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DILBERT HC IM NO SCIENTIST THINK FENG SHUI IS PART OF ANSWER

(W) Scott Adams (A) Scott Adams (CA) Scott Adams

What do the arts of yoga, feng shui, and Irish dance have in common? They can't save you from a gnawing dissatisfaction with your job. Luckily, our favorite office cog has a few tricks up his sleeve. Armed with a wearable brain stimulator and ingestible nanorobots, Dilbert discovers how to outpace stress, boredom, and sitting-induced early death. He may be a cyborg with a fake personality, but meetings are more tolerable than ever.

MUTTS TREASURY YEAR OF YESH SC

(W) Patrick McDonnell (A) Patrick McDonnell (CA) Patrick McDonnell

Just say "Yesh" to as it celebrates the special bond between pets and their people, as well as the endearing friendship of Earl, the dog, and Mooch, the tuxedo cat. It's the year of "yesh we can," as we follow animal pals Mooch and Earl on their heartwarming adventures. In this chronological collection of strips, a year's worth of color Sunday strips and black-and-white daily strips are included, along with pop-art splash pages that highlight McDonnell's imaginative artwork and distinctive style.

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE TP STEPHANS WEB

(W) Stephan Pastis (A) Stephan Pastis (CA) Stephan Pastis

Stephan Pastis may not be the kind, selfless arachnid of E.B. White's cherished children's novel, but he sure can spin a story - that is, if Rat, Pig, Goat, and Zebra don't swat him with a stick first. In , the gang continues to find that friendship and puns are the best defense against everyday predators, like self-righteous vegans, cyclists, and fruitarians.

ZITS TREASURY TP ZITS EXTRA CHEESY ZITS

(W) Jim Borgman (A) Jerry Scott (CA) Jerry Scott

Like a steamy, melted cheesy slice of pizza, serves up a warm and satisfying serving of a hilarious slice of life with teens! Teenagers are unpredictable creatures. They don't seem to follow a schedule, observe rules (of the road or basic logic), but every once in a while, they make a surprising amount of sense. is here to shed light on the always confounding, often amusing experience of parenting teens. From mood swings to the perils of sharing a car, this collection broaches many familiar topics with humor and compassion.