I still maintain that Phoebe and Her Unicorn is the one worthy successor to Bill Watterson's comic-strip masterpiece Calvin and Hobbes. While it doesn't delve as deep into philosophy or take as big of artistic risks as Calvin and Hobbes did in its best moments, it's still one of the best strips currently running, and Phoebe and Marigold Heavenly Nostrils have a dynamic much like Calvin and his tiger friend did. Galactic Unicorn is another delightful collection of their adventures, and if the formula is getting a little repetitive by this point... well, it's still fun.
Phoebe has officially turned ten years old! Another year means more adventures... and after a joint birthday party with Marigold (who's so unfathomably ancient she's forgotten her own birthday), she finds herself moving on to a new school year. And along the way she meets Splendid Humility's awkward brother, Marigold's robot double, and old friends and crushes. And all the while she has her nerdy friend Max, her "frenemy" Dakota, and of course Marigold the vain but friendly unicorn at her side.
These books continue to be fun, blending the awkwardness of growing up with the zany and fantastic adventures of living side by side with fantasy creatures. The nature of this comic can get a little repetitive at times, but that's true with many newspaper comics... and at least this comic has good art, a varied cast, and plenty of wit and weirdness to keep it interesting.
While Phoebe and Her Unicorn will never fully replace gems such as Calvin and Hobbes or The Far Side, it's still a worthy contender for the title of "best comic strip currently running," and will delight old and young readers alike.