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Coach Bernie Bierman's Brick Barton and the Winning Eleven /
illustrated by R.M. Williamson. -- Racine, Wis. : Whitman,
1938. -- 292 p. : ill. ; 12 cm. -- (Big Little Book ; no.
1480) -- Sports story, about football. -- Call no.:
PN6728.W47B75 1938
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Coach House Press.
Greenbaum / Joe Rosenblatt. -- Toronto : Coach House Press,
1971. -- 28 leaves : ill. ; 14 x 22 cm. -- A story told
mostly in pictures. -- Call no.: PN6733.R6G7 1971
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Coach of the Year, 1945.
"Bo McMillin, Coach of the Year, 1945" 1 p. advertisement
in True Comics, no. 53 (Oct. 1946)
1. McMillin, Bo--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Coach of the
Year, 1945. k. Advertising. k. Wheaties. Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.53
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Coaches.
"Bernie Bierman" 1 p. in True Comics, no. 45 (Fall 1945)
and in Captain Marvel Jr., no. 43 (Oct. 1946) -- Wheaties
ad. -- Key words: Football coaches. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.45. Call no.: Film 15791 r.95
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Coaches.
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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Coaches.
"Bo McMillin" 1 p. in Real Fact Comics, no. 5 (Nov./Dec.
1946). -- Wheaties ad. -- McMillin is a football coach. --
Call no.: Film 15791r.199
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Coaches.
"Clark Kent's Coach" (Superboy) 8 p. in Adventure Comics,
no. 331 (Apr. 1965) (Reprinted from Superboy #43, per 80
Page Giant #3)
k. Coaches. Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3no.331
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Coaches.
"Gonna Stick Aroun' for the Girls Game?"* (Gil Thorp, Mar.
2, 1992) / by Berrill. -- Summary: The boys had a good
scrimmage, Lucas impressed the coaches, and now Deb's
getting a migraine headache. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"headaches"
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Coaches.
"I Believe That's Coach Thorp's Dog?"* (Gil Thorp, Dec. 4,
1985) / by Berrill. -- Summary: A dog tripped the Tech
runner on the way to a touchdown, the referee awards them
the touchdown, and Milford looks sunk. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "dogs"
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Coaches.
"I Don't Feel Like a Sad Trip!"* (Mac Divot, Sept. 4, 1973)
/ Mel Keefer. -- Summary: The U.S. team trails the British
in the Ryder Cup, and though he's not Knute Rockne or Vince
Lombardi, the coach would rather they travel home as
winners. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pep talks"
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Coaches.
"I Got Troopers in the Parking Lot on Standby"* (Tank
McNamara, Nov. 6, 1993) / by Millar-Hinds. -- Summary:
Rival football teams are in a status competition based on
how many state troopers are guarding their coaches. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "status"
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Coaches.
"I'll Have Two More of the Apple-Cinnamon"* (Shoe, Nov. 4,
1989) / MacNelly. -- Summary: The football coach says
turnovers are the key to winning. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"turnovers"
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Coaches.
"Nat Holman" back cover of Sport Stars, no. 1 (Feb./Mar.
1946) ; and in True Comics, no. 47 (Mar. 1946). -- Wheaties
advertisement. -- Holman is a basketball player and college
coach. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3S67no.1. Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.47
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Coaches.
"Proper Respect"* (Gil Thorp, Aug. 2, 1997) /
Jenkins-Burns. -- Summary: Arnold, Dr. Brett rather, needs
to see Coach Thorp in his office, right away. -- Key word:
PhDs. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Respect"
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Coaches.
The Stage Coach / text by Goscinny ; drawings by Morris ;
translated by Frederick W. Nolan. -- Leicester : Knight
Books, 1976. -- 47 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Lucky Luke)
-- (Colour Knight)
I. Goscinny, René, 1926-1977. II. Morris (Maurice de
Bévère), 1923- III. Nolan, Frederick W., 1931- IV. Colour
Knight. V. La Diligence. English. VI. Lucky Luke. English.
VII. Knight Books. k. Coaches. Call no.: PN6748.L8D5 1976
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Coaches.
The Stage Coach / text by Goscinny ; drawings by Morris ;
translated by Frederick W. Nolan. -- Montréal, P.Q. :
Dargaud Canada, 1981. -- 47 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. --
(Lucky Luke) -- Translation of: La Diligence. -- Genre:
Western. -- Call no.: PN6748.L8D513 1981
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Coaches.
The Stage Coach / story by Goscinny ; art by Morris ;
translated by Frederick W. Nolan ; 1995 U.S. revision by
Debra S. Pickett. -- Fantasy Flight Publishing, 1995. -- 46
p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- (Lucky Luke) -- Translation of:
La Diligence. -- Call no.: PN6748.L8D513 1995
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Coaches.
"Still a Jock"* (Gil Thorp, July 29, 1997) / by Jerry
Jenkins - Burns. -- Summary: Gil is a coach, but Arnold
Brett outgrew sports long ago. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55
"Jocks"
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Coaches.
"Tom Jones" 1 p. in Real Fact Comics, no. 1 (Mar./Apr.
1946). -- Wheaties advertisement. -- Jones is a college
track and field coach. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.11
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Coaches.
"Wally Butts" 1 p. in True Comics, no. 65 (Oct. 1947) ;
also in Captain Marvel Adventures, no. 78 (Nov. 1947) --
Wheaties ad about the "champion coach of the champion
Georgia Bulldogs" (college football). -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.65. Call no.: PN6728.1.F3C3no.78
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Coaching.
"The Boys are Working, on Him" (Our Boarding House, Oct.
27, 1960) / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: Hoople explains at
dinner that he resigned his coaching job because Pops
Slurg's livelihood was threatened, and the boarders express
disbelief. -- Call no.: PN6728 .O8F6 1934v.15
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Coaching.
"Furthermore, It Will Be In Color" (Our Boarding House,
Oct. 25, 1960) / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: Uncle Amos has
lost his temporary football coaching job, because Pops
Slurg is back; Martha says not to tell Amos because the
story he'll come back with will be better than TV. -- Call
no.: PN6728 .O8F6 1934v.15
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Coaching.
"He's a Pro, All Right, with Alibis" (Our Boarding House,
Oct. 26, 1960) / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: Pops Slurg tells
Major Hoople he's no longer needed as high school football
coach, and Hoople says that by coincidence he's gotten
coaching offers from three professional teams. -- Call no.:
PN6728 .O8F6 1934v.15
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Coaching.
"Is Somebody Coaching You?"* (Jump Start, Jan. 21, 1993) /
by Robb Armstrong. -- Summary: Joe's dad has taken up golf,
and bought tees, balls, clubs, and shoes. Joe's mom is the
shopping instructor. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf clubs"
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Coaching.
"Positive Reinforcement Isn't Working. Go Back to
Belittling"* (Bliss, July 1, 1999) / by Stephen Hersh. --
Summary: Coaching at miniature golf. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "miniature golf"
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Coagula.
"The Unquenchable Fem : Rachel Pollack" / interviewed by
Davina Anne Gabriel. p. 32-42 in Transgender Tapestry, no.
74 (Winter 1995) -- Cover title: Rachel Pollack,
Transgender Comix, Sci-Fi and Tarot. -- Excerpts of an
interview printed in full in TransSisters, Summer 1995. --
Pollack talks about writing Doom Patrol and the character
Coagula.
1. Pollack, Rachel--Interviews. 2. Doom Patrol. 3.
Transsexuals in comic books, strips, etc. 4. Lesbians in
comic books, strips, etc. 5. Comic book
writers--Interviews. I. Gabriel, Davina Anne. II. Rachel
Pollack, Transgender Comix, Sci-Fi and Tarot. III.
Transgender Comix, Sci-Fi and Tarot. IV. TransSisters. k.
Coagula. Call no.: HQ77.T3no.74
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Coal.
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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Coal.
"Counterfeit Coal"* (The Hourman) / Bernard Baily, art. 8
p. in Adventure Comics, no. 66 (Sept. 1941) -- Data from
Martin O'Hearn of Grand Comic-Book Database.
I. Baily, Bernard. II. The Hourman. k. Coal. Call no.: Film
15791, r.12
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Coal.
"Good news: those lumps were just coal" / Danny Shanahan.
cartoon on p. 33 of The New Yorker, v. 71, no. 44 (Jan. 15,
1996). -- Key words: Snowmen, breast cancer. -- Call no.:
AP2.N52v.71no.44
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Coal Black Jones.
Entry (p. 51) in Encyclopedia of Comic Characters, by Denis
Gifford (Harlow : Longman, 1987). -- Call no.: PN6707.G5
1987
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Coal Man--Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 62) in The Encyclopedia of Super Villains / Jeff
Rovin (New York : Facts on File, 1987). -- Call no.:
P96.V48R68 1987
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Coal Miners.
"The Ludlow Massacre" / Leonard Rifas. 4 p. in Corporate
Crime, no. 1 (July 1977). -- About militia attacking
striking coal miners in 1914. -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.K5C6no.1
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Coal Miners.
"Mine Explosion : Humphry Davy" p. 12-16 in True Comics,
no. 9 (Feb. 1942) -- "How a chemist conquered the deadliest
enemy of coal miners".
1. Davy, Humphry, 1778-1829--Comic books, strips, etc. 2.
Fire-Damp--Comic books, strips, etc. 3. Methane--Comic
books, strips, etc. k. Explosions. k. Chemists. k. Coal
miners. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.9
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Coal Miners.
"You Can't Lose Sight of Love" 11 p. in Romantic Secrets,
v. 6, no. 34 (Sept. 1952). -- Summary: Nina insists that
Jay work two jobs as a coal miner and a cab driver. He hits
a pedestrian with his cab and comes home feeling unsteady,
but she insists he not miss the next mining shift. The mine
has an explosion and a cave-in, and Nina suspects that
Jay's nervous chain-smoking caused it. Jay is rescued, but
re-evaluates their relationship from his perspective, and
walks away. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F3R63no.34
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Coal Mining.
"Black Magic!" 6 p. in True Comics, no. 79 (Oct. 1949) --
About coal mining. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.79
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Coale, Griffith Baily.
Contribution (p. 329) to Commercial Art, a Complete Guide
to Drawing, Illustration, Cartooning and Painting / Gene
Byrnes (New York : Simon and Schuster, 1952). -- Call no.:
NC650.B9 1952
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Coale, Mark.
Breaking the Panels : Over 75 Short Interviews from around
the Comics Industry / Mark Coale. -- Colora, MD : O-Goshi
Studios, 1998. -- 119 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- Contents:
Introduction ; Jason Asala ; Brian Augustyn ; Franco
Aureliani ; Jerry Bails ; Mike Baron ; Terry Beatty ; Brian
Michael Bendis ; Tom Breevort ; Dan Brereton ; Harold
Buchholz ; Kurt Busiek ; Eddie Campbell ; Zander Cannon ;
Joe Casey ; Dan Chichester ; Brian Clopper ; Mark Coale ;
Mark Crilley ; Lowell Cunningham ; Steve Darnall ; Peter
David ; Todd DeZago ; Evan Dorkin ; Randy Duncan ; Sarah
Dyer ; Joe Edkin ; Jackie Estrada ; Mark Evanier ; Michael
T. Gilbert ; Steven Grant ; Devin Grayson ; John Green ;
Jon 'Bean' Hastings ; Brian Hibbs ; Christopher Hicks ;
Matt Idelson ; Robert Ingersoll ; Tony Isabella ; Paul
Jenkins ; Dan Jurgens ; Leonard Kirk ; Todd Klein ; Batton
Lash ; Elliot S! Maggin ; Mike Manley ; Jeff Mariotte ;
Linda Medley ; William Messner-Loebs ; Mark Millar ; Gary
Spencer Millidge ; Yvonne Mojica ; Bill Morrison ; John
Morrow ; Scott Morse ; Jeffrey Moy ; Fabian Nicieza ; John
Ostrander ; Yanick Paquette ; Tom Peyer ; Roger Price ;
Mark Ricketts ; Beth Rimmels ; Don Rosa ; Bob Rozakis ;
Brian Saner-Lamken ; Randy Scott ; Craig Shutt ; Richard
Starkings ; Chris Staros ; Roger Stern ; Ty Templeton ; Dan
Vado ; Shannon Wheeler ; Mike Wieringo ; Marv Wolfman ;
Brian Wood ; Chris Yamber ; Catherine Yronwode ;
Biographies ; Appendix A: What the pros read ; Appendix B:
Surfing the web. -- Call no.: PN6725.C478B7 1998
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Coale, Mark--Interviews.
Breaking the Panels : Over 75 Short Interviews from around
the Comics Industry / Mark Coale. -- Colora, MD : O-Goshi
Studios, 1998. -- 119 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- Call no.:
PN6725.C478B7 1998
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Coalition on Women and Religion.
Flame Cartoons / by Joann Haugerud. -- Seattle : Coalition
on Women and Religion, 1978. -- 52 p. : ill. ; 14 x 22 cm.
-- Cartoons about women and the Christian church. -- Call
no.: BL458.H38 1978
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"Coalition Reforms National Tax Laws" p. 24 in The Comics
Journal, no. 126 (Jan. 1986). -- Concerns freelancers. --
Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.126
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Coalitions.
"Somebody Winds Up Getting Burnt at the Stake"* (Kudzu,
July 31, 1997) / Doug Marlette. -- Key words: Ralph Reed,
Christian Coalition, squabbling, softball. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "Christian Coalition"
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Coalitions.
"Strike One! Yer Out!"* (Kudzu, July 30, 1997) / Doug
Marlette. -- Summary: They're playing Ralph Reed and the
Christian Coalition in the church softball league. -- Call
no.: PN6726f.B55 "Strikes"
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Coast Guard.
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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Coast Guard.
The Boatniks. -- Poughkeepsie, N.Y. : Western Publishing
Company, 1970. -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Walt
Disney Showcase ; no. 1) -- "The Coast Guard tangles with
weekend yachtsmen and a group of assorted jewel thieves!"
-- Call no.: PN6728.4.G56W36no.1
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Coast Guard.
"Carl Von Paulsen" (Unsung Hero) p. 39-44 in True Comics,
no. 9 (Feb. 1942)
1. Von Paulsen, Carl--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. United
States--Coast Guard--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Unsung
Hero. k. Coast Guard. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.9
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Coast Guard.
"Commander James A. Hershfield U.S.C.G." 6 p. in Real Life
Comics, no. 23 (May 1945) -- SUMMARY: "U-Boat wolf-packs
have met their match when they are pitted against the
sturdy men who fight in the Coast Guard Cutters under the
leadership of sterling officers."
k. Hershfield, James A. k. Coast Guard. k. U-Boat
Wolf-Packs. k. Wolf-Packs. k. Submarines. Call no.:
PN6728.1.N4R4no.23
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Coast Guard.
"Eagle's Revenge : The Naval Battle that was Fought on
Land" 6 p. in True Comics, no. 27 (Sept. 1943) -- Coast
Guard battle during the War of 1812. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.27
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Coast Guard.
"Helicopter Mission : a True Story of Sky-High Adventure" /
by Nat Schachner. 3 p. text in Real Life Comics, no. 42
(Nov. 1947). -- "Pilot Dave Gershowitz of the U.S. Coast
Guard joins Admiral Byrd on one of the most epoch-makng
expeditions of modern times!" -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N4R4no.42
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Coast Guard.
"Night Shadows!" 5 p. in Warfront, no. 17 (Oct. 1953) --
Summary: A coast guard sentry kills four German spies
landing on an American beach, in 1944 (WWII). -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.H33W3no.17
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Coast Guard.
"Salute to the Coast Guard" 2 p. in True Comics, no. 33
(Mar. 1944)
1. United States. Coast Guard--Comic books, strips, etc. k.
Coast Guard. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.33
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Coast Guard.
"Sinbad" 3 p. in True Comics, no. 50 (July 1946) --
SUMMARY: Sinbad the dog has sailed one million miles with
the Coast Guard cutter Campbell.
1. Dogs--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. Campbell
(Ship)--Comic books, strips, etc. k. Coast Guard. k.
Cutters. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.50
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Coastal batteries.
"The Secret Warriors". 5 p. in True Comics, no. 50 (July
1946) -- (final story; pages 44-48 of magazine; mentioned
on cover) -- SUMMARY: Agents are outfitted by "moles" in
London and go on to uncover fake coastal batteries in
France, an oil distillery disguised as a silo in Rumania,
and to deliver false information about an invasion of
Europe to Nazi forces. One agent is shown directing the
American bombing of Berlin with a walkie-talkie.
1. United States. Office of Strategic Services. k. OSS
agents. k. Moles. k. London. k. Coastal batteries. k.
France. k. Oil distilleries. k. Distilleries. k. Silos. k.
Rumania. k. False information. k. Invasions. k. Europe. k.
Nazi forces. k. Bombing. k. Berlin. k. Walkie-talkies. Call
no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.50
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"Coastal Fort Plans Stolen" (Rip Regan, the Power-Man) / art:
John Celardo ; script: Herman Bolstein? 6 p. in Fight
Comics, no. 11 (Feb. 1941). -- Villains are Otto
(introduced here), and The Nazis. -- Data from Gene Reed
via Grand Comic Book Database. -- Call no.: Film 15791
r.108
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Coasters.
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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Coasting.
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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Coasting.
"Getting That Bike to Conserve Gas Wasn't a Bad Idea Till
We Started Driving Twenty Miles to Find a Hill For You to
Coast Down!" (The Neighbors, Sept. 16, 1941) / by George
Clark. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bicycles"
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"Coasting."
"The Washington Post Writers Group Fine Toon Fellowship" p.
26-29 in Cartoonist Profiles, no. 127 (Sept. 2000). --
Samples of the strips "Coasting" by Fariba Adams ;
"Critters" by Matt Janz ; and "Broken Windows" by Drew
Dernavich. -- Call no.: NC1300.C35no.127
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Coasts.
Avengers Coast-to-Coast / by Edward G. Sollers ; adventure
by David Cook. -- Lake Geneva, Wis. : TSR, Inc., 1986. --
71, 22 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. -- (Marvel Super Heroes Official
Advanced Game Accessory) -- "MA2. 6874." -- Call no.:
GV1202.F35A87 1986
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Coasts.
"Barbary Coast" (Tiger Man) / art: George Evans. 9 p. in
Rangers Comics, no. 42 (Aug. 1948). -- Data from Lou Mougin
via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film
15791r.109
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Coasts.
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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Coasts.
"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
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Coasts.
"Menace On the Maine Coast"* (Kinks Mason) 5 p. in Fight
Comics, no. 15 (Oct. 1941). -- Villains are The Nazis. --
Final appearance of this feature. -- Data from Gene Reed
via Grand Comic Book Database. -- Call no.: Film 15791
r.108
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Coasts.
"Somewhere Off the Coast of Sumatra"* (Modern World) / by
Peter Kuper. 2 tiers on p. 81 in Heavy Metal, v. 14, no. 6
(Jan. 1991). -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.14no.6
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Coat hangers.
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 Coat of Tan"* (Krazy Kat, July 5, 1933) / Herriman.
reprinted on p. 3 of Krazy Kat, no. 1 (Menomonee Falls,
Wis. : Street Enterprises, 1973). -- Summary: Ignatz plans
to get a coat of tan, and Krazy wonders what color the
pants and vest will be. -- Call no.: PN6728.K7S75no.1
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Coat Racks.
"Useless in Nightclubs"* (The Norm, July 31, 1997) /
Michael Jantze. -- Key words: Goldfish bowls, flying
monkeys, lights, music, unrealistic expectations, coat
racks. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Night Clubs"
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Coates, John.
"Fox & Fawcett" / John Coates. p. 6 in Comic Book
Marketplace, v. 2, no. 57 (Mar. 1998) -- (Marketplace Mail)
-- Letter on Victor Fox and plagiarism lawsuits. -- Call
no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.57
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Coates, John.
"Giordano, not Adams" / John Coates. p. 76 in Comic Book
Marketplace, v. 2, no. 49 (July 1997) -- (Marketplace Mail)
-- Letter on the JLA issue of CBM (#45). -- Call no.:
PN6714.C632v.2no.49
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Coates, John.
"An Interview with Kurt Schaffenberger" / by John Coates.
p. 20, 23, 26, 31-33 in Comic Book Marketplace, v. 2, no.
59 (May 1998). -- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.59
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Coates, John.
"It Was Bob Montana" / John Coates. p. 71-72 in Comic Book
Marketplace, v. 2, no. 46 (Apr. 1997) -- (Marketplace Mail)
-- Letter on the creation of the character Archie.
I. Coates, John. k. Montana, Bob. k. Archie--History. Call
no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.46
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Coates, John.
"Letters to the Artist" p. 3 in Comic Book Artist, no. 2
(Summer 1998). -- Letters not separately captioned from
Mike Friedrich, John Coates, Steve Skeates, Les Daniels,
and Jack C. Harris. -- Call no.: PN6700.C58no.2
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Coates, John.
"The Mysterious LD" / John Coates. p. 8 in Comic Book
Marketplace, v. 2, no. 53 (Nov. 1997). -- (Marketplace
Mail) -- Letter saying DC cover artist with initials LD is
Luis Dominguez. -- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.53
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Coates, John.
"Nick Cardy" / interviewed by John Coates. p. 20-27, 44-51
in Comic Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 48 (June 1997)
1. Cardy, Mick--Interviews. I. Coates, John. Call no.:
PN6714.C632v.2no.48
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Coates, John.
Raymond Briggs' The Snowman [videorecording] -- Burbank,
Calif. : Columbia Tristar Home Video, 1993. -- 1
videocassette (VHS) (29 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. --
Academy Award nominee: best animated short film. --
Director, Diane Jackson ; producer, John Coates ; music
composed and conducted by Howard Blake. -- Summary: A boy's
snowman comes to life and escorts him on a fantasy dream
visit to the North Pole. -- Call no.: PN6737.B7S45 1993
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Coatrooms
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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Coatrooms.
"He Just Remembered He Forgot to Mail the Hoople Christmas
Cards!" (Our Boarding House, Feb. 20, 1964) / Bill Freyse.
-- Summary: Amos left them in the coatroom up in the Owls
Club. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "coatrooms"
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Coats.
"As a Matter of Fact, the Brace is News to Him" (Our
Boarding House, Jan. 14, 1954) -- Summary: Amos presents
drawings of his coat with the built-in chair, and the
boarders point out a structural difficulty. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "braces"
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Coats.
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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Coats.
"Check Your Coat, Sir?"* (Linda Lee) 1 p. in Wonder Woman,
no. 105 (Apr. 1959). -- Begins: Hello, Bob! I'm sorry I
can't keep our date to go dancing. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3W6no.105
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Coats.
"Club Sour Puss Requires a Coat and Tie"* (Fat Cats, July
15, 1998) / by Charlie Padrebarac. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "dress codes"
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Coats.
"Feeding Pheasants"* (Archie, Jan. 2, 1953) / Bob Montana.
-- Summary: Jug can't believe that Veronica has tame
pheasants, so Archie brings him to visit; he won't let her
take his coat because he has a shotgun under it. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pheasants"
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Coats.
"Flash Gordon Meets Wonder Woman" (I Need Help, June 7,
1997) / by Vic Lee. -- She wonders why he's opening his
trench coat, and thinks maybe he needs attention. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Wonder Woman"
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Coats.
"He Only Does it to Get Attention"* (Bizarro, Nov. 30,
1988) / Piraro. -- Summary: A big dog is dressed in a coat,
tie and eyeglasses. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Coats.
"I Just Haven't Been Myselves Lately, Doc"* (Phoebe's
Place, Mar. 5, 1991) / by Bill Schorr. -- Summary: The
patient on the psychiatrists's couch is Frankenstein's
monster. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Frankenstein"
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Coats.
"I'd Like a Cute Female Poodle Who's Into Music and Food"*
(Mother Goose & Grimm, Sept. 1, 1988) / by Mike Peters. --
Summary: Grimm goes into a pet shop wearing a trench coat
and slouch hat. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pet shops"
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Coats.
"It Happened in Macy's" (Zippy, July 28, 1997) / Griffy. --
Summary: Claude and Griffy are shopping for men's clothes
in the Bob Newhart Zone. -- Key words: Sport coats,
acetate, linen, silk, dacron, collars, epaulets,
herringbone, 1970s, polyester, leisure suits. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "Newhart"
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Coats.
"Mink Coats" (Glory Forbes) / art: Maurice Whitman. 6 p. in
Rangers Comics, no. 36 (Aug. 1947). -- Data from Lou Mougin
via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film
15791r.109
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Coats.
"Over to Punch Hazel McNuzzel's Husband Right in the Nose"*
(Blondie, Mar. 24, 1973) / Chic Young. -- Summary: Blondie
and Tootsie tell their husbands how Hazel's husband bought
her a mink coat, pearl necklace and diamond wristwatch;
Dagwood and Herb leave and their wives ask where they're
going. -- Call no.: PN726 f.B55 "husbands"
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Coats.
"Pop Round and Pay Him While You've Got Your Coat On"*
(Andy Capp, Nov. 26, 1997) / Smythe. -- Summary: Angry at
Andy's indolence, Flo loosened a connection in the TV
before she left for work, but he had Eric fix it for a
fiver. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "connections"
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Coats.
"The Price at Home is Too High"* (Beetle Bailey, Feb. 12,
1978) / by Mort Walker. p. 22 in Battered Husbands (Redondo
Beach, CA : H. Gregory Associates, 1991). -- Summary:
General and Mrs. Halftrack argue about a fur coat. -- Call
no.: PN6231.H8G74 1991
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Coats.
"This is the Third Coat of Tanning Oil Today!" (Heathcliff,
July 29, 1997) / by Geo. Gately. -- Key words:
Slipperiness, suntan lotion, mice. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55
"Tanning Oil"
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Coats.
"To Get Best Results, Put On at Least Three Coats"*
(Featherbrain Freddy) p. 88 in Children's Digest, no. 17
(Apr. 1952) -- Call no.: AP201.C46no.17
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Coats.
"Trolling for Spare Change in my Winter Coats"* (Sylvia,
July 30, 1997) / Nicole Hollander. -- Key words: Prenuptial
agreements, 7-Eleven, bank balances, checking accounts,
Bill Gates. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Gates"
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Coattails.
Index entry (p. 21, 241, 244, 271) in History of the Comic
Strip, v. 2 / by David Kunzle (Berkeley, Calif. :
University of California Press, 1990) Call no.:
PN6710f.K85v.2
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Coaxing.
"Hammie is Eating Grass!"* (Baby Blues, July 29, 1998) /
Kirkman & Scott. -- Summary: After much coaxing, Hammie
finally tries eating grass. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"grass"
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