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Peekaboo Planet: A Collection of Rose is Rose Comics

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This Rose is Rose comic strip collection stars the charming Gumbo family in a fantastical world all their own. The art combines dreams and reality as the stars live out their lives in sweeping fashion and the artwork begs to be cherished and collected.

Peekaboo Planet is a fantastic collection of Rose is Rose cartoons that gives readers another fun peek into the hilarity of the Gumbo family. Rose, Jimbo, Pasquale, and of course the family kitten Peekaboo, are at it again in a full-color collection of strips. From backyard blow-up swimming pools pilates to the fishing pole that got away, Rose is Rose is always good for a laugh.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Pat Brady

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Pat Brady is an American cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Rose Is Rose, syndicated by United Feature Syndicate since 1983.

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June 16, 2019
Whenever I am in despair about the state of the world, A Rose Is Rose book always cheers me up! This comic, created by Pat Brady, is full of love and cheer.
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March 2, 2014
A delightful collection of Rose is Rose comics!

These are not just Peekaboo related comics, but of the entire Gumbo family.

Since I love Peekaboo and feel she's such a great representation of some cats I've known, I would have loved even more of her comics, but I enjoy the other family strips as well.

I love the layout and how the comics follow "a year" in the family's life -- summer, fall, winter, spring. That was really fun and clever.

I would have like a bit more variety in the selection of the strips, some seemed a bit redundant. But overall this was a highly entertaining collection, and I simply adore how loving and close the Gumbo family (Peekaboo included) is!

A cute touch is that the corners of the bottom pages each have a square of art that, when the book is flipped through quickly, make-up a mini flip-book of a Peakaboo adventure.
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