A collection of single panel comics poking fun at the aging process, from a syndicated American cartoonist. "e;Where there is stress, or receding hairlines and liver spots, there is humor."e; John McPhersonBe it the ritual hazing of new residents at Spring Meadow Retirement Center that requires retirees to drink twenty-five shots of prune juice, or the oxymoronic humor involved in the publication of the "e;1st Annual Swimsuit Edition of Aging Today,"e; this collection of John McPherson's cartoons finds humor in life's most everyday act namely, aging. Octogenarians, centenarians even those younger and in between all agree, John McPherson is a comic master when it comes to creating humor out of getting older. Culling more than 100 aging-specific black-and-white and full-color panels from McPherson's Close to Home cartoon panel and featuring a zany cast of malpracticing medics, denture-less dentists, and cynical civil servants, this humorous compendium is the ultimate ode to being over the hill.