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"Discratches" / David A. Beronä. p. 24 in The Comics Journal,
   no. 219 (Jan. 2000). -- (Firing Line) -- Review of
   Combustion: A Story Without Words (Chris Lanier). -- Call
   no.: PN6700.C62no.219
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Discredited.
   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 Discreet Charm of Being Aesthetic" / by Miguel Angel
   Prado. p. 78-81 in Heavy Metal, v. 12, no. 2 (Summer 1988).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.12no.2
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"The Discreet Child" sheet no. 3 in Imagerie d'Epinal (Kansas
   City, Mo. : Humoristic Publishing Co., 1888). -- Call no.:
   XX oversize PN6746 .I5 1888
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Discreet page layouts ("mises en page discrètes").
   Index entry (p. 36) to Principes des Littératures Dessinées
   / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2, 2003). --
   Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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Discrepancies.
   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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Discret (glossary term).
   Index entry (p. 384) to Principes des Littératures
   Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
   2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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"Le Discret Pouvoir de Jizô."
   Sous Deux Soleils / Bom ; Frank. -- Dupuis, 2000. -- 54 p.
   : col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (Broussaille ; 4) -- (Repérages
   Dupuis) -- Contents: Le Discret Pouvoir de Jizô / par Frank
   ; couleurs, Topaze ; Sandrine des Collines / par Frank et
   Bom ; couleurs, Topaze. -- Adventure story genre; stories
   set in Japan and Burundi respectively. -- Call no.:
   PN6747.F655B704 2000
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Discrete Little Items

Index series by Catherine Yronwode and Dean Mullaney, for APA-I
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Discrete Little Items.
   A Steve Ditko Checklist : take two. -- Columbia, MO : C.
   Yronwode and D. Mullaney, 1983. -- 5 p. ; 28 cm. -- (A
   Discrete Little Item) -- Caption title. -- Prepared by Lou
   Mougin, Cat Yronwode and Dean Mullaney. -- APA-I, 23rd
   mailing.
   1. Ditko, Steve. I. Mougin, Lou. II. Yronwode, Catherine,
   1947-   III. Mullaney, Dean. IV. Series. Call no.:
   PN6727.D56M6 1983
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Discrete Little Items ; no. 1
   Eclipse Magazine. -- Staten Island, N.Y. : C. Yronwode and
   D. Mullaney, 1982. -- 5 leaves ; 28 cm. -- (Discrete Little
   Items ; no. 1) -- Caption title from leaf 2. -- An index,
   with personnel cross-index, to Eclipse magazine nos 1-8. --
   Circulated through APA-I, mailings 22 and 24.
   1. Eclipse--Indexes. I. Yronwode, Catherine, 1947-   II.
   Mullaney, Dean. III. Series. Call no.: PN6725.Y7E36 1982
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Discrete Little Items. no. 3 -- Columbia, Mo. : Produced by C.
   Yronwode and D. Mullaney in their own crowded little home,
   1983. -- 1 leaf ; 28 cm. -- Caption title. -- A cover sheet
   which accompanied the final installment of the Eclipse
   Magazine index, and the first part of chap. 3 of the Lesser
   Book of the Vishanti, in APA-I, mailing 24.
   I. Yronwode, Catherine, 1947-   II. Mullaney, Dean. Call
   no.: PN6725.Y7D46 1983
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Discrete Little Items. v. 1, no. 4. -- Guerneville, Calif. :
   D. Mullaney & C. Yronwode, 1983. -- 19 p. : col. ill. ; 28
   cm. -- Caption title. -- CONTENTS: Eclipse Comics color
   chart. Notes on publication frequencies of Eclipse Comics.
   The Lesser Book of the Vishanti, chap. 3, "Interdimensional
   Travel," p. 13-24. -- Distributed through APA-I, mailing
   27.
   1. Doctor Strange--Indexes. I. Mullaney, Dean. II.
   Yronwode, Catherine, 1947-  III. Eclipse Comics Color
   Chart. IV. The Lesser Book of the Vishanti. Call no.:
   PN6725.M8D5 1984
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Discrete Little Items. v. 1, no. 5. -- Guerneville, Calif. :
   D. Mullaney & C. Yronwode, 1984. -- 22 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
   -- Caption title. -- CONTENTS: The Lesser Book of the
   Vishanti, chap. 4, "Interdimensional Travel", p. 25-32.
   Sururi Gumen's work, a partial listing updated in 1983. St.
   John publishing information update, from John Benson.
   Discrete little corrections for Jerry Bails. Valerie
   Barclay found! -- For inclusion in APA-I, mailing 28.
   1. Gumen, Sururi. 2. Barclay, Valerie. 3. Doctor
   Strange--Indexes. I. Mullaney, Dean. II. Yronwode,
   Catherine, 1947-  III. The Lesser Book of the Vishanti.
   Call no.: PN6725.M8D52 1984
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Discrete Little Items. v. 1, no. 6. -- Guerneville, Calif. :
   C. Yronwode and D. Mullaney, 1984. -- 9 p. ; 28 cm. --
   Caption title. -- CONTENTS: The Eclipse Comics cheklist, p.
   1-2 covering 1982/1983 and including color comics only. The
   Lesser Book of the Vishanti, p. 33-34, concluding the
   "Interdimensional Travel" portion. The Lesser Book of the
   Vishanti, p. 60-62, the complete "Time Distortion and Time
   Travel" portion. -- APA-I, mailing 30.
   1. Doctor Strange--Indexes. I. Yronwode, Catherine, 1947-
   II. Mullaney, Dean. III. The Eclipse Comics Checklist. IV.
   The Lesser Book of the Vishanti. Call no.: PN6725.Y7D48
   1984
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Discrete Little Items, v. 1, no. 7. -- Guerneville, Calif. :
   D. Mullaney and C. Yronwode, 1985. -- 4 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
   -- Caption title. -- "Part 1 of an index to Eclipse Comics
   through Dec. 1984." -- APA-I, 32nd mailing.
   I. Mullaney, Dean. II. Yronwode, Catherine, 1947-  III. An
   Index to Eclipse Comics Through Dec. 1984. IV. Eclipse
   Comics Index. Call no.: PN6725.M8D53 1985
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Discrete Little Items. v. 1, no. 8. -- Guerneville, Calif. :
   C. Yronwode and D. Mullaney, 1985. -- 8 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
   -- Caption title. -- Consists of a request for help in
   identifying unsigned art from the 1950s, to be published in
   a forthcoming Eclipse comic book Seduction of the Innocent.
   -- APA-I, mailing 34.
   1. Horror comic books, strips, etc.--Miscellanea. I.
   Yronwode, Catherine, 1947-  II. Mullaney, Dean. Call no.:
   PN6725.Y7D5 1985
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"Les Discrètes Nuances de Dodier" / Thierry Groensteen. p.
   104-105 in Les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, no. 79 (Jan.
   1988). -- (Dossier Makyo) -- Article about Alain Dodier's
   work with Makyo on Jérôme and Gully. -- Call no.:
   PN6745.S37no.79
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Discretion.
   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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Discretion.
   "Relato" (Condorito) p. 77 in Condorito de Oro, no. 74
   (Aug. 2001). -- Condorito spots a beautiful woman on a park
   bench, and without being very discreet Coné finds out her
   address and that she's not married. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44C5675no.74
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Discretion.
   "To Abuse a Line from Shakespeare, 'I Am Nothing if Not
   Discreet'"* (Brenda Starr, June 21, 1995) / by Ramona
   Fradon and Mary Schmich. -- Summary: Brenda blurts out a
   secret, and her trainer says not to worry. -- The quote
   probably refers to Iago, in Othello (act 2 scene 1),
   saying, "I am nothing if not critical." -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "Shakespeare"
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Discrimination

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Discrimination.
   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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Discrimination.
   "First Chicano President"* (Pico Perico, June 13, 1977) /
   by David Torréz. p. 12 in El Renacimiento, no. 121 (June
   13, 1977). -- Summary: First order of business by the first
   Chicano President of the USA: defeat discrimination by
   making everybody a Chicano. -- Funny kid genre. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "presidents"
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Discrimination.
   Freedom from Discrimination / Enrique Rodríguez. -- Hove,
   UK : Slab-O-Concrete, 1998. -- 20 p. : ill. ; 10 x 14 cm.
   -- (Missive Device) -- Published for Amnesty International.
   -- Mini-comic about human rights. -- Call no.: PN6737.R59F7
   1998
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Discrimination.
   Hands Off! : Comics by Over 35 Artists Collected to Fight
   Discrimination and Homophobia! -- Seattle, WA : Ward Sutton
   Productions, 1994. -- 40 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- "All profits
   donated to Washington Citizens for Fairness." -- Comics
   about gay and lesbian people, civil rights, and Christian
   religious attitudes toward homosexuality. -- Genre:
   Political. -- Call no.: PN6728.25.S8H3 1994
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Discrimination.
   "Landets Lagar år Grovt Diskriminerande mot Folk som oss,
   Statsministern!"* (Excellensen, Mar. 21, 1983) / Graabæk.
   -- Summary: Asian and African minorities complain about
   discrimination. -- An example of the Danish daily strip
   Statsministeren, by Carsten Graabæk, translated into
   Swedish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "discrimination"
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Discrimination.
   "The Only Remaining Member of the PGA is Tiger Woods"*
   (Tank McNamara, July 17, 2002) / by Jeff Millar and Bill
   Hinds. -- Summary: The new pro tour for everyone but Tiger
   is not discriminatory. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "discrimination"
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Discrimination.
   "Perfume"* (Oadie Colone) / Ed Dunn. 7 p. in Barnyard
   Comics, no. 17 (Apr. 1948). -- Oadie (a skunk) experiences
   species discrimination when he moves to a new neighborhood.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.1.S73B3no.17
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Discrimination.
   "What 'Would-Be' Politicians Do On Slow News Days" (Rm
   A313, May 18, 1990) / by G. Remlik. -- Summary: Student
   politician Simcox tackles economic discrimination with an
   issue about number two pencils for students. -- Date on
   strip is indistinct; year taken from internal evidence. --
   "G. Remlik" is Joshua Kilmer. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "politics"
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Discrimination against Women.
   "Challenge of the Robot Knight" (Knights of the Galaxy) /
   Robert Kanigher as Dion Anthony, script ; Carmine
   Infantino, pencils ; Joe Giella, inks. 8 p. in Mystery in
   Space, no. 7 (Apr./May 1952) ; reprinted in DC Super Stars,
   no. 1 (Apr. 1976). -- Appearances of R-41, Lyle, Ora, and
   Commander Artho. -- Summary: Ora disguises herself as a
   robot on the theory that even a robot will face less
   discrimination than a woman, when she applies to join the
   Knights of the Galaxy. -- Science fiction genre. -- Data
   from Mike Tiefenbacher, Bob Hughes, Clayton Emery and Mike
   Nielsen via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   Film 15791 r.272
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Discrimination against Women.
   Index entry (p. 105, 187, 208) in Cartooning for Suffrage /
   by Alice Sheppard (Albuquerque : University of New Mexico
   Press, 1994). Call no.: NC1425.S54 1994
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Discrimination against Women.
   "A Woman Won Her Lawsuit Against a Country Club to End
   Discrimination Toward Women in Choosing Tee Times!"*
   (Marvin, June 29, 1994) / Armstrong. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "discrimination"
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Discrimination in Housing.
   The Deerfield Coloring Book / illustrated by Alice
   Untermyer ; with text by her mother. -- Highland Park,
   Illinois : Issues, 1962. -- 23 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. --
   Coloring book about discrimination in housing in Deerfield,
   Illinois. -- Call no.: HD7304 .I3U5 1962
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Discrimination in Public Accomodations.
   Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story. -- Nyack, N.Y.
   : Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1957. -- 16 p. : col. ill.
   ; 26 cm. -- Title from cover.
   1. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968--Comic books,
   strips, etc. 2. Discrimination in public
   accomodations--Comic books, strips, etc. 3. Montgomery Walk
   to Freedom, 1955--Comic books, strips, etc. 4. Civil
   rights--United States--Comic books, strips, etc. I.
   Fellowship of Reconciliation. Call no.: E185.61.F45 1957
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Discriminatory hiring policies.
   Index entry (p. 59, 106, 108) in Women and the Comics / by
   Trina Robbins and Catherine Yronwode (Eclipse Books, 1985).
   Call no.: PN6710.R6 1985
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Discs

See also Frisbees
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The Discs / Randall, Cameron & Price. -- Chicago, IL :
   JPUSA-FGM, 1980. -- 15 p. : ill. ; 11 x 15 cm. -- Title
   from cover. -- Reprinted from Cornerstone.
   1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc. I. JPUSA. Call
   no.: PN6728.J422D53 1980
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Discs.
   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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Discs.
   "The Cosmic Quest for the Disc of Mars" (Wonder Woman). 64
   p. in DC Special Series, no. 9 (1978). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.N333D35no.9
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Discs.
   "The Dreadful Disc!" 4 p. in Journey into Unknown Worlds,
   no. 59 (Aug. 1957). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.M3A42no.59
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Discs.
   "The Flight of the Silver Saucers" (Captain Wings) 10 p. in
   Wings Comics, no. 112 (1950). -- Title from cover. --
   Summary: "Madam X" is a grounded bomber upon which
   "whiz-bombs" have been inappropriately mounted. It has been
   damaged and its crew is injured, and the plane is scheduled
   to be dismantled. A Japanese Zero crash-lands near the
   base, and a woman survives, managing to make the men think
   they've captured secret plans. After the squadron has left
   to take advantage of the plans, the woman steals a gun and
   kills the radio operator. The crew of Madam X figures out
   what has happened, and leaves sick bay in a suicide mission
   to spring the ambush the Japanese have set up. On page 7, a
   Japanese radioman says, "Silver disks-- our greatest
   arsenal gone! Shoot down that plane at any cost!" The
   whiz-bomb shown in p. 1 does seem to be disc-shaped. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.F5W5no.112
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Discs.
   Identity Disc. -- New York : Marvel Comics, 2004. -- col.
   ill. ; 26 cm. -- Complete in 5 nos. -- Superhero genre. --
   LIBRARY HAS: no. 1. -- Call no.: PN6728.7.M3 I3 2004
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Discs.
   "Is That Good or Bad?" (Our Boarding House, Aug. 2, 1961) /
   Bill Freyse. -- Summary: President Humm of the record
   company doesn't dig the Major's culture jazz, but the
   Hoople Diction Disc is a sleep-producer; it conked out the
   board of directors. -- Call no.: PN6728f.O8F6 1934v.16
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Discs.
   "Looks Like a Big Day for Everybody" (Our Boarding House,
   Aug. 1, 1961) / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: Amos is on his way
   to Low Fidelity Records to sign a contract selling the
   Hoople Dictation Discs; Twiggs has only been watching an
   apprentice barber shave a wrestler, so he'll come along. --
   Call no.: PN6728f.O8F6 1934v.16
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Discs.
   "Run Along Boys, and Don't Disturb Genius at Work" (Our
   Boarding House, Aug. 5, 1961) / Bill Freyse. -- Summary:
   Now that the Hoople Diction Disc idea has been sold, the
   boarders expect the Indians to win the next TV western, or
   has the hearing aid picked up Swahili short-wave again? The
   Major dismisses them to concentrate on his new practical
   plans for desalination of sea water. -- Call no.:
   PN6728f.O8F6 1934v.16
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"Discurso" (Condorito) p. 69 in Condorito de Oro, no. 75 (Oct.
   2001). -- A man comes to Condorito the speechwriter for a
   funeral oration for his father. The flowery words cost too
   much, however, and he has to settle for the truth. -- Call
   no.: PN6790.M44C5675no.75
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El Discurso del Cómic / Luis Gasca y Román Gubern. -- Madrid :
   Cátedra, 2011. -- 531 p. : chiefly ill. ; 25 cm. -- (Signo
   e Imagen ; 139) -- Includes bibliographical references (p.
   523-525). -- An illustrated book about how comics work. --
   Call no.: PN6710.G33 2011
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El Discurso del Poder en Mafalda y Calvin and Hobbes / by
   Carmen Darcy Poon. -- 2005. -- 208 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
   -- Thesis (MA)-- University of Calgary, Department of
   French, Italian and Spanish, 2005. -- Includes
   bibliographical references (leaves 181-191). -- "Resumen:
   Esta tesina trata de las relaciones de poder entre los
   padres y los hijos en Mafalda de Joaquín Salvador Lavado y
   Calvin and Hobbes de Bill Watterson. A menudo la dinámica
   del poder se inverte cuando los niños toman la posición
   dominante. Analizo la composición visual de las tiras
   cómicas y el lenguaje de los personajes para demostrar cómo
   los caricaturistas/artistas manifestan el discurso del
   poder. La tesis incorpora aspectos teóricos de Arnheim,
   Kristeva, Foucault y Bajtín. Se puede considerar las tiras
   cómicas como novelas visuales en serie. Teniendo en cuenta
   la definición de la novela proporcionada por Bajtín; hago
   una comparación entre estas dos tiras con las novelas
   infantiles Peter Pan y Wendy de J.M. Barrie, y Alicia en el
   País de Maravillas a Través del Espejo de Lewis Carroll."
   -- About child-parent power relationships in two funny kid
   series, and a comparison with Peter Pan and Alice and
   Wonderland. -- Call no.: PN6790.A74 M3P6 2005
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"Discurso sobre el Bicentenario"* (Pico Perico, Feb. 28, 1977)
   / by David Torrez. p. 12 in El Renacimiento, no. 114 (Feb.
   28, 1977). -- Summary: Beto gives his report on the
   Bicentennial to the class, and the teacher doesn't
   recognize the language he's speaking. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "bicentennial" 
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Discus.
   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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Discus.
   "Krishna and Narakasura : Confidence Versus Arrogance" /
   script, Kamala Chandrakant ; illustrations, M. N. Nangare.
   31 p. in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 522 (1978, 1997 printing).
   -- (Epics & Mythology) -- Summary from back cover: "Indra
   was at his wit's end. The impertinent demon Narakasura had
   stolen his mother's earrings! Lord Krishna, always helpful,
   agreed to confront the enemy. But seated on Garuda, his
   trusty eagle, and accompanied by the gentle Satyabhama,
   would Krishna be able to overcome Narakasura's formidable
   defences? Would his gleaming discus ever find its mark?" --
   Subtitle, series and summary from 2009 printing. -- Call
   no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.522
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Discus Throw.
   "The Pole Vault, the High Jump, the Discus Throw"* (Terry
   Brennan's Do It Yourself) p. 12-17 in Treasure Chest of Fun
   and Fact, v. 14, no. 15 (Mar. 26, 1959). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P43T7v.14no.15
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"Discussing Your Wobbly Dentures?"* (Born Loser, June 14,
   1990) / Art-Chip Sansom. -- Summary: Thornapple is chatting
   with an attractive female co-worker when Veeblefester walks
   by. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Dentures"
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Discussion.
   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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Discussion.
   "Gentlemen Don't Discuss their Girlfriends"* (Thatch, July
   30, 1997) / J. Shesol. -- Summary: Gentlemen discuss the
   usual: Chicks. -- Key words: Books, bookstores. -- Call
   no.: PN6726f.B55 "Girlfriends"
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Discussion.
   "So This Outfit Says, 'Let's Discuss Shakespeare'?"*
   (Luann, Nov. 6, 1998) / by Greg Evans. -- Summary: Fogarty
   assumes the attraction is more intellectual than physical.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Shakespeare"
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"The Discussion Group" / Donelan. 1 p. in Gay Comix, no. 7
   (Spring 1986) -- SUMMARY: Four people answer the question,
   When did you first know you were gay?
   I. Donelan. Call no.: PN6728.45.K5G3no.7
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Discussion Groups.
   "When I Take My Sugar to Tea" p. 32-41 in Insatiable /
   Fernando Caretta ; translated by Laura Petrarca (Seattle,
   WA : Eros Comix, 1998). -- Summary: A young man drugs his
   mother's discussion group into insensibility, and has his
   way with them all. -- Call no.: PN6767.C33 I513 1998
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"Discussion Panel: Bande Dessinée" / edited by Scott Nybakken.
   p. 66-80 in The Comics Journal, no. 149 (Mar. 1992) --
   Panel with Art Spiegelman, Jerome Charyn, Jacques de
   Loustal, Robert Hughes, and Maurice Horn, with Jules
   Feiffer from the audience, introduced by Marcel Gutwirth
   and Annie Cohen-Solal.
   I. Bande Dessinée. II. Nybakken, Scott. III. [Each
   participant]. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.149
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"Discussion Panel: Comic Art in the '90s" p. 48-64 in The
   Comics Journal, no. 149 (Mar. 1992) -- Panel with Paul
   Mavrides, Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez, Daniel Clowes, Gary
   Groth, Matt Groening, Mary Fleener, Jim Woodring and Burne
   Hogarth.
   I. Comic Art in the '90s. II. [Each panelist]. Call no.:
   PN6700.C62no.149
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Discussions

See also
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Discussions.
   "And Now, an Academic Discussion" p. 21-25 in Amazon Comics
   / by Foolbert Sturgeon (San Francisco : Rip Off Press,
   1972). -- Begins: "Just to get everything straightened out
   intellectually, we'll sit in at a seminar..." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.R5A5 1972
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Discussions.
   "He Said You Threatened Him and Demanded More Artifacts!"*
   (Rex Morgan, M.D., June 1, 2005) / Wilson & Nolan. --
   Summary: Royal says it was only a business discussion he
   had with Buck. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "artifacts"
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Discussions.
   "I Don't Object to Their Discussing Women's Lib"* (Office
   Hours, Dec. 6, 1973) / Cy Olson. -- Summary: But they've
   taken over the water cooler. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "women's lib"
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Discussions.
   "I'd Like to Debate Whether Cannibalism Ought to be Grounds
   for Leniency in Murders, Since It's Less Wasteful"* (Calvin
   & Hobbes, June 3, 1993) / Watterson. -- Summary: Calvin's
   idea for a class discussion is rejected. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "cannibalism"
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Discussions.
   "Public Opinion" (The Nebbs, July 14, 1942) / by Hess ; W.
   A. Carlson. -- Summary: The town discusses property "while
   Nebb squats." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "property"
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Discussions.
   "They're Singing Your Song, Major" (Our Boarding House,
   Nov. 19, 1963) / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: The boarders
   discuss how to trick Hoople into entering a cooking
   contest. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooking contests"
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Discussions.
   "You Spelled 'Buttmunch' Wrong"* (Color Blind, Mar. 12,
   1999) / O.B. -- Summary: Cliff claims his video-game
   newsgroup discussions are not juvenile, only passionate. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "passion"
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Discworld.
   Terry Pratchett's The Light Fantastic. -- Wheeling, WV :
   Innovative Corporation, 1992. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
   Complete in 4 nos. -- "Adapting the second novel of the
   Discworld series." -- Fantasy genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no.
   1-4. -- Call no.: PN6728.6 .I5T4 1992
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Disease.
   "Carried Away with a Love Letter"* (Kudzu, June 10, 1988) /
   Marlette. -- Summary: Ida Mae invites Kudzu to the dental
   office so she can show him the proper way to floss. -- Key
   words: Water pics, dental floss, molars, cavities, gum
   disease. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "dental floss"
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Disease.
   Index entry (p. 173) in Cartooning for Suffrage / by Alice
   Sheppard (Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press,
   1994). Call no.: NC1425.S54 1994
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Disease.
   "The Story of Medicine" 10 p. in Real Life Comics, no. 17
   (May 1944). -- "Disease and ignorance formed a deadly
   alliance in the Middle Ages, resulting in many deaths,
   until the explorers of medicine uncovered the route to
   human welfare. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.17
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Disease.
   "Wreck of the Vendigo Shafter!" / script, Rich Margopoulos
   ; pencils, Gene Day ; inks, Rudy Nebres. p. 31-39 in
   Creepy, no. 134 (Jan. 1982). -- "They were diseased,
   repellent, soulless, and now the were forming into one
   horrible ensemble, preparing their final revenge!" --
   Contents page title: "The Wreck." -- Credits from Richard
   Arndt via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.W3C7no.134
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Disease and Autobiographic Narration in the Graphic Novels of
   David B and Julie Doucet.
   "Picture This" : Disease and Autobiographic Narration in
   the Graphic Novels of David B and Julie Doucet" / Jonas
   Engelmann. p. 45-59 in Comics as a Nexus of Cultures
   (Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., 2010). -- Call no.:
   PN6714.C6338 2010
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Disease, Desire, and the Body in Victorian Women's Popular
   Novels.
   Index entry (p. 379) to Principes des Littératures
   Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
   2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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Disease Germs.
   "A Simple Chemical Formula"* (Magno and Davey) / Tony
   DiPreta. 12 p. in Super-Mystery Comics, v. 4, no. 5 (Jan.
   1945). -- First word balloon: "If my formulations are
   correct this invisible gas will kill almost all known
   disease germs! What a blessing that will be to mankind!" --
   Call no.: Film 15791r.286
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The Disease No One Talks About.
   "It's the Disease No One Talks About, It's Attitude" / by
   M.J. Goldberg. 2 p. in Gay Comix, no. 5 (1984)
   I. Goldberg, Michael J. I. The Disease No One Talks About.
   k. Attitude. Call no.: PN6728.45.K5G3no.5
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A Disease of Language / Alan Moore + Eddie Campbell. -- London
   : Knockabout, 2005. -- ca. 150 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. --
   Contents: The birth caul ; Snakes and ladders ; interview
   from Egomania magazine ; Works on paper, preliminary
   drawings for Snakes and Ladders. -- Alternative genre. --
   Call no.: PN6737.C3D5 2005
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A Disease of Language--Miscellanea.
   "London Shop Issues Small Run of Moore/Campbell Book" p. 48
   in The Comics Journal, no. 274 (Feb. 2006). -- "Gosh! will
   publish A Disease of Language (Alan Moore and Eddie
   Campbell). -- (Newswatch : Journal Datebook) -- Call no.:
   PN6700.C62no.274
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The Disease Resumes its March to Darkness : the Death of
   Captain Marvel and the Metastasis of Empire / Wilbur
   Farley. -- 8 leaves ; 28 cm. -- Paper presented at the
   Comics Arts Conference, July 20-23, 2006, San Diego, Calif.
   -- Includes bibliographical references (leaf 8). -- On
   Starlin's Captain Marvel and diseases in comics. -- Call
   no.: PN6725.F295 2006
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"The Disease Resumes Its March to Darkness : the Death of
   Captain Marvel and the Metastasis of Empire" / Wilbur
   Farley. p. 249-257 in International Journal of Comic Art,
   v. 8, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 2006). -- (Ever-Ending Battle :
   a Symposium) -- Includes illustrations and bibliographical
   references. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.8no.1
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Diseased Minds.
   Mad Dog Madness : the Last Gasp of a Diseased Mind. --
   Pasadena, Ca. : Mad Dog Productions, 1994. -- 20 p. : ill.
   ; 22 cm. -- New wave genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.55.M333M25
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Diseased Pariah News.
   "AIDS Comics Update" (Newswatch) p. 17 in The Comics
   Journal, no. 143 (July 1991) -- AIDS comics in Brazil and
   San Francisco (Diseased Pariah News). -- Call no.:
   PN6700.C62no.143
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Diseased Sponges.
   "Horror Harbor" 7 p. in He-Man, no. 2 (July 1954). -- (A
   True "He-Man" Adventure) -- Summary: Sponge divers in the
   Gulf of Mexico have trouble with sharks, diseased sponges,
   and unscrupulous rival divers. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.T56H4no.2
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Diseases

See also and
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Diseases.
   About Lungs and Lung Diseases. -- South Deerfield, MA :
   Channing L. Bete Co., 1984. -- 15 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- (A
   Scriptographic Booklet) -- Educational genre. -- Call no.:
   QM261.A2 1984
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Diseases.
   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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Diseases.
   "Can We Bring Our Golf Clubs?"* (Hagar the Horrible, July
   24, 1995) / Chris Browne. -- Summary: Hagar addresses his
   crew detailing the hazards of the upcoming voyage: famine,
   disease, storms, sharks, burning sun and hostile warriors.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Diseases.
   Charles Burgoon's Epidermolysis Bullosa Narcissus. --
   Coldwater, MI : Ghost Train Press, 200? -- 16 p. : ill. ;
   22 cm. -- "Book one". -- Educational comic about the skin
   disease Epidermolysis bullosa. -- Call no.: RL793.B8 2000z
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Diseases.
   "Dots on the Mirror"* (Henry, July 29, 1941) / by Carl
   Anderson. -- Summary: Henry uses paint to make a man think
   he has a disease. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "paint"
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Diseases.
   Edgar's Infirmities / by Kena Piña. -- K. Piña, 2010? -- 12
   p. : ill. ; 11 x 14 cm. -- Panel and caption style. -- New
   wave genre, about diseases. -- Call no.: PN6728.55.P49E3
   2010
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Diseases.
   Flock of Angels / Shoko Hamada ; translation, Makiko
   Sasamoto ; English adaptation, Tim Falls. -- Torrance,
   Calif. : Aurora Publishing, 2007- . -- ill. ; 19 cm. --
   "First published in Japan in 2003 by Asahi Sonorama Co.
   Ltd., Tokyo as Tenshi no Mure." -- "The members of the
   number one pop band Angelaid wear wings on their backs when
   they perform. This inspires their multitudes of fans to
   wear wings each day in public. But among the people with
   costume wings, people with real wings secretly exist! One
   hundred years ago, a meteor carrying the angelosis virus
   hit the Earth. This mysterious disease causes wings to grow
   on humans. Typical teenager Shea suddenly grows wings, goes
   public, and becomes a celebrity. Can Shea adjust to being a
   new kind of human? Except for his wings he's like any other
   person". -- Fantasy genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1. -- Call
   no.: PN6790.J33 H324T413 2007
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Diseases.
   The Get Well Book. -- Watertown, MA : Ivory Tower
   Publishing Company, 1985. -- 48 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. --
   "Including: how to tell if you are really sick; gaining
   sympathy; what the doctor really means; coping with phones,
   kids, germs and critters that make you sick; and much
   more." -- Jokes with cartoon illustrations, about diseases
   and medical care. -- Call no.: NC1763.M4G4 1985
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Diseases.
   "The Greed Virus!" (Sue and Sally Smith) 10 p. in Sue and
   Sally Smith, Flying Nurses, no. 54 (Nov. 1963). -- Begins:
   "The authorities at Morse Medical Center in the United
   States dispatched teams to the village in the foothills of
   the towering Andes Mountains in South America! The specific
   disease endangering the people there was typhoid, but they
   suffered from an ancient illness that ate at the soul as
   well as the body! They were poor, hungry, illiterate, and
   unloved. Outcasts, they considered themselves, and when Sue
   and Sally Smith appeared they submitted dumbly to their
   ministrations! As Paolo De Portega pointed out, they were
   more like cattle than human beings!" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.C47Y6no.54
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Diseases.
   "I Saved Mankind" / pencils, John Forte. 4 p. in Strange
   Tales, no. 43 (Feb. 1956). -- Summary: A man drives off
   aliens attempting to pour canisters into water reservoirs.
   The contents would have made people immune to disease. --
   Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin O'Hearn, et al. via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75m no.43
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Diseases.
   "It Was Suffering from Dutch Elm Disease Anyway"* (Francie,
   Mar. 21, 1991) / by Sherrie Shepherd. -- Summary: Francie
   has hit a tree with her car. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "trees"
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Diseases.
   "It's Probably Just Matted Fur"* (Fluff, Jan. 12, 1998) /
   Nina Paley. -- Summary: The veterinarian wants to check out
   a lump on Checkers' shoulder, which might be a bruise,
   abcess, Pasternak-Zhivago Disease, or cancer. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "cancer"
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Diseases.
   "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
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Diseases.
   "Malegberia, a Rare Tropical Disease"* (Magno & Davey) / R.
   Palais. 13 p. in Super-Mystery Comics, v. 4, no. 6 (Apr.
   1945). -- Begins: "Thousands of G.I. Joes were dying of a
   horrible tropical disease, and the only cure for them lay
   in far-off India! But when Magno and Davey volunteered for
   the life-saving mission, that ancient land of mystery,
   magic and Maharajas became a land of murder." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.A2S77v.4no.6
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Diseases.
   "National Distemper Tournament"* (Peanuts, Aug. 8, 1984) /
   Schulz. reproduced on p. 137 of Golf in the Comic Strips,
   ed. by Howard Ziehm (General Publishing Group, 1997). --
   Summary: Snoopy plays in any charity tournament for a
   disease he might get. -- Call no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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Diseases.
   "Old-Timer's Disease" (Mars : World War, pt. 2) / by Marc
   Hemple and Mark Wheatley ; lettering and coloring assisted
   by Kathryn Mayer. 20 p. in Mars, no. 8 (Aug. 1984). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.5.F5M3no.8
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Diseases.
   The Purple Smurfs / by Peyo. -- New York : Papercutz, 2010.
   -- 55 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm. -- (A Smurfs Graphic Novel ;
   1) -- Contents: The purple Smurfs / by Yvan Delporte and
   Peyo ; The flying Smurf / by Yvan Delporte and Peyo ; The
   Smurf and his neighbors. -- Summary (from SkyRiver): When a
   smurf is bitten by a mysterious purple fly, he becomes
   crazed and starts infecting other smurfs with the strange
   disease, and Papa Smurf must find a cure before the entire
   village is infected. -- Translates stories from the
   comic-book feature Les Schtroumpfs. -- Fantasy genre. --
   Call no.: PN6748.S57P78 2010
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Diseases.
   "The Rare African Poo Pah Bird"* (Billy Green and his
   Sister Jean) 1 p. in The Dandy, no. 2537 (July 7, 1990). --
   Summary: A tree with Dutch Elm disease is saved anyhow. --
   Call no.: PN6738.D3no.2537
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Diseases.
   "The Replacement!" (Superman) / Cary Bates, writer ; Curt
   Swan, penciller ; Dave Hunt, inker ; Agustin Mas, letterer
   ; Gene D'Angelo, colorist ; Julius Schwartz, editor. 24 p.
   in Superman, no. 418 (Apr. 1986). -- SUMMARY: Aliens
   Superman once met as Superboy ask for help in dealing with
   a threat to their civilization. He agrees and one alien
   stays to take over Superman's job. The news media name him
   "Superman-X." Guns turn to dust, kryptonite turns to
   sandstone, and people begin to think the replacement has
   surpassed Superman. Superman-X cures hopeless diseases,
   etc., but doesn't balance his deeds with self-restraint.
   Lois and Jimmy show Superman-X a news story in which a
   child with polio and leg braces is killed in the chaos of
   people trying to get to the "savior" at the hospital gates.
   Superman-X believes it and leaves in a wail of anguish, but
   the tape was a fake, nobody has died, although the chaos
   was real. The real Superman returns soon after (summary by
   Mary Walker). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S8no.418
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Diseases.
   Spreading the Disease / written by Dan Wickline ; art by
   Alex Sanchez, Tony Sandoval ; lettered by Robbie Robbins,
   Chris Mowry, colored by Jay Fotos. -- San Diego, Calif. :
   IDW Publishing, 2007. -- 112 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (30
   Days of Night) -- Originally published in comic book form
   as 30 Days of Night: Spreading the Disease #1-5. -- Horror
   genre, with vampires. -- Call no.: PN6728.T502S63 2007
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Diseases.
   30 Days of Night : Spreading the Disease. -- San Diego, CA
   : IDW Publishing, 2006-2007. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
   Published no. 1 (Dec. 2006) - no. 5 (Apr. 2007). -- Horror
   genre, with vampires. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1, 5. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.7 .I15T478
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Diseases.
   Translucent : Can You See Right Through Her? / story and
   art by Kazuhiro Okamoto ; translations by Heidi Plechl ;
   lettering by Jim Keplinger. -- Milwaukie, Or. : Dark Horse
   Manga, 2007- . -- ill. ; 19 cm. -- Summary (from SkyRiver):
   Shizuka deals with the worries of middle school plus
   Translucent Syndrome, a disease that causes her to turn
   partly or totally invisible, with the help of Keiko,
   another sufferer, and a boy named Mamoru. -- Fantasy genre.
   -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1-2. -- Call no.: PN6790.J33 O468T713
   2007
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Diseases in Comic Books, Strips, Etc.
   The Disease Resumes its March to Darkness : the Death of
   Captain Marvel and the Metastasis of Empire / Wilbur
   Farley. -- 8 leaves ; 28 cm. -- Paper presented at the
   Comics Arts Conference, July 20-23, 2006, San Diego, Calif.
   -- Includes bibliographical references (leaf 8). -- On
   Starlin's Captain Marvel and diseases in comics. -- Call
   no.: PN6725.F295 2006
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Disegnare Dylan Dog / Laura Scarpa ; con la collaborazione di
   Andrea Leggeri. -- Roma : Coniglio Editore, 2010. -- 158 p.
   : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. -- (Manuali Illustrati) -- Call
   no.: PN6768.D9 Z5S35 2010
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Disembodied Mutant Inter-Galactic Alien Dicks.
   "Space Chick Attempts to Escape a Shower of Disembodied
   Mutant Inter-Galactic Alien Dicks!" / S. Clay Wilson. 1 p.
   in Zap Comix, no. 13 (1994). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.P7Z3no.13
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Disembowelment.
   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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Disembowelment.
   "The Hunter Disembowels His Victim"* (Fat Freddy's Cat ;
   189) 1 p. in The Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat, no. 4
   (1978) / by Gilbert Shelton ; and 1/2 p. in The Adventures
   of Fat Freddy's Cat, no. 4 (1988) -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.R5A3bk.4 1978. Call no.: PN6728.45.R5A3no.4 1988
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Disembowelment.
   "Just Afraid of Being Outwitted by a 9-Year-Old"*
   (Monkeyhouse, Apr. 10, 2000) / PJB. -- Summary: He's afraid
   of rejection, being disemboweled by lions, and the Ebola
   virus. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "fears"
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"The Disenchanter" 6 p. in Strange Suspense Stories, no. 68
   (Dec. 1963). -- Data from Bob Klein, Gene Reed, Jim Walls
   et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.C47L3no.68
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Disenchantment.
   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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"Disengaging from Howard" p. 124 (Comics Journal #63 May 1981)
   1. Howard the Duck, no.9--Reviews. I. Luciano, Dale. Call
   no.: PN6700.C62no.63
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Diseño Artistico, Diseño Industrial.
   "Las Carpetas de Material de Selecciones Ilustradas"
   (Diseño Artistico, Diseño Industrial) / por Antonio Lara.
   p. 50-51 in Bang! no. 6 (1971). -- Call no.: PN6700.B35no.6
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"Diseño de Matrimonio" 6 p. in Confesiones de Amor, no. 3
   (Aug. 1956). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44C6no.3
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Diseño Sin Limite.
   Minerva Cómics. -- Guadalajara, Jal. : Diseño Sin Limite, .
   -- ill. ; 22-27 cm. -- Genre: Superhero. -- LIBRARY HAS:
   no. 4, 8A; 8B; 9A (1994-1997). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44M56
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Disfigured Homeless Men.
   Wire Hangers : Under My Skin / created, written &
   illustrated by Alan Robert. -- San Diego, CA : IDW
   Publishing, 2010. -- ca. 150 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
   Other title: Alan Robert's Wire Hangers. -- "Originally
   published as Wire Hangers issues #1-4." -- "When a wave of
   abductions plagues New York City, no one is safe. It's not
   a question of if, but of when you'll be taken. The Suicide
   King Killer is out there, preying on the weak. Will you
   live in fear, or stand up and fight? Pill-popping
   detectives, corrupt secret agents, and a mysterious,
   disfigured homeless man are all inter-connected in this
   horrific tale of revenge and redemption." -- Horror genre.
   -- Call no.: PN6727.R555W5 2010
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Disfigured Lawbreakers.
   "Ugliness Makes Criminals"* (Ripley's Believe It Or Not,
   May 3, 1985) -- Items about plastic surgery on "disfigured
   lawbreakers," and on Tom Mix's horse Tony. -- Call no.:
   oversize PN6726.K52A2
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Disfigured Misfits.
   Hiroki Endo's Tanpenshu / translation, Kumar
   Sivasubramanian ; lettering, Steve Dutro. -- Milwaukie, OR
   : Dark Horse Manga, 2007- . -- ill. ; 19 cm. -- Translation
   of: Endô Hiroki Tanpenshû. -- To be complete in 2 v. --
   "Parental advisory, explicit content". -- Summary: "In this
   (i.e. 1st) volume, a disfigured misfit befriends a doomed
   Yakuza outcast, a group of school kids fail to see the
   anger that's about to boil over from one of their own, and
   members of an experimental theater troupe embark on a
   project that will test both their friendships and the
   group's grasp on reality". -- "Suggested for mature
   readers" -- Contents: v. 1. The crows, the girl, and the
   Yakuza ; Because you're definitely a cute girl ; For those
   of us who don't believe in God. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1. --
   Call no.: PN6790.J33 E5T313 2007
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Disfigurement

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Disfigurement.
   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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Disfigurement.
   Index entry (p. 46) in The Will Eisner Companion, by N.C.
   Christopher Couch & Stephen Weiner (New York : DC Comics,
   2004). -- Call no.: PN6727.E35 Z5C6 2004
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Disfigurement.
   "The Panther"* (Ace Powers) 8 p. in Silver Streak Comics,
   no. 4 (May 1940) -- SUMMARY: Ace Powers defeats an escaped
   disfigured insane asylum inmate who commits crimes in a
   Panther mask.
   I. Ace Powers. k. Escaped Insane Asylum Inmates. k. Insane
   Asylum Inmates. k. Disfigurement. k. Masks. Call no.: Film
   15791, r.31
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Disfigurement.
   "Raffington Stevens" 5 p. Chapter 1 of Passages / Andreas ;
   J.-M. & R. Lofficier, translation ; Karen Casey-Smith,
   lettering (New York : Nantier Beall Minoustchine, 1990). --
   Summary: Stevens is a private eye hired by an anonymous
   client to find out anything he can about the life and death
   of Rork. He breaks into Rork's house, meets Rork, and asks
   questions which are answered in the following chapters.
   Rork's face is covered by a dark hood, which Stevens
   assumes is because of disfiguration from the explosion Rork
   has apparently escaped in New York. -- Call no.:
   PN6747.A542 R67213 1990
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"Disfraces de León"* (Tom-Tom, el Niño de la Selva) 7 p. in
   Sanson-ito, no. 6 (July 1958). -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44S32no.6
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"¿Disfrazado de Comanche?"* (Flecha Larga) 7 p. in Rodeo, no.
   22 (Oct. 1956). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44R55no.22
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Disgaea.
   Entry (p. 79) in Manga : the Complete Guide / Jason
   Thompson (Ballantine Books, 2007). -- Call no.:
   PN6790.J3T47 2007
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Disgaea 2, Cursed Memories / by Hekaton ; original story by
   Nippon Ichi Software Inc. -- Los Angeles, CA : Broccoli
   Books, 2007- . -- ill. ; 18 cm. -- (Broccoli Books Deluxe)
   -- Summary (from SkyRiver): Etna and Adell battle each
   other and the Overlord for the fate of the world and
   freedom. -- Science fiction genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 2. --
   Call no.: PN6790.J33 H4D5213 2007
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Disgaea 2--Miscellanea.
   Entry (p. 79) in Manga : the Complete Guide / Jason
   Thompson (Ballantine Books, 2007). -- Call no.:
   PN6790.J3T47 2007
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Disgorging.
   "The Egg" / Morris Marcus, pencils ; Frank R. Siemienski,
   inks. 7 p. in Strange Tales, no. 2 (Aug. 1951) ; reprinted
   in Atlas Era Strange Tales, v. 1 (2007). -- Summary: Aliens
   send eggs which disgorge a toxic substance when opened. --
   Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin O'Hearn, et al. via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75m no.2
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Disgrace

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Disgrace.
   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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Disgrace.
   "A Fifth Column Plot and Atomic Disgrace!"* (Dilly, Oct.
   16, 1957) / Alfred James, Mel Casson. -- Summary: Dilly
   gives rhyming advice about women's hats. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "hats"
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Disgrace.
   "Le Héros Déshonoré" (Cap'tain Swing) p. 3-66 in Cap'tain
   Swing, no. 113 (Août 2003). -- Summary: Fort Brix is under
   siege, and food and ammunition are almost gone. Captain
   Swing sneaks in through a passageway only he knows, to try
   to encourage the defenders. Only two more days and
   reenforcements will arrive. Colonel Hopkins is in despair,
   though. If the British actually push their advantage the
   fort won't last two hours. Hopkins wonders how Swing got
   past the British lines and Swing explains, but somebody
   overhears. That night a silver platter is thrown out the
   window of Fort Brix with the details of the secret passage
   scratched on it. The British sneak in. Only Captain Swing,
   the Colonel's daughter Vivian, and her fiancé Bertie
   Wilkins survive. Swing is badly wounded. He tells a general
   investigating the case that he only told Colonel Hopkins
   about the passage, and although the Colonel is dead he is
   disgraced as a traitor. Capt. Swing takes several weeks to
   recover from his wounds. Then, at an inn, Swing
   accidentally finds the silver platter because of a
   confusion of luggage with another guest. The confusion is
   soon corrected and Swing doesn't know the significance of
   the platter, but Vivian and Bertie chance to come in as he
   is holding it. Bertie recognizes it, and since he signed
   the message with his initials decides that Swing must
   already know about his treachery. Bertie's efforts to
   recover the platter are to no avail, of course, because the
   other customer has it and has gone on his way. Swing is
   knocked out by a mysterious man searching his room (it was
   Bertie) and is invited to Vivian's place to recover. Vivian
   seems to have a slave named Sam, or at least a very
   obsequious Black servant and cook. Bertie hires a man to
   kill Swing, and has Mister Bluff (Swing's sidekick) taken
   hostage. The ransom note demands the silver plate, but
   Swing doesn't know what that's about. Swing is being held
   at gunpoint by the kidnappers when Pouik (Bluff's dog)
   brings him a pistol and joins the fray. Hibou (another
   sidekick) turns up as well, and Bluff is soon freed. The
   man with the platter knows its significance, and returns to
   ask Vivian for 200 guineas to prove her father's innocence.
   Bertie Wilkins gets to the man first, stabs him, and takes
   the platter. The man lives long enough to explain it to
   Vivian and Swing. Swing finds Wilkins trying to bury the
   platter, and the game is up. The Hopkins name is cleared,
   and Vivian is single again. -- Call no.: PN6748.C336no.113
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Disgrace.
   "The Innocent Man in Murderer's Row!" (Mr. Dictrict
   Attorney) 10 p. in Mr. District Attorney, no. 14 (Mar./Apr.
   1950). -- Summary (by Amy Lazet): -- The D.A. knows that
   Windy Maner runs an extortion scheme, although he always
   manages to keep just within the law. Then one night in July
   1948 a transaction goes wrong and a merchant is gunned down
   by a member of Windy's gang, at Windy's orders. The police
   quickly arrest the gunman, who is sentenced to death by
   electrocution. The gunman protests his innocence and makes
   an impassioned plea on the way to the electric chair, and
   the newspapers run the story. Windy sees his chance. The
   executed man was not the real killer, and not even a member
   of Windy's gang. Windy has the real killer write a
   confession and board a plane out of the country while Windy
   sends the confession and the murder weapon to the press,
   convinced that proof of a wrongful execution will disgrace
   the D.A. It seems to work, but the D.A. is wily. The
   execution was staged, the real killer was arrested as he
   boarded the plane, and Windy Maner's extortion racket has
   been shut down. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3M5no.14
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Disgrace.
   "Rider of the Winds!" (Kings of the Wild) / Joe Kubert,
   art. 8 p. in Showcase, no. 2 (May/June 1956) ; reprinted in
   DC Special, no. 5 (Oct./Dec. 1969). -- Summary: In the old
   West, Eagle Feather the Indian boy is disgraced when Black
   Lightning, a mountain lion, kills his sheep. He is sent to
   battle the lion and is helped by Godfather, a mighty eagle.
   -- Western genre. -- Data from Gene Reed, Donald Dale
   Milne, Clayton Emery, et al., via Grand Comics Database
   Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S47m no.2
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Disgrace.
   "The Thing in Cell 13!" / Steve Ditko, art. 5 p. in Weird
   Wonder Tales, no. 5 (Aug. 1974) ; retitled from "The Thing
   in the Cell!" in Strange Tales, no. 81 (Feb. 1961). --
   Summary: A corrupt police chief uses frivolous fines to
   fund a giant useless prison in order to increase his own
   prestige. He imprisons a passerby for no reason, but is
   shocked to find that he is the leader of a group of aliens
   who are in such a rush to leave that they take the whole
   prison when they cannot open his cell, leaving the chief
   disgraced and humbled. -- Data from Lou Mougin, Dan
   Kocher, Terry Watkins et al. via Grand Comics Database. --
   Call no.: PN6728.4.M3W4no.5. Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75no.81
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Disgrace.
   "This Town Needs a New Look"* (Tumbleweeds, June 11, 1973)
   / by Tom K. Ryan. p. 2 of The Menomonee Falls Guardian, no.
   1 (June 28, 1973). -- Summary: Judge Frump thinks Grimy
   Gulch is a disgrace. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.M582no.1
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Disgrace.
   "To Build a New Slum in Boon Dock Would be a Disgrace!"*
   (Boon Dock, June 7, 1976?) / George Breisacher. p. 9 of The
   Menomonee Falls Guardian, no. 146 (Aug. 1976). -- Summary:
   Rudy doesn't want to live in a slum. -- Call no.: oversize
   PN6726.M582no.146
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Disgrace.
   "You Can't Even Go In There Unless You've Been Vaccinated"*
   (Blondie, Apr. 6, 1989) / Young & Drake. -- Summary:
   Alexander's messy room is a disgrace, but it's the Taj
   Mahal compared to Mark's. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "vaccination"
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Disgruntled.
   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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Disgruntled Darren.
   "Dirty Danny meets Disgruntled Darren" / John Robertson. p.
   217 in Legal Action Comics. v. 1 (New York : Dirty Danny
   Legal Defense Fund, 2001). -- Call no.: PN6726.L44 2001
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Disgruntled Elves.
   Manga Claus : Honor, Loyalty, Tinsel : The Blade of Kringle
   / by Nathaniel Marunas ; artwork by Erik Craddock ;
   coloring by Erik Craddock, Marion Vitus, and John Green ;
   lettering by Marion Vitus. -- New York : Razorbill, 2006.
   -- 80 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. -- "A Quirk Packaging Book."
   -- Christmas story. -- Summary (from SkyRiver): Santa is
   forced to break out his ancient samurai swords and assume
   the guise of Manga Claus in order to save the happiest time
   of the year from a disgruntled elf and a horde of possessed
   ninja teddy bears. -- Call no.: PN6727.C6815M3 2006
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Disgruntled Employees.
   "Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation". 5
   p. in True Comics, no. 37 (July 1944) -- (5th story; pages
   16-20 of magazine; no mention on cover) -- SUMMARY: A Swiss
   machine part for a soup cube making machine is being held
   for ransom. It looks like sabotage, but it's only a
   disgruntled employee getting even with the firm's
   president.
   1. United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. k. Swiss
   machine parts. k. Machine parts. k. Soup cubes. k. Ransom.
   k. Sabotage. k. Disgruntled employees. k. Employees. k.
   Getting even. k. Presidents. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.37
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Disgruntled Fanboy Comics.
   The Demolution Engine. -- Nutley, NJ : Disgruntled Fanboy
   Comics, . -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- To be complete in 7 nos.
   -- Detective genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 2 (2003). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.7.D53D4 2000z
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Disgruntled Gardners.
   "The Coming of the Plantman!" (Human Torch) / plot, Stan
   Lee ; script, Joe Carter (=Jerry Siegel) ; art, Dick Ayers
   ; letters, Sam Rosen. 13 p. in Strange Tales, no. 113 (Oct.
   1963) ; reprinted in Marvel Tales, no. 16 (Sept. 1968). --
   Summary: The Human Torch saves his new girlfriend Doris
   Evans's father from a disgruntled gardner (Sam Smithers)
   who gains the ability to control plants. -- Data from Bob
   Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin O'Hearn, et al. via Grand Comics
   Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75no.113
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Disgruntled Musings : More Hilarious Artwork / by Bill
   Drastal. -- B. Drastal, 200-? -- 16 p. : all ill. ; 22 cm.
   -- New wave genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.55.D715D5 2000z
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Disgruntled Postal Worker. -- Montreal, QC : Disgruntled
   Postal Worker, . -- ill. ; 22 cm. -- "The quiet zine that
   always minded its own business." -- "For mature readers."
   -- New wave genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 3 (2000). -- Call
   no.: PN6734.D54
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Disgruntled Postal Workers.
   "To Any & All Terrorists"* (Stinkfish, Sept. 21, 2001) / PJ
   O'Ross. -- Panel in response to the Sept. 11, 2001
   terrorist strikes suggests using disgruntled postal workers
   as sky marshals. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "terrorism"
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"The Disgruntled Wood-Cutter" p. 1-4 in More Tales of Akbar
   and Birbal (Vasan's Chitra Katha, no. 12 (2000?)). -- Call
   no.: PN6790 .I54V33no.12
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Disguise

Besides the references listed here, see the title Kings in Disguise.

Indiana Jones disguises himself to sneak into a secret temple ceremony in Indiana Jones et la Cité de la Foudre. Kelly Green disguises herself by taking off her clothes, posing as a stripper to watch a certain strip joint customer in the album The Go-Between. See also under

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Disguise.
   "The Abominable Snowman" / writer, Jack Oleck ; artist,
   Rico Rival. 7 p. in Secrets of Sinister House, no. 9 (Feb.
   1973) -- SUMMARY: A tribe of Yeti in Tibet or Nepal live in
   disguise as ordinary Himalayan cave-dwellers, to preserve
   the secret of their existence.
   I. Oleck, Jack. II. Rival, Rico. k. Snowmen. k. Yeti. k.
   Tibet. k. Nepal. k. Disguise. k. Himalayan cave-dwellers.
   k. Cave-Dwellers. k. Secrets. Call no.: PN6728.4.N3S5no.9
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Disguise.
   "Assignment in Manila Harbor"* (ZX-5 Spies in Action) 8 p.
   / by Major Thorpe ; art: Robert Webb. in Jumbo Comics, no.
   59 (Jan. 1944). -- ZX-5 is a master of languages and
   disguise. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.311
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Disguise.
   "Bhagat Singh : the Cheerful Young Martyr" / script,
   Rajinder Singh and Subba Rao ; illustrations, Dilip Kadam ;
   editor, Anant Pai. p. 1-30 in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 608
   (1981, 2009 printing). -- (Bravehearts) -- Begins:
   "September 27, 1907: In the village of Banga, near Lahore,
   the birth of a baby brought joy to the otherwise gloomy
   household of Sardar Kishan Singh." -- Summary from back
   cover: "Bhagat Singh sang gustily as he walked to the
   gallows. Backed by a courageous family, this twenty three
   year old firebrand was wedded to death. A free India was
   his heaven, and the martyrs of the freedom struggle were
   his gods. Using disguise and guile, persuasion and force,
   his life was a roller-coaster ride through an unjust
   system. But eventually, he awakened India and the world to
   the idea of liberty, and brought the mighty British Raj to
   its knees." -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.608
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Disguise.
   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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Disguise.
   "Can It Be Dot Mamma Has a Duet?"* (The Katzenjammer Kids,
   1902) / Rudolph Dirks. p. 39 in The Comic Strip Century
   (Kitchen Sink Press, 1995). -- Summary: The boys try to
   disguise themselves to impersonate Mamma. -- Call no.:
   PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Disguise.
   "Challenge of the Robot Knight" (Knights of the Galaxy) /
   Robert Kanigher as Dion Anthony, script ; Carmine
   Infantino, pencils ; Joe Giella, inks. 8 p. in Mystery in
   Space, no. 7 (Apr./May 1952) ; reprinted in DC Super Stars,
   no. 1 (Apr. 1976). -- Appearances of R-41, Lyle, Ora, and
   Commander Artho. -- Summary: Ora disguises herself as a
   robot on the theory that even a robot will face less
   discrimination than a woman, when she applies to join the
   Knights of the Galaxy. -- Science fiction genre. -- Data
   from Mike Tiefenbacher, Bob Hughes, Clayton Emery and Mike
   Nielsen via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   Film 15791 r.272
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Disguise.
   "Death is a Demon in Disguise" 9 p. in Witching Hour, no.
   20 (Apr./May 1972). -- Data from M. Tiefenbacher. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.3.N3W5no.20
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Disguise.
   "Detecting is a Trade like Glass-Blowing and Making
   Umbrellas"* (The Gumps, 1925) / Sidney Smith. p. 127 in The
   Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink Press, 1995). -- Summary:
   Andy vows to become a detective and land Carlos; he
   practices disguises. -- 18th in a sequence. -- Call no.:
   PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Disguise.
   "Enter Lady Q!" (Tailspin Tommy, Nov. 5, 1931) / by Glenn
   Chaffin and Hal Forrest. -- Summary: The mysterious woman
   pilot claims she's not in disguise for publicity purposes.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "disguise"
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Disguise.
   "¿Es Ud. Buen Detective?" 1 p. in Grandes Detectives, no.
   26 (Aug. 1958) ; in Robin Hood, no. 27 (Dec. 1958) ; in
   Acción Policíaca, no. 83 (Oct. 1958) ; and in Acción
   Policíaca, no. 86 (Jan. 1959). -- Two quick mysteries with
   answers inverted at end. The first is about a fisherman who
   drowns his wife, and the second is about a man who changes
   disguise from coveralls to a suit to evade detectives. --
   Call no.: PN6790.M44G7no.26
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Disguise.
   "First Attempt at Camouflage"* (Baron Bean, 1918) / George
   Herriman. p. 107 in The Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink
   Press, 1995). -- Summary: Grimes goes by the Baron
   disguised as a packing box. -- Strip numbered "A8". -- Call
   no.: PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Disguise.
   "Front, and Off-Stage Chatter" (Our Boarding House, Jan.
   10, 1929) -- Summary: In his loud talking, David sounds
   British; in his whispering between the lines he consults
   the Major about his disguise, and asks about how to wear
   the monocle. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "monocles"
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Disguise.
   Hassan Ben Dere Presents Dick Tracy in Disguise. -- between
   1930 and 1950. -- 8 leaves : ill. ; 80 x 115 mm. -- A
   "Tijuana bible." -- Cover in black and red. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.15.D46 1930z
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Disguise.
   Hassan Ben Dere Presents Dick Tracy in Disguise. -- between
   1930 and 1950. -- 8 p. : ill. ; 14 cm. -- A "Tijuana
   bible." -- Photocopy, 2 p. per leaf. -- "14"
   1. Erotic comic books, strips, etc. 2. Detective and
   mystery comic books, strips, etc. I. Dick Tracy in
   Disguise. II. Disguise. k. Tijuana Bibles. Call no.:
   PN6728.15.D46 1930za
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Disguise.
   "Have You Not Noticed Many Strangers Around?"* (Baron Bean,
   1918) / George Herriman. p. 107 in The Comic Strip Century
   (Kitchen Sink Press, 1995). -- Summary: The Baron finds it
   hard to believe that Grimes is fooling him with his
   disguises. -- Strip numbered "A10". -- Call no.:
   PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Disguise.
   "I Wonder Was He Spoofing Me"* (Baron Bean, 1918) / George
   Herriman. p. 107 in The Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink
   Press, 1995). -- Summary: Grimes in disguise introduces
   himself, and still Baron Bean doesn't seem to recognize
   him. -- Strip numbered "A9". -- Call no.: PN6726.C595
   1995v.1
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Disguise.
   "The Invaders from the Future" (Starman) / Gardner Fox,
   script ; Jack Burnley, art ; Raymond Perry, colors. 13 p.
   in Adventure Comics, no. 71 (Feb. 1942) ; reprinted in
   Golden Age Starman Archives, v. 1. -- Villain is The
   Unknown (The Light in disguise). -- Superhero genre. --
   Data from Bob Cherry, Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, et al., via
   Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3m
   no.71
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Disguise.
   "It Must Be a Crab-Apple Tree"* (Asterix & Obelix, Oct 8,
   1978) / Uderzo & Goscinny. -- Plates 18-19 of Asterix and
   the Big Fight (Le Combat des Chefs) edited for distribution
   as a Sunday page in the Edmonton Journal Comic Book, v. 1,
   no. 38 (Oct. 7, 1978). -- Summary: A Roman corporal (in the
   albums called Plutoqueprévus in French and Infirmofpurpus
   in English) is pried from a cauldron and sent to spy on the
   Gauls disguised as a tree. -- Call no.: PN6732.E37v.1no.38
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Disguise.
   "Kee Sing, the South Korean Patriot"* (Zero) / by George
   Dennison. 4 p. in Fight Comics, no. 83 (Nov. 1952).--
   Begins: "The first time I saw her had had been in Paris..."
   -- Summary: Madame Zero, disguised as a Red guerrilla
   leader, helps an American commando group rescue a prisoner
   from a P.O.W. camp. -- Data from Gene Reed via Grand Comic
   Book Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5F5no.83
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Disguise.
   "Madigan"* (Kayo Kirby) / por Chuck Walker. 4 p. in
   Tigresa, no. 7 (Oct. 1955). -- Summary: A small-time boxer
   claims champion Kayo Kirby is afraid to fight him, and Kayo
   takes him on in disguise as a sparring partner. -- Call
   no.: PN6790.M44T48no.7
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Disguise.
   "My Life Wouldn't Be Worth a Dime if I Ventured in That Den
   without a Perfect Disguise"* (The Gumps, 1925) / Sidney
   Smith. p. 124 in The Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink
   Press, 1995). -- Summary: Andy gets out his book on how to
   be a detective. -- Eighth in a sequence. -- Call no.:
   PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Disguise.
   "My Mother Said the Same Thing About You"* (Wicks'
   Outcasts, Aug. 7, 1990) / Vince Wicks. -- Summary: Maybe
   the country's problems are a good thing in disguise. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "problems"
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Disguise.
   "Los Niños Crecen"* (Juanito) 1 p. in Corsario, no. 5 (Jan.
   1956) ; in Rodeo, no. 43 (July 1958) ; in Oklahoma Kid, no.
   16 (Nov. 1958) ; in Valor del Oeste, no. 34 (Dec. 1958) ;
   in Intriga, no. 13 (Jan. 1959) ; and in Rodeo, no. 51 (Mar.
   1959). -- Summary: Juanito shows up in a beard (he's trying
   on a disguise) and his mother faints. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44C665no.5
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Disguise.
    "Operation: False Front!" (Superman) / Cary Bates, writer
   ; Curt Swan, penciller ; Bob Oksner, inker ; Ben Oda,
   letterer ; C. Gafford, colorist ; Julius Schwartz, editor.
   24 p. in Superman , no. 401 (Nov. 1984). -- Summary (by
   Mary Walker): Luthor is back and a pair of his employees
   take over the WGBS station to issue a challenge for
   Superman to meet him at high noon the next day. The first
   engagement has Superman ending up imprisoned in Luthor's
   war suit which is programmed to discharge red solar energy
   whenever its prisoner tries to break free. He tries to
   contact Jimmy but Jimmy refuses to believe that Superman is
   imprisoned and the suit reinforces that with a manufactured
   image of Luthor. It tries to kill Jimmy and then threatens
   to kill anyone else Superman tries to contact. However
   Superman has left a message burned in Kryptonese on the
   wall, which Jimmy deciphers. Next day another strange
   creature (Trogar) comes to challenge Superman and Superman
   has to face him looking like and sounding like Luthor. He
   makes it sound like Luthor is giving Superman a
   testimonial. This is to much for Luthor's vanity, and soon
   the battle suit disappears releasing Superman. Trogar turns
   out to have been Supergirl in disguise. Luthor isn't
   exactly unhappy because the battle suit has given him a
   wealth of information about his enemy's physiology which he
   hopes to use in the next meeting. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3S8no.401
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Disguise.
   "Ostrich Disguise"* (The Family Upstairs, 1911) / George
   Herriman. p. 85 in The Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink
   Press, 1995). -- Includes a tier of Krazy Kat at the
   bottom. -- Call no.: PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Disguise.
   "The Robot" (Atomic Rabbit) 5 p. in Atomic Rabbit, no. 7
   (June 1957) -- SUMMARY: Sly Fox disguises himself as a
   robot, but Atomic Rabbit sees through his disguise with his
   x-ray vision. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.C47A77no.7
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Disguise.
   "The Scientific Crook-Catcher" (Detective Chimp) / John
   Broome, script ; Carmine Infantino, art. 6 p. in The
   Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog, no. 29 (Sept./Oct. 1956)
   ; reprinted in DC Special, no. 1 (Oct./Dec. 1968). --
   Summary: In a tale that he narrates personally, Bobo
   disguises himself as a human in order to capture Larry the
   Lynx. -- Data from Gene Reed via Grand Comics Database
   Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.607
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Disguise.
   "The Secret Warriors". First installment. 5 p. in True
   Comics, no. 49 (May/June 1946) -- (lead story; pages 1-5 of
   magazine; featured on lower 1/3 of cover) -- SUMMARY:
   Depicts FDR calling on William J. Donovan ("Wild Bill"
   Donovan, lawyer, Columbia quarterback and World War I
   Congressional Medal of Honor Winner) to head a new
   intelligence service. Covers selection and screening of
   recruits and their training in disguise, stealth, killing,
   concealment, and forging documents.
   1. United States. Office of Strategic Services. k.
   Roosevelt, Franklin D. k. Donovan, William J. k. Lawyers.
   k. Columbia University. k. Quarterbacks. k. World War I. k.
   Congressional Medal of Honor. k. Intelligence service. k.
   Recruiting. k. Training. k. Disguise. k. Stealth. k.
   Killing. k. Concealment. k. Forgery. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P3T7no.49
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Disguise.
   "Shanghai Joe"* (Danny Garrett) 5 p. in Doc Savage Comics,
   v. 1, no. 2 (Oct. 1940). -- "Danny Garrett was a shoe-shine
   boy at the Centre Street Police Station. Today he is a
   detective, wears an honorary badge, and in this adventure
   helps capture Shanghai Joe, a real killer." -- Dialogue
   from panel 2: "First of all we've got to disguise you as a
   Chink. I'll explain as we go along." -- Call no.: Film
   15791r.176
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Disguise.
   "Sorry, That Was Last Week's Password"* (Garfield, Oct. 14,
   1992) / Jim Davis. -- Summary: Garfield puts on a mouse
   disguise, gives the password, and exits by the trap door.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "passwords"
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Disguise.
   "Tales of Shiva : the Mighty Lord of Kailasa" / script,
   Subba Rao ; illustrations, C.M. Vitankar. 31 p. in Amar
   Chitra Katha, no. 549 (1978, 1999 printing). -- (Epics &
   Mythology) -- Summary from back cover: "From his snowy
   abode on Mount Kailasa Lord Shiva travelled far and wide,
   answering the prayers of his devotees. But he was often in
   disguise to ensure that his favours went only to the
   deserving. And so it was that he battled with the dauntless
   Pandava Arjuna, cast his net into the sea as he mingled
   with humble fisherfolk, and emerged from the sand to kick
   aside even the mighty Yama, god of death." -- Contents:
   "Shiva and Arjuna" 14 p. ; "Shiva the Fisherman" 10 p. ;
   "Shiva and Markandeya" 7 p. -- Subtitle, series and summary
   from 2010 printing. -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.549
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Disguise.
   "The Terror Trust"* (X, the Phantom Fed) 10 p. in Sure-Fire
   Comics, no. 2 (Aug. 1940). -- Begins: "X, phantom of the
   F.B.I.! He mention of his name strikes terror at the heart
   of the underworld. Single handed he uses his mastery of
   disguise and science to battle the sinister kings of
   crime!" -- Detective genre.-- Call no.: PN6728.1.A2S8no.2
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Disguise.
   "A Touch of Terror" / story, Rich Margopoulos ; art, Adolfo
   Abellan. p. 17-28 in Creepy, no. 63 (July 1974). -- "There
   are thousands of them and they lurk and wait in the most
   insidiously innocent of all disguises. Wait to rip, tear,
   and rend all mortal flesh!" -- Cover blurb: "The deadly
   dolls lived, attacking the man who created them, attacing
   all humanity!" -- Call no.: PN6728.3.W3C7no.63
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Disguise.
   Tweety and Sylvester in Birds of a Feather / by Jean Lewis
   ; illustrated by Joe Messerli. -- Racine, Wis. : Western
   Publishing Co., 1992. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 20 cm. -- (A
   Little Golden Book ; 643-02) -- Summary: Determined to
   attend the bird show, Sylvester the cat disguises himself
   as a Far Eastern Catbird. -- Call no.: PN6728.T85B52 1992
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Disguise.
   Walt Disney's Donald Duck in Dangerous Disguise / written
   and drawn by Carl Barks. -- Burbank, Calif. : Walt Disney
   Publications, 199-? -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- (Disney
   Comics Album Series ; 3) -- Originally published in 1950.
   -- Funny animal genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.D63D3 1990z
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Disguise.
   "You Can't Believe Your Eyes!" 4 p. in True Comics, no. 31
   (Jan. 1944) -- Camouflaged, concealed and disguised war
   machinery.
   k. Disguise. k. Camouflage. k. Concealment. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P3T7no.31
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Disguise in the Animal Kingdom.
   "Camouflage : Disguise in the Animal Kingdom" / Frank
   Huffman. p. 25 in Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact, v. 11, no.
   19 (May 17, 1956). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.11no.19
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"The Disguised Aircraft Carrier"* (Ned of the Navy) 6 p. in
   Silver Streak Comics, no. 20 (Apr. 1942) -- SUMMARY: Ned
   detects and sinks a Japanese carrier flying U.S. colors in
   a sneak attack.
   I. Ned of the Navy. k. Aircraft Carriers. k. Japanese
   ships. k. Ships. k. Colors. k. Sneak attacks. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.G55S5no.20
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Disguised Aliens.
   "The Runaway Space-Train!" / Gardner Fox, story ; Gil Kane
   and Bernard Sachs, art. 10 p. in From Beyond the Unknown,
   no. 6 (Sept. 1970) ; reprinted from Mystery in Space, no.
   50 (Mar. 1959). -- Summary: A group of humans on a train is
   transported across the universe to Almoran. At the same
   time a group of Almoran aliens is sent to Earth, disguised
   as Earthlings. -- Characters are named Bobby, Vectus, and
   Nell. -- Data from Jon Ingersoll, Mike Nielsen, and Ramon
   Schenk via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.N3F7no.6
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Disguised as Clark Kent : Jews, Comics, and the Creation of
   the Superhero / Danny Fingeroth ; foreword by Stan Lee. --
   New York : Continuum, 2007. -- 183 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. --
   Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-176) and index.
   -- Call no.: PN6725.F47 2007
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The Disguised Bandits.
   "The Case of the Disguised Bandits" (Special Agent of the
   Federal Bureau of Investigation) 8 p. in True Comics, no.
   71 (May 1948)
   1. United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation. I. The
   Disguised Bandits. k. Bandits. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.71
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The Disguised Bandits.
   "The Case of the Disguised Bandits" (Special Agent of the
   Federal Bureau of Investigation) 8 p. in Special Agent, no.
   2 (Sept. 1948). -- Begins: "From a bullet-scarred bank to a
   farm hideout, special agent Steve Saunders followed clues
   left by the fleeing bandits, until two hairs ended the
   chase!" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3S63no.2
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"Disguised for Death!" 4 p. in Fightin' Marines, no. 3 (Dec.
   1951). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.S3T4no.3
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Disguised Princesses.
   "Malavika : a Play by Kalidasa Retold" / script, Kamlesh
   Pandey ; illustrations, P.B. Kavadi ; editor, Anant Pai. 31
   p. in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 569 (1976, 2010 printing). --
   (Indian Classics) -- Begins: "During the second century
   B.C. the two cousins, Yajnasena and Madhavasena were
   engaged in a struggle for the throne of Vidarbha. One day,
   at dusk, two chariots stole away from Vidarbha and took the
   road to Vidisha, a neighbouring kingdom ruled by Agnimitra.
   One of the chariots carried Prince Madhavasena, Princess
   Malavika his sister, Sumati his minister and Kaushiki
   Sumati's sister; the other, their attendants." -- Summary
   from back cover: "Intrigue and suspense, coincidence and
   adventure blend happily together to join a handmaiden and a
   king in blessed matrimony. Kalidas, the greatest of
   Sanskrit poets, wove a tale that caters to every reader's
   taste. Warring cousins, wily courtiers, jealous wives,
   disguised princesses, all play their part in this play,
   which continues to thrill centuries after it was first
   written." -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.569
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"Disguises"* (Sherlock the Monk, 1912) / Gus Mager. p. 92 in
   The Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink Press, 1995). -- Call
   no.: PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Disguises.
   "Baksheesh by Half" p. 27-29 in "Battle of Wits" (Adarsh
   Chitra Katha, no. 6 (1982?)). -- Begins: "Birbal, on
   hearing that the palace Chowkidars were demanding baksheesh
   from poor artists, writers, poets or magicians who came to
   see the emperor, wanted to find out the truth. So,
   disguising himself as a bearded poet, he decided to visit
   the emperor." -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A3no.6
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Disguises.
   "The Cat and the Birds" (Aesop's Fables) / Jim Mooney. p.
   18-19 in Treasure Chest of Fun and Facts, v. 2, no. 17
   (Apr. 15, 1947). -- The moral: "A villain may disguise
   himself, but he will not deceive the wise." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P43T7v.2no.17
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Disguises.
   "The Dreadful Disguise" / art, Al Eadeh. 4 p. in Strange
   Tales, no. 32 (Oct. 1954). -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou
   Mougin, Martin O'Hearn, et al. via Grand Comics Database.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75m no.32
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Disguises.
   "I Faked My Own Death"* (Little Dog Lost, May 18, 2007) /
   by Steve Boreman. -- Summary: A bird in a Groucho Marx
   disguise complains about people following him; he's on the
   side of a tree like a woodpecker. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "death"
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Disguises.
   "I'm a Blessing in Disguise"* (Frank and Ernest, June 23,
   2006) / by Bob Thaves. -- Summary: An angel is wearing a
   Groucho nose and glasses. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "blessings"
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Disguises.
   "In Disguise" / art, Myron Fass. 5 p. in Strange Tales, no.
   25 (Feb. 1954). -- Summary: A human spy wearing two
   disguises penetrates the Martian emperor's palace to
   acquire Earth invasion plans. The Martians see through the
   first disguise, that of being a Martian, but under that she
   is disguised as a robot and they are fooled by that. --
   Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin O'Hearn, et al. via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75m no.25
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Disguises.
   "In the Face of Death" / story by Al Hewetson ; art by Tony
   Williamsune. p. 6-9 in Creepy, no. 31 (Feb. 1970). -- "Look
   into the disguise of the grim reaper's eyes and see if he's
   searching for you!" -- Call no.: PN6728.3.W3C7no.31
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Disguises.
   "It's Only a Paper Brick"* (Krazy Kat, July 7, 1933) / by
   Herriman. -- Summary: Krazy and Ignatz are going to a
   masked ball disguised as a brick. -- Call no.: oversize
   PN6726.K52A22 1972
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Disguises.
   "Llamar la Atención"*  (Pico Perico, Aug. 8, 1977) / by
   David Torréz. p. 8 in El Renacimiento, no. 125 (Aug. 8,
   1977). -- Summary: He is disguised to not call attention to
   himself from la mígra. -- Funny animal genre. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "immigration"
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Disguises.
   "The Man Who Tried to Prevent a War" / illustrated by Lloyd
   Ostendorf. p. 3-8 in Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact, v. 16,
   no. 16 (Apr. 13, 1961). -- A story about Abraham Lincoln.
   -- Cover title: "Mr. Lincoln Goes to Washington, in
   Disguise." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.16no.16
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Disguises.
   "Nice Try, Guy"* (Garfield, Jan. 14, 1986) / by Jim Davis.
   -- Summary: Garfield tries to get Odie's muffin by
   disguising himself as Odie. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "muffins"
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Disguises.
   Scarface : Devil in Disguise. -- San Diego, CA : IDW
   Publishing, 2007. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Complete in 4
   nos. -- Organized crime setting. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-4.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.7 .I15S35 2007
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Disguises.
   "They Meet at Night!" art, Mac Pakula. 4 p. in Strange
   Tales of the Unusual, no. 9 (Apr. 1957). -- Summary: A
   Martian arrives on Earth to capture an Earth man, but he
   mistakenly abducts another Martian who had arrived a
   thousand years ago and disguised himself as a human. --
   Data from Bob Klein, Thomas G. Lammers, Ethan Hoddes et al.
   via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S76no.9
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Disguises.
   "Witchcraft!" / art, Robert Q. Sale. 5 p. in Strange Tales,
   no. 29 (June 1954). -- Summary: An executioner thinks to
   drum up business by accusing a hermit of being a witch, but
   the woman will not confess even under torture. The
   executioner disguises himself as the devil and visits her
   cell to get her to confess. A guard sees him and raises the
   alarm, and he can't remove the costume because she really
   was a witch. -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin
   O'Hearn, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3S75m no.29
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Disgust

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Disgust.
   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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Disgust.
   "The Bugs" / art, Larry Woromay. 4 p. in Strange Tales, no.
   13 (Dec. 1952) ; reprinted in Vault of Evil, no. 2 (Apr.
   1973). -- Summary: Alien scientists are disgusted when they
   look at the humans they have collected from Earth under
   their microscopes and recommend that the small planet be
   destroyed. -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin
   O'Hearn, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3S75m no.13
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Disgust.
   "Dick Disgusting's New-Wave Nature Notes" / by David
   Standish & Jerry Sullivan ; illustrated by Skip Williamson.
   1/2 p. in Snarf, no. 10 (Feb. 1987). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.K5S58no.10
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Disgust.
   "A Doberman Peed On Him in the Park"* (Em, June 29, 2007) /
   emsmedstad. -- Summary: Jack the dog smells funny. -- From
   The London Paper (England); author statement from e-mail
   address. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "urine"
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Disgust.
   "Girl of the Forest!" 7 p. in My Romantic Adventures, no.
   84 (Dec. 1957). -- Begins: "For years, I've been reading
   love stories by giddy young girls, and I'm disgusted!" --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.A5R6no.84
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Disgust.
   "Gratefulness Creeping in!"* (Cathy, July 28, 1997) / by
   Cathy Guisewite. -- Summary: Irving gives Cathy a list of
   business leads, confusing her disgust for him. -- Key
   words: Cold calls, repulsion, spectra, endearment.
   Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Leads"
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Disgust.
   "Have You Ever Been There? It's Disgusting!"* (Doonesbury,
   Oct. 30, 2006) / Garry Trudeau. -- Summary: Boopsie objects
   to both the quantity and quality of the food at
   McFriendly's, where Zonker works. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "quantity"
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Disgust.
   "I Dreamed that our Record was so Bad the Team Physician
   Quit in Disgust and the Front Office Hired Dr. Kevorkian!"*
   (Tank McNamara, Dec. 7, 1993) / by Millar-Hinds. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Kevorkian"
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Disgust.
   "Monthly Bath"* (Nancy, Aug. 1, 1997) / Guy & Brad
   Gilchrist. -- Summary: Sluggo greets the new month with
   disgust, but dutifully marks another tally on the wall by
   his bathtub. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Baths"
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Disgust.
   "What a Disgusting Time for the Odds to Change"* (Born
   Loser, Sept. 5, 1984) / Art Sansom. -- Summary: Gladys
   reads that by the time a man reaches age 70 there are 5
   women for every man; Brutus is unimpressed. -- Key word:
   Statistics, aging. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "odds"
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Disgust, Blame and Inspiration.
   Lap Dancing for Mommy : Tender Stories of Disgust, Blame
   and Inspiration / by Erika Lopez. -- Seattle : Seal Press,
   1997. -- 177 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. -- Lesbian characters. --
   Call no.: PN6727.L597L3 1997
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Disgusting.
   Prime : Gross and Disgusting. -- Calabasas, CA : Malibu
   Comics Entertainment, 1994- . -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
   Began with no. 1 (Oct. 1994). -- (Ultraverse) -- Other
   title: Prime Annual. -- Superhero genre. -- LIBRARY HAS:
   no. 1. -- Call no.: PN6728.6.M25P682
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Disgusting.
   "Prom Dates"* (Patsy Walker) 5 p. in Miss America Magazine,
   v. 7, no. 42 (Nov. 1951). -- Begins: "Revolting!
   Disgusting! What does he see in" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.M3M53no.42
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Disgusting.
   "Thanks and Nice! It's Disgusting!"* (Popeye, May 2, 1985)
   / by Bud Sagendorf. -- Summary: Popeye thanks the men for
   welcoming him to Vile Valley. -- Call no.: oversize
   PN6726.K52A2
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Disgusting Animals.
   "Pingy-Poo, the World's Most Disgusting Animal!"* (Dorman's
   Doggie) 1 p. in Dorman's Doggie / by Foolbert Sturgeon (San
   Francisco : Rip Off Press, 1979). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.R5D6 1979
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"Disgusting Cartoon" / Catherine M. McGuan. sect. 1, p. 22 in
   the Chicago Tribune, Mar. 15, 2000. -- Letter to the editor
   about a Jeff MacNelly cartoon about the Pope and the
   Trinity. -- Call no.: NC1320.S35 2000
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"Disgusting Comic" / John Martini. section 1, p. 24 in The
   Chicago Tribune, Oct. 24, 2002. -- Letter to the editor
   about the comic strip Boondocks. -- Call no.: PN6710.S35
   2002
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Disgusting Comics. -- Vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 1987)-  . -- New
   York : Quasar Publications, 1986- . -- ill. ; 28 cm. --
   Bimonthly. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1.
   I. Quasar Publications. Call no.: PN6728.5.Q3D5
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"A Disgusting Experience."
   Notes from a Defeatist / by Joe Sacco. -- Seattle, Wash. :
   Fantagraphics Books, 2003. -- 215 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. --
   "Collected for the first time in one volume, short
   satirical, journalistic and autobiographical pieces." --
   Contents: Cartoon genius ; Eight characters ; Social
   studies ; In the company of long hair ; A disgusting
   experience ; Voyage to the end of the library ; When good
   bombs happen to bad people ; More women, more children,
   more quickly ; How I loved the war ; Epilogue, on my day
   off ; Apocrypha. -- Alternative genre. -- Call no.:
   PN6727.S135N6 2003
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Disgusting Perfection.
   "I'd Already Decided I Didn't Like Them Because They're So
   Disgustingly Perfect!"* (On a Claire Day, July 29, 2006) /
   Beckett-Ventresca. -- Summary: Claire doesn't know about
   going to the neighbors' party. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "perfection"
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Disgusting Places.
   "A Place to Wipe It Off"* (Off the Mark, Aug. 28, 1998) /
   Mark Parisi. -- Summary: The owner is pleased with the
   greeting, and the dog is glad too because his tongue has
   been in disgusting places. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "licking"
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Dish Antennas.
   "State of the Art for State of the Art's Sake"* (Tank
   McNamara, May 16, 1992) / by Millar-Hinds. -- Summary: The
   football players have little dish antennas on their
   helmets. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "state of the art"
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Dish Towels.
   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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Disheartening.
   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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"Disheartening Cartoon" / Sandy Loeffler. p. 16A in The
   Detroit Free Press, Aug. 26, 1993. -- Letter to the editor
   objecting to the Luann strip of Augs. 10, 1993 concerning
   autism. -- Call no.: PN6710.S35 1993
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Dishes

See also:
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Dishes.
   "Ah Told Her You Did It"* (Kelly, Sept. 14, 1973) / Jack
   Moore. -- Summary: Duke was practicing his serve in the
   house and broke some dishes. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "serving"
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Dishes.
   "Algo que Aprendió en la Universidad!"* (Juanito) 1 p. in
   Valor, no. 22 (Dec. 1957) ; in Acción Policíaca, no. 74
   (Jan. 1958) ; in Confesiones de Amor, no. 20 (Jan. 1958) ;
   in Robin Hood, no. 17 (Jan. 1958) ; and in Suspenso, no. 12
   (Jan. 1958). -- Juanito's father demonstrates how they used
   to eat meatballs when he was in college, and ends up
   breaking all the dishes in the kitchen. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44V24no.22
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Dishes.
   "All Washed Up!" (Archie) / Bill Vigoda & (Pen?). 11 p. in
   Archie Comics, no. 20 (May/June 1946). -- "Archie's got a
   new invention that does away with washing dishes. It also
   does away with dishes." -- Second artist's signature not
   deciphered. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7no.20
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Dishes.
   "All You Gotta Do is Follow It"* (Tiger, Feb. 9, 1998) / by
   Bud Blake. -- Summary: The magic forked stick finds
   Stripe's water dish. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dowsing"
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Dishes.
   "The Art of Self Defense"* (The Mountain Boys, Jan. 20,
   1939) / by Paul Webb. -- Summary: The salesman can't sell
   them a tablecloth, a table, dishes or a hog trough, but he
   makes Scragg angry and tries to sell one more thing. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "salesmen"
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Dishes.
   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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Dishes.
   "A Break" (Freckles and His Friends, Nov. 9, 1946) / by
   Blosser. -- Summary: Freckles and Lard show up to wash
   dishes, then Lard drops a stack of plates and they're told
   to leave and never come back. -- Call no.: PN6728.F675F6
   1939 v.2
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Dishes.
   "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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Dishes.
   "Dirty Dishes and Everything"* (Casey the Cop) / Henry
   Boltinoff. 1 p. in World's Finest Comics, no. 17 (Spring
   1945). -- Begins: "With the wife away I certainly let the
   place go to pot" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W7no.17
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Dishes.
   "Do Not Remove Cake from Dish"* (No Comment, Feb. 10, 1982)
   / by Shirvanian. -- Summary: Brimstone figures out how to
   eat the cake anyhow. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cakes"
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Dishes.
   "Don't Leave Him a Tip"* (Herman, copyright 1981) / by Jim
   Unger. p. 79 in Battered Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA : H.
   Gregory Associates, 1991). -- Summary: A diner asks the
   waiter for a fork, and the waiter grinds a dish of food
   into his face. -- Call no.: PN6231.H8G75 1991
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Dishes.
   "Fish Dish" (Jughead Dipsy Doodles) 1 p. in Archie's
   Madhouse, no. 9 (Dec. 1960). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.A7A67no.9
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Dishes.
   "Grown Men Don't Dry Dishes, Pokey"* (Redeye, Apr. 29,
   1985) / by Gordon Bess. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.K52A2
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Dishes.
   "Helping with the Dishes"* (Patsy and Buzz) / Stan Lee & Al
   Hartley. 1 p. in Patsy Walker, no. 94 (Apr. 1961). --
   Begins: "Hi, Mrs. Walker! Is Patsy busy? No, Buzz" -- Call
   no.: PN6728.1.M3P3no.94
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Dishes.
   "How Many More Days Till Easter?"* (The Ryatts, Dec. 26,
   1972) / Jack Elrod. -- Summary: Missy and Winky are
   surrounded by Christmas presents (dolls, dishes, a guitar,
   toy cars and trucks, a wagon, a toy gun, a doll buggy, toy
   sports equipment, a toy stove and a doctor's bag). -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Easter"
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Dishes.
   "I Think You've Switched the Dishes and Brought Us
   Someone's Leftovers"* (A College Girl Named Joe, July 5,
   2004) / by Aaron Warner. -- Summary: At the restaurant, her
   steak platter has no steak, and his plate has chewing gum
   on it. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "leftovers"
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Dishes.
   "I Wonder if Diana Ross Ever Dried Dishes?"* (Sugar, July
   30, 1997) / Robert Gill. -- Key words: Dreaming, fame,
   fortune. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Ross"
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Dishes.
   "If You'd Rather Fix a Dish of Cereal at Home, Be My
   Guest"* (Calvin & Hobbes, Oct. 28, 1991) / Watterson. --
   Summary: They're going out for pizza a lot these days. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "eating out"
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Dishes.
   "Kitty Litter in the Dish"* (Fat Freddy's Cat ; 194) 1 p.
   in The Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat, no. 4 (1978) / by
   Gilbert Shelton ; and 1/2 p. in The Adventures of Fat
   Freddy's Cat, no. 4 (1988) -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5A3bk.4
   1978. Call no.: PN6728.45.R5A3no.4 1988
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Dishes.
   "Love Can Move Mountains of Dirty Dishes"* (Weltschmerz,
   Aug. 7, 1997) / by Lind. -- Undated strip; date is that of
   publication in Eye (Toronto, Ont.) -- Key words: Begging,
   will work for food, military thugs, Somalia, homeless,
   topless single mothers, compassion dollars, blackmail.
   Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Somalia"
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Dishes.
   "My Grandpa Says You are One Hot Dish"* (Dennis the Menace,
   July 10, 2004) / Hamilton. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dishes"
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Dishes.
   "Nonsense! A Round of Golf Will Do You Good! I'll Sit Right
   Here and Wait While You Zip Through the Housework!" (Side
   Glances, Aug. 25, 1967) / by Galbraith ; Gill Fox. --
   Summary: A husband addresses a wife surrounded by active
   children, dirty dishes and spills. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "housework"
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Dishes.
   "Oh, THESE Dirty Dishes"* (When I Was Short, Mar. 15, 1991)
   / Michael Fry & Guy Vasilovich. -- Summary: Poor peripheral
   vision might be an adaptive advantage, unless you have a
   seeing-eye mom. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dishwashing"
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Dishes.
   "Why Cats are so Paranoid" (Kit 'n Carlyle, July 29, 1997)
   / Larry Wright. -- Summary: The vacuum cleaner is eyeing
   Carlyle's food dish. -- Keywords: Cat food, tongues. --
   Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Vacuum Cleaners"
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Dishes.
   "You Better Get Dawg Some Other Kind of Dog Food"* (Hi and
   Lois, July 2, 1987) / Dik Browne. -- Summary: Dawg is
   dumping his dish into the kitchen garbage can. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Dishes.
   "You're Getting Overheated"* (Herman, copyright 1983) / by
   Unger. p. 58 in Battered Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA : H.
   Gregory Associates, 1991). -- Summary: She tells him to
   stop washing dishes and go outside and wash windows. --
   Call no.: PN6231.H8G74 1991
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Disheveled.
   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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Disheveled Spies.
   "Science Wins Again" 1 p. in Airboy Comics, v. 9, no. 4
   (May 1952) -- SUMMARY: A disheveled spy follows Professor
   Tomicbomb into a barber college by mistake, and gets a
   forcible haircut: "You scientists are mad!"
   k. Disheveled Spies. k. Spies. k. Professors. k. Atomic
   bomb. k. Barber colleges. k. Haircuts. Call no.: Film
   15791, r.33
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Dishing.
   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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Dishing It Out.
   "Mickey the Monitor Dishes It Out" (Mickey the Monitor) 2
   p. in Whiz Comics, no. 74 (May 1946) -- Serving ice cream.
   I. Mickey the Monitor. k. Dishing It Out. k. Ice Cream.
   Call no.: PN6728.1.F3W47no.74
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Dishing Up.
   "She'll Eat Anythin' I Dish Up, as Long as I Didn't Cook
   it"* (Andy Capp, Oct. 19, 1983) / Smythe. -- Summary: Flo
   is ill, and Andy takes her some fish and chips. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooking"
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Dishman. -- No. 1 (Sept. 1988)-  . -- Forestville, CA :
   Eclipse Comics, 1988-  . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Cover title:
   The Mundane Adventures of Dishman. -- By John MacLeod. --
   LIBRARY HAS: no. 1.
   1. Superhero comics. I. The Mundane Adventures of Dishman.
   II. MacLeod, John. III. Eclipse Comics. Call no.:
   PN6728.5.E25D52
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Dishman.
   The Mundane Adventures of Dishman. -- Guelph, Ont. : J.
   MacLeod, 1985- . -- ill. ; 22 cm. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-10
   (1985-1990)
   1. Superhero comics. 2. New wave comics. 3. Canadian
   comics. I. MacLeod, John. II. Dishman. Call no.: PN6734.M8
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Dishman--Reviews.
  "In a Perfect World" / by Richard Relkin, Chris Walls, Eva
   Marlo, Larry Stark. p. 8-13 in Comic Culture, v. 2, no. 5
   (June 1995) -- Reviews of: Fires ; Bulletproof ; Blood
   Childe ; Alex ; Ink Blot/Aeon Focus, no. 4 ; Windows, no.
   21 ; Bizarre Heroes ; Flaming Carrot ; Tainted ; Not Quite
   Dead ; Pixy ; Private Beach, Fun and Perils in the
   Trudyverse ; Eugenus ; I Never Liked You ; Tales from the
   Bog ; Dishman ; Dressed for Success ; Flower Boy ; Bunny
   Blues ; Nervous Tales.
   1. [Each title]--Reviews. I. [Each reviewer] Call no.:
   PN6725.C545v.2no.5
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"A Dishonest and Manipulative Little Monkey"* (Feet of Clay,
   July 30, 1997) / Chris Harding. -- Summary: Pitiful schemes
   like a fake resumé don't work on the boss, but they might
   work on the public. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Schemes"
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"The Dishonest Debtor" / script, Kamala Chandrakant ;
   illustrations, V.B. Halbe ; editor, Anant Pai. p. 17-20 in
   Tales of Maryada Rama : the Fairest Judge of All (Amar
   Chitra Katha, no. 633). -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.633
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Dishonesty

See also
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Dishonesty.
   "And Reserve the Chevy Chase Suite at the Betty Ford Center
   Through 1988"* (Bloom County, Sept. 30, 1987) / by Berke
   Breathed. -- Summary: Milo telephones an order for a deluxe
   lifestyle package for Bill, including a Los Angeles home, a
   Porsche, a Harley, a dishonest manager and a fashion model
   wife. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Harley Davidson"
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Dishonesty.
   "Are Pimps Dishonest?" (Drunken Fools and Their Money, no.
   1) / by Siegel & Simon. 3 p. in Savage Humor, no. 1 (1973).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7S34
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Dishonesty.
   "A Bag of Gold Coins : Ancient Tales of Wisdom and
   Adventure" / script, Shanti Devi Motichandra ;
   illustrations, V.B. Halbe ; editor, Anant Pai. p. 1-31 in
   Amar Chitra Katha, no. 607 (1977, 2009 printing). --
   (Fables & Humour) -- "The precious bag contains the fruits
   of a lifetime of hard work. Thieves and scoundrels lay
   claim to it, but foolishness and downright dishonesty
   thwart their aspirations. As these tales reveal, fate
   eventually favours only the honest. The stories in this
   Amar Chitra Katha have been adapted from the
   Anwar-i-Suhaili, a Persian version of the Panchatantra,
   written by Hussain Ali Waiz in the 15th century. The tales
   were beautifully illustrated by famous artists in the court
   of Akbar and Jahangir." -- Contents: "A Bag of Gold Coins"
   p. 1-16 ; "The Ungrateful Goldsmith" p. 17-31 -- Call no.:
   PN6790 .I54A5no.607
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Dishonesty.
   "But First Check to See if the Stamp was Cancelled"*
   (Galacto Guys, Jan. 30, 1993) / Cole. -- Summary: A letter
   comes accusing the guys of petty dishonesty, and they
   decide to throw it in the trash. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "pettiness"
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Dishonesty.
   "The Fearless Boy : Buddhist Tales, the Path to Happiness"
   / script, Luis M. Fernandes ; illustrations, Souren Roy ;
   editor, Anant Pai. p. 1-31 in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 710
   (1985, 2009 printing). -- (Fables & Humour) -- Summary from
   back cover: "Young Samkicca had learned the secret of
   happiness. Following Buddha's teachings not only freed him
   from desire and terror but also miraculously protected him
   from death! He was not the only one who had this precious
   knowledge. All those who opted for truth and hard work were
   blessed with joy, whereas the lazy, the proud and the
   dishonest were left bewailing their fate." -- Contents:
   "The Fearless Boy" p. 1-15 ; "The Two Disciples" p. 19-23 ;
   "The Great Architect" p. 24-31 -- Call no.: PN6790
   .I54A5no.710
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Dishonesty.
   "The Oldest Con Game!" (Top Secrets) 2 p. text in Top
   Secrets, no. 10 (July/Aug. 1949). -- Describes the "Gypsy
   switch." -- "Of course not all Gypsies are dishonest." --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.S75T6no.10
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Dishonesty.
   "Sakshi Gopal : His Love Wrought a Miracle" / script, Manoj
   Das ; illustrations, M.N. Nangare ; editor, Anant Pai. p.
   1-31 in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 706 (1975, 2010 printing).
   -- (Fables & Humour) -- Splash title: "Sakshigopal." --
   Summary from back cover: "His love was powerful, his god
   merciful, but was that enough to win him the respect of the
   world? More importantly, would he win the fair Vasanti as
   his wife? But who would be his witness? According to
   legend, a miracle occurred. The innocence of the penniless
   young orphan was declared. The dishonest, the greedy and
   the ungrateful could only watch on amazed." -- Call no.:
   PN6790 .I54A5no.706
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Dishonesty.
   "The Wicked Kazi" p. 24-29 in "Birbal the Just" (Amar
   Chitra Katha, no. 87 (1981 printing)) ; reprinted in Amar
   Chitra Katha, no. 559 (2009 printing). -- "In the days of
   Akbar, the people had respect for Kazis, for they were the
   officials appointed by the emperor to settle disputes. But
   the Kazi of Delhi was a dishonest man." -- Call no.: PN6790
   .I54A5no.87
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Dishonor

See also Honor
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Dishonor.
   "And Death Before Dishonor" (Aquaman) / Paul Levitz and
   Gerry Conway, writers ; Jim Aparo, art. 17 p. in Adventure
   Comics, no. 444 (Mar./Apr. 1976). -- Appearance of Mera. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3no.444
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Dishonor.
   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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Dishonor.
   "Death Before Dishonor" (SHIELD) / Stan Lee & Jack Kirby,
   script ; Kirby and Heck, art. 12 p. in Strange Tales, no.
   148 (Sept. 1966) ; reprinted in SHIELD, no. 2 (Apr. 1973).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75no.148
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Dishonor.
   "Gandhari" / script, Gayatri Madan Dutt ; illustrations,
   Dilip Kadam. 31 p. in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 644 (1980,
   1997 printing). -- (Epics & Mythology) -- "The mother of
   the Kaurava Princes." -- Summary from back cover: "A
   hundred sons, the sages say, are a hundred blessings.
   Gandhari's hundred Kaurava sons, however, were more of a
   curse. Did they become evil by some divine plan or was it
   because she was proudly blind to their faults? Helpless as
   they heaped dishonour on the family, she was furious with
   Lord Krishna for abetting in her sons' eventual slaughter.
   Unfortunately, her grief was overpowering, and threatened
   to wreak further havoc." -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.644
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Dishonor.
   "I Gambled with Dishonor" 8 p. in Campus Loves, no. 2 (Feb.
   1950). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.Q3C28no.2
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Dishonor.
   Kagetora / Akira Segami ; translated by Akira Tsubasa ;
   adapted by Nunzio DeFilippis & Christina Weir. -- New York
   : Del Rey/Ballantine, 2006- . -- ill. ; 19 cm. -- "First
   published in Japan in 2003 by Kodansha, Ltd., Tokyo" --
   Summary (from OCLC): Young ninja Kagetora has been given an
   impossible assignment--to teach the heir of a martial arts
   house the deft moves of self-defense and combat. The
   problem is that Yuki is clumsy and inept, but, even worse,
   Kagetora finds himself falling in love with her--a ninja's
   ultimate dishonor. -- Romance and kung fu genres. --
   LIBRARY HAS: v. 4. -- Call no.: PN6790.J33 S344K313 2006
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Dishpan Hands.
   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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Dishwasher, Lawnmower or Snow Plow?
   Hi and Lois : Dishwasher, Lawnmower or Snow Plow? / by Mort
   Walker and Dik Browne. -- New York : T. Doherty Associates,
   1983. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- A Tor book.
   I. Walker, Mort. II. Browne, Dik. II. Dishwasher, Lawnmower
   or Snow Plow? Call no.: PN6728.H5D5 1983
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"The Dishwasher Leaked, the Dryer Conked Out, and the TV went
   Blooey on Eric Severeid!" (Side Glances, Aug. 12, 1970) /
   by Gill Fox. -- Summary: A husband gets a report as he gets
   home. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Severeid"
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Dishwashers

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Dishwashers.
   "Guess Life Threw You a Curve There"* (The Hots, July 22,
   2003) / Hersh & Paley. -- Summary: Her dishwasher routine
   is interrupted when she finds a delicate wine glass in it.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dishwashers"
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Dishwashers.
   "I Feel So Necessary!"* (Zack Hill, July 3, 2004) / Deering
   & Newcombe. -- Summary: Jan comes home to a broken
   dishwasher, clogged drain, etc. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "dishwashers"
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Dishwashers.
   "I Knew It Was Husband, but I Wasn't Going to Tell Her"*
   (Bringing Up Father, Apr. 21, 1975) / by Bill Kavanagh &
   Hal Camp. -- Summary: Maggie is doing a crossword puzzle in
   a "liberated women's paper," and needs a 7-letter word for
   dishwasher. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "women's liberation"
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Dishwashers.
   "Is Pewter Safe in the Dishwasher?"* (Brenda Starr, Oct. 6,
   2000) / Bridgman & Schmich. -- Summary: Brenda is quizzed
   about the care of antiques, wood floors and pewter. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pewter"
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Dishwashers.
   "Lucky Day"* (Roger the Dodger) 1 p. in The Beano, no. 651
   (Jan. 8, 1955). -- Summary: Roger's day involves black
   cats, picking up pins, a horseshoe, a flat tire on the
   school bus, and a neighbor's new dishwasher. -- Call no.:
   PN6738.B36no.651
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Dishwashers.
   "Portable Dishwasher"* (The Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat)
   / Gilbert Shelton. p. 24 in Rip Off Comix, no. 24 (Fall
   1989). -- "Fat Freddy comes up with another great idea for
   his forthcoming bestseller, 101 Uses for a Live Cat." --
   Begins: "C'mere, cat! I can't finish all this food! You can
   have the rest!" -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5R5no.24
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Dishwashing

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Dishwashing.
   "According to This Quiz, You're a Male Chauvinist Pig"
   (Herman, copyright 1978) / by Unger. p. 10 in Battered
   Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA : H. Gregory Associates, 1991).
   -- Summary: He's doing the dishes, she's reading a
   magazine. -- Call no.: PN6231.H8G74 1991
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Dishwashing.
   "After Dinner Stuff" (Gasoline Alley, Nov. 27, 1919) /
   King. -- Summary: The men relax and smoke, while the women
   do dishes. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "smoking"
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Dishwashing.
   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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Dishwashing.
   "Can I Get a Free Meal at Least?"* (Lock Your Door, Apr.
   10, 2007) / by Derek O'Leary. -- Summary: The student
   dishwasher wants a severance package. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dishwashing"
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Dishwashing.
   "Memorize This, It's Your New Year Resolutions" (Herman,
   copyright 1978) / by Unger. p. 105 in Battered Husbands
   (Redondo Beach, CA : H. Gregory Associates, 1991). --
   Summary: He's doing the dishes, and his wife hands him a
   sheet of paper. -- Call no.: PN6231.H8G75 1991
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Dishwashing.
   "Mr. Natural Does the Dishes" (Mr. Natural) / R. Crumb. 1
   p. in Mr. Natural, no. 2 (Oct. 1971). -- Inside front
   cover. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.A6M5no.2
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Dishwashing.
   "The Non-Stick Frying Pan Challenge"* (Walnut Cove, July
   31, 1997) / Cullum & Marshall. -- Key words: Burned eggs,
   dishwashing. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Frying Pans"
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Dishwashing.
   "The #1 Time-Saving Device for Working Moms"* (Committed,
   Aug. 2, 1997) / Michael Fry. -- Key words: Helpers,
   dishwashing. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Timesaving"
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Dishwashing.
   "Oh, THESE Dirty Dishes"* (When I Was Short, Mar. 15, 1991)
   / Michael Fry & Guy Vasilovich. -- Summary: Poor peripheral
   vision might be an adaptive advantage, unless you have a
   seeing-eye mom. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dishwashing"
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Dishwashing.
   "Practical" (Freckles and His Friends, Oct. 29, 1946) / by
   Blosser. -- Summary: The bill has been whittled down some
   by dishwashing, and Nutty plans to invent potatoes that
   come without skins. -- Call no.: PN6728.F675F6 1939 v.2
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Dishwashing.
   "The Pre-Cleanup Dash" (Baby Blues, Nov. 1, 2006) / Jerry
   Scott and Rick Kirkman. -- (Dinner Table Olympics) -- Event
   involves leaving the table before dishwashing. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "cleaning up"
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Dishwashing.
   "Private Pete" 1 p. in Our Fighting Forces, no. 74 (Feb.
   1963). -- Begins: "Besides doing the dishes, I've got" --
   Call no.: PN6728.2.N3 O87no.74
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Dishwashing.
   "Shh! You'll Ruin the Surprise!"* (Perky & Beanz, Apr. 10,
   1987) / Russell Myers. -- Summary: Perky and Yoyo interrupt
   Grampa's dishwashing to give him a gift-wrapped shovel. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "shovels"
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Dishwashing.
   "Slouching on the Job"* (Out Our Way, June 2, 1948) (Why
   Mothers Get Gray) / J. R. Williams. -- Summary: Taking some
   ether, i.e., relaxed posture, reading comics and magazines
   while dishwashing, means they won't have such horrible
   memories of it. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Ether"
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Dishwashing.
   "Vaudeville's Best Juggler Has Offered to Help With the
   Dishes" (Embarrassing Moments, May 1, 1929) -- Summary:
   He's dropping them. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "jugglers"
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Dishwashing.
   "A Weekend of Dishwashing"* (The Tricks of Screwy Driver) 1
   p. in The Dandy, no. 1652 (July 21, 1973). -- Call no.:
   PN6738.D3no.1652
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Dishwashing.
   "Would It Kill You to Do the Dishes Once in a While?"* (The
   Spats) / by Jeff Pickering. p. 22 in Flint Comix &
   Entertainment, no. 1 (Mar.-Apr. 2009). -- Date of original
   printing not given. -- Call no.: PN6700.F55no.1
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Dishwater.
   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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Dishwater.
   "I'm Taking Cooking Classes from a World-Famous Chef"*
   (Blondie, June 1, 1993) / Young & Drake. -- Summary:
   Dagwood still thinks the soup tastes like dishwater. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooks"
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Disigni, Stefano--Miscellanea.
   Entry (v. 1, p. 693) 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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Disillusionment.
   "For Love Alone" 5 p. in My Secret Life, no. 26 (Dec.
   1958). -- "Larry wasn't the first man who wanted to marry
   me for what I could give him other than myself! Each time I
   thought the man wanted me for myself, and each time I was
   disillusioned." -- Summary: Meg is rich. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.C47Y6no.26
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Disillusionment.
   "The Mask of Lisa" 8 p. in My Secret Life, no. 38 (Feb.
   1961). -- Begins: "The story I am about to tell you, the
   story of my love and disillusionment, is unusual and
   strange! It is a story of lost loves and heartache and the
   bizarre way in which the man I loved tried to recapture a
   romance that had long ago died!" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.C47Y6no.38
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"Disinfected Youth."
   The Best American Comics 2009 / edited and with an
   introduction by Charles Burns ; Jessica Abel & Matt Madden,
   series editors. -- Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
   2009. -- 332 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. -- (The Best
   American Series) -- Includes bibliographical references. --
   Contents: Shh! / Tim Hensley ; Justin M. Damiano / Daniel
   Clowes ; Artist vs. artisan / Peter Bagge ; Underworld
   strips / Kaz ; Hillbillys 'r' dumb / Doug Allen ; Why I
   write only about myself / Aline Kominsky-Crumb ; Our
   beloved tape dispenser / Robert Crumb and Aline
   Kominsky-Crumb ; Indian Spirit Twain & Einstein / Michael
   Kupperman ; Spirit duplicator / Dan Zettwoch ; The company
   (excerpt) / Matt Broersma ; Shortcomings (excerpt) / Adrian
   Tomine ; Over easy (excerpt) / Mimi Pond ; Portrait of the
   artist as a young %@#*!! / Art Spiegelman ; Cruddy / Ron
   Regé Jr. ; When I was eleven / Gabrielle Bell ; Gropius in
   "Ring tones" / Tim Hensley ; Dal Tokyo / Gary Panter ;
   Disinfected youth, Gravel migration, and The wide riders /
   Ben Katchor ; Annoyed X girlfriend, Dad coming down the
   cellar stairs, Sally in the public toilet, Tree pee, Summer
   shower, and Church miracle / Jerry Moriarty ; Mosfet
   Warlock and the Mechlin men / CF ; Lo-bot-o-my-heart,
   Slumburbia, and Heart of darkness / David Sandlin ; The
   galactic funnels / Dash Shaw ; Berlin (excerpt) / Jason
   Lutes ; Maakies with the wrinkled knees strips / Tony
   Millionaire ; Black death (chapter two) / Sammy Harkham ;
   Jordan W. Lint / Chris Ware ; Fuzz & Pluck in Splitsville
   (excerpt) / Ted Stearn ; Freaks / Laura Park ; Skim
   (excerpt) / Jillian and Mariko Tamaki ; Antoinette / Koren
   Shadmi ; Glenn Ganges in Pulverize / Kevin Huizenga ;
   Jillian in The argument / Tim Hensley ; 5: 45 A.M. / Al
   Columbia ; Papa / Gilbert Hernandez ; The hand that feeds
   (excerpt) / Anders Nilsen ; Hope Gropius / Tim Hensley. --
   Alternative genre. -- Call no.: PN6726.B335 2009
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"Disinformation" / Kathe Todd. p. 4 in The Comics Journal, no.
   162 (Oct. 1993) -- (Blood & Thunder) -- Letter on Rip Off
   Press. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.162
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Disinformation : the Interviews / Richard Metzger. -- New York
   : Disinformation, 2002. -- 167 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25
   cm. -- "The interviews herein were culled from the
   transcripts of a Disinformation television series that ran
   for two seasons on Britain's Channel 4 network." --
   Includes interviews with Joe Coleman (p. 82-97) and Grant
   Morrison (p. 98-114). -- Call no.: CT220.M4 2002
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Disinformation.
   Anarchy for the Masses : the Disinformation Guide to the
   Invisibles / Patrick Neighly and Kareth Cowe-Spigai. -- New
   York : Disinformation, 2003. -- 288 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm.
   -- About Grant Morrison's Invisibles. -- Call no.:
   PN6727.M62 I5N4 2003
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Disingenuous.
   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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Disinherited.
   "I Gave Up The Man I Love!" 6 p. in My Own Romance, no. 73
   (Jan. 1960) -- SUMMARY: Phil's going to be disinherited for
   marrying a lower-class girl, but his grandfather overrules
   his snooty parents.
   k. Disinherited. k. Heirs. k. Grandfathers. k. Snootiness.
   Call no.: PN6728.1.M3M83no.73
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"Disintegrating Ego"* (Barefootz) 1 tier in Howard Cruse's
   Barefootz Funnies, no. 2 (1976). -- Inside front cover. --
   Call no.: PN6728.45.K5B33no.2
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Disintegration.
   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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Disintegration.
   "The Danger of Having a Speck in Your Eye" / by Moebius. p.
   13 in French Ticklers, no. 1 (Oct. 1989). -- Summary: A
   nuclear power plant worker has developed atomic vision and
   has disintegrated 27 people so far. Originally in Hara-Kiri
   in 1963 or 1964 ; reprinted in Moebius 1/2 (Graphitti
   Designs, 1991). -- Call no.: PN6746.F7no.1
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Disintegration Chambers.
   "Proceed to the Disintegration Chamber"* (1996) / by
   Montellier. p. 44 in Heavy Metal, no. 2 (May 1977). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.H43no.2
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"Disintegrator" / art by Ken Barr ; story by Nicola Cuti. p.
   30-36 in Creepy, no. 40 (July 1971). -- "Inventor Danny
   Gordon discovers a power more deadly than even he dreams."
   -- Call no.: PN6728.3.W3C7no.40
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Disintegrators.
   "The Atomic Disintegrator"* (Superman) / Joe Shuster. 13 p.
   in Action Comics, no. 21 (Feb. 1940) -- Data from Jon
   Ingersoll, Bob Klein and Brian Mowbray of Grand Comics
   Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A2m no.21
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Disinterest.
   "Come Closer, Love" 7 p. in Heart Throbs, no. 144 (Aug.
   1972) ; edited from Secret Hearts, no. 28 (June/July 1955),
   where it was titled "Distant Love." -- Summary: Ava does
   everything she can to prove she's not interested in rich
   Ricky Randolph, but he finally wears down her resistance.
   -- Data from Bob Cherry, Ed Boner and Dwayne Best via Grand
   Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.Q3H4no.144
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"The Disinterested Arbiter" / George Sellas. p. 79 in Graphic
   Classics : Ambrose Bierce (Mount Horeb, WI : Eureka
   Productions, 2003). -- (Bierce's Fables) -- Call no.:
   PN6726.R6306 2003
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Disinto. -- Tlalnepancla, Mex. : Maod, . -- ill. ; 26 cm. --
   "Revista de fantasia y ficcion." -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44D543
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Disjoncteur Comics.
   Robert Le Skin. -- Boissy-le-Sec : Disjoncteur Comics,
   1997- . -- ill. ; 25 cm. -- Began with no. 1 (Juin 97). --
   By Gaël. -- About skinheads and white supremacy. -- LIBRARY
   HAS: no. 1. -- Call no.: PN6748.R57
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The Disjunction of Word and Image.
   "Disturbing Comics : The Disjunction of Word and Image in
   the Comics of Andrzej Mleczko, Ben Katchor, R. Crumb, and
   Art Spiegelman" / Frank L. Cioffi. p. 97-122 in The
   Language of Comics : Word and Image (Jackson : University
   Press of Mississippi, 2001). -- Includes illustrations. --
   Call no.: PN6714.L32 2001
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"Disjunctions" / story by Harvey Pekar ; art by Joe Zabel &
   Gary Dumm. 6 p. in American Splendor, no. 15 (1990). --
   Call no.: PN6728.45.P4A5no.15
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