Brian Crane Books

Brian Crane is an American cartoonist and the creator of the popular comic strip Pickles. He began his career as a graphic designer before transitioning to cartooning. Crane's humorous and relatable portrayal of the everyday lives of the elderly couple, Earl and Opal Pickles, has garnered a dedicated following. With his keen observations and witty storytelling, Crane has been able to capture the essence of aging with grace and humor. Through his work, he has received numerous awards, including the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year.

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 Books: 25 Years of Pickles by Brian Crane

25 Years of Pickles

Brian Crane

What's 25 Years of Pickles about?

25 Years of Pickles is a delightful collection of comic strips by Brian Crane, celebrating the everyday moments and humor found in family life. Through the lovable characters of Earl and Opal Pickles, the book offers a heartwarming and humorous reflection on marriage, aging, and the joy of simple pleasures. With charming illustrations and witty storytelling, it reminds us to cherish the moments that make life truly special.

Who should read 25 Years of Pickles?

  • Anyone who enjoys humor and insights into everyday life

  • Fans of comic strips and cartoons

  • People who appreciate the dynamics of family and relationships


What's Oh, Sure! Blame It on the Dog! about?

Oh, Sure! Blame It on the Dog! by Brian Crane is a delightful collection of comic strips that humorously captures the everyday chaos and joy of family life. Filled with endearing characters and witty observations, this book will make you laugh, nod in agreement, and maybe even recognize a bit of your own family dynamics.

Who should read Oh, Sure! Blame It on the Dog!?

  • Anyone who enjoys humorous and heartwarming stories about family life

  • People who appreciate insightful observations about aging and relationships

  • Fans of comic strips and cartoons that offer a unique perspective on everyday situations