List Of Pearls Before Swine Books
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This is a list of collections and treasuries of the popular
comic strip A comic strip is a sequence of drawings, often cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. Traditionally, throughout the 20th and into the 21st ...
''Pearls Before Swine'' by
Stephan Pastis Stephan Thomas Pastis (; born January 16, 1968) is an American cartoonist and former lawyer who is the creator of the comic strip ''Pearls Before Swine''. He also writes children's chapter books, commencing with the release of ''Timmy Failure: ...
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Collections


Treasuries

Treasuries contain two books in one binding with Sunday strips in color, plus insight from Stephan Pastis. Starting with ''The Crass Menagerie'', the covers feature live-action Stephan Pastis and backgrounds, with the comic's characters (in their usual drawn appearance) added in. While the shorter collections stopped after ''Floundering Fathers'', the treasuries are still ongoing.


Gift books


AMP! books

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parody A parody, also known as a spoof, a satire, a send-up, a take-off, a lampoon, a play on (something), or a caricature, is a creative work designed to imitate, comment on, and/or mock its subject by means of satiric or ironic imitation. Often its subj ...
, -stu , ''Beginning Pearls'' , July 19, 2013 , , Strips selected to be appropriate for younger readers as part of Andrews McMeel Publishing's ''AMP! Comics for Kids'' series; Features section introductions written by the featured characters. , Title parodies school textbooks; Cover features Rat and Pig jumping , - , ''The Croc Ate My Homework'' , June 1, 2014 , , Strips selected to be appropriate for younger readers as part of Andrews McMeel Publishing's ''AMP! Comics for Kids'' series , Title parodies "dog ate my homework" excuse for un-returned assignments; Cover features a crocodile with a piece of written paper sticking out of his mouth , - , ''Skip School, Fly to Space'' , August 4, 2015 , , Strips selected to be appropriate for younger readers as part of Andrews McMeel Publishing's ''AMP! Comics for Kids'' series , Title references a strip where a boy named Willy decides to join Pig in his adventures of imagination, apart from his stressful pursuit of higher education. Cover features Pig and Willy wearing homemade astronaut helmets, flying through space in a cardboard box labeled "Rockitt Shipp" , - , ''When Crocs Fly'' , July 12, 2016 , , Strips selected to be appropriate for younger readers as part of Andrews McMeel Publishing's ''AMP! Comics for Kids'' series , Title parodies the
adynaton Adynaton (; plural adynata) is a figure of speech in the form of hyperbole taken to such extreme lengths as to insinuate a complete impossibility: I will sooner have a beard grow in the palm of my hand than he shall get one on his cheek. The wor ...
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when pigs fly The phrase "when pigs fly" (alternatively, "pigs might fly") is an adynaton—a figure of speech so hyperbolic that it describes an impossibility. The implication of such a phrase is that the circumstances in question (the adynaton, and the circ ...
". Cover features three crocs falling from the sky flapping their arms uselessly, referencing a strip where they forgot their parachute equipment. , - , ''Suit Your Selfie'' , July 18, 2017 , {{ISBN, 9781449483753 , Strips selected to be appropriate for younger readers as part of Andrews McMeel Publishing's ''AMP! Comics for Kids'' series , Title parodies the phrase "suit yourself". Cover features Rat and Pig taking a
selfie A selfie () is a self-portrait photograph, typically taken with a digital camera or smartphone, which may be held in the hand or supported by a selfie stick. Selfies are often shared on social media, via social networking services such as F ...
on Rat's cell phone.
Pearls Before Swine A pearl is a hard, glistening object produced within the soft tissue (specifically the mantle (mollusc), mantle) of a living animal shell, shelled mollusk or another animal, such as fossil conulariids. Just like the shell of a mollusk, a pea ...