American wit and humor, Pictorial
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- Fungirl, Elizabeth Pich
- The far side gallery, by Gary Larson
- Surf's up!, the sixth Sherman's Lagoon collection, Jim Toomey
- The Complete Peanuts, 1961 to 1962, Charles M. Schulz
- Skip school, fly to space, a Pearls before swine collection, Stephan T. Pastis
- The best of the rejection collection, 297 cartoons that were too dark, too weird, or too dirty for The New Yorker, rescued by Matthew Diffee ; foreword by Emma Allan
- Up front, the classic portrait in text and drawings of the American combat soldier in World War II, text and pictures by Bill Mauldin ; introductions by Charles Schulz and David Halberstam
- The Complete Peanuts, 1963 to 1964, Charles M. Schultz
- Twentieth century eightball, by Daniel Clowes
- May it amuse the court, editorial cartoons of the Supreme Court and Constitution, by Michael A. Kahn and Harry Pohlman
- Scientific progress goes "boink", a Calvin and Hobbes collection, by Bill Watterson
- The complete Peanuts, Charles M. Schulz ; [introduction by Al Roker]
- When crocs fly, a pearls before swine collection, Stephan T. Pastis
- The complete Peanuts, 1977 to 1978, Charles M. Schulz
- Security is a thumb and a blanket, by Charles M. Schulz
- Bloom County complete library, Berkeley Breathed, Volume five: 1987-1989
- I has a hotdog!, what your dog is really thinking, Professor Happycat & ihasahotdog.com
- Freedom's just another word for people finding out you're useless, by Scott Adams
- All your racial problems will soon end, the cartoons of Charles Johnson
- Bloom County complete library, Berkeley Breathed, Volume three, 1984-1986
- Hägar the Horrible, the epic chronicles : dailies 1977 to 1978, Dik Browne
- Pogo, the complete syndicated comic strips, by Walt Kelly, Volume 1
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- The New Yorker, book of literary cartoons, edited by Bob Mankoff
- The book of extraordinary deaths, true accounts of ill-fated lives, Cecilia Ruiz
- Art Young's Inferno
- Home is on top of a dog house, by Charles M. Schulz
- Garfield at 25, in dog years I'd be dead, Jim Davis ; edited by Mark Acey and Scott Nickel
- A wealth of pigeons, a cartoon collection, by Harry Bliss and Steve Martin
- Billy Ireland, Lucy Shelton Caswell. Graphic design by Frank Pauer
- Garfield easy as pie, by Jim Davis
- When pigs fly, a Pearls before swine collection, by Stephan Pastis
- Suit your selfie, a Pearls before swine collection, Stephan T. Pastis
- Dr. Seuss & Co. go to war, the World War II editorial cartoons of America's leading comic artists, André Schiffrin
- Chicken soup for the soul, cartoons for dads, [compiled by] Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen ; [cartoons by] John McPherson
- Garfield beefs up, by Jim Davis
- Great moments in architecture, David Macaulay
- Drunk stoned brilliant dead, the writers and artists who made the National lampoon insanely great, by Rick Meyerowitz
- You're only old once!, by Dr. Seuss
- Totally Mad, 60 years of humor, satire, stupidity and stupidity, edited by John Ficarra ; designed by Patricia Dwyer
- Happiness is a warm puppy, by Charles M. Schulz
- It's a magical world, a Calvin and Hobbes collection, by Bill Watterson
- Happiness is a sad song, by Charles M. Schulz
- Bloom County complete library, Berkeley Breathed, Volume four, 1986-1987
- I need all the friends I can get, by Charles M. Schulz
- Bee and PuppyCat, created by Natasha Allegri ; written by Natasha Allegri & Garrett Jackson ; illustrated by Natasha Allegri with additional colors by Patrick Seery ; letters by Britt Wilson ; cover by Natasha Allegri, Volume one
- The complete Peanuts, 1983 to 1984, Charles M. Schulz ; [introduction by Leonard Maltin]
- Going into town, a love letter to New York, Roz Chast
- In love & pajamas, a collection of comics about being yourself together, Catana Chetwynd
- Politics, Ink, how America's cartoonists skewer politicians, from King George III to George Dubya, Edward J. Lordan