Celebrate National Humor Month with new releases from Andrews McMeel Publishing!
by GoComicsEveryone knows April Fools' Day is dedicated to jokes, pranks and general tomfoolery, but why should the fun stop there? April is National Humor Month, and we know just how to celebrate: With new comics collections from our publishing division.
From old favorites to new stars, there's enough on this list to keep you laughing all month long.
1. Unicorn vs. Goblins: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure by Dana Simpson
Phoebe and Marigold take on summer camp, an estranged sister and the goblin queen in this third collection of the critically acclaimed Phoebe and Her Unicorn comic strip from AMP! Comics for Kids. Get it here.
2. Big Nate: Thunka, Thunka, Thunka by Lincoln Peirce
It's a big year for Big Nate - the strip is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and it's only getting better with age. Big Nate: Thunka, Thunka, Thunka, the latest Big Nate collection, is available now. Order your copy here.
3. Adulthood Is a Myth: A "Sarah's Scribbles" Collection by Sarah Andersen
The debut collection of the wildly popular (and strikingly relatable) Sarah's Scribble's webcomic will make you laugh so hard you'll forget all about those pesky bills and responsibilities. Order it here.
4. Fowl Language: Welcome to Parenting by Brian Gordon
In Fowl Language, Brian Gordon offers an unvarnished look at the trials and tribulations of parenting two young children. Both heartwarming and irreverent, Fowl Language: Welcome to Parenting provides humorous takes on everything from navigating kid-centric holidays to dealing with picky eaters. Get your copy here.
5. Snoopy: Party Animal by Charles Schulz
A kid-friendly Peanuts collection, Snoopy: Party Animal follows everyone's favorite cartoon beagle through various misadventures, including run-ins with Linus and Lucy, a snowman, and... a cat? Good grief! Order yours here.
6. Some Clever Title: A FoxTrot Collection Blah Blah Blah by Bill Amend
The Fox family is at it again in the latest FoxTrot collection, which examines pop culture from the perspective of an average family and offers a fresh and witty take on society. A must-have for any seasoned or new FoxTrot fan, Some Clever Title is available right here.