Debuting in 1912 as one of the earliest "pretty girl" strips, by 1933, Polly and Her Pals had become the world's premier surrealistic comic strip. In the mid-twenties, Cliff Sterrett had entered his peak period, developing a new style replete with Art Deco decorations, abstract backgrounds, and distinctively surreal perspectives--all within the context of a downright hilarious situation comedy. Sterrett's Sunday pages (also collected by The...