1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Another fun Zits,
March 23, 2012 A&D (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zombie Parents: and Other Hopes for a More Perfect World (Zits Sketchbook) (Paperback)
This Zits was another great addition to your Zits collection. The cover suggested more of a Halloween -style ZIts, but in fact, this was just another book with teenagers and their parents and how different generations do not really understand each others so well.
The teenagers feel as if their parents are from stone age because they don't use the technology available so well, and the parents have no idea what the teenagers are doing with all their new gadgets, social networks, etc...
Fun to read! Great illustrations!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Life With a Modern Teenage Son,
March 21, 2012 tvtv3 "tvtv3" (Sorento, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Zombie Parents: and Other Hopes for a More Perfect World (Zits Sketchbook) (Paperback)
ZOMBIE PARENTS is the 15th "Zits" Sketchbook. "Zits" is a comic strip that features the Duncan clan of three: Walter the Dad, Connie the Mom, and Jeremy the teenage son. The strips featured here in ZOMBIE PARENTS ran from December 28, 2009-September 5, 2010. This collection is a basic collection of "Zits" strips; there aren't any ongoing storylines in the collection and it's all pretty much the usual stuff. Jeremy makes fun of his parents for being old fashioned, his parents make comments about how much he eats, Jeremy uses a lot of money from Walt to pay for the gas in his van, Jeremy and Sara make out, etc. The only themed strips in this collection are the six "6 Reasons Why Zombies Would Make Cool Parents" and the six "6 More Reasons Zombies Would Make Cool Parents." Personally, I enjoy reading "Zits" each day, but unlike other comic strips I read, "Zits" is pretty much a daily gag strip. Though there are a few standouts, reading them in a collection in a short period is a bit too...Read more