Pearls Before Swine Treasury this question feed

asked by savvy on November 24, 2006 4:40 AM
The Pearls Before Swine crew are at it again in their new book, Lions and Tigers and Crocs, Oh My! But even the wonderful Wizard of Oz couldn't help this bunch of merry misfits. Collecting strips from his last two books, Nighthogs and The Ratvolution Will Not Be Televised, cartoonist Stephan Pastis takes you on a magically malicious journey over the rainbow and into the rat trap of Lions and Tigers and Crocs, Oh My! As in the previous Pearls treasury collection, Sgt. Piggy's Lonely Hearts Club Comic, the comic strips are annotated, as only the smart-alecky, misanthropic-but-lovable Pastis can do. Following his yellow brick road of notes, readers gain great insights into the making of such classic Pearls bits as Rat's stint as a New York Times reporter, Angry Bob, Pig's plastic surgery, the Mallet o' Understanding, Mrs. Bootyworth, and the fraternal order of the Zeeba Zeeba Eetas.

A special bonus feature included in Lions and Tigers and Crocs is "The Good, the Banned, and the Ugly," a section of never-before-published and unedited Pearls strips.

So go, as fast as lightning, to the Emerald City-or the cash register-and buy this book, before a twister drops a Box o' Stupid People on you!


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I love Pearls Before Swine... LOVE IT!!! I would reccomend this book and all the others to everyone!!!! SOOOO funny!!!!!
reviewed by runningscared on November 28, 2006 3:23 PM

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Stephan Pastis' PEARLS BEFORE SWINE: LIONS AND TIGERS AND CROCS, OH MY! holds the second 'Pearls Before Swine' collection, providing another wonderful annotated gathering of misanthropic mishaps following the Pastis formula for success. Color and black and white strips abound in large-size pages easy on the eye. All are wonderful picks for either long-time fans who may've missed some of the regular strips in the daily paper, or for newcomers who will find much to admire here.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
reviewed by mike on November 29, 2006 12:31 PM

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