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Foxtrot

By Bill Amend

"FoxTrot" is a comic strip with attitude, wit, and a big dose of reality. Bill Amend’s brilliant understanding of sibling rivalry and generational struggles comes to life in a refreshing blend of humor and truth.

Readers of all ages will love this glimpse into family life with the "FoxTrot" gang. Come and laugh with Roger and Andy and their kids Peter, Paige, and Jason.

Don't miss the 31st addition to the "FoxTrot" library, "Big Dweeb Energy: A FoxTrot Collection," available now!

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About Bill Amend

Bill Amend was born in Massachusetts in 1962. Somewhere around fourth grade he discovered he could draw cartoons pretty well and began entertaining himself and friends with homemade comic books. He moved west to California in 1974. In high school he contributed cartoons to various school publications but was more interested in computers, "Star Wars," and Dungeons & Dragons than anything. He also played tuba in the school band, made science-fiction themed Super 8 movies, and served a brief stint as president of the math club until a messy impeachment.

Amend attended Amherst College where he majored in physics and served as editorial cartoonist for the twice-weekly school paper. As graduation loomed and career panic set in, he decided to give comic strip syndication a shot. Though his early efforts were rejected, he kept at it in his spare time while working in the San Francisco film and animation industries.

After about three years of submitting cartoons, Amend was offered a contract from Andrews McMeel Syndication in 1987, and he's been at it ever since.

Illustrator working on a digital drawing tablet at a desk, smiling while creating a cartoon. The workspace features multiple screens and creative materials, showcasing a blend of technology and artistry.

Cast

Cartoon character with short blonde hair and round glasses, smiling in a side profile, set against a white circular background.

Jason Fox

Ten-year-old little brother from hell. Loves math, computers, annoying his sister.

Cartoon character with blonde hair styled in a ponytail, smiling with eyes closed, set against a white circular background.

Paige Fox

Fourteen-year-old miserable freshman. Loves clothes, shopping, hunky boys.

Cartoon character with a large head and distinctive facial features, wearing a blue and white cap with the letter

Peter Fox

Sixteen-year-old self-absorbed junior. Loves food, sports, loud music.

Cartoon illustration of a character with blonde hair and a playful expression, set against a white circular background.

Andy Fox

Mother and part-time writer. Usually the wet-blanket sensible one in the family.

Cartoon illustration of a character's head with a simplistic design, featuring a round face, large eye, and distinctive hairstyle with a prominent ear, set against a white circular background.

Roger Fox

Father and corporate cog. Clueless to his own cluelessness.

Cartoon dinosaur character sitting and holding a yellow object, featuring a green body with spiky back and large eyes, set against a white circular background.

Quincy

Jason's iguana. Trained since birth to puke in Paige's bed.