Any Children? #12800-8
Bil Keane's *Family Circus* gets the digest treatment in this 1982 Fawcett collection, and the cover sets the tone perfectly: a clipboard-toting official in a suit and hat stands at the front door, looking rather taken aback as Mom — wearing a "Mommy" shirt and juggling a skateboard, a baby bottle, and a striped cloth — faces him with weary composure. The floor around her is a glorious obstacle course of toys: a red wagon loaded with a teddy bear, a rubber ball, alphabet blocks, a toy truck, a dart board, and a small child peeking in from the corner. Promising "four children and a thousand laughs," this one captures the cheerful domestic chaos that made Keane's strip a household staple.
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