12/28/09 - MamaRobot's popular robot onesie was featured in the December issue of Pregnancy and Newborn Magazine. Here's the layout!

9/6/07 - "MamaRobot has so many fabulous items, I don't know where to begin! All of the featured original artwork is by Amanda Baehr Fuller who is super talented. I absolutely love the holiday bunny, as well as the bears reading the paper. There's tons of cute onsies for the wee ones, including the silkscreened giraffe & robots. You can choose three of four cards to create your own set, which is especially nice." -Funky Finds

2/20/07 - "Death Comes to Monkeysuit starts out strong and uh, stays there. Mostly funny, always good, it's one of the strongest, solid collections of art and writing in an anthology comic ever. High marks especially to ... Amanda Baehr's "On the Job," for catching life in motion." -Brendan McGinley, AtomicAvenue.com

1/10/06 - "[The Monkeysuit stories] are all a delight to look at and/or read though ... "On the Job" is Amanda Baehr's ode to cartooning, in which she makes it clear why she's compelled to do what she does ... At over 120 pages of memorable stories that you'll want to put on your bookshelf and revisit from time to time, Death Comes to Monkeysuit is a bargain for its $11.95 "fake sticker" price tag. I may be late in discovering it, but the silver lining is that I still have four more issues to find and enjoy." - Michael May, Comicraft.com

8/30/05 - "Also in the autobiographical vein is Amanda Baehr's 'On the Job', a tale of working in less-than-ideal jobs and dreaming bigger, and I loved the reveal of structure as to why all these other jobs and injuries were crossing her path, as well as her clean art style, which reminds me somewhat of Rick "Shuck" Smith. [One of the] three I would put into the "loved it" category." - Randy Lander, the Fourth Rail

7/23/05 - "'On the Job' is an excellent offering. Amanda discusses why we often do the jobs we do, what the circumstances were that got us to that point and why we remain. She illustrates some people who do jobs and some of the down sides of those jobs. Then talks about her own situation sorting and filing and even measuring stacks of insurance claim forms. When she decides to read the stories on the forms it changes her life. Well done." - David LeBlanc, editor, Comic Book Network Electronic Magazine

6/29/05 - "MONKEYSUIT has long been a joy to read thanks to its wide variety of material, high production values and the top-notch chops of its artists. The newest volume was no exception, with standout stories from Pat Giles, Prentis Rollins, and Amanda Baehr." - Sequart.com

Amanda's holiday card illustration for Lancome, Paris was praised in Cosmetic World Magazine. Click here to see the article.