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Mad art

a visual celebration of the art of Mad magazine and the idiots who create it
2002
Presents artwork from fifty years of "MAD" magazine, including front and back covers, advertising parodies, and other examples, along with preliminary sketches and nearly seventy artist profiles.

Doonesbury's greatest hits

1978
A collection of "Doonesbury" comic strips originally published in newspapers.

Best editorial cartoons of the year

1982 edition
2001
Contains 360 editorial cartoons by 141 cartoonists depicting the events of the year, grouped in twenty-five topics, with a foreword by cartoonist Mike Peters.

Do you want to talk about it?

1976
A collection of cartoons by Edward Koren, most of which have appeared in The New Yorker.

Amelia rules

funny stories
2007
Amelia, a nine-year-old girl, tries to make the best of the situation when her parents get a divorce and she and her mother move in with her aunt in a town where her new friends are part of a superhero club.

Garfield fat cat 3-pack

2009
Collects three previously published collections of "Garfield" comics, including "Survival of the Fattest," "Older & Wider," and "Pigs Out," which follow the antics of the always-hungry cat.

Garfield fat cat 3-pack

1998
Contains three previously published collections of Garfield comic strips, featuring the adventures of the fat cat Garfield, his owner, Jon, and his friends.

It came from The far side

1986
A collection of cartoons featuring a variety of animals, insects, and people in humorous situations.

The far side

1982
A collection of Far Side cartoons featuring a variety of animals, insects, and people in humorous situations.

Best editorial cartoons of the year

2003 edition
2003
Reprints over four hundred American editorial cartoons from the year 2002, covering Saddam Hussein's attempts to avoid weapons inspections, political confrontations, world terrorism, and corporate scandal.

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