This book explores the art and humor behind single-panel cartoons, showing how simple drawings can deliver powerful and funny ideas. Written by Philip Witte and Rex Hesner, it features insights from famous cartoonists and explains what makes a cartoon truly effective. The book looks at different types of humor such as absurd, dark, and satirical, while also showing how captions and visuals work together to create impact. Filled with examples and behind-the-scenes thoughts, it offers a deeper understanding of comedy, creativity, and the minds of cartoonists.