His Code Name Was the FoxHis Code Name Was the Fox
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Book, 2002
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Current format, Book, 2002, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsIt's perceptive. It's irreverent. But, more than anything, FoxTrot is reliably funny year after year, strip after strip. FoxTrot Collection is the latest collection of strips featuring the funny and flawed Fox family. It marks the 23rd collection of this comic strip staple that can be found in more than 1,000 newspapers worldwide every day. FoxTrot Collection is the latest chronicle of the chaotic Fox family-parents Roger and Andy, teenagers Peter and Paige, and ten-year old Jason and his pet iguana, Quincy. This book finds Roger behind his keyboard struggling to write a spy novel, prompting helpful writing advice from Jason such as "the 'on' switch is that little round one." The others add to the insanity, with Jason battling video games, Paige searching for a personal assistant, Peter eating and eating, and Andy stressing through it all.Everyone experiences day-to-day turmoil in their family life, which is why Bill Amend's FoxTrot Collection is sure to resonate with readers across the globe.
A new collection of comic strips featuring the hilarious Fox family finds Roger at the keyboard trying to write the ultimate spy novel, with helpful advice from son Jason, while teenager Paige searches for a personal assistant, Jason battles video games, Peter eats, and mother Andy endures the stresses of life. Original. 100,000 first printing.
Presents a collection of strips from the comic strip "FoxTrot," showcasing the idiosycracies of the Fox family as its members cope with tofu, modern technology, school, iguanas, the great American novel, and a "Caribbeanny" vacation.
A new collection of comic strips featuring the hilarious Fox family finds Roger at the keyboard trying to write the ultimate spy novel, with helpful advice from son Jason, while teenager Paige searches for a personal assistant, Jason battles video games, Peter eats, and mother Andy endures the stresses of life. Original. 100,000 first printing.
Presents a collection of strips from the comic strip "FoxTrot," showcasing the idiosycracies of the Fox family as its members cope with tofu, modern technology, school, iguanas, the great American novel, and a "Caribbeanny" vacation.
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- Kansas City, MO : Andrews McMeel, [2002], ©2002
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