Zits
By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman
© 2009 Zits Partnership. This feature is presented with the permission of King Features Syndicate, Inc. and is furnished solely for personal, non-commercial use. Redistribution in whole or part prohibited.
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Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman's popular comic "Zits", the story of a teen and his parents trying to coexist (with humorous results), debuted in 1997 and has been running strong ever since. Pulitzer Prize winner Borgman collaborated with Scott after working as a cartoonist with the Cincinnati ...

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lol zombies arent green they're like dismembered and bloody
Get frakkin' serious, jerk jackass. You wouldn't know 'real' if it bit you in the a*s.
We have vampires here in the comics comments. People who have to ruin comics with their liberal BS and their cult indoctrination. I have my own religion thank you. The REAL one, but I don't need to push it on anyone else.
vampires would be a good idea - - with those movies out that are sos popular
A week of this nonsense, glad it's over. Enough tribute to zombie themes, what next vampires?