I haven't read all of the book yet but it should only take a few minutes.
It's twenty-five pages in larger than usual print (for a real book) and double spaced.
I suppose the author elected to obey his mother's admonition, "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all" and only included the "good stuff" which explains why there is so little in it
I should have taken a clue from the angelic photo of the Z-man on the front cover.
One would expect a biography to contain detailed childhood, teen, and young adult information as well as family influences as well as education and business experience. The basic information is there but it reads like a highschool year book. Oh well. It's still a hoot!
I'm not going to return the book, useless as literature as it is. In fact, I might buy more because it's a really great, laugh-riot gag gift. I guess $7.50 is a typical price for a comic book these days.