Book Description
He turns 50 this year yet, oddly, he was married before his first birthday. He's been a television star and appeared in two major motion pictures. And now he is the focal point of his own daily comic strip. He is the man, the myth, the legend...the potato. Mr. Potato Head, one of America's all-time favorite toys, is fast becoming one of the most loved cartoons. Mr. Potato Head Unplugged is the first collection of the strip, which debuted in the summer of 2001. Mr. Potato Head, the comic strip, has a lot going for it: Not only does it feature a toy that's a member of the Toy Hall of Fame, but the cocreaters of the strip are legendary cartoonist Jim Davis and Garfield collaborator Brett Koth. Together, the two blend their humor-writing and artistic talents to create a strip that tips a hat - as well as a nose, a mustache, and a couple ears - to the classic situation comedy. Mr. Potato Head is not a lone spud. He lives with his wife, Mrs. Potato Head (but of course) and their little taters, 13-year-old Julienne and 10-year-old Chip. The four deal with such typical family follies as sibling rivalry, office issues, and chores, plus other unique challenges that come with being a large-headed tuber in the new millennium. Mr. P, as he's affectionately referred to by Davis, is a total couch potato when he's at home. His wife is a bit more ambitious as the author of her own gardening column, "Ask Mrs. P." Mr. Potato Head Unplugged is sure to sprout rib-tickling laughs with readers of all generations, from young children discovering this much-loved spud for the first time to baby boomers who remember the toy as the first one ever advertised on television.
About the Author
Jim Davis is, of course, best known as the creator of Garfield, one of the most popular comic strips ever. Garfield appears in 2,600 newspapers and is read by 263 million readers worldwide. Brett Koth has been working on Garfield with Jim since 1986. Together, the two created the Mr. Potato Head comic strip in the summer of 2001. Jim is a two-time winner of the National Cartoonists Society's best humor strip and has won the coveted Reuben Award for overall cartooning. He lives in Indiana. Brett lives in Orlando, Fla., with his wife, Mona, their English bulldog, Bubbles, and their brand-new baby boy, Henry.
Mr Potato Head Unplugged SYNOPSIS
He turns 50 this year yet, he was married before his first
birthday. He's been a television star and appeared in two
major motion pictures. And now he is the focal point of his
own daily comic strip. He is the man, the myth, the
legend...the potato.
Mr. Potato Head, one of American's all-time favorite toys,
is fast becoming one of its most loved cartoons. Mr. Potato
Head Unplugged is the first collection of the strip, which
debuted in the summer of 2001. Mr. Potato Head, the comic
strip, has a lot going for it: Not only does it feature a
toy that's a member of the Toy Hall of Fame, but the
cocreators of the strip are legendary cartoonist Jim Davis
and Garfield collaborator Brett Koth. Together, the two
blend their humor-writing and artistic talents to create a
strip that tips a hat-as well as a nose, a mustache, and a
couple ears-to the classic situation comedy.
Mr. Potato Head is not a lone spud. He lives with his wife,
Mrs. Potato Head (but of course) and their little taters,
13-year old Julienne and 10-year-old Chip. The four deal
with such typical family follies as sibling rivalry, office
issues, and chores, plus other unique challenges that come
with being a large-headed tuber in the new millennium. Mr.
P, as he's affectionately referred to by Davis, is a total
couch potato when he's at home. His wife is a bit more
ambitious as the author of her own gardening column, "Ask
Mrs. P."
Mr. Potato Head Unplugged is sure to sprout rib-tickling
laughs with readers of all generations, from young children
discovering this much-loved spud for the first time to baby
boomers who remembers the toy as the first one ever
advertised on television.