I've loved Pogo comic strips ever since I was a wee tad. The combination of puns, logical leaps, language magic, and drawings that use body English and facial expression of humanized animals made for some of the most perfect works of the 20th Century. At an estate sale just down the street,I lucked into a few of these old collections from the 50s. This one, published in 1957, compiles a bunch of strips from 1952 and 1953 intermixed with some delightful doggerel composed for the book, is unusual for the time, as there are no political or current events being satirized. Instead, we get fairy tale mash-ups, hilarious tales of Owl as a king who wants to become an Easter Bunny, and a dream about a goose who dives in the Fountain of Youth and becomes an egg who must be hatched by his wife. There's nothing in today's popular culture as perfectly realized as these classics.