Polly and Her Pals: Complete Sunday Comics, 1928-1930 reprints all of Sterrett’s Sunday pages from the height of his Surrealistic Period in a large 12" x 16" Champagne Edition format so they
can be fully appreciated. The book also contains Sterrett’s topper strips "Dot and Dash" and "Sweethearts and Wives." The majority of the Sundays have never before been reprinted. Polly Perkins
is young, blonde, and the apple of many a young man’s eye. Yet while Polly is out on the town or frolicking at the beach, it’s her family that creates all the hubbub! Sensible Maw Perkins can
never keep her husband Paw out of trouble, and towed along in Paw’s wake are Polly’s cousin Ashur; Neewah, the family’s tart-tongued retainer; and Paw’s cat, Kitty, the pantomime wonder of the
comic strip world. Edited by Dean Mullaney and designed by two-time Emmy winner Lorraine Turner, the book contains the detailed background and biographic material that has made Library of
American Comics the "gold standard" in strip reprints.