American wit and humor, Pictorial
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- Evolution is hard work!, the twenty-fifth Sherman's Lagoon collection, Jim Toomey
- Bloom County, episode XI : a new hope, Berkeley Breathed
- The indispensable Calvin and Hobbes, a Calvin and Hobbes treasury, by Bill Watterson
- Ziggy goes for broke, a cartoon collection, by Tom Wilson
- Yukon ho!, a Calvin and Hobbes collection, by Bill Watterson. --
- I'm not anti-business, I'm anti-idiot, by Scott Adams
- Undivided attention, a Zits treasury, by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman
- The birth of Canis, a Get Fuzzy collection, by Darby Conley
- You have those wild eyes again, mooch, a new Mutts treasury, by Patrick McDonnell
- Freedom's just another word for people finding out you're useless, a Dilbert book, by Scott Adams
- Happiness is a warm puppy, by Charles M. Schulz
- I was a child, a memoir, Bruce Eric Kaplan
- Year of yesh, a Mutts treasury, Patrick McDonnell
- Screwball!, the cartoonists who made the funnies funny, by Paul C. Tumey
- It itches, a stash of knitting cartoons, Franklin Habit
- Attack of the deranged mutant killer monster snow goons, a Calvin and Hobbes collection, by Bill Watterson. --
- The creeps, a Deep dark fears collection, Fran Krause
- Carol Lay's illiterature, story minutes, vol. I, [with an introduction by Kim Deitch]
- I told you so, Shannon Wheeler ; introduction by Matthew Diffee
- Stranger planet, Nathan W Pyle
- The complete Peanuts, 1950 to 1952, the definitive collection of Charles M. Schulz's comic strip masterpiece, [vol. 01], Charles M. Schulz ; introduction by Garrison Keillor
- Inked, cartoons, confessions, rejected ideas, and secret sketches from the New Yorker's Joe Dator
- Another day in cubicle paradise, a Dilbert book
- Pearls awaits the tide, a Pearls before swine treasury, Stephan Pastis
- The New Yorker book of business cartoons, edited by Robert Mankoff ; introduction by David Remnick
- Winsor McCay, early works
- Little moments of love, Catana Chetwynd
- How to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you, The Oatmeal ; [written and drawn by Matthew Inman]
- Cubicles that make you envy the dead, Scott Adams
- The MAD archives, volume 4, issues 19-24, [Harvey Kurtzman, editor-original series ; Scott Nybakken, editor]
- Ice cream & sadness, Kris, Rob, Matt & Dave
- Adult time, a baby blues collection, Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
- Cowtown abbey, Charlie Podrebarac
- Going for the bronze, still bitter, more baggage, Sloane Tanen ; photographs by Stefan Hagen
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- Garfield rounds out, [America's best-loved cat tips the laughter scales with his sixteenth book], by Jim Davis
- Hirschfeld, the biography, Ellen Stock Stern
- Some clever title, a FoxTrot collection blah blah blah, by Bill Amend
- It's a magical world, a Calvin and Hobbes collection, by Bill Watterson
- Pearls goes Hollywood, a Pearls before swine treasury, Stephan Pastis
- The day phonics kicked in, Baby blues goes back to school : selected cartoons, by Rick Kirkman & Jerry Scott
- All meat looks like South America, the world of Bruce McCall, by Bruce McCall
- Trots and Bonnie, by Shary Flenniken ; introduction by Emily Flake ; edited by Norman Hathaway
- I sense coldness in your mentoring, Dilbert, by Scott Adams
- Fowl language, welcome to parenting, Brian Gordon
- What was that all about?, 20 years of strips and stories, Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman
- It came from the Far side, by Gary Larson
- 25 years of Pickles, a Pickles collection, by Brian Crane
- Celebrating Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz
- Zits en concert, a Zits treasury /, by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman