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Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
"Dogan" to "Dogpatch"

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Dogan, Omar.
   Warlands : Chronicles / created by Pat Lee and Adrian Tsang
   ; Pat Lee, pencils, plot, colors, fx ; Adrian Tsang, writer
   ; Alvin Lee, inker ; Arnold Tsang, inks asst. ; Omar Dogan,
   backround asst. ; Angelo Tsang, Shane Law, separations ;
   Simon Deung, letters. -- Fullerton, CA : Image Comics,
   1999- . -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Fantasy. -- LIBRARY HAS:
   v. 2. -- Call no.: PN6728.6.I45W3 1999
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Dogaroo. -- El Cajon, Calif. : Blackthorne, 1988- . -- ill. ;
   26 cm. -- Began with no. 1 (Mar. 1988) -- LIBRARY HAS: no.
   1.
   1. Funny animal comics. I. Blackthorne Publishing. Call
   no.: PN6728.5.B55D6
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Dogaroo--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 70-71) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
   Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
   1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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Dogbert

Animal character in the newspaper comic strip Dilbert
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Dogbert : méthodes ultra secrètes pour diriger une entreprise
   / par Scott Adams ; traduit de l'américain par Maxime
   Chavanne. -- Paris : Editions First, 1997. -- 172 p. : ill.
   ; 24 cm. -- Translation of: Dogbert's top secret
   manangement handbook. -- Call no.: HF5549.12.A414 1997
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Dogbert.
   "Almost Pure Evil"* (Dilbert, July 30, 1997) / Scott Adams.
   -- Summary: Dogbert gives advice on how to deal with the
   new bad technology. -- Key words: Integrating, goofing off,
   bosses, upgrades, buying. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Evil"
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Dogbert.
   "And Ten Bucks to Borrow a Pen"* (Dilbert, Nov. 20, 1997) /
   by Scott Adams. -- Summary: Dogbert Research determines
   there is a need for a place to complain about Dogbert, so
   Dogbert sets up a Bureau of Dogs and charges $50 to file a
   complaint. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "research"
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Dogbert.
   Conversations with Dogbert / by Scott Adams. -- Kansas City
   : Andrews and McMeel, 1996. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 17 cm. --
   (A Dilbert Book) -- Call no.: PN6728.D535C6 1996
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Dogbert.
   "The Joke is on the Reader, Isn't It?"* (Dilbert, May 18,
   1998) / S. Adams. -- Summary: Dogbert is creating a comic
   strip called Pippy the Ziphead. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "Zippy"
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Dogbert.
   "Personal Gopher"* (Dilbert, June 23, 1998) / S. Adams. --
   Series: Dogbert the C.E.O. -- Summary: Dogbert recruits an
   assistant, gives him a special uniform and hole in the
   floor for an office, and uses him to bounce things off on
   their way to the wastebasket. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "wastebaskets"
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Dogbert.
   "That's What We're Here For"* (Blondie, Jan. 12, 1998) /
   Young and LeBrun. -- Summary: Dagwood calls for technical
   support for his computer, and is comforted to hear a human
   voice; he's talking to Dogbert of the Dilbert strip. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Dogbert"
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Dogbert.
   "Under His Leadership, Our Free Clinics Have Handled Twice
   as Many People"* (Dilbert, June 16, 1998) / S. Adams. --
   Summary: Dogbert the C.E.O. is made chair of "United
   Charities," and cancels the company health plan. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "health insurance"
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Dogbert.
   "Who's Smarter, Garfield or Dogbert?"* (Ziggy, Nov. 17,
   1997) / Tom Wilson. -- Summary: Ziggy's pets want him to
   settle the argument. -- Key word: Dilbert. -- Call no.:
   PN6726f.B55 "Dogbert"
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Dogbert--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 30) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
   Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
   1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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Dogbert Consults (July 3, 2000)
   "For a Million Dollars I Can Accidentally Bean Him with a
   Golf Ball"* (Dilbert, July 3, 2000) / Scott Adams. --
   (Dogbert Consults) -- Summary: Dogbert golfs with the
   pointy-haired boss's CEO. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Dogbert the C.E.O.
   "Personal Gopher"* (Dilbert, June 23, 1998) / S. Adams. --
   Series: Dogbert the C.E.O. -- Summary: Dogbert recruits an
   assistant, gives him a special uniform and hole in the
   floor for an office, and uses him to bounce things off on
   their way to the wastebasket. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "wastebaskets"
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Dogbert's Big Book of Business.
   Build a Better Life by Stealing Office Supplies : Dogbert's
   Big Book of Business / illustrated by Scott Adams. --
   Kansas City : Andrews and McMeel, 1991. -- 111 p. : ill. ;
   21 cm. -- Dilbert comic strips. -- Call no.: PN6728.D535B85
   1991
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Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless / Scott Adams. -- Kansas City
   : Andrews and McMeel, 1993. -- 112 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. --
   Dilbert comic strips. -- Call no.: PN6728.D535D64 1993
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Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook / as told to Scott
   Adams. -- New York : HarperBusiness, 1996. -- 1 v. : ill. ;
   22 cm. -- Illustrated with Dilbert strips. -- Call no.:
   HF5549.12.A4 1996
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Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook. French.
   Dogbert : méthodes ultra secrètes pour diriger une
   entreprise / par Scott Adams ; traduit de l'américain par
   Maxime Chavanne. -- Paris : Editions First, 1997. -- 172 p.
   : ill. ; 24 cm. -- Translation of: Dogbert's top secret
   manangement handbook. -- Call no.: HF5549.12.A414 1997
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"A Dogcatcher is Only as Good as His Caddy" (Heathcliff, June
   3, 2002) / Geo. Gately. -- Summary: Heathcliff is holding a
   golf bag full of nets. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "caddies"
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Dogcatchers

See also Dog Pounds
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Dogcatchers.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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Dogcatchers.
   "Captain Marvel, Dogcatcher" (Captain Marvel) 6 p. in
   Captain Marvel Adventures, no. 105 (Feb. 1950) -- Data from
   Gene Reed. -- Call no.: Film 15791 r.52
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Dogcatchers.
   "Dog Catcher" (Romeo Robot) 4 p. in Boy Commandos, no. 14
   (Mar./Apr. 1946) -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call no.: Film
   15791 r.71
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Dogcatchers.
   "Dogcatcher Dilemma" (Ruff and Reddy) 8 p. in Ruff and
   Reddy, no. 937 (Sept. 1958). -- Reddy dresses in a chicken
   suit to fool the dogcatcher. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.D4R8no.937
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Dogcatchers.
   "From Now On You're a Dog!"* (Chucky and Bub) 6 p. in
   Animal Crackers, no. 9 (1959). -- Summary: Chucky and Bub
   are young pigs who hide in a library to avoid a truant
   officer. Bub reads a book on hypnotism, and hypnotizes
   himself into thinking he's a dog. Then both the dog-catcher
   and the truant officer chase them. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.G74A5no.9
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Dogcatchers.
   "He'd Better Have a Good Excuse"* (Broom-Hilda, Jan. 16,
   1988) / Russell Myers. -- Summary: Broom-Hilda's werewolf
   date is late, and we see him going by in the back of an
   animal control truck. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dogcatchers"
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Dogcatchers.
   "I Think I Just Spotted a Dalmatian!"* (Frank and Ernest,
   Jan. 28, 1998) / by Bob Thaves. -- Situation: Two dog
   catchers pun. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Dalmatians"
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Dogcatchers.
   "If Zero Dies It Will Be All My Fault!"* (Annie Rooney,
   Jan. 11, 1941) / Darrell McClure. -- Summary: The matron
   has written to the dog-ketchers to take Zero away, and even
   though it's winter Annie is talking about running away. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f .B55 "dogcatchers"
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Dogcatchers.
   "I'm Hoping This Will End Once Ralph And I Have Children"*
   (Heathcliff, Mar. 3, 1999) / Geo. Gately. -- Summary: Ralph
   is a dog catcher, and he and Heathcliff are playing
   together in the yard. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dogcatchers"
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Dogcatchers.
   "Now's Our Chance to Spring Those Prisoners!"* (Dick Tracy,
   May 15, 1991) / Dick Locher, Max Collins. -- Summary: The
   boys see the phony dogcatcher leave the truck to get
   another victim. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogcatchers"
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Dogcatchers.
   "Sleeping Dogcatcher"* p. 26 in Willy and Wanda : The Iron
   Flowerpotters (Hiddigeigei Books, 1977). -- Summary: Wanda
   and Lambik come upon an alchemist, asleep with a net over a
   dog. He has brewed a potion called K-9, which improves the
   tracking ability of dogs. -- Call no.: PN6790.N44W517 1977
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Dogcatchers.
   "We Just Gotta Get In Outa This Storm for a While"* (Annie
   Rooney, Jan. 15, 1941) / Darrell McClure. -- Summary: The
   dog catchers come for Zero, but Annie has run away from the
   orphanage into the storm. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dogcatchers"
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Dogcatchers.
   "What They Did to the Dog-Catcher in Hogan's Alley"
   (Hogan's Alley, Sept. 20, 1896) / R.F. Outcault. p. 36 in
   The Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink Press, 1995). -- Call
   no.: PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Dogcatchers.
   "You're Leaking Beagles" (Heathcliff, Aug. 2, 1999) / Geo.
   Gately. -- Summary: Heathcliff's master points out to the
   dogcatcher that he has a hole in his net. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "Beagles"
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Dogface Dooley -- New York : Magazine Enterprises, 1951-1953.
   -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 - no. 5, cf.
   Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- Also numbered in the
   A-1 Comics series as follows: no. 40, 43, 49, 53, 64. --
   LIBRARY HAS: no. 2 (=no. 43)
   1. Funny military comics. I. A-1 Comics ; no. 43. II.
   Magazine Enterprises. Call no.: PN6728.2.M27A2
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Dogface Dooley [microform] -- New York : Magazine Enterprises,
   1951-1953. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Ceased with no. 5, cf.
   Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- Also
   numbered in the A-1 Comics series as follows: no. 40, 43,
   49, 53, 64. -- Microfilm. St. Clair Shores, Mich. : J.
   Bails. -- positive ; 16 mm. -- (Jerry Bails Microfilm
   Library of Comic Art) -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1 (= no.40)
   1. Funny military comics. I. A-1 Comics ; no. 40. II.
   Series. III. Magazine Enterprises. Call no.: Film 15791,
   r.11
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Dogfaces.
   "The Big Brass!" / Jack Keller. 5 p. in Men's Adventures,
   no. 18 (Feb. 1953) -- SUMMARY: Korean War. The Dogfaces are
   grousing about how there are no officers on the front
   lines, when a Colonel jumps into their midst, announces an
   offensive, and changes their tune.
   I. Keller, Jack. k. Korean War, 1950-1953. k. Brass. k.
   Dogfaces. k. Officers. k. Front lines. k. Colonels. k.
   Offensives. Call no.: PN6728.1.M3T7no.18
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"Dogfight Dodger!" 6 p. in All American Men of War, no. 98
   (Aug. 1963). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3A4no.98
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Dogfights

Usually refers to battles between fighter planes
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Dogfights.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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Dogfights.
   "Lieut. Lyman Middleditch" (Yank Aces of World War II) /
   art: Paul Isip. 2 p. in Wings Comics, no. 31 (Mar. 1943).
   -- Middleditch won the Distinguished Service Cross
   dogfighting German planes over Egypt. -- Panel and caption
   style. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.309
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Dogfights.
   "The Missing Blueprint"* (Greasemonkey Griffin) / by Kip
   Beales ; art: Al Walker. 8 p. in Wings Comics, no. 30 (Feb.
   1943). -- The Germans steal plans, which turn out to be
   some of Griffin's private ideas. They build the plane,
   while the British build another from a carbon copy of the
   plans and Greasemonkey flies one of them into a dogfight
   with the other. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand
   Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5W5no.30
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Dogfights.
   "Squirrel Gun Dogfight"* (Calhoun of the Air Cadets) / by
   Pat Cavanagh ; Paul Isip, art. p. 35-38 in Wings Comics,
   no. 24 (Aug. 1942). -- Data from Lou Mougin via Grand Comic
   Book Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5W5no.24
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Dogfights.
   "Tunnel Dogfight!" 10 p. in All American Men of War, no.
   105 (Oct. 1964) -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3A4no.105
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Dogfights.
   "You Might Hafta Use That Gun"* (Alley Oop, Sept. 30, 1983)
   / by Dave Graue. -- Summary: Looks like Alley and Jacques
   are in for an aerial dogfight in their LVG. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dogfights"
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Dogfish.
   "Could He Be After a Dogfish?"* (Fred Basset, June 19,
   1999) / A. Graham Ltd. -- Summary: Fred is puzzled that his
   owner is using dog biscuits for bait. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dog biscuits"
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Dogged Pursuit / story and art by Rumiko Takahashi ; English
   adaptation by Gerard Jones. -- San Francisco, CA : Viz,
   1998. -- 278 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Viz Graphic Novel) --
   (Maison Ikkoku ; v. 10) -- Call no.: PN6790.J33T3D64 1998
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Doggett.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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Doggie

Dog character in Zippy
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Doggie.
   "Leading Indicators" (Zippy, Oct. 14, 1998) / Griffy. --
   Summary: Zippy consults Doggie about the stock market. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "stock market"
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Doggie.
   "Love Finds a Way" (Zippy, Oct. 15, 1998) / Griffy. --
   Summary: Zippy and Doggie confess feelings for each other,
   and plan a date. Though moved, Doggie is a stationary
   object. Zippy's bringing a chainsaw. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "chainsaws"
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Doggie.
   "What Is Life Without a Punch Line, Doggie?"* (Zippy,
   copyright 1997) / Bill Griffith. back cover of Zippy
   Quarterly, no. 17 (Oct. 1997). -- Summary: Doggie says
   life's a setup. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3Z5no.17
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Doggie.
   "Bowser's Boundaries" (Zippy, Feb. 25, 1998) / Bill
   Griffith. in Zippy Quarterly, no. 18 (Feb. 1998). --
   Summary: Zippy goes to Doggie for guidance and consolation,
   but Doggie's professionalism means he doesn't want Zippy
   climbing up on his head. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3Z5no.18
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Doggie.
   "A Boy and His God" (Zippy, Nov. 10, 1997) / Bill Griffith.
   in Zippy Quarterly, no. 18 (Feb. 1998). -- Summary: Doggie
   goes to the country to get away from urban angst, striving,
   and lust, and Zippy finds him. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.L3Z5no.18
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Doggie.
   "Brand Loyalty" (Zippy, Jan. 15, 1997) / Bill Griffith. in
   Zippy Quarterly, no. 15 (Mar. 1997). -- Summary: Zippy has
   been hanging out with another advertising icon, Mister
   Softee, and Doggie smells the vanilla. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.L3Z5no.15
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Doggie Astrology Books.
   "The Eyes Have It!" (Richie Rich) 5 p. in Richie Rich &
   Dollar the Dog, no. 20 (Oct. 1981). -- Summary: Dollar gets
   eyeglasses because he's bumping into things, and they seem
   to help, but it turns out the doggie astrology book says
   he's in a clumsy period and the problem goes away. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.4.H3R525no.20
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Doggie Bombs.
   "How Much of the World Did You Intend to Destroy, Karma?"*
   (Brenda Starr, July 9, 1999) / Brigman and Schmich. --
   Summary: They were just going to destroy the overcivilized
   nations, but then their doggie bomb ran away. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Doggie Daddy.
   Casper's First Christmas [videorecording] / Hanna-Barbera
   Productions, Inc. -- Worldvision Home Video, 1987. -- 1
   videocassette (ca. 26 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. -- (Kids
   Klassics) -- VHS format. -- "No. K6027." -- Label and
   container title: Hanna-Barbera presents World's Most Famous
   Ghost, The Friendly Ghost, Casper. -- Voices: Julie
   McWhirter, John Stephenson, Daws Butler, Don Messick, Hal
   Smith. -- Executive producers, William Hanna and Joseph
   Barbera ; producer, Alex Lory ; director, Carl Urbano. --
   SUMMARY: Casper and Hairy Scarey await the arrival of Santa
   Claus with their friends Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, Huckleberry
   Hound, Snagglepuss, Quick Draw McGraw, Augie Doggie and
   Doggie Daddy.
   1. Christmas films. 2. Funny ghost films. I. [Each creator
   or producer (9)]. II. [Each character (9)]. III.
   Hanna-Barbera Productions. IV. Worldvision Home Video. V.
   Series. Call no.: PN6728.C33F5 1987
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Doggie Daddie--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 12) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
   Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
   1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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Doggie in the Window.
   Alec : Doggie in the Window / Eddie Campbell. -- London :
   Escape Publishing, 1986. -- 34 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
   1. New wave comics. I. Campbell, Eddie. II. Doggie in the
   Window. a. British comics. Call no.: PN6737.C3D6 1986
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Doggie in the Window.
   Index entry (p. 176) to Comic Book Rebels / ed. by S.
   Wiater and S.R. Bissette. New York : D.I. Fine, 1993. Call
   no.: PN6725.C69 1993
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Doggie Snacks.
   "Next Time I'll Charge Him for the Funnies!"* (Buckles,
   Aug. 1, 1998) / Wilbert. -- Summary: Buckles struggles to
   bring the newspaper on time, and Paul only gives him one
   doggie snack. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "newspapers"
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Doggie Treats.
   "That Should Distract Him"* (For Better or For Worse, Sept.
   24, 1998) / by Lynn Johnston. -- Summary: Elly hides doggie
   treats around the house to occupy Edgar so she can leave
   for work. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Doggie Treats.
   "These Doggie Treats are Dry"* (Arnold, Nov. 7, 1984) / by
   Kevin McCormick. -- Summary: Arnold has Tommy doing a
   behavioral experiment, and Tommy knows why Pavlov's dog
   turned vicious. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Pavlov"
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Doggies.
   "Run, Doggies, Run!" (Combat Kelly) / Dave Berg. 5 p. in
   Combat Kelly, no. 43 (June 1957). -- Korean War story in
   which American soldiers spare a temple being used as a
   communist observation tower. -- PN6728.2.M3C63no.43
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Dogging Around.
   "Orphan Annie in Dogging Around" p. 75-79 in The Tijuana
   Bibles : America's Forgotten Comic Strips, v. 4 (Seattle,
   WA : Eros Comix, 1999). -- Call no.: PN6726.T5 1996v.4
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Doggy Bags

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Doggy Bags.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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Doggy Bags.
   "Do You Make Up Doggie Bags? I Cleaned Up My Plate"
   (Marmaduke, June 13, 1998) / Brad Anderson. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "doggy bags"
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Doggy Bags.
   "I Don't Think You've Got the Idea"* (Beetle Bailey, Oct.
   18, 1983) / Mort Walker. -- Summary: The waiter spots Otto
   in a sack on the floor by Sarge's table. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "doggy bags"
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Doggy Bags.
   "I'll Have to See Proof of Pet Ownership"* (Ziggy, July 10,
   1999) / Tom Wilson. -- Summary: Ziggy has asked for a
   doggie bag. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "doggy bags"
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Doggy Bags.
   "Lucky Dog"* (Geech, Feb. 28, 1989) / Bittle. -- Summary:
   Ruby asks Artie if he wants a doggie bag; he says he has no
   dog. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "doggy bags"
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Doggy Bags.
   "Thomas Jefferson is Inspired to Invent the Dumb Waiter"
   (Frank & Ernest, Sept. 4, 1998) / Thaves. -- Series: Great
   Moments in History. -- Summary: Jefferson asks for a doggie
   bag, and the waiter says, "For Here or To Go?" -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dumbwaiters"
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Doggy Bags.
   "Will They Give Us a Kitty Bag?" (The Family Circus, Aug.
   22, 1986) / Bil Keane. -- Summary: The family is dining at
   Fisherman's Wharf. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "doggy bags"
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The Doggy Diner.
   "Just Bring me a Bowl of Water and an Old Slipper"* (Frank
   and Ernest, Jan. 18, 1990) / by Bob Thaves. -- Summary: The
   customer at The Doggy Diner is not very hungry. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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"Doggy Stylin'" / by Kris Kovic. 2 p. in Gay Comics, no. 22
   (Summer 1994)
   I. Kovic, Kris. k. Styling. Call no.: PN6728.45.K5G3no.22
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Doggyguard--Miscellanea.
   Entry (v. 2, p. 593) in Dictionnaire Encyclopédique de
   Héros et Auteurs de BD, by Henri Filippini (Grenoble :
   Glénat, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6707.F5 1998 v.2
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D'Oghera, Anne.
   Sentimental / Fremond. -- Paris : Dargaud, 1987. -- 48 p. :
   col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- Preface by Anne d'Oghera. -- Romance
   genre. -- Call no.: PN6747.F7S4 1987
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Doghood.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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"A Doghouse for Superman" (Superman) / Al Plastino, art ; Bill
   Woolfolk, story. 10 p. in Superman, no. 84 (Sept./Oct.
   1953); reprinted in Superman Annual, no. 4 (Winter 1962);
   reprinted in Best of DC, no. 42 (Nov. 1983). -- Summary:
   Superman briefly becomes an alien's pet. Introduction of
   Ysl and the "yeast people." -- Data from Bob Rivard and Lou
   Mougin via Grand Comic-Book Database ; reprint data from
   David Stepp. -- Call no.: Film 15791 r.123
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The Doghouse of Solitude.
   Entry (p. 58) in The Great Superman Book, by Michael
   Fleisher (New York : Warner Books, 1978). -- Call no.:
   PN6725.F5v.3
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Doghouses

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Doghouses.
   "All the Stocking Were Hung"* (Committed, Dec. 17, 1997) /
   by Michael Fry. -- Summary: Twenty-six stockings over the
   fireplace, because they think Santa's contract says he has
   to fill them, and above Bob the dog is heading for his dog
   house with a basket of "your missing socks." -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "stockings"
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Doghouses.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "Canine Couch Potatoes" (In the Bleachers, Oct. 30, 1989) /
   Moore. -- Summary: Biff is in his dog house with the
   satellite dish watching the game. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "Doing This is Funny?"* (The Flintstones, Nov. 13, 1973) --
   Summary: Dino sees Fred laughing at the comics page, then
   tries lying on his back on his own doghouse and only finds
   it painful. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Snoopy"
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Doghouses.
   "A Feller Needs His Own Pad"* (Barney Google and Snuffy
   Smith, June 13, 1988) / Fred Lasswell. -- Summary: Snuffy
   has built ol' Bullet a doghouse. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "He is Uncomfortable with Strangers" (Herman, June 3, 2000)
   / Unger. -- Summary: Herman walks his dog, doghouse and
   all. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "He Wants a Cabin Like All the Other Animals Have"*
   (Boner's Ark, Oct. 12, 1989) / Frank Johnson. -- Summary:
   Spot is marching with a protest sign because he doesn't
   like his doghouse on deck. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog
   houses"
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Doghouses.
   Home is on Top of a Dog House / by Charles M. Schulz. --
   San Francisco : Determined Productions, 1966. -- 64 p. :
   col. ill. ; 15 cm. -- Illustrations feature Snoopy, of the
   Peanuts strip. -- Call no.: PN6728.P4 H6 1966
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Doghouses.
   "Homer Just Doesn't Seem To Want To Use the Doghouse"*
   (Crankshaft, Oct. 17, 1992) / Batiuk & Ayers. -- Summary:
   The humans can't see it, but there's a cat inside the
   doghouse. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "How About Taking This and Putting It In His Doghouse For
   Me!"* (Crankshaft, Jan. 29, 1993) / Batiuk & Ayers. --
   Summary: Crankshaft has brought a bale of straw to help
   Homer keep warm. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "straw"
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Doghouses.
   "How Come I Never See You Sittin' On Your Doghouse Talkin'
   to Birds?"* (Dennis the Menace, July 10, 1984) / Ketcham.
   -- Summary: Dennis is reading the Sunday comics, and
   talking to Ruff. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Snoopy"
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Doghouses.
   "How Could He Get Up Into His House?"* (Toonerville Folks,
   Feb. 9, 1923) / F. Fox. -- Summary: At issue is whether a
   bird dog can fly; shown are a dog house and a bird house of
   similar size. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "I Can't Help but Think of all the Games that Came to an
   Abrupt End"* (Marmaduke, Mar. 18, 1999) / Brad Anderson. --
   Summary: A neighbor is looking at all the equipment strewn
   around Marmaduke's doghouse: tennis rackets, golf clubs,
   horseshoe, basketball, boomerang, baseball bat, football
   and fishing rod. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "sports
   equipment"
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Doghouses.
   "I Chased Him Off the Bed, Cleaned his Doghouse, and When I
   Got the Wrong Dog Food, He Cracked" (Marmaduke, Mar. 1,
   1993) / Brad Anderson. -- Summary: Marmaduke is crying. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Doghouses.
   "I Guess a Dog's Life Isn't Bad At All!"* (Flintstones,
   Apr. 1, 1987) -- Summary: Dino watches from his doghouse as
   Wilma goes by carrying garden tools. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dog's life"
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Doghouses.
   "I Just Wish He'd do Some Renovations on OUR House"* (Hi
   and Lois, Aug. 1, 1998) / Chance Browne. -- Summary: Hi's
   been doing carpentry, but it's been on Dawg's house. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "I Might As Well Take A Permanent Lease on the Doghouse"*
   (Mary Worth, Mar. 1, 1946) / by Dale Allen ; Ken Ernst. --
   Summary: Alice is still on the warpath, and Jeff agrees to
   dinner with Neysa. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "If You Catch Any Hints of What's Bothering Her..."* (Gil
   Thorp, Nov. 14, 1998) / Jenkins-Burns. -- Summary: Gil's in
   Mimi's doghouse for some reason. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "I'm Gonna Stay With You 'Til Mom Cools Off"* (Dennis the
   Menace, June 23, 1999) / Ketcham. -- Summary: Dennis
   invites himself into Ruff's doghouse. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "It Was Thought to Be Too Derivative"* (Doonesbury, Jan. 9,
   1997) / G.B. Trudeau. -- Summary: Glimpse of an early
   version of Doonesbury shows Zonker in Charlie Brown's
   clothes on his back on top of a doghouse. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "Peanuts"
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Doghouses.
   "Peanuts" / Duffy. p. 1A in Des Moines Register, Jan. 4,
   2000. -- 6-panel editorial cartoon of Peanuts settings
   (pitcher's mound, piano, doghouse, psychiatric help stand)
   empty of characters. -- Call no.: PN6710.S35 2000
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Doghouses.
   "She Really Takes a Good Nap After her Workout"*
   (Committed, Dec. 4, 1997) / by Michael Fry. -- Summary: A
   toddler in a stroller is on a slanted treadmill, and above
   Bob has a "fed-mill" to convey him to his doghouse after
   eating. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "treadmills"
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Doghouses.
   "Snoopy: 40 Ans Déjà" / Vuillemin. p. 97 in Les Cahiers de
   la Bande Dessinée, no. 88 (Mar. 1990). -- Drawing of an
   aged Snoopy on his doghouse. -- Call no.: PN6745.S37no.88
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Doghouses.
   "Some Beagle and His Dog House"* (Boner's Ark, Oct. 30,
   1987) / Frank Johnson. -- Summary: Priscilla and Dum-Dum
   are the second most devoted couple in comic strips, and
   Dum-Dum wants to know who came in first. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "Some Dang Fool's Out Back Banging on the Doghouse!"*
   (Ernie, Nov. 13, 1997) / by Bud Grace. -- Summary: Checking
   out a headline from a newspaper ("108-Year-Old Eskimo Gives
   Birth to Alien"), Bud goes to Alaska and knocks on an
   igloo. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "igloos"
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Doghouses.
   "Sorry, No Vacancy"* (Priscilla's Pop, July 11, 1969) / Al
   Vermeer. -- Summary: Oliver reads a news report about
   homeless dogs, then looks at his comfortable dog house, and
   hangs a sign. -- Call no.: PN6728.P76F6 1947v.12
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Doghouses.
   "Stu's Really in the Doghouse"* (Rugrats, Sept. 10, 1998) /
   Gray & Fields. -- Summary: Tommy checks but only Spike's in
   the doghouse. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "This is All Just for Effect to Ward off Burglars"* (Close
   to Home, Sept. 28, 1993) / John McPherson. -- Summary: The
   dog is a Pekinese named Psycho, with an enormous bowl,
   bone, chain and doghouse. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Doghouses.
   "Wallpaper"* (Don Poroto!) 1 p. in Grandes Detectives, no.
   9 (Mar. 1957). -- Story without words, about redecorating a
   dog house. -- The word "wallpaper" appears on a sign in
   panel 3, in English. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44G7no.9
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Doghouses.
   "You Can Sleep Out in that Little House with your Pet
   Porcupine"* (Perky & Beanz, May 5, 1987) / Russell Myers.
   -- Summary: She's going to marry Grandpa, so Perky will
   have to sleep with Yoyo in the dog house. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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Doghouses.
   "You Kin Be My Faithful Dog if You Can Memorize Your
   Lines"* (Pogo, Sept. 9, 1952) / Walt Kelly. -- Summary:
   Houn' Dog recites his full name (Beauregard Chaulmoogra
   Frontenac de Montmingle Bugleboy), and explains why it says
   "Fido" on his dog house, then considers playing the part of
   Sandy as Pogo proposes to run away and be an orphan gal. --
   Call no.: PN6728.P57F6 1952v.1
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Dogies.
   "Vida Ranchera" 1 p. in Rodeo, no. 29 (May 1957). --
   Illustrated definitions of the words Bronco, Dogie, and
   Wrangler. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44R55no.29
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Doglegs

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Doglegs.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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Doglegs.
   "Fleas at Golf" (Mother Goose and Grimm, Nov. 14, 1989) /
   Mike Peters. reproduced on p. 147 of Golf in the Comic
   Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm (General Publishing Group,
   1997). -- Summary: Watching out for the dogleg. -- Call
   no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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Doglegs.
   "How Come They Never Have a Catleg?"* (Peanuts, Nov. 26,
   1990) / Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown says the next
   hole is par four, dogleg to the right. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "doglegs"
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Doglegs.
   "I Hate That Dogleg on the 8th Fairway"* (Marvin, Apr. 7,
   1988) / Armstrong. -- Summary: Bitsy is hit by Marvin's
   golf ball and startled awake. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "doglegs"
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Doglegs.
   "I'm Talking about my Driver"* (Shoe, Sept. 24, 1986) /
   MacNelly. -- Summary: Shoe observes a dogleg to the left,
   but the fairway looks straight to the Professor. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Doglegs.
   "No More Than Three Balls, That Is" (Our Boarding House,
   May 13, 1954) -- Summary: The Major reports on his
   preparations for the golf tournament; he played a difficult
   dogleg hole with no more than three. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "doglegs"
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Doglegs.
   "Sounds Like My First Marriage"* (Single Slices, 1990) / by
   Peter Kohlsaat. reproduced on p. 164 of Golf in the Comic
   Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm (General Publishing Group,
   1997). -- Summary: Reading the description of the next
   hole: dogleg right, blind approach, water hazard,
   bunkers... -- Call no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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Doglegs.
   "What's That You Say, Scout- a 'People Leg' to the Right?"
   (Woody's World, Aug. 8, 1975) / by WAP. reproduced on p.
   115 of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm
   (General Publishing Group, 1997). -- Situation: Something
   of Scout the dog's perspective on golf. -- Call no.:
   PN6726.G595 1997
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Doglock Holmes--Miscellanea.
   Entry (v. 1, p. 531) in Dictionnaire Encyclopédique de
   Héros et Auteurs de BD, by Henri Filippini (Grenoble :
   Glénat, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6707.F5 1998 v.1
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Dogma

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Dogma.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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Dogma.
   Chasing Dogma / written by Kevin Smith ; illustrated by
   Duncan Fegredo ; colored by Laura Allred ; lettered by
   Ellie DeVille ; introduction by Alanis Morissette. --
   Orange, CA : Image Comics, 2001. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26
   cm. -- "This collects issues 1-4 of the Oni Press comic
   book series Jay and Silent Bob." -- Call no.:
   PN6727.S585C47 2001
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Dogma.
   "A Cocker Spaniel's Mommy" (Defunitions, Aug. 4, 1989) / by
   Jack Wohl. -- Summary: The word being defined is "dogma,"
   and the mom is in a "Whistler's Mother" pose. -- Call no.:
   PN6726f.B55 "dogma"
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Dogma.
   "It's a Dogma-Eat-Dogma World!"* (Kudzu, Nov. 13, 1986) /
   Marlette. -- Summary: Kudzu talks about holy wars and
   inquisitions in the name of religion, and Rev. Done
   responds. -- Key words: Dog-eat-dog, Protestants,
   Catholics, Muslims, Jews. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "dogma"
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Dogma.
   "Just Before Milt Had a Chance to Spout his Harebrained
   Philosophy" (Caldwell, July 23, 1986) / by Caldwell. --
   Summary: Milt is up on a soapbox with a saucepan on his
   head, when a policeman points to the 'curb your dogma'
   sign. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "dogma"
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"Dogma Chow" (Blood & Thunder) / James Robert Smith. p. 37 in
   The Comics Journal, no. 141 (Apr. 1991) -- Letter to the
   editor in response to Buddy Saunders' article on violence
   in comics in The Comics Journal, no. 138.
   1. Saunders, Buddy. 2. Violence in comic books, strips,
   etc. I. Smith, James Robert. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.141
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Dogman--Miscellanea.
   Entry (p. 396-397) in The Encyclopedia of Superheroes /
   Jeff Rovin (New York : Facts on File, 1985). -- Call no.:
   PN6707.R6 1985
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Dogman--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 122) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
   Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
   1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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"Dogmatic"* (Frank & Ernest) Sept. 17, 1993) / Thaves. --
   (Frank and Ernie's Animal Dictionary) -- Shows a robot dog.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "robots"
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Dogmatix.
   Index entry (p. 71-72) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
   Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
   1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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Dogmatix and the Ugly Little Eagle / written and Illustrated
   by Uderzo : translated by Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge.
   -- London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1983. -- 32 p. : col.
   ill. ; 26 cm. -- At head of title: Goscinny and Uderzo
   present. -- Translation of: Idéfix et le vilain petit
   aiglon. -- A children's book. -- Call no.: PN6747.G6 I414
   1983
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Dogmeat.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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The Dognapper.
   Index entry (p. 52) in Disney's Art of Animation, by Bob
   Thomas (New York : Hyperion, 1991). Call no.:
   NC1766.U52D568 1991
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Dognappers

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"The Dog-Nappers" (Mary Marvel) / Jack Binder, art. 8 p. in
   Shazam, no. 8 (Dec. 1973) ; reprinted from Mary Marvel, no.
   17 (Oct. 1947). -- Features Uncle Marvel, with Mary Marvel.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.4.N3S48no.8
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Dognappers.
   "The Canines and the Crooks" (Zatara) 7 p. in Action
   Comics, no. 114 (Nov. 1947). -- Zatara vs. dognappers. --
   Data from David Stepp. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.146
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Dognappers.
   "Dog Gone" (A Wicky and O'Shawnessy Story) / by Rod Reed. 2
   p. text in Whiz Comics, no. 114 (Oct. 1949)
   I. Reed, Rod. II. A Wicky and O'Shawnessy Story. k.
   Dognappers. Call no.: PN6728.1.F3W47no.114
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Dognappers.
   "McQuinn Drugged Andy and Took Him Away in a Canoe!"* (Mark
   Trail, Oct. 17, 1991) / Ed Dodd and Jack Elrod. -- Summary:
   Andy is home safe from his dognapping. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dognapping"
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Dognappers.
   "Play Watchdog Till You Hear From Me"* (Dick Tracy, June 4,
   1991) / Dick Locher, Max Collins. -- Summary: Tracy is
   tracking the dognappers. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dognapping"
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Dognappers.
   "Robbie Takes a Bow" (Robotman) 6 p. in Star Spangled
   Comics, no. 59 (Aug. 1946). -- Robotman and Robotdog vs.
   dognappers. -- Data from David Stepp. -- Call no.: Film
   15791r.207
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Dognappers.
   "The Santa Claus Dognappers"* (Double-Slango Kids) / art:
   George Wilhelms. 5 p. in Rangers of Freedom Comics, no. 3
   (Feb. 1942). -- Final appearance of this feature. --
   Villains are Fatsie Smythe, Duke (introduced), and Butch
   (introduced). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.149
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Dognappers.
   "What Can we Do but Tuck Our Tails Between Our Legs and
   Run?"* (Dick Tracy, May 21, 1991) / Dick Locher, Max
   Collins. -- Summary: Tracy has exposed the dognappers'
   activities to the press. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dognapping"
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Dognapping.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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"Dogpatch Days Recalled, Sort of" / Bill Sherman. p. 27-28 in
   The Comics Journal, no. 46 (May 1979). -- Review of Al
   Capp's Li'l Abner. -- Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call no.:
   PN6700.C62no.46
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Dogpatch theme park.
   Index entry (p. 250) in America's Great Comic-Strip
   Artists, by Richard Marschall (New York : Abbeville Press,
   1989). Call no.: PN6725.M284A5 1989
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Dogpatch USA [realia] -- 1972. -- 1 tray : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
   -- Characters from Al Capp's Li'l Abner comic strip printed
   on a tray.
   1. Trays. 2. Comic art paraphernalia. I. Capp, Al, 1909-
   II. Li'l Abner. Call no.: PN6728.L5D6 1972
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