Incoming Resources
- Big Nate, by Lincoln Peirce
- Big Nate, by Lincoln Peirce
- The complete Peanuts family album, the ultimate guide to Charles M. Schulz's classic characters, Andrew Farago ; foreword by Berkeley Breathed ; preface by Bob Peterson
- Why my cat is more impressive than your baby
- You look better online, Emmet Truxes
- Garfield goes hog wild, by Jim Davis
- A people's history of American empire, a graphic adaptation, Howard Zinn, Mike Konopacki, Paul Buhle
- Math, science, and UNIX underpants, a themed FoxTrot collection, by Bill Amend
- Garfield, home cookin', by Jim Davis
- Garfield belly laughs, by Jim Davis
- Unicornado, another Phoebe and her unicorn adventure, Dana Simpson
- Last laughs, cartoons about aging, retirement-- and the great beyond, edited by Mort Gerberg
- Nursery rhyme comics, [50 timeless rhymes from 50 celebrated cartoonists], [introduction by Leonard S. Marcus ; illustrated by Patrick McDonnell ... et al.]
- Garfield gets in a pickle, by Jim Davis
- Garfield the big cheese, by Jim Davis
- Adult time, Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
- Big Nate, by Lincoln Peirce
- Garfield hams it up, by Jim Davis
- Cartoon county, my father and his friends in the golden age of make-believe, Cullen Murphy
- The art of Harvey Kurtzman, the mad genius of comics, by Denis Kitchen and Paul Buhle ; introduction by Harry Shearer
- Big Nate in your face!, by Lincoln Peirce
- You write it, graphic novel, John Hamilton
- You had me at bow wow, a book of dog cartoons, Jack Ziegler
- Binge parenting, Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
- Surviving the great indoors, scrapbook no. 36, Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
- Phoebe and her unicorn in unicorn theater, Dana Simpson
- Garfield minus Garfield, by Jim Davis ; [with a foreword by Dan Walsh]
- Stick to drawing comics, monkey brain!, cartoonist ignores helpful advice, Scott Adams
- Marvel encyclopedia, [Tom DeFalco, Peter Sanderson, Tom Brevoort, Michael Teitelbaum, Daniel Wallace, Andrew Darling, Matt Forbeck, Alan Cowsill, Adam Bray, contributors ; foreword by Chris Claremont ; with an introduction by Stan Lee.]
- Garfield throws his weight around, by Jim Davis
- Unicorn bowling, another Phoebe and her unicorn adventure, Dana Simpson
- The rejection collection, cartoons you never saw, and never will see, in the New Yorker, edited by Matthew Diffee ; foreword by Robert Mankoff
- Multi-tasking, by Rick Kirkman & Jerry Scott
- Who was Charles Schulz?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The lost art of William Steig, cats, dogs, men, women, ninnies, & clowns, Jeanne Steig ; introduction by Roz Chast ; afterword by Jules Feiffer
- Snoopy, Cowabunga!, Charles M. Schulz
- Only what's necessary, Charles M. Schulz and the art of Peanuts, text, art direction, and design by Chip Kidd ; photography by Geoff Spear ; Introduction by Jeff Kinney ; additional text by Jean Schulz, Karen Johnson, and Paige Braddock ; images from the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center
- "The old castle's secret", by Carl Barks
- Garfield, fully caffeinated, by Jim Davis
- Garfield, road pizza, by Jim Davis
- 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
- How about never-- is never good for you?, my life in cartoons, Bob Mankoff
- Garfield easy as pie, by Jim Davis
- No yelling, scrapbook no. 32, Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott
- Garfield dishes it out, by Jim Davis
- In love & pajamas, a collection of comics about being yourself together, Catana Chetwynd
- What I hate, from A to Z, Roz Chast
- Everyone has the right to my opinion, Michael Ramirez ; foreword by William J. Bennett
- Death wins a goldfish, reflections from a grim reaper's year-long sabbatical, Brian Rea
- A mile and a half of lines, the art of James Thurber, Michael J. Rosen ; with contributions from Ian Frazier, Seymour Chwast, Liza Donnelly, Michael Maslin, and Rosemary Thurber