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Frazz: Live from Bryson Elementary de Jef Mallett
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Frazz: Live from Bryson Elementary

de Jef Mallett

Séries: Frazz (book 1)

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This comic is funny for the right reasons. It is intellectual and sweet, kind of like "Calvin and Hobbes." ( )
  Pferdina | Sep 14, 2008 |
I love Frazz; it's a hilarious and intelligent comic strip. I enjoy the book and I read the comic daily online, too. ( )
  bluesalamanders | Jul 5, 2007 |
The first brilliant collection of the brilliant comic strip. ( )
  jimodo | Apr 26, 2007 |
"Frazz" has become one of my favorite current strips, and features one of the most admirable (yet human) characters I have seen in the comics. Frazz (for "Frazier", his last name; no real first name yet) is a 30-year-old high school janitor, who is also a successful songwriter, triathelon participant, mountain biker, renaissance man, tongue-tied around the charming Miss Plainwell, who stays at his job because he loves the kids. The strip never gets saccharine, though, as Frazz with gentle humor imparts life's subtler lessons to the kids he loves. Frazz would have made a great teacher, but perhaps he does more good in this way, unhampered by paperwork and standardized tests. There is also an interesting and well-realized supporting cast, representing a wide range of diversity without getting all P.C. about it. The kids are undoubtedly more world-wise and educated than real elementary school kids would be, something like the "Peanuts" kids with a more modern worldview. And they do realize what they have in Frazz. A fine, nearly great strip. ( )
  burnit99 | Feb 5, 2007 |
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