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Maxine is a bona fide phenomenon. Her likeness graces mugs, calendars, T-shirts, collectibles, and even a 2.5-foot doll. She's been hailed by the press as the "Mother Lode of laughs" (- People magazine) and "The queen of outrageous" (- McCall's). Maxine is fresh, funny, odd, and ever-so-deliciously twisted. Maxine's creator, artist John Wagner, based part of his character's tell-it-like-it-is persona on his grandmother, mother, and maiden aunts. "She's been a voice for a silent group of women that are glad that this cranky old woman is finally saying what she wants."
The voice of Maxine comes out as: "My soul's had enough chicken soup. It wants some chocolate." "My idea of feng shui is to have them arrange the pepperoni in a circle on my pizza." "I may be old, but people who look like me always win the lottery." MAXINE: YELLING IT LIKE IT IS includes all-new, never-before-published material, all in full-color.
Last winter I was really down. My mom suggested that I go to the library and find a good book to make me laugh. I took her advice and found this book. I have always loved Maxine and was not aware that her comics were in book form like this. I laughed out loud in the library just reading the back cover, if that tells you anything. I took it home and it really helped to perk me up. Its hilarious. Its classic Maxine humor--a little crude a lot blunt but still PG rated. Her insight into everyday life and phases that we all go through in our lives is amazing and really hits home. I was surprised to see that the author/creator of this character is a male. I guess that is a bit sexist of me, but Maxine just comes through so very female to me. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone battling the blues. You can read it all in one sitting or drag out the fun for days; its up to you.