American wit and humor, Pictorial
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American wit and humor, Pictorial
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- E. C. Segar's Popeye, [Vol. 5]
- The tough coughs as he ploughs the dough, early writings and cartoons, by Dr. Seuss ; edited and with an introduction by Richard Marschall
- Totally Mad, 60 years of humor, satire, stupidity and stupidity /, edited by John Ficarra ; designed by Patricia Dwyer ; [with an introduction by Stephen Colbert and Eric Drysdale]
- How I broke up with my colon, fascinating, bizarre, and true health stories, [Nick Seluk]
- The Gluyas Williams book,, with a foreword by Charles Dana Gibson and a preface by Robert C. Benchley
- Garfield pulls his weight, by Jim Davis
- Drawings, William Steig ; introd. by Lillian Ross
- Skippy, by Percy L. Crosby ; with an introduction by Oliver Herford
- Mad art, a visual celebration of the art of Mad magazine and the idiots who create it, by Mark Evanier
- Willie & Joe, the WWII years, Bill Mauldin ; edited by Todd DePastino
- Do what he says! He's crazy!, John Callahan
- Split-level, dykes to watch out for, by Alison Bechdel
- In a word
- Superpen, the cartoons and caricatures of Edward Sorel, edited and designed by Lidia Ferrara
- Olive or twist?, a book of drinking cartoons, Jack Ziegler
- You're only old once!, by Dr. Seuss
- The many deaths of Scott Koblish, by Scott Koblish
- Dogs are people, too, a collection of cartoons to make your tail wag, Dave Coverly
- The lonely ones, by William Steig
- Dr. Seuss goes to war, the World War II editorial cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel, Richard H. Minear
- The Simpsons treehouse of horror, dead man's jest, [created by Matt Groening ; contributing artists: Karen Bates ... et al. ; contributing writers: Neil Alsip ... et al.]
- Garfield pigs out, by Jim Davis
- Up front, text and pictures by Bill Mauldin
- Reality check, a For better or for worse collection, by Lynn Johnston
- The complete Crumb, R. Crumb ; edited by Gary Groth with Robert Fiore
- Ettatorials, the best of Etta Hulme, foreword by Mike Blackman
- Calvin and Hobbes, by Bill Watterson ; [foreword by Garry Trudeau]
- Simpsons comics supernova, Matt Groening
- The Jokes on Texas, collected by John Randolph
- Humbug, [editor, Harvey Kurtzman ; art, Jack Davis ... [et al.]]
- Cowpokes comin' yore way, by Ace Reid
- Donald drains the swamp!, by Eric Metaxas & Tim Raglin
- Peanuts every Sunday, 1956-1960, by Charles M. Schulz
- Back home
- A Cartoon history of United States foreign policy, 1776-1976, by the editors of the Foreign Policy Association ; with an introd. by Daniel P. Moynihan
- Big brother blues, the editorial cartoons of Ben Sargent
- The underground sketchbook, of Tomi Ungerer
- Garfield sings for his supper, by Jim Davis
- Theories of everything, selected, collected, and health-inspected cartoons, 1978-2006, Roz Chast
- Pogo, the complete syndicated comic strips, by Walt Kelly
- The Freddy stories, Lynda Barry
- Bill Mauldin's army
- The New Yorker album, 1955-1965,, fortieth anniversary
- The bull calf, and other tales,, by A. B. Frost
- The complete cartoons of the New Yorker, edited by Robert Mankoff ; foreword by David Remnick
- East Texas, tales from behind the pine curtain, by Michael Dougan
- The kat who walked in beauty, the panoramic dailies of 1920, by George Herriman ; [edited by Derya Ataker]
- Los animales no se visten, escrito por Judi Barrett ; ilustrado por Ron Barrett ; [traducción, by Ediciones de la Flor ; editor, Kuki Miler]
- My grandma once said ..., Eugene Webb ; illustrated by C.P. Houston
- The essential George Booth, compiled and edited by Lee Lorenz