Funny Stuff, which I cowrote with Rex Hesner, is an analysis and appreciation of single-panel gag cartoons--the type you see in The New Yorker. In fact, Bob Mankoff, the cartoon editor of that magazine for 20 years, wrote the foreword.
The book considers what makes a cartoon great: type of humor, drawing style, and caption writing, among other elements, with over 100 classic cartoons to illustrate our points, all done with a light touch. Also included are pages from the notebooks of great cartoonists, such as Rox Chast, and sketches showing the stages that a cartoon takes from rough to finished work. Many legendary cartoonists explain how they come up with ideas and reveal techniques that put them in a frame of mind to create funny stuff.