Comic strips create their own little universes and run on their own rules. Agnes, of instance, lives in what appears to be a travel trailer in a trailer park, but there’s an awful lot more room in there than it seems there ought to be. There’s room for Agnes to make messes in the bathroom. There room for that big old couch where she and her friend, Trout, have so many philosophical discussions. And there’s room for her Grandmother, who acts as a wise anchor to Agnes’ flights of fancy.
Whether in school, in the park, at the pool or at home, Agnes is a lot of fun to read and chuckle at. I’m happy to see these collections appearing because the big city papers in which I’ve seen this strip pack them in so densely that you need a magnifying glass to read them. These Andrews McMeel offerings give you a chance to actually see how clever the artwork is.