A collection of comic stories include works and illustrations by such best-selling authors as Neil Gaiman, David Sedaris, Maurice Sendak, Harry Bliss, and Ian Falconer.
Contributions were originally published in the series HarperCollins' Little lit series
Contents:
"The Hungry Horse" by Kaz - "Pretty Ugly" by Ian Falconer & David Sedaris - "It Was a Dark and Silly Night ..." by Lemony Snicket & Richard Sala - "Strange Picture" by Francois Roca - "Can You Find the Twins?" by J. Otto Seibold - "Prince Rooster" by Art Spiegelman - "Barnaby" by Crockett Johnson - "The Princess and the Pea" by Barbara McClintock - "It Was a Dark and Silly Night ..." by Kaz - "Teddy Bears' Picnic" by Barbara McClintock - "Humpty Trouble" by William Joyce - "It Was a Dark and Silly Night ..." by Neil Gaiman & Gahan WIlson - "The Baker's Daughter" by Harry Bliss - "It Was a Dark and Silly Night ..." by Joost Swarte - "The Enchanted Pumpkin" by Claude Ponti - "The Fisherman and the Sea Princess" by David Mazzucchelli - "Spookyland" by Charles Burns - "It Was a Dark and Silly Night ..." by Tony Millionaire - "Trapped in a Comic Book" by Jules Feiffer - "The Gingerbread Man" by Walt Kelly - "Cartoon Lessons" by Kaz - "Cereal Baby Keller" by Maurice Sendak - "The Two Hunchbacks" by Lorenzo Mattotti - "These Cats Today!" by Kim Deitch - "Jumpin' Jupiter" by Basil Wolverton - "The Leafless Tree" by Joost Swarte - "The Adventures of Art Aimesworth, Crime Fighting Boy Bucharoo" by William Joyce - "The Sleeping Beauty" by Daniel Clowes - "It Was A Dark and Silly Night ..." by J. Otto Seibold & Vivian Walsh - "The Several Selves of Selby Sheldrake" by Art Spiegelman - "Can You Find ...?" by Richard McGuire - "Jack and the Beanstalk" by David Macaulay - "A-Maze-ing Adventure" by Lewis Trondheim - "It Was a Dark and Silly Night ..." by Patrick McDonnell - "Night and Day" by Martin Handford. Joke Page by Marc Rosenthal