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Thatababy's philosophy can be summed up quite neatly: To keep his parents on their toes. This new comic strip stars - well, a baby, of course, and the mother and father in charge of raising him. Thatababy's premise is as fun and instantly accessible as its crisp, colorful art: It's a baby's job to drive parent's crazy. You may recognize Thatababy as a finalist and runner-up in the Amazon Comic Strip Superstar contest that ran on Amazon.com in the fall of 2009. Thatababy received glowing reviews from the contest's celebrity panel of judges.
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hlagallah said, 5 months ago
don’t go to the dark side and not open it
dkram said, 5 months ago
Baby (foosh) I am (foosh) your father (fooosh) ;-)
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Ssyrie
said, 5 months ago
OMG, I actually got one of those for Christmas as a kid. Unfortunately it’s long gone now.
DavidAo said, 5 months ago
Wonder who is happier with the new top.
Comic Minister said, 5 months ago
Cool!
burleigh2 said, 5 months ago
That’d be a hard call between selling it (sealed) on eBay to buy a bunch of other stuff you’d want or opening it and playing with it (and allowing baby to play with it when he’s older, too). ;-)
Shooter918 said, 5 months ago
Santa, you made Thatadad very happy….but you might be in Thatamom’s doghouse.
Tigger
said, 5 months ago
Santa made Dad’s day
Kyrrdis said, 5 months ago
I refer the commenters to the logic of Tiny Spock on The Big Bang Theory. It is illogical to not use a toy for its purpose.