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Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun
Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun
Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun
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Darby Conley's previous two books, Blueprint for Disaster and The Get Fuzzy Experience were New York Times best-sellers!

People read cartoons for different reasons. Some are taken by the visual element...Then there's the people who want it to be funny...Darby gets both." --Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert

Get Fuzzy collections are flying off the shelves. And Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun, the second full-color treasury of the outrageous antics of Bucky, Satchel, and Rob, is sure to attract more readers of the strip voted Best Comic Strip of 2002 by the National Cartoonists Society.

Behold the world of Get Fuzzy. Meet Bucky Katt, the Siamese smart-ass who coexists under protest with Satchel Pooch, the sweet-tempered shar-pei/Lab mix, and Rob Wilco, the human who keeps the refrigerator stocked.

Each day in newspapers around the world readers visit the place where cats, dogs, and humans meet and learn a little bit more about each other-not necessarily by choice. By turns hilarious, poignant, and even human, Get Fuzzy is the smartest, funniest comic strip in newspapers today.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 15, 2012
ISBN9781449425876
Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun

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    Bucky Katt's Big Book of Fun - Darby Conley

    01tititi

    get fuzzy

    an apology

    I must confess that when I invented the characters for what was to become the comic strip get fuzzy, I had never owned a cat.

    I never really spent too much time with them, either, as I grew up in Tennessee, smack-dab in the middle of America’s hound belt. The cats in Knoxville in the ’70s and ’80s were few, far between, and deep in hiding.

    I thought the idea of psychotic cats, scratched-up furniture, and gooey hairballs was funny.

    But now I have a cat.

    And I have furniture that’s been destroyed.

    And I have a cabinet full of enzyme-based cleaning products.

    And I have some of those flesh wounds which seemed so comical on other people.

    And I’ve come to the conclusion that, well . . . cats aren’t funny. I understand that now.

    So as you read this book, please remember that it was written out of ignorance, and

    I am sorry.

    Sorry and ignorant.

    But mostly just sorry, ’cause, you know . . . I got the cat now.

    Sorry.

    Respectfully,

    darby conley

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