Barnacle Press Dip into this collection of vintage comic strips and plunge into Adventure! Comedy! Politics! Sport! Each entry shares several cartoons -- "many of them as twisted and un-PC as Mickey with a shotgun" -- and a brief rundown of the comic in question. Looking for more reasons to read on?
Inside Woody Allen -- Starved for Annie Hall? Revisit this strip from the 1970s and '80s.
Jerry on the Job -- "A big-head, tiny-body 'super-deformed' styled preteen lad. Good stuff."
You Know Me, Al -- Ring Lardner's 1920s tale of rookie White Sox pitcher Jack Keefe.
Cartoon Course -- "That's right, kids! You don't have to just sit back and read the comics, you could be making your own. You, too, can earn big cartoonist money!"