
Don't Roll Your Eyes At Me, Young Man! A Zits Sketchbook 3
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Young Adult
Children’s
Humor
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
128
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 1, 2000
출판사
Andrews McMeel Publishing
판
Original ed.
ISBN-10
0740711660
ISBN-13
9780740711664
설명
In the latest installment of the beloved Zits series, readers are invited to delve back into the chaotic and often hilarious world of teenage life. Created by the talented duo, Scott and Borgman, this delightful sketchbook captures the essence of adolescence with witty illustrations and relatable humor. The characters continue to navigate the ups and downs of growing up, grappling with the complexities of relationships, identity, and the challenges of daily life.
The artistry is rich and engaging, portraying the favorite faces of Jeremy, his friends, and his family in a way that resonates with both teens and adults. The sketches evoke laughter and empathy, allowing readers to find pieces of their own experiences reflected in Jeremy's journey. It's a blend of nostalgic moments and contemporary issues, ensuring that each page is a mirror to the teen experience.
With its unique perspective on the trials of youth, this sketchbook is not just a collection of cartoons but a commentary on the vibrant yet tumultuous phase of life. Fans of the series will continue to appreciate the clever storytelling intertwined with the relatable struggles of teenagers today.
The artistry is rich and engaging, portraying the favorite faces of Jeremy, his friends, and his family in a way that resonates with both teens and adults. The sketches evoke laughter and empathy, allowing readers to find pieces of their own experiences reflected in Jeremy's journey. It's a blend of nostalgic moments and contemporary issues, ensuring that each page is a mirror to the teen experience.
With its unique perspective on the trials of youth, this sketchbook is not just a collection of cartoons but a commentary on the vibrant yet tumultuous phase of life. Fans of the series will continue to appreciate the clever storytelling intertwined with the relatable struggles of teenagers today.