Introduction: Comic strips and American culture / David Manning White and Robert H. Abel
From Little Nemo to Li'l Abner / Heinz Politzer
The revolt against naturalism in the funnies / Reuel Denney
Comics and the American image abroad / David Manning White
The comic strip in American life: a British view / Anonymous
Cavalcade of the funnies / Clark Kinnaird
Our serious comics / Kenneth E. Eble
The comics in non-art / Karl E. Fortess
One shade of gray: the art of personal journalism complicated by clear conscience / Robert H. Abel
The krazy kat that walks by himself / Gilbert Seldes
Woofed with dreams / Robert Warshow
Sunday with the American gods / Neil Bradford Olson
Fifty million readers / Heywood Brun
Can children corrupt our comics? / George Newton Gordon - Quo peanuts? / Martin Jezer- - Who reads the funnies - and why? / Edward J. Robinson and David Manning White
The world of Sunday comics / Francis E. Barcus
Male and female relations in the American Comic strip / Gerhart Saenger
Comic strip and their adult readers / Leo Bogart
Mental health attitudes of youth as influenced by a comic strip / Arnold M. Rose
Discourse on humor: the comedy of Charlie Chaplin / Al Capp
Mary Worth and the affluent society / Allen Saunders
Pogo looks at the abominable snowman / Walt Kelly.