Cartoons (Humor)
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Cartoons (Humor)
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Cartoons (Humor)
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- Norinoi, directed by Choi Eun-jin
- Benny and Penny in just pretend, a toon book, by Geoffrey Hayes
- 9-11, Dark Horse Comics
- The composers, a hystery of music, Kevin Reeves; Preface, Daniel Taylor
- Drawing from memory, Allen Say
- Superportraits, caricatures and recognition, Gillian Rhodes
- Piggy foxy and the sword of revolution, Bolshevik self-portraits, edited by Alexander Vatlin and Larisa Malashenko ; translated by Vadim A. Staklo ; foreword by Simon Sebag Montefiore
- The carnivalization of politics, Quebec cartoons on relations with Canada, England and France, 1960-1979, Raymond N. Morris
- Bloody cartoons, by Karsten Kjaer
- The ungentlemanly art;, a history of American political cartoons, by Stephen Hess and Milton Kaplan
- Holy humor, inspirational wit and cartoons, [edited by] Cal and Rose Samra
- Years of wrath,, a cartoon history: 1931-1945, by David Low, with a chronology and text by Quincy Howe
- Cartoons for trainers, seventy-five cartoons to use or adapt for transitions, activities, discussion points, ice-breakers, and more, Lenn Millbower ; cartoons by Doris Yager
- The American theatre as seen by Hirschfeld
- Think small, [cartoons and text by] Charles Addams [and others. Introd. by Herb Valen]
- Arkansas in ink, gunslingers, ghosts, and other graphic tales, illustrated by Ron Wolfe ; edited by Guy Lancaster
- The Dilbert principle, a cubicle's-eye view of bosses, meetings, management fads & other workplace afflictions, Scott Adams
- Looking at philosophy, the unbearable heaviness of philosophy made lighter, [text and illustrations by] Donald Palmer
- Graphic medicine manifesto, MK Czerwiec, Ian Williams, Susan Merrill Squier, Michael J. Green, Kimberly R. Myers, and Scott T. Smith
- Stinky, a toon book, by Eleanor Davis
- Draw 50 animal 'toons, Lee J. Ames and Bob Singer
- "You're standing on my foot."
- Everything is relative, Jean-Pierre Petit ; translated by Ian Stewart ; edited by Wendy Campbell
- Dark laughter, satiric art of Oliver W. Harrington : from the Walter O. Evans collection of African-American art, edited with an introduction by M. Thomas Inge
- The cute and the cool, wondrous innocence and modern American children's culture, Gary Cross
- Cartooning for suffrage, Alice Sheppard ; introduction by Elisabeth Israels Perry
- Herblock through the looking glass, Herbert Block
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