
Faraos Cigarer - Shermans Lagoon
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Shermans Lagoon
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Shermans Lagoon 6: Surf's Up! |
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Sherman's Lagoon is currently my favorite comic strip. . . . It combines the comic timing of Bloom County with the innocence of Calvin and Hobbes. ?James Tsiao, roadkill.com
In many ways, Sherman is a guy's guy. He eats...
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Shermans Lagoon 7: The Shark Diaries |
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I glanced sideways, checking my boss radar, and proceeded to read the first strip. . . . I immediately blew my cover by chortling and guffawing out loud. This attracted the attention of fellow colleagues, whom I immediately recruited into mischief...
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Shermans Lagoon 8: Catch Of The Day |
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Sherman's Lagoon is popular because it's funny?not just cute or silly, but truly laugh-out-loud funny. • As in many other great cartoons, the main protagonists are animals, however, the residents of Sherman's Lagoon also are genuine, well-developed...
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Shermans Lagoon 9: A Day At The Beach |
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The popularity of Sherman's Lagoon continues to swell like the perfect wave. • The strip's rather slow namesake shark is back with more urbane wit and capricious creatures in his famous lagoon. While the imagery and setting appeal to a younger...
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Shermans Lagoon 11 : Planet Of Hairless Beach Apes |
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This 11th collection of Sherman's Lagoon brings the shark faithful even more underwater antics, as great white Sherman and the Lagoonies enjoy life under the sea. • In an imaginary lagoon near the island of Kapupu in the South Pacific lives a group...
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Shermans Lagoon Treasury
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Shermans Lagoon: In Shark Years I'm Dead |
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After ten book collections and a treasury, great white shark Sherman and the Lagoonies celebrate 15 years of life under the sea with this new collection of creator Jim Toomey's daily cartoons and full-color Sundays. • In an imaginary lagoon near...
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