You're looking at a very nice set of 3 Alley Oop (the Time-traveling caveman) collections.
All are 1st edition paperbacks (2 by Kitchen Sink press and 1 by Dragon Lady Press)

Included are:
The Sphinx And Alley Oop (Kitchen Sink oversized paperback) 1st Ed. 1995 224 pages
Good collection of prime strips. The standout is perhaps the fourth dimension storyline, in which Oop and Boom end up in a wonky version of the Arabian Nights,ccomplete with genie and flying carpet, but it is all fun stuff, beautifully rendered, as one expects from Hamlin. Ooola is something of a fifth wheel, if not an actual irritant, though, for most of this volume, with the jealous girlfriend bit getting rather overplayed after the initial amusing kidnat story in Moo, in which Ooola tries to show Oop that she needs taking care of like other women--manifestly untrue. It starts to feel like Hamlin doesn't really know what to do with her. Nevertheless, dandy comic strips any fan of the medium should appreciate. Includes a brief introduction and a detailed chronology of Hamlin's life.

Alley Oop - the Adventures Of The Time Traveling Caveman Vol.3 (includes First Trip To The Moon) 
(Kitchen Sink oversized paperback) 1st Ed. 1995 224 pages
This book collects the 1948-1949 dailies which involve a trip to the Moon, battles with the Saucer People, a Shaman, war on prehistoric earth, singing dinosaurs, and modern-day Florida pirates. Kitchen Sink lays this out in an oblong format that allows the strips to be really rather large -- only two days per page. The context for this run of the strip, complete with quotes from creator Hamlin, is provided in 17 introductory pages of prose and graphics. 224 pp; 1.75 pounds.

Alley Oop Number 1 "The Legend Begins" The First of the comic strips, from Aug. 1933 to Jan 1934 
(Published Nov. 1987 Dragon Lady Press)
The Legend Begins. Stories, art and cover by V. T. Hamlin, plus an introduction by David Graue. Dragon Lady Press reprints Hamlin's wildly popular caveman comic strip from the 1930s. Alley Oop lives a Flintstonian existence in the prehistoric kingdom of Moo. Collects the Alley Oop daily strip from Aug. 7, 1933 to Jan. 27, 1934. Oop and his pals deal with life in the Stone Age and occasional skirmishes with the neighboring kingdom of Lem, ruled by King Tunk. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 56 pages, B&W.

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