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Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 1

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: It's the weekend, and Patty-Cake is up early in "Early to Rise"; Patty-Cake and Irving draw on the street with chalk in "For Art's Sake"; Patty-Cake is going to have a sleepover at Susie's house, and she's not best pleased in "Strange Bedfellows"; Keith talks about his favorite comic in "Keith Kittleman Explains Why Hothead Totally Rules!"; The Weasels in a fake ad for a giveaway newspaper poster; "Puzzle Pages"; and a fake ad for frozen soup in "Soup Pops, They're Tops." Also: Illustration by Sherm, and "The Finnies" 1-pager by Jim Roberts. 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #2
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 2

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: José discusses action figures versus dolls in "The War"; Patty-Cake is accused of breaking the packages in the toy shop in "Guilt"; "Susie McBee Explains the Magic of Jealousy"; Patty-Cake and Irving can't wait to watch the Birdy feature film in "Their Darkest Hour"; "Big Dreams" 1-pager; a fake ad for a sauce in "Flavor Midget"; and two Patootie Paul and Art half-pagers. Also: "Kook and Lax" 1-pager by Jeff Roberts. 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #3
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 3

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: Patty-Cake's friend Denny comes round with a game, except it needs three folk to play it in "Kids"; Patty-Cake's having a tea party for her toy dog, but Phoebe turns up in "Uninvited Pest"; Sandy goes to the school dance in "Brief Encounter"; "Curious Cavern the Movie"; and a school essay by Roberts (as Patricia Bakerman) as if by Patty-Cake in "The Elephant Who Wanted to Play in An Orchestra." 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #4
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 4

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. Don't miss the latest issue of the Big Amoeba award-winning series! These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: Patty-Cake's new babysitter, Carrie Lightly, has a complicated love life in "The Set-Up"; Patty-Cake visits José just before his sister's baptism in "La Familia DuPois"; Irving is feeling poorly and Patty-Cake comes to visit in "Bed of Pain"; Patty-Cake wants to help her father with the leaves in the garden in "The Helper"; Patty-Cake and Sandy object to succotash in "Yuck"; and a fake ad for transforming toys in "Trans Mogros." Also: Illustration by Thomas Rebella, and "Etc!" 1-pager by Dave Roberts. 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #5
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 5

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. Another thrill-packed issue of childhood angst from acclaimed creator Scott Roberts! These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through his observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: Patty-Cake is on roller skates, and Phoebe tugs her along behind her bike in "Wild Ride"; Patty-Cake is at the school library in "Books"; Kevin and Chris try to take Denny's chocolate bar in "Encounter"; Patty-Cake and Irving pretend to cook in "It's Only Make Believe"; and Patty-Cake and Susie McBee as Powerpuff Girls in "Crossovers That Didn't Work Out" 1-pager. Also: Illustrations by Wes Alexander, Heidi Arndt and Dave Roman. 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #6
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 6

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: The family goes out for dinner to see Janine-Jean's debut performance in "One Night Only"; Patty-Cake gets her song in "Next Day"; Keith and José try to write an SF novel in "End of Story"; and Irving has been invited to Susie's for tea in "Tea & Sympathy." Also: Irving has broken one of Keith's toys in "Going to Pieces," with story by Roberts and art by Levi Krause. (Publisher error: This issue had page twenty-seven of "One Night Only" printed twice instead of twenty-eight. This edition was corrected by the publisher. They added an insert explaining the error with the contents of page twenty-eight on the back.) 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #7
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 7

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: Patty-Cake's Dutch grandparents come for a visit, but Sandy is embarrassed by her father's reminiscing in "It's a Big World"; Patty-Cake and Sandy trade dream stories to see whose is weirdest in "Had Too Much to Dream Last Night"; Birdy stars in "Brown Baggin' It"; and a synopsis of a fictitious cartoon series in Cartoon Classics of Yesteryear 1-pager "Andy Sandwich." 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #8
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 8

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: Hey, hey, it's the Weasels! And no one's a bigger fan than Patty-Cake is...or are they? And if she's not, who is?! Being a fan defines who Patty-Cake is -- how can anyone steal that thunder from her?! Find out in "Weasels 4 Ever"! Plus: An assortment of strips showing Patty-Cake's development over strips from the 1960's to the 1980's; it's a windy day in "Gone With the Wind"; a fake ad for a soap dispenser in "Soap Dope"; and "Sweet Dreams" 1-pager. Also: Patty-Cake finds money in a 2-pager by Dave Roman, and "Patty on the Planet Flu" illustration by Mark Crilley. 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #9
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 9

    A Patty-Cake Halloween - Story, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. It's trick-or-treat time in Patty-Cake's big Halloween special issue! It's bad enough that Patty has to include Susie McBee in her group, until José and Keith decide to go to the rich side of town for "bigger treats," and take a scary shortcut to get there. Plus: A synopsis of a fictitious cartoon show in Cartoon Classics of Yesteryear 1-pager "Birdy's Hallowe'en Hullaba-Boo." 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #10
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 10

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: The action gets fast and furious at a classmate's birthday party. A hired clown, party games and an old nemesis from Patty-Cake's past make it a memorable event in "Party Politics"! Plus: Patty-Cake really likes the sample from a cake stall at the county fair in "That Takes the Cake"; a temper tantrum presented in the style of a nature documentary in "Tantrum"; a "photo" of Sandy and Patty-Cake when they were younger; an ad for a fictitious breakfast cereal in "Breakfast Just Got Darker"; Janine-Jean in a 1-page text story; and an ad for a fictitious product in "Farmer Wilbo's Lard Bar." 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #11
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 11

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: The Bakermans spend a day at the beach! Mom and Dad frolic in the surf, while Patty-Cake and Sandy grow up a little in "The Girls on the Beach"! Plus: Sandy gets an unwelcome visit from an old admirer in "It's Geek to Me"! And: "Swami, How I Love Ya" 1-pager. 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #13
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 13

    Cover by Joyce Kay Van Duser. Stories and Art by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: Journey twelve years into the future, to see what Patty and the neighborhood kids are like on the cusp of adulthood. A barbecue at the McBees' is the setting that brings them together for some reflection, and some big plans for their lives, in "Future Shock"! Then come back to Patty-present for a trip to a diner with good old Dad in "Chow Time"! Plus: A photo of Scott Roberts at his 12th birthday with a Patty-Cake cake. Also: Keith drags Patty-Cake up a hill in the 2-pager "Inspiration Point," written by Roberts with art by Rich Watson. 2005 is Patty-Cake's 10th year in publication! 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #15
    Patty Cake and Friends Vol. 2 (2000) 15

    Stories, Art and Cover by Scott Roberts. These volumes are a great introduction, for fans young and old alike, to Scott Roberts' acclaimed series about the adventures of a young girl named Patty-Cake, presented through Roberts' observant, satirical and comical perspective! In this issue: Irving wants Patty-Cake to come and see the greatest thing in "Things to Do"; "Long Way Home" 2-pager; Ken Dew in "How to Avoid Being a Complete Jerk When Trying to Pick Up Girls"; a cable talk show hosted by Keith in "Keith's Korner"; Patty-Cake plays the gum ball machine in the 2-pager "Bad Impression"; it's baking time in the Bakerman household in "Can't Beat That"; Patty-Cake is inspired by her art lesson in "Stick to the Subject"; and a faux review of an invented cartoon series in Maynard Lawton's Cartoon Classics of Yesteryear 1-pager "The Exciting Adventures of Adventure Boy." Also: José is flying a kite in the 2-pager "Gotcha," written by Roberts with art by Jim Coon. 48 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.95.