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World Famous Comics: Edge City: A Comic Strip Collection by Terry and Patty LaBan
Edge City: A Comic Strip Collection by Terry and Patty LaBan
By: Terry LaBan, Patty LaBan
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Average Rating:5.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Number of Items: 1
Number of Pages: 128
Publication Date: March 01, 2007

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Terry and Patty LaBan are the husband-and-wife team behind Edge City-a smart, insightful cartoon chronicling the mile-a-minute lives of the Ardin family. With two kids, two careers, two cats, and several computers, the Ardin family epitomizes our decentralized, high-tech world where everything is literally a click away-everything but the time to enjoy a peaceful moment.

The first book collection of Edge City introduces readers to husband, father, weekend rocker, and busy courier service owner Len and his constantly self-improving wife Abby, whose titles include professional therapist, mom to children Colin and Carly, and daughter to active older adults Morris and Edna. Edge City is nationally syndicated to papers ranging from the Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Houston Chronicle.


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Average Rating:5.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 stars"Edge City" is Cutting Edge
This delightful strip is about a Jewish family living in the Philadelphia area. Len, the husband/father is self employed and has a partner who is from India. Abby, Len's wife is a therapist and their two children, Colin and Carly are of indeterminate early grade age.

Len, whose mother is a hippie who rallies round causes and makes brisket the entire clan demands every Jewish holiday adds to the fun. The eclectic characters and topical issues tinged with just the right amount of edgy humor make this a brilliant, cutting edge strip. Abby's parents are an interparty union, one a democrat and the other a republican. Let's just say that political discussions between the two can get to be a bit....incendiary.

Len, like his hippie mother has a cool side. He plays bass in a band called, aptly enough "Midlife Crisis" and he wails about the current state of rock music. He does not win friends when he bashes the Beatles -even his bandmates understandably take umbrage in that. Still, funny hijinks ensue, such as when Led Balloon, a Led Zeppelin cover band agree to take Len on until he ruins a gig by jamming instead of playing "the songs people love and paid to hear," as his irate bandmate tells him.

There are some excellent plot lines and the diversity of characters leave no short supply of interest and entertainment. One of my favorite strips, which is not included in this book appeared in newspapers on 5/26/06 when Len tries to comfort Carly by telling her he thinks she is "the most beautiful little girl in the world." Carly rolls her eyes and says, "Well, duh! You ARE my dad," to which Len replies, "Even so, that doesn't mean my opinion is totally invalid." That is so common - in trying to cheer one's child with such hyperbolic praise, it is only natural for the child (of any age) to respond in a manner not too different from Carly's.

"Edge City" is good, cutting edge humor in high caliber form. I love this collection!



5 out of 5 starsJuppie family fun
Jewish urban professionals - a modern family in a modern city, with typical modern problems: the perils of being self-employed, raising kids these days, bemoaning what's happened to rock-n-roll.

Abby is a psychotherapist, sharing an office with several eccentrics. Len and his business partner Rajiv, who is Indian-American (and still single, horrors!), run a delivery business. Carly and Colin go to school, play sports, and want more electronic gadgets. There are lots of contemporary comic strips about families; the twists in this one compared to, say, "Zits" or "Rose is Rose" or "For Better or Worse," include (among other things) the occupations, the family being specifically Jewish, and Len's hobby of playing in a garage band. These elements allow for jokes that other strips don't have.

Some of the plot lines in this collection include: the family's internet connection being down; the giant fuss over who in the extended family does the Passover Seder; Len's purchase of a taxidermy woodchuck playing the banjo; and a Led Zeppelin tribute band.



5 out of 5 starsEdge City
This is a great comic strip -- fun, easy to relate to. I really enjoyed the collection.


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