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Paperback Frazz: Live from Bryson Elementary Book

ISBN: 0740754475

ISBN13: 9780740754470

Frazz: Live from Bryson Elementary

One of the last places you'd expect to find fun is in an elementary-school janitor's cleaning closet. Creator Jef Mallett has given life to Renaissance janitor Edwin Frazier, better known as Frazz,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Gotta Love Frazz

If you are not familiar with Frazz (or Mr. Frazier) the Janitor at Bryson Elementary School, let me take a moment to introduce you. Frazz is a triathlete, a song writer, a poet, a literary buff and, surprisingly, a janitor at an elementary school. He is into healthy living, good food, good fun, and loves a good battle ball/eraser fight. He is the shining star of Bryson and is loved by all the kids there. He is a better teacher than some of the other paid staff at the school. I sometimes think that Frazz is a grown up Calvin (from Calvin and Hobbs) I really love Frazz. This collection allowed me to catch up on a lot of the old Frazz cartoons. Mr. Mallett's drawing style is very consistent from beginning to end. His humour is always gentle, loving caring, thoughtful and morally sound. The lessons Frazz provides to the kids of Bryson elementary school are deep, valuable, honest, socially responsible, healthy and usually indirect and subtle. If I take the time, I even learn new words from Mr. Mallett. My teens also love Frazz. Then again, they like Garfield a lot too, so there is no accounting for taste. My family and I will be reading and re-reading this collection of Frazz cartoons over and over again in the coming weeks. Gotta love Frazz!

Frazz has the jazz!

If this book doesn't make you bust out laughing call your Doctor because your funny bone is broken. Jef Mallet has that rare quality you don't see in most strips, he's hiliarious on every level. The artwork is superb! You can tell Frazz is a labor of love for Jef. You will be blown away by the detailed art gallery level graphics he adds to the strip. I wish the book could have been done in color. You can identify with his characters no matter your age or gender. Frazz is truly a great book for the whole family.

Frazz rocks!

I think this is the best comic strip in the world. It is really well drawn and very funny! I shared this book with all my friends at my school and they all loved it. You should read this book because it is fun. My dad even likes it!

A New Classic Comic Strip

Peanuts, Calvin and Hobbes, the Far Side...and Frazz. This one is a multi-dimensional keeper. Jef Mallett puts you in the playground of his wonderful characters and lets you and your imagination join in the fun. His humor is sometimes subtle and sometimes overt. I've been a convert to the strip for quite a while now. I'm ordering this book for my library and for my friends. If you like your comics cute, smart and sweet, Frazz will satisfy everytime.

The best, smartest comic strip since "Calvin and Hobbes"!

I don't remember anymore how I discovered "Frazz"--I think it was when somebody was speculating that Bill Watterson has come out of retirement and is drawing a new strip. It's hard not to believe that of "Frazz" (actually by Jef Mallett)--the art style is evocative of C & H, and so is the smart, insightful and slightly off-kilter writing. The character Frazz, a successful songwriter who keeps his job as a janitor because he likes the kids, even resembles a grown-up Calvin (but no Hobbes is in evidence--in fact, Frazz occupies a role similar to that of Hobbes: a wise but still cool and fun friend to all the kids at Bryson Elementary, while the Calvin role is neatly filled by Caulfield, the bright eight-year-old who finds learning fun but school hopelessly boring.) What impresses me most about "Frazz" as a strip is the sheer *intelligence* of the writing: some of these strips you have to *think* about for a few seconds after you read them, and that *aha*! moment is something I don't see nearly enough in comic strips these days. You might even learn something while reading "Frazz," but you won't even notice because you'll be too busy chuckling. This first collection is great and I look forward to collecting many more.
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