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The Muppet Show Comic Books

charlietheowl

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I went to my local comic book store and they didn't have the Muppet Show books, so I'll have to look online for them. However, they did have a Peanuts mini comic for a dollar and an old Bloom County compilation book, so it wasn't a total loss.
 

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Nice! I love Opus/Bill and Bloom County! Berkeley rocks. That, Doonesbury, and especially Calvin and Hobbes=pure gold. Only modern strip that comes close is Get Fuzzy
 

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Calvin and Hobbes is the best! I loved all the goofy jokes when I was younger, but looking at it now is a lot more interesting. It's easy to see how bitter and conflicted Bill Watterson was regarding his craft.

Bloom County is awesome, though some of the political jokes are lost on me. I really want to get the year-by-year books that have been put out recently, but last time I checked they were about a zillion dollars each.
 
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