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----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Diplomats. "Diplomacia" (Condorito) p. 70 in Condorito de Oro, no. 74 (Aug. 2001). -- The ambassador from China speaks. His face and his accent are exaggerated caricatures. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44C5675no.74 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Diplomats. "Saving Mr. C"* (The Sea Devil) / by Morgan Hawkins ; art: Graham Ingels. 7 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 12 (Aug. 1943). -- Summary: The Sea Devil rescues a Chinese diplomat. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.162 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Emperors. "The Scroll and the Serpent"* (Stuart Taylor) / art: Nick Cardy. 8 p. in Jumbo Comics, no. 21 (Nov. 1940). -- Introduction of Sun Chu, an ancient Chinese emperor. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.192 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Etiquette. "Fantastic Facts" / Geo. Papp. 1 p. in Batman, no. 3 (Fall 1940). -- Illustrated facts about J.H. Hedley, who fell from an airplane in World War I, and landed safely on the tail of the same plane ; about the Rio Vinagre (Sour River) in Colombia ; Chinese etiquette, the grebe, and African languages. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3B3m no.3 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Eunuchs : Inside Stories of the Chinese Court / conceived by Wang Yongshengg and Chi Sheng ; illustrated by Tian Hengyu, translated by Gong Lizeng, Yang Aiwen and Wang Xingzheng. -- Singapore : Asiapac, 1994. -- ill. ; 20 cm. -- (Asiapac Comic Series) -- Complete in 3 books. -- Contents: bk. 1, Spring and Autumn Period to Eastern Han Dyansty ; bk. 2, Tang to Song Dynasty ; bk. 3, Ming to Qing Dynasty. -- LIBRARY HAS: bk. 1-2. -- Call no.: HQ449.W353 1994 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Ex-Warlords. "Sanjak vs. Baron de Plexus"* (Terry and the Pirates) 8 p. in Popular Comics, no. 83 (Jan. 1943) -- SUMMARY: Madam Sud (Sanjak) plays Dillon Kane, Pat Ryan, Connie, Terry and Stoop against Baron de Plexus. The Baron plans to fly Chinese ex-warlords and their gold out of China for a fee, then steal the gold. Sanjak plans to steal the gold from the Baron. To be continued. -- Strip reprints from 1938. I. Terry and the Pirates. k. Baron de Plexus. k. De Plexus, Baron. k. Kane, Dillon. k. Ryan, Pat. k. Connie. k. Chinese ex-warlords. k. Warlords. k. Gold. Call no.: PN6728.1.D4P6no.83 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Festivals. Origins of Chinese Festivals / compiled by Goh Pei Ki, illustrated by Fu Chunjiang, translated by Koh Kok Kiang. -- Singapore : ASIAPAC, 1997. -- 222 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Asiapac Comic Series) -- Genre: Educational. -- Call no.: GT3913.7.K5 1997 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Fight Japs with Model Airplanes. "Factograms" / Ray Gill. 1 p. in Silver Streak Comics, no. 2 (Jan. 1940) -- "Man-Made Earthquakes," "Reversed Railroads," "Chinese Fight Japs with Model Airplanes." I. Gill, Raymond A. II. [Each title]. k. Earthquakes. k. Railroads. k. Model Airplanes. Call no.: Film 15791, r.163 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Fire Drills. 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 -----------------------------------------------------
Chinese Food |
----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Food. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Food. "Did You Know They Wrote a Song about Chopsticks?" (The Family Circus, July 7, 2004) / Jeff and Bil Keane. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Chinese food" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Food. "I Knew Very Well that Chinese Food Wouldn't Agree With Them"* (The Smythes, 1930) / by Rea Irvin. p. 83 in The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics, ed. by Bill Blackbeard and Martin Williams (Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977). -- Call no.: PN6726.S6 1977 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Food. "Moo Goo Gai Pan : Let's Have Take-Out Tonite" / by Aline Kominsky Crumbowicz. 4 p. in Weirdo, no. 20 (Spring 1987). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3Wno.20 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Food. "A Slick Scheme to Duck That Chinese Cooking"* (Broncho Bill, May 2, 1938) / by Harry O'Neill. -- Summary: The Boy Rangers are determined not to eat Ming Ling's cooking, and visit the Girl Rangers for handouts. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Chinese food" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Food. "Two Frankfurters with Lots of Mustard"* (Dilly, Oct. 10, 1957) / Alfred James, Mel Casson. -- Summary: Whit offers steak, seafood, and Chinese food, and Dilly tells him she likes a man to make the decisions. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "decisions" ----------------------------------------------------- "Chinese Fortune, My Frand?" / by Siegel & Simon. 7 p. in Savage Humor, no. 1 (1973). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7S34 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Girls. "Hangar under the Graveyard"* (Chip Collins) / pencils: Alex Blum. 5 p. in Fight Comics, no. 21 (Oct. 1942). -- Chip and an unnamed Chinese girl find a hidden Japanese hangar on a Chinese island. -- Data from Gene Reed via Grand Comic Book Database. -- Call no.: Film 15791 r.148 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Girls. "A Sailor Find's Out If It's True What They Say About Chinese Girls" p. 42-43 in Sex in Comics, v. 3 / by D.H. Gilmore (San Diego, Calif. : Greenleaf Classics, 1971) -- A Tijuana Bible reprint. -- Reprinted elsewhere as "What They Say About Chinese Girls?" k. Chinese Girls. I. What They Say About Chinese Girls? k. Tijuana Bibles. Call no.: PN6714.G5 1971 v.3 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Girls. "A Sailor Find's Out If It's True What They Say About Chinese Girls" p. 73 in Tijuana Bibles, Art and Wit in America's Forbidden Funnies, 1930s-1950s / Bob Adelman (New York : Simon & Schuster, 1997). -- A Tijuana bible reprint. -- Call no.: PN6726.T49 1997 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Girls. "A Sailor Finds Out If It's True What They Say About Chinese Girls" p. 40-44 in The Tijuana Bibles : America's Forgotten Comic Strips, v. 4 (Seattle, WA : Eros Comix, 1999). -- Call no.: PN6726.T5 1996v.4 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Girls. "What They Say About Chinese Girls?" p. 182-185 in Dirty Little Sex Cartoons (Los Angeles, Calif. : Argyle Books, 1972). -- A Tijuana Bible reprint. k. Chinese Girls. k. Tijuana Bibles. Call no.: PN6726.D43 1972 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Guerilla Heroine. "Ma-Ma Mosquito : Chinese Guerilla Heroine" p. 41-48 in True Comics, no. 17 (Oct. 1942) 1. Women soldiers--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Chinese Guerilla Heroine. k. Guerillas. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.17 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Guerillas. "Captain Nippo and the Chinese Guerillas"* (Capt. Courageous) 13 p. in Four Favorites, no. 12 (Nov. 1943). -- Call no.: Film 15791r.204 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Guerillas. "Madame Lu"* (The Phantom Falcons) / by William Brooks ; art: Lee Elias. 8 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 15 (Feb. 1944). -- Madame Lu is an American-educated Chinese guerrilla leader on the Burma Road. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.162 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Guerillas. "Night Raid" 4 p. in Real Heroes, no. 14 (May/June 1946). -- "Enough praise cannot be given to the daring Chinese guerrillas of World War II. For, against great odds, they carried out their dangerous missions, helping to defeat the Japanese menace. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3R4no.14 ----------------------------------------------------- "Chinese Hero No. 1 : Chiang Kai-Shek" (part 1) p. 1-8 in True Comics, no. 3 (Aug. 1941) 1. Chiang, Kai-shek, 1887-1975--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. China--History--Comic books, strips, etc. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.3 ----------------------------------------------------- "Chinese Hero No. 1 : Chiang Kai-shek" (part 2) p. 43-52 in True Comics, no. 4 (Sept. 1941) 1. Chiang, Kai-shek, 1887-1975--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. China--History--Comic books, strips, etc. Call no.: PN6728.1 P3T7no.4 ----------------------------------------------------- "Chinese Honeymoon Manual" p. 12 in Big Book of Dirty Comics, no. 2 (imprint unknown) I. Honeymoon Manual. Call no.: PN6726.B5 1940z ----------------------------------------------------- "Chinese Hospitality"* (Sea Devil) / art: Jack Keller? ; script: Morgan Hawkins. 6 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 20 (Dec. 1944). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.166 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese ideograms. Index entry (p. 163, 172) to Comic Book Rebels / ed. by S. Wiater and S.R. Bissette. New York : D.I. Fine, 1993. Call no.: PN6725.C69 1993 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Jokes. Popular Chinese Jokes / edited & illustrated by Tian Hengyu; translated by Alan Chong. -- Singapore : Asiapac, 1994. -- 123 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Asiapac Comic Series) -- Translated from Chinese to English. -- Call no.: PN6222.C5P6 1994 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Language. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Language. "Did You Hear What That Oriental Coyote Called Me"?* (Broncho Bill, May 6, 1938) / by Harry O'Neill. -- Summary: Bobcat Williams, the regular cook, has a broken leg; Ming Ling, his temporary Chinese replacement, brings him food in the bunkhouse. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Chinese language" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Language. "Good Thing He Doesn't Understand Chinese"* (Blondie, Jan. 21, 1988) / Young & Drake. -- Summary: At the diner, the cook answers each order in the appropriate language: French dip, Spanish omelette, chop suey. -- Call no.: folio PN6726.B55 "Chinese language" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Laundrymen. "Vean a Sing Song"* (El Calico Kid) 7 p. in El Zorro, no. 11 (Jan. 1959). -- About a Chinese laundryman. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44Z63no.11 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Medicine. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Medicine. "Queer Cures" 2 p. in True Comics, no. 59 (Apr. 1947) -- Ancient Chinese medicine. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.59 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Mummy Cases. "The Riddle of the Chinese Mummy Case" (Wonder Woman) / H.G. Peter. 12 p. in Wonder Woman, no. 37 (Oct. 1949) ; rewritten and redrawn for Wonder Woman, no. 207 (Aug./Sept. 1973) k. Chinese mummy cases. k. Mummy cases. k. Cases. I. Peter, Harry G. Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6no.37 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Mummy Cases. "The Riddle of the Chinese Mummy Case!" (Wonder Woman) 13 p. in Wonder Woman, no. 207 (Aug./Sept. 1973) ; rewritten and redrawn from Wonder Woman, no. 37 (Sept./Oct. 1949) k. Chinese mummy cases. k. Mummy cases. k. Cases. Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6 no.207 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Music. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Myths & Legends. Chinese Tales of the Supernatural. 1 / illustrated by Wang Xuanming ; translated by Clara Show. -- Singapore : Asiapac, 1996. -- 149 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Asiapac Comic Series) -- (Chinese Myths & Legends) -- Genre: Fantasy. -- Call no.: PN6790.C43W3 C4713 1996 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Myths & Legends. Romance of the Ghost Maiden, Nie Xiaoquian / written by Pu Songling ; adapted by Wang Yongsheng ; illustrated by Hu Rong ; translated by Wu Jingyu. -- Singapore : Asiapac, 1997. -- 122 p. : ill. : 21 cm. -- (Asiapac Comic Series. Chinese Myths & Legends) -- Parallel title in Chinese characters. -- Call no.: PL2722.U2 L52513 1997 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Names. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese New Year. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese New Year. "A Dragon for Chinese New Year"* (Georgie) 7 p. in Joker Comics, no. 25 (Nov. 1946) -- Begins: "The man with a warm heart is a pearl of human" -- 5th story. k. Chinese New Year. k. New years. Call no.: PN6728.1.M3J6no.25 ----------------------------------------------------- "The Chinese New Year Murder"* (Glory Forbes) / art: Paul Isip. 8 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 8 (Dec. 1942). -- Villain is Yaki Su; introduction of Lun Din (who dies), Tu Kang, and Jasmine. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.162 ----------------------------------------------------- The Chinese Ninja. Yin Fei the Chinese Ninja. -- Hongkong : Leung's Publications, 1988- . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Kung fu genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1. -- Call no.: PN6790.C44Y5 ----------------------------------------------------- "The Chinese Obelisks (bis)" Amphigorey Too / Edward Gorey. -- New York : Putnam, 1975. -- ca. 300 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. -- Contents: The beastly baby ; The nursery frieze ; The pious infant ; The evil garden ; The inanimate tragedy ; The gilded bat ; The iron tonic ; The Osbick bird ; The Chinese obelisks (bis) ; The deranged cousins ; The eleventh episode ; The untitled book ; The lavender leotard ; The disrespectful summons ; The abandoned sock ; The lost lions ; Story for Sara ; The salt herring ; Leaves from a mislaid album ; A limerick. -- Call no.: PS3513 .O614A84 1975 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Occupation. Triangle d'Eau, Triangle de Feu : La Fin du Cycle / Georges Bess, Jodorowsky. -- Genève : Les Humanoïdes Associés, 1993. -- 54 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. -- (Le Lama Blanc ; t. 6) -- French adaptation by Frank Reichert. -- SUMMARY: Gabriel uses his power to restore his village, then sets things in order in the lamasery, and finally presides at the destruction of the lamasery and dispersal of the faithful in the face of the beginning of the Chinese communist occupation. 1. French comics. 2. Tibet--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Bess, Georges. II. Jodorowsky, Alexandro. III. Reichert, Frank. IV. Series. IV. La Fin du Cycle. V. Les Humanoïdes Associés. k. Power. k. Restoration. k. Lamaseries. k. Dispersal. k. Chinese occupation. k. Communists. k. Occupation. Call no.: PN6747.B45T7 1993 -----------------------------------------------------
Chinese PeopleSee also: |
----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. The Best of "Ching Chow" for Everyday People. -- New York : Good Spirit Pub. Co., 1975. -- 156 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- "Papa Rich, publisher and editor." -- Cartooned Chinese people with supposedly Chinese proverbs. -- Call no.: NC1763.P75C4 1975 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. "Diplomacia" (Condorito) p. 70 in Condorito de Oro, no. 74 (Aug. 2001). -- The ambassador from China speaks. His face and his accent are exaggerated caricatures. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44C5675no.74 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. "How He Saved His Life!" p. 275 in The Boy's Own Paper, v. 26, no. 1307 (Jan. 30, 1904). -- Three wordless panels show a Chinese man floating on a board at sea, fishing with his hair braid. -- The art is signed indistinctly, perhaps "A. Blondeau." -- Call no.: AP201.B6v.26no.1307 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. Index entry (p. 44, 80) in The Great Women Superheroes / Trina Robbins (Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen Sink Press, 1996) Call no.: PN6725.R59 1996 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. Mei-kuo tsao ch`i man hua chung ti Hua jen / Hu Yüan-k`un, Tseng Lu-ling, T`an Ya-lun ho pien. -- Hsiang-kang : San lien shu tien, 1994. -- 183 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. -- Political and editorial cartoons selected mainly from Harper's weekly and Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper. -- English version published under title: Coming Man : 19th century American perceptions of the Chinese. -- Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-179). -- Call no.: E184.C5 C65 1994 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. "Ming Foo : Threats and Thrills, Fantasy and Fortune Cookies" p. 45-65 in Nemo, no. 29 (Feb. 1989) -- Reprints an episode of Sunday comic strip Ming Foo (Apr. 30 to Dec. 31, 1939) written by Brandon Walsh and drawn by Nicholas Afonsky, introduction by Richard Marschall. I. Walsh, Brandon. II. Afonsky, Nicholas. III. Marschall, Richard. IV. Threats and Thrills, Fantasy and Fortune Cookies. k. Adventure story comics. k. Chinese people--Comic books, strips, etc. Call no.: PN6725.N43no.28 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. "Play Ballee!" / a Canimated Nooz cartoon by Wallace Carlson. p. 526-527 in Cartoons Magazine, v. 11, no. 4 (Apr. 1917). -- A caricatured strip about a baseball game in China. -- Call no.: NC1300.C37v.11no.4 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. "Prey of the War Eagle" (Chip Collins) / art: Fred Schwarz. 8 p. in Fight Comics, no. 9 (Sept. 1940). -- Title from cover. -- A Chinese villain is introduced and dies. -- Data from Gene Reed via Grand Comic Book Database. -- Call no.: Film 15791 r.134 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese People. "Through the Looking Glass" (Red Dragon) / Cartier. 14 p. in Red Dragon Comics, v. 1, no. 4 (Aug. 1948) -- Begins: "As you faithful readers of Red Dragon know, he was brought up in the ancient fastness of old Tibet with no one for company but his faithful Chinese friend Ching Foo and his pet Komodo, a dragon lizard. Because of this he has missed all the fairy tales that make youth so wonderful, but his mentor, old Lao Tse, has plans..." 1. Fairy tales--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Cartier, Edd. II. Red Dragon. k. Tibet. k. Chinese people. k. Looking Glasses. k. Looking Glasses. k. Komodo Dragons. Call no.: PN6728.1.S75R4no.4 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Pirates. "Leong Gin, the Chinese Pirate"* (The Sea Devil) / by Morgan Hawkins ; art: Graham Ingels. 5 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 16 (Apr. 1944). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.162 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Poetry. Man hua T'ang shih san pai shou / Ts'ai Chih-chung. -- Hsiang-kang : Po i ch'u pan chi t'uan yu hsien kung ssu, 1995. -- 177 p. : ill. ; 17 cm. -- (Ts'ai Chih-chung tso p'in ; 43) 1. Chinese comics. 2. Chinese poetry--T'ang dynasty, 618-907--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Ts'ai, Chih-chung, 1948- II. Series. Call no.: PN6790.C43T75 1995 ------------------------------------------------------ Chinese Ports. "Delaying the Fleet"* (What Would You Do?) / by Louis Wolfe. 2 p. in True Comics, no. 46 (Winter 1945) -- SUMMARY: A Japanese fleet is coming to a Chinese coastal port that is undefended. How to delay the fleet for two days while reinforcements come? I. Wolfe, Louis. II. What Would You Do? k. Japanese Fleets. k. Chinese Ports. k. Reinforcements. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.46 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Princesses. "Cast Away on Ned's Island"* (Crusoe Island) / by Skipper Martin ; art: Howard Larsen. 7 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 30 (Aug. 1946). -- Introduces Connie Courtney, newspaper reporter ; Paul Harris, Jr., son of a famous American general ; Loo Fey, Chinese princess ; and Old Ned, a hostile previous castaway. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.154 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Proverbs. The Best of "Ching Chow" for Everyday People. -- New York : Good Spirit Pub. Co., 1975. -- 156 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- "Papa Rich, publisher and editor." -- Cartooned Chinese people with supposedly Chinese proverbs. -- Call no.: NC1763.P75C4 1975 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Red Devil. "T'ing Wing, Chinese Red Devil" 1 p. in Real Life Comics, no. 29 (Mar. 1946). -- "This twelve-year-old Chinese lad was a leader in a guerrilla group that harassed the Japanese and contributed to their defeat, and he taught other Chinese war orphans how to protect the lives of their underground fighters." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.29 ----------------------------------------------------- The Chinese Republic. "What Will Be the Fate of the Chinese Republic?" p. 10-12 in Cartoons Magazine, v. 5, no. 1 (Jan. 1914). -- Illustrated with cartoons by Fitzpatrick and Barnett. -- Running title: The Chinese Republic. -- Call no.: NC1300.C37v.5no.1 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Restaurants. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Restaurants. "Maracas" (Memín) / argumento de Yolanda Vargas Dulché ; dibujó, Sixto Valencia. 32 p. in Memín, no. 11 (1983). -- SUMMARY: Carlos, Ricardo and Ernesto eat in a Chinese restaurant. Memín goes home to get some maracas, figuring that no cabaret will let them in because they are so young. Memín plans to pretend they are musicians. The white boys sing, however badly, and Memín holds it together with his natural rhythm. Meanwhile, Carlos's mother Isabel ("Chabela") is in a tough underworld cabaret talking about how she hates her life and how her husband abandoned her when he got rich, though Carlos doesn't know this. Eventually the four friends arrive at the same establishment and find Chabela fighting off a drunk customer. The man hits her and Carlos wades in, knocking him down. The man pulls a gun and tries to shoot Carlos, but Isabel gets between them and is shot. Carlos throws a bottle and apparently kills the man. Isabel is not badly hurt and tells her son to run before the police get there. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44M433no.11 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Restaurants. "Very Soon Now, You'll Be Handed a Fortune" (Horrorscope, Sept. 30, 1993) / Olson & Kelso. -- Summary: In a Chinese restaurant, it's time for dessert: Fortune cookies. Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "fortunes" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Satire and Humour : selected cartoons of Hua Junwu (1955-1982) / translated by W.J.F. Jenner ; with comments written especially for this bilingual edition by Hua Junwu. -- Beijing : New World Press, 1984. -- 328 p. : chiefly ill. ; 22 cm. -- Chinese and English. -- Parallel title in Chinese characters. I. Hua, Chun-wu. Call no.: NC1699.H83A4 1984 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese shadow theater. Index entry (p. 178, 192) in History of the Comic Strip, v. 2 / by David Kunzle (Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 1990) Call no.: PN6710f.K85v.2 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Siamese Cats. Princess Sheegwa / by George Daugherty ; illustrations by Gretchen Schields ; based on the screenplay "Princess Sheegwa," written by Anne-Marie Perrota and Tean Schultz ; illustrations based on storyboards by Elie Klimos. -- New York : Scholastic, 2002. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 23 cm. -- "Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, is from the PBS KIDS series based on the book written by Amy Tan and illustrated by Gretchen Schields." -- Summary (from OCLC): Everyone thinks Sagwa's little sister, Sheegwa, is a princess, and she's getting lots of attention. Sagwa is jealous, but she can't admit it until someone reminds her the new Princess Sheegwa may have to go far away to live. Suddenly Sagwa realizes she is going to miss her sister a lot. Can she make it up to Sheegwa before she leaves? And is there any way to keep her at home? -- Call no.: PN1997.5.P72D3 2002 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Spies. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Spies. "Dangerous Vacation" (Kent Blake) 7 p. in Kent Blake of the Secret Service, no. 5 (Jan. 1952). -- Summary: Kent Blake goes to Long Island for a vacation, and finds himself next door to Jason Grant, suspected of giving information about jets and guided missiles to the Reds. It turns out Jason is being hypnotized by a brother-in-law who sells the secrets to the Red Chinese, waiting offshore in a submarine (with a large red star insignia on its bow). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3K4no.5 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Spies. "Destination: Death" / Robert Q. Sale. 2 p. in Kent Blake of the Secret Service, no. 5 (Jan. 1952). -- Summary: The landing of soldiers from a Red Chinese submarine (with a large hammer and sickle insignia on its tower) on a U.S. coast is prevented by alert American soldiers. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3K4no.5 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Spirits! / by Moses David. -- London, England : Children of God, 1973. -- 2 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Mo ; no. 273) -- Illustrated by Eman Artist. -- About Chinese antiquities. -- Call no.: PN6728.J422W6 1974 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Stories. "El Pavo Real Engreido" / guión, Mario Rivera ; adaptación, R. Bastien ; ilustración, Alberto González. p. 173-179 in Novelas Inmortales, no. 536 (Feb. 24 de 1988) -- Anonymous Chinese story. k. Chinese stories. I. [Each creator] Call no.: PN6790.M44N64no.536 ----------------------------------------------------- The Chinese T.A.C.T.I.C. in Negotiation / written by Adam Sia ; illustrated by Shao Qi. -- Singapore : Asiapac, 1997. -- 132 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Asiapac Comic Series) -- (Living 21 Series) -- Call no.: BF637.N4S5 1997 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Take-Out. "Video Running, Chopsticks Ready"* (Smart Alex, Apr. 20, 1995) / by Charlie Podrebarac. -- Key words: Chinese take-out, evenings. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "evenings" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Tales of the Supernatural. 1 / illustrated by Wang Xuanming ; translated by Clara Show. -- Singapore : Asiapac, 1996. -- 149 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Asiapac Comic Series) -- (Chinese Myths & Legends) -- Genre: Fantasy. -- Call no.: PN6790.C43W3 C4713 1996 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Temples. "Battle of the Chinese Temple"* (U.S. Rangers) / art: Marcia Snyder? ; script: Capt. R. W. Colt. 9 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 22 (Apr. 1945). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.166 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Undergraduates. "Give Me Your Tired"* (Doonesbury, June 12, 1989) / Garry Trudeau. -- Summary: Chinese undergraduates are singing This Land is Your Land at the foot of the Statue of Liberty. -- Call no.: folio PN6726.F55 "Statue of Liberty" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Underground. "Betrayal of the Chinese Underground"* (Unknown Soldier) 6 p. in Four Favorites, no. 20 (Nov. 1945). -- Call no.: Film 15791r.199 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Underground. "Mayling O'Hare of the Chinese Underground"* (Skull Squad) / by Ace Atkins ; art: Matt Baker. 6 p. in Wings Comics, no. 55 (Mar. 1945). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5W5no.55 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Vases. The Calculus Affair / Hergé ; translated by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner. -- London : Methuen, 1960. -- 62 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (The Adventures of Tintin) -- Translation of L'Affaire Tournesol. -- Summary: Captain Haddock accuses Snowy of breaking his priceless Chinese vase and Florentine mirror, but it develops that glass articles are breaking all over the estate. The breakage stops when Professor Cuthbert Calculus leaves his laboratory for Geneva. Foreign agents seem to be aggressively interested, so Tintin, the Captain, and Snowy fly to Geneva to protect the professor. The spies capture the professor, whose invention is the perfection of a powerful weapon. Tintin and Haddock proceed with the chase and rescue. Although Calculus thinks the plans for the weapon are in his umbrella, which Snowy has been keeping track of, he actually left them on the bedside table at home. -- Genres: Spy, adventure story. -- Call no.: PN6748.T483A3413 1960 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Villages. "Japanese Germ Bombs"* (Capt. Yank) / by Frank Tinsley. 4 p. in Big Shot, no. 44 (Mar. 1944). -- The Japanese are dropping biological weapons on Chinese villages, spreading a disease called "Mortis Tropica." -- Lou Mougin, via Grand Comics Database Project, has this story assigned the title "The Synthetic Rubber Formula, part 5"* -- Call no.: PN6728.1.C6B5no.44 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Women. "The Good Luck Idol"* (U.S. Rangers) / art: Rafael Astarita (as John Martin). 6 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 29 (June 1946). -- Introduction of Joy (a Chinese woman); villains are the Japanese. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.154 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Women. "The Sir Galahad Mission"* (The Sea Devil) / by Morgan Hawkins ; art: Howard Larsen. 5 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 18 (Aug. 1944). -- Summary: The Japanese are kidnapping young Chinese women to entertain their soldiers. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.162 ----------------------------------------------------- "Chinese Women Cartoonists : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives" / John A. Lent and Xu Ying. p. 351-366 in International Journal of Comic Art, v. 5, no. 2 (Fall 2003). -- "Profiles the careers of 13 Chinese women cartoonists." -- Includes bibliographical references and illustrations. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.5no.2 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese Wooly-Haired Chowhounds. "If it IS a Dog"* (Blondie, May 12, 1992) / Young & Drake. -- Summary: The pet shop owner says it may be a Chinese Wooly-Haired Chowhound, or a Scotish Bairn-Bottomed Sheep Spaniel. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinese writing. Index entry (p. 143) to Understanding Comics, by Scott McCloud (New York : HarperCollins, 1994) Call no.: PN6710.M39 1994 ----------------------------------------------------- Ching Chow. The Best of "Ching Chow" for Everyday People. -- New York : Good Spirit Pub. Co., 1975. -- 156 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- "Papa Rich, publisher and editor." -- Cartooned Chinese people with supposedly Chinese proverbs. -- Call no.: NC1763.P75C4 1975 ----------------------------------------------------- Ching Chow--Miscellanea. Index entry (p. 1) in The Encyclopedia of American Comics, ed. by Ron Goulart (New York : Facts on File, 1990). Call no.: PN6725.E64 1990 ----------------------------------------------------- Ching Chow--Miscellanea. Index entry (p. 453) in: The World Encyclopedia of Comics, ed. by Maurice Horn (New York : Chelsea House, 1976). Call no.: PN6710.W6 1976 ----------------------------------------------------- "Ching Chow's Hidden Agenda" / by Dave Mandl. p. 144, 140 in Hogan's Alley, v. 2, no. 3 (=no. 7) (1999). -- (The Back Alley) -- Tongue-in-cheek article about a cartoon feature in the New York Daily News. -- Call no.: PN6700.H6no.7 ----------------------------------------------------- Ching Mei. -- Hong Kong : Hsiao Wei Ch'u Pan She, . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 20-21 (1985) 1. Romance comics. I. Hsiao, Wei. a. Chinese comics. Call no.: PN6790.C44C473 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinking. "Making It Comfy for the Bunch" (Gasoline Alley, Dec. 27, 1919) / King. -- Summary: Walt's chinking the window cracks in his garage, but his friends are still complaining that it's too cold. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "garages" ----------------------------------------------------- Chinmoku no Kantai = The Silent Service / Kawaguchi Kaiji. -- Tokyo : Kodansha, 1989- . -- ill. ; 19 cm. -- (Moningu KC) -- Submarine stories. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 8-16. -- Call no.: PN6790.J33 K385C5 1989 ----------------------------------------------------- Chino Hills (Calif.) "CBLDF Activities Update" p. 13-17 in The Comics Journal, no. 162 (Oct. 1993) -- (Newswatch) -- Cases in Sarasota, Fla., Chino Hills, Ca., Largo, Fla., Rome, Ga., El Cajon, Ca., and a lawsuit by Joe Montana. k. Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. k. [Each city] k. Montana, Joe. k. Lawsuits. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.162 ----------------------------------------------------- Chino Hills (Calif.) "CBLDF Asks for Aid to Defend Comics Retailers" p. 23 in The Comics Journal, no. 155 (Jan. 1993) -- (Newswatch) -- Cases in Sarasota, Fla. (Comic Book Heaven); El Cajon, Calif. (Amazing Comix); Chino Hills, Calif. (City Comics). -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.155 ----------------------------------------------------- Chino Hills (Calif.) "Police Crack Down on California Comics Stores" p. 10-11 in The Comics Journal, no. 151 (July 1992)-- (NewsWatch) -- Summary: Comics retailers charged with obscenity are: Golden Apple (Northridge, Calif.), Amazing Comics (El Cajon, Calif.), City Comics (Chino Hills, Calif.); Comic Book Legal Defense Fund involved. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.151 ----------------------------------------------------- Chino Hills (Calif.) "Shop Owner Pleads Guilty" p. 31 in The Comics Journal, no. 157 (Mar. 1993) -- (Newswatch). -- Manager of City Comics in Chino Hills, Calif., accepts a plea bargain. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.157 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinook / Derib. -- Bruxelles, Belgique : Lombard, 2002. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (Buddy Longway ; 1) -- Western genre. -- Call no.: PN6747.D373C47 2002 ----------------------------------------------------- Chins. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chins. "I Feel a Little Hole and Some Hair on the Bottom of Your Chin"* (Monty, July 8, 2004) / Jim Meddick. -- Summary: Monty takes off his helmet in the dark, so she can't see that he doesn't look like Brad Pitt, and she discovers his dimple and goatee. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dimples" ----------------------------------------------------- Chins. "Jay Leno's Chin: What the Military Doesn't Want You To Know"* (Sherman's Lagoon, June 10, 2002) / by Jim Toomey. -- Summary: The Lagoon Tribune is a sensationalist newspaper. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Leno" ----------------------------------------------------- Chins. "Well, They Stuck Out Their Chins" (Our Boarding House, July 30, 1945) -- Summary: Mack and Buster tease Hoople about his inventing, asking if he's invented a magnetic keyhole, and he says he's sold his crime detector "at a fancy figure." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "keyholes" ----------------------------------------------------- Chintziness. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- Chinups. 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 -----------------------------------------------------On down the list