Rather than being amusing, the majority of this collection feels like a depressed young adult spewing out nihilistic bullshit and working through their emotional problems.
About halfway through, we start seeing Matt's struggles with school as a child, through the eyes of Bongo. This is where the book begins to pick up a little, as it still feels like 'Life In Hell', but it feels pointed, and not entirely hopeless.
I loved the hell out of this series back when I was, for lack of a better term, 'Camus-esque', but now that I don't live in that same rut, this whole collection is exhausting.
I've been rewatching early Simpsons, and even at its darkest moments, it always feels full of love, family, and hope. And that's the main reason anyone should read this. As the years pass, you can witness Matt grow as a person.
In short, retreaded jokes, exhaustingly nihilistic attitudes, and a near lack of funny jokes keep this from being a good time, aside from being a historical artifact.