TUNDRA is history's most successful self-syndicated newspaper comic strip and is seen in over 600 newspapers around the world. This hilarious 232 page full-color book contains over 400 of cartoonist, Chad Carpenter's hilarious comic creations. ALL NEW CONTENT. Consisting of anything animal, vegetable or mineral, but with a decidedly outdoorsy slant, this award-winning comic strip takes an offbeat view of the woodsy side of life. Find out for yourself why TUNDRA is one of the fastest-growing comic strips on the planet!
Chad Carpenter is an American cartoonist, best known for his comic panel Tundra. Carpenter launched the strip in the Anchorage Daily News in his home state of Alaska in 1991. Since then, he has self-syndicated it to over 330 newspapers, an unusually high amount for strips in self-syndication. -Wikipedia
The Tundra books would be better if the same cartoons or versions of the same cartoon isn't constantly repeated. If the author doesn't have enough cartoons to fill each book with different cartoons maybe he should have fewer books.
I like this book because it gave me a lot of good laughs, but I did notice some repeats that where from some of his other books. You can't complain because the repeats were some of the funniest ones
I am a big fan of the Far Side and though it seems to be gone forever [I hope not] Chad Carpenter's Tundra is a similar substitute. Though Carpenter does not say he was influenced by TFS his drawings and humour are similar nonetheless. This is not an insult... just a fact.