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Catch Your breath...

Donald Froelich ⋆˚࿔

The finish line isn't always pretty—and that's what makes it funny.

Discover a collection of running cartoons that capture the sweat, determination, exhaustion, and humor found in every runner's journey.

A Cartoon Collection That Every Runner Can Relate To.

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Every Runner Has Been There.

Fun Run is a comic cartoon book about running created by a lifelong runner. There is no story line; each page is its own little-self-contained, one-picture story, unrelated to any other gag in the book. Fun Run topics range from track to marathons to running just for the joy or agony of running. Subjects include treadmills, jogging, running, racing, and spectating. Nearly every runner will be able to relate to these comic situations: encounters with dogs, running injuries, and other everyday running occurrences.

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From the Running Trail to the Global Stage.

+ Selected for the BookCon Literary Gallery 2026
+ Featured at the Beijing International Book Fair
+ about the Author

Meet Donald Froelich.

Donald Froelich always loved to run. He was the fastest kid in his kindergarten class and has never yet been beaten by a kindergartener. In school and in the US Army, Donald was a track sprinter, competing in 100, 200, and 400-meter dashes and their related relays. Back in civilian life, he has participated in cross-country and road races, ranging from two miles to 26.3-mile marathons.
In addition to running, Donald Froelich always loved to draw. Decades ago, when nearly every magazine included comic cartoons, Donald would sell them his gags. However, running magazines were the exception—no cartoons. So having assembled all these unpublished running cartoons, Donald decided to put them all together in this book. After all, runners have a sense of humor too.

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