The comic strip, Girls & Sports, currently appears in over 150 mainstream newspapers and 75 college newspapers nationwide, including the New York Daily News, the Denver Post, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and many more. Girls & Sports has even become a hit in Stars and Stripes, the newspaper distributed to the United States military worldwide. The comic strip now reaches over six million readers daily through the prominent Creators Syndicate.
For their first full color, book-length work, creators Justin Borus and Andrew Feinstein chose to fearlessly tackle the issues most important to single people, including dating, sports, relationships, the bar scene, working out, parties, vacations, and much more.
Opening Lines, Pinky Probes and L-Bombs: The Girls & Sports Dating and
Relationship Playbook treats readers to an honest and humorous look at dating and relationships. This smorgasbord of advice features charts, graphs, pithy observations, not-so-obvious truisms, and sports-influenced strategies.
The book covers the whole cycle of a relationship, from Getting the Night Started” and Scouting the Prospects” to First Dates” and Going All the Way” to The Serious Relationship” and Getting Out of the Game” (i.e. getting married). Fans of the strip and new readers alike will love this irreverent guide to all that is girls . . . and sports.
This hilarious look at every stage of relationships runs the gamut from early dating frustrations such as knowing your odds and rehearsing voicemail, all the way to "getting out of the game" (i.e., getting married). Derived from the nationally syndicated comic strip "Girls & Sports," this illustrated debut treats readers to an honest, humorous, and in-depth look at the events and circumstances that confront singles in their everyday lives, including dating, "the bar scene," sports, working out, parties, and vacations. A wealth of advice is offered via charts, graphs, and pithy text boxes containing bylaws, truisms, and strategies.