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Newspaper Comics Council |
----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council. A Career for You in the Comics / compiled by the Newspaper Comics Council. -- New York : Newspaper Comics Council, 1973? -- 25 p. : ill. ; 16 x 23 cm. -- Call no.: PN6714.C3 1973 ------------------------------------------------------ Newspaper Comics Council. The Cartoonist Cookbook : a gathering by the Newspaper Comics Council / edited by Theodora Illenberger and Avonne Eyre Keller ; with a foreword by Stephen Becker and an introduction by James A. Beard ; design, Robert Sugar. -- New York : Hobbs, Dorman, 1966. -- vii, 189 p. : ill., ports. ; 27 cm. 1. Cookery--Caricatures and cartoons. I. Newspaper Comics Council. II. Illenberger, Theodora. III. Keller, Avonne Eyre. IV. Becker, Stephen D. V. Beard, James A. VI. Hobbs, Dorman. Call no.: TX715.N576 1966b ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council. The Cartoonist Cookbook : a gathering by the Newspaper Comics Council / edited by Theodora Illenberger and Avonne Eyre Keller ; with a foreword by Stephen Becker and an introduction by James A. Beard ; design, Robert Sugar. -- New York : Gramercy, 1966. -- vii, 189 p. : ill., ports. ; 27 cm. 1. Cookery--Caricatures and cartoons. I. Newspaper Comics Council. II. Illenberger, Theodora. III. Keller, Avonne Eyre. IV. Becker, Stephen D. V. Beard, James A. VI. Gramercy. Call no.: TX715.N576 1966 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council. Cavalcade of American Comics : a history of comic strips from 1896 to 1963. -- Newspaper Comics Council and the American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1963. -- 16 p. : col. ill. ; 37 cm. 1. Newspaper strips--History and criticism. I. Newspaper Comics Council. II. American Newspaper Publishers Association. III. American Comics. Call no.: PN6725.C35 1963 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council. Cavalcade of American Comics : a History of Comic Strips from 1896 to 1964. -- Sponsored by the Golden Triangle Assn., the Pittsburgh Press and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 1963. -- 16 p. : col. ill. ; 37 cm. -- "During International Comics Week, March 30 - April 4, in conjunction with Newspaper Comics Council, Inc." -- Call no.: PN6725.C35 1963b ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council. The Cavalcade of American Comics : a history of comic strips from 1896 / The Newspaper Comics Council. -- 1982. -- 16 p. : col. ill. ; 35 cm. -- Call no.: PN6725.C35 1982 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council. Comics in the Classroom : a suggested program for reading and learning created with the cooperation of newspaper editors and comic strip cartoonists. -- New York : Newspaper Comics Council, 1974. -- 7 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. -- Caption title. 1. Newspapers--Sections, columns, etc.--Comics. 2. Comic books, strips, etc. in education. I. Newspaper Comics Council. Call no.: PN6714.C637 1974 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council. Parade of the Comics : a Coloring Book. -- New York : Saalfield, 1966. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 28 cm. -- "Artcraft". -- "Created by 33 artists, members of Newspaper Comics Council" -- Each artist has done 3 pages of drawings on the theme of "Parades," using the characters of his strip or feature. -- Call no.: PN6726.P3 1966 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council--Miscellanea. Index entry to Cartoonist Profiles, no. 24 (Dec. 1974), p. 34-35 -- Data from R.C. Harvey. Call no.: NC1300.C35no.24 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council--Miscellanea. Index entry to Cartoonist Profiles, no. 34 (June 1977), p. 13 -- Data from R.C. Harvey. Call no.: NC1300.C35no.34 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council--Miscellanea. Index entry (p. 110, 170, 245) in The Penguin Book of Comics, by George Perry and Alan Aldridge. Rev. ed. Harmondsworth, England : Penguin Books, 1971. -- Call no.: NC1340.P4 1971 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Council--Miscellanea. Index entry (p. 116) in Women and the Comics / by Trina Robbins and Catherine Yronwode (Eclipse Books, 1985). Call no.: PN6710.R6 1985 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Dept. "Gasoline Valley!" (Dep't: Newspaper Comics) in Mad, no. 15 (Sept. 1954). -- Data from index in Mad #350. -- Reprint call no.: PN6728.2.E14M3a 1986 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Comics Dept. "Gopo Gossum!" (Dep't: Newspaper Comics) in Mad, no. 23 (May 1955). -- Data from index in Mad #350. -- Reprint call no.: PN6728.2.E14M3a 1986 ----------------------------------------------------- "Newspaper Comics Focus of Exhibit." item in the Journal Star (Peoria, Ill.), Mar. 26, 1995, about an exhibit at the Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, Conn. -- Shows a Yellow Kid painting by Outcault from 1897. -- Call no.: PN6710.S35 1995 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper crusades and comic books. Index entry (p. 3-4, 28-29, 118) in Seal of Approval, the History of the Comics Code, by A. Kiste Nyberg (Jackson, Miss. : University Press of Mississippi, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6725.N953 1998 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Delivery. 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 ----------------------------------------------------- "Newspaper Editor Edits Doonesbury" p. 17-18 in The Comics Journal, no. 132 (Nov. 1989). -- About censorship. -- Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.132 -----------------------------------------------------
Newspaper Editors |
----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Editors. "Cleo Pinch-Hits" (The Nebbs, July 31, 1942) / by Hess ; W. A. Carlson. -- Summary: Paul Pressman, the newspaper editor, is in bed and worried about the newspaper, but Cleo has written a headline story calling him a hero. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "heroes" ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Editors. "He Stole 50 Years" 4 p. in World of Fantasy, no. 15 (Dec. 1958). -- Summary: An unscrupulous newspaper editor gets a machine that can show the future. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3W57no.15 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Editors. Index entry (p. 10, 20, 34) in The Will Eisner Companion, by N.C. Christopher Couch & Stephen Weiner (New York : DC Comics, 2004). -- Call no.: PN6727.E35 Z5C6 2004 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Editors. "Million-Dollar Snapshot" (Rex the Wonder Dog) / John Broome, script ; Gil Kane, pencils ; Bernard Sachs, inks. 8 p. in The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog, no. 24 (Nov./Dec. 1955). -- Summary: On a return visit to Danny's cousin Arthur, a newspaper editor, Rex becomes a news photographer. -- Data from Gene Reed via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.607 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Editors. "Perry White vs. Clark Kent" (Superman) / Curt Swan, pencils ; John Fischetti, inks. 12 p. in Superman, no. 73 (Nov./Dec. 1951). -- Summary: Clark Kent briefly becomes editor of the Daily Planet, and the newspaper combines with its rival the Daily Dispatch. -- Introduction of Ruth Dugan, Maxwell Leeds (Planet publisher), and Curtis (Dispatch editor). -- Data from Bob Hughes, Dwayne Best, Pat Lang, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S8m no.73 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Editors. "You and Your 10% Chance of Precipitation" (Side Glances, May 15, 1967) / by Galbraith ; Gill Fox. -- Summary: A dripping golfer brings the weather prediction to the attention of the newspaper editor. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "weather forecasts" -----------------------------------------------------
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Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) Entered in this index under NEA (Newspaper Enterprise Association) |
----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Feature Service. Index entry (p. 38) in The Funnies, 100 Years of American Comic Strips, by Ron Goulart (Holbrook, Mass. : Adams Publishing, 1995). -- Call no.: PN6725.G62 1995 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Features Council. Your Career in the Comics / by Lee Nordling for the Newspaper Features Council. -- Kansas City : Andrews and McMeel, 1995. -- 278 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. -- Appendices include cartoonist, syndicate and newspaper biographies, a list of cartoonist organizations, schools, and museums. -- Includes bibliographical references. -- Call no.: NC1320.N62 1995 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Features Council--Miscellanea. Index entry to Cartoonist Profiles, no. 64 (Dec. 1984), p. 50-53 -- Data from R.C. Harvey. Call no.: NC1300.C35no.64 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Features Council--Miscellanea. Index entry to Cartoonist Profiles, no. 94 (June 1992), p. 36-37 -- Data from R.C. Harvey. Call no.: NC1300.C35no.94 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Features Service. Titmouse Twins : They Couldn't Fool Grandpa. -- Newspaper Features Service, 1910. -- 1 folded sheet : col. ill. ; 7 x 53 cm. -- Funny animal genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.T55 1910 ----------------------------------------------------- "Newspaper Flashes!" 1 p. in Big Town, no. 49 (Jan./Feb. 1958). -- Illustrated facts about newspaper history. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3B5no.49 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Hall of Fame. "Billy DeBeck" (For the Newspaper Hall of Fame) p. 32 in Circulation, v. 2, no. 11 (Mar. 1923). -- Photograph of DeBeck at a drawing board. -- Call no.: PN4841.C58v.2no.11 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper Industry. Tee Time in Berzerkistan / by G.B. Trudeau. -- Kansas City, MO : Andrews McMeel Pub., 2009. -- 240 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm. -- (A Doonesbury Book) -- "No rogue regime ever needed its evildoing professionally reframed more urgently than Greater Berzerkistan, whose president-for-life Trff Bmzklfrpz (pronounced "Ptklm") needs to spin a recent round of ethnic cleansing. Fortunately, the pariah state (and its fifty-hole golf course, built overnight by Kurds and Jews) borders Iran, a fact that K Street uberlobbyist Duke is retained to parlay into a major U.S. arms package. Across town, the crumbling of the newspaper industry crushes Rick Redfern's hope of continuing employment. After thirty-five years at the Washington Post, he is ejected into the blogosphere, where his prose now battles it out with that of 1,186,783,465 rivals, including Roland Hedley, who takes the art of Twittering to a new self-reverential low." -- Call no.: PN6728.D65T4 2009 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper magazines. Index entry (p. 20, 83) in The Will Eisner Companion, by N.C. Christopher Couch & Stephen Weiner (New York : DC Comics, 2004). -- Call no.: PN6727.E35 Z5C6 2004 ----------------------------------------------------- Newspaper PM. Index entry (p. 152-153, 169, 186) in The Funnies, 100 Years of American Comic Strips, by Ron Goulart (Holbrook, Mass. : Adams Publishing, 1995). -- Call no.: PN6725.G62 1995 -----------------------------------------------------
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Newspaper Panels.
The New Breed. -- New York : Avon Books, 1990. -- 1 v. :
ill. ; 14 x 21 cm. -- "A King Features Comic". -- A
syndicated panel which features a different cartoonist each
day. -- Call no.: NC1426.N49 1990
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Newspaper Panels--Indexes.
Stripper's Guide : a comic strip index / by Allan Holtz. --
Winter Park, FL : Allan Holtz, 199-?- . -- 1 v.
(loose-leaf) ; 28 cm. -- Other titles: Historical guide &
index to US comic strips and cartoon panels; Stripper's
guide to U.S. comic strips and cartoon panels. -- Subject:
Indexes to newspaper comic strips, newspaper panels. --
LIBRARY HAS: A-J. -- Call no.: PN6725.H56 1990z
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Newspaper Panels--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 40-45) to Principes des Littératures
Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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Newspaper Panels--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 22) in The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons,
ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit : Gale Research, 1980). --
Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Newspaper Publishers.
"Perry White vs. Clark Kent" (Superman) / Curt Swan,
pencils ; John Fischetti, inks. 12 p. in Superman, no. 73
(Nov./Dec. 1951). -- Summary: Clark Kent briefly becomes
editor of the Daily Planet, and the newspaper combines with
its rival the Daily Dispatch. -- Introduction of Ruth
Dugan, Maxwell Leeds (Planet publisher), and Curtis
(Dispatch editor). -- Data from Bob Hughes, Dwayne Best,
Pat Lang, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3S8m no.73
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Newspaper readership.
Index entry (p. 6) in Bonzer : Australian Comics
1900-1990s, edited by Annette Kay Shiell (Melbourne : Elgua
Media, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6790.A8 S47 1998
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Newspaper Reporters.
"Cast Away on Ned's Island"* (Crusoe Island) / by Skipper
Martin ; art: Howard Larsen. 7 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 30
(Aug. 1946). -- Introduces Connie Courtney, newspaper
reporter ; Paul Harris, Jr., son of a famous American
general ; Loo Fey, Chinese princess ; and Old Ned, a
hostile previous castaway. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The
Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.154
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Newspaper Reporters.
Entry ("Meet the Press") on comic book characters working
for newspapers (p. 309) in Comics Between the Panels /
Steve Duin, Mike Richardson (Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse
Comics, 1998) -- Call no.: PN6707.D8 1998
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Newspaper Reporters.
Phantom Jack : the Nowhere Man Agenda / story, Michael San
Giacomo ; art, Andy Belanger, Andy Finlayson, and Sean
McArdie ; inks, Tom Schloendorn. -- San Diego, Calif. : IDW
Publishing, 2010. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "An
all-new adventure of the newspaper reporter with one simple
superpower: invisibility. Jack's adversary has been around
for a long time; the clues were right there in the first
series. Now, he must battle the Nowhere Man, a villain with
powers a hundred times greater than his own. Does Jack have
what it takes to become a hero?" -- Superhero genre. --
Call no.: PN6727.S225P472 2010
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Newspaper Reprints.
Entry (p. 327) in Comics Between the Panels / Steve Duin,
Mike Richardson (Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse Comics, 1998)
-- Call no.: PN6707.D8 1998
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Newspaper Reprints.
Index entry (p. 23) in Ron Goulart's Great History of Comic
Books (Chicago : Contemporary Books, 1986). Call no.:
PN6725.G635 1986
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"Newspaper Story : an Inspirational Tale for the Afflicted" by
Julien Hoge and "Stumps" Schwind. 2 p. in Snarf, no. 9
(Feb. 1981). -- Story about a blind photojournalist named
Bill Preston. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.K5S58no.9
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Newspaper strip superheroines : Claire Voyant.
Index entry (p. 110-111, 113) in The Great Women
Superheroes / Trina Robbins (Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen
Sink Press, 1996) Call no.: PN6725.R59 1996
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Newspaper strip superheroines : Invisible Scarlet O'Neil.
Index entry (p. 110-113) in The Great Women Superheroes /
Trina Robbins (Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen Sink Press,
1996) Call no.: PN6725.R59 1996
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Newspaper strip superheroines : Miss Fury.
Index entry (p. 16-21, 26, 37, 46, 72, 88, 110-111, 113,
124) in The Great Women Superheroes / Trina Robbins
(Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen Sink Press, 1996) Call no.:
PN6725.R59 1996
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Newspaper strip superheroines : Wonder Woman.
Index entry (p. 3-4, 7) in The Great Women Superheroes /
Trina Robbins (Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen Sink Press,
1996) Call no.: PN6725.R59 1996
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"Newspaper Strips" (Funnybook Roulette) / R. Fiore. p. 59-64
in The Comics Journal, no. 141 (Apr. 1991) -- A
review/survey of 38 current strips, and of reprint
collections of Flash Gordon, Krazy Kat, Polly and Her Pals,
and Terry and the Pirates from Kitchen Sink.
1. Newspaper comic strips--Reviews. 2. [Each strip
collected]--Reviews. I. Fiore, R. II. Funnybook Roulette.
Call no.: PN6700.C62no.141
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Newspaper Subscriptions.
"Die Abstauber" p. 42-43 in Ein Fest für Rudi / Peter Puck.
-- Summary (by M. Harbeck): Rudi and Fred figure out how to
receive free extras from companies like samples in
supermarkets, test drives at car dealers, or electronic
gadgets from newspaper subscriptions. -- Call no.
PN6757.P77 F4 2006
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"The Newspaper Trick."
Rosetta 2 : a Comics Anthology. -- Gainsville, FL :
Alternative Comics, 2004. -- 264 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. --
Contents [Untitled] / Jason ; South train / Andrea Bruno ;
Bronka, Yonkey, Tzila, Dolek, Shabbetay, Katz and McNamara
/ Miriam Katin ; Le Wagram / Edmond Baudoin ; Her pack /
Anke Feuchtenberger ; Fugitive fragments / Martin tom Dieck
; Cartoons / Feng Zikai & Liao Binxiong ; May 23, 1895 /
Santiago Cohen ; The leader of people ; The newspaper trick
/ Stefan J.H. van Dinther ; Remembering the Thirties /
Michael Kupperman ; New York cartoonist mugged! / R.
Sikoryak ; Mr. Okada / Max ; I married a bee / Fabio
Zimbres ; Beware! Beasts! / Filipe Abranches ; Detour /
Jessica Khane & Pedro Nora ; Eve o' twins / Craig Thompson
; Just like that / Vincent Stall ; The first Thanksgiving /
Ted Stearn ; Feng Zikai and Liao Bingxiong, views from a
Chinese past / Lim Cheng Tju ; Theomimesis / Ng Suat Tong &
Miriam Katin ; Blue meadows / Paul Pope ; Echo and bounce /
Tobias Tycho Schalken ; U.S. Post Modern Office Homes, Inc.
/ Matt Madden ; Small explosions / Jason Lutes ; The narrow
road into Kodansha, manga excerpts / Paul Pope ; Who knows
where the time goes? / Lat. -- Alternative genre. -- Call
no.: PN6726.R6402 2004
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"Newspaper Violates Doonesbury Contract" p. 11 in The Comics
Journal, no. 121 (Apr. 1985). -- Data from Pete Coogan. --
Call no.: PN6700.C62no.121
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Newspaper violence.
Index entry to (p. 80-81) Seduction of the Innocent, by
Frederic Wertham (New York : Rinehart, 1954). Call no.:
HQ784.C6W4
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"Newspaper Work is Very Fascinating, Don't You Think, Isn't
It?"* (Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye, July 12, 1933) / by
Segar. p. 7 of The Menomonee Falls Guardian, no. 1 (June
28, 1973). -- Summary: Popeye as star reporter, and Wimpy
as photographer, head out to find some news. -- Call no.:
oversize PN6726.M582no.1
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Newspaperbooks.
The Election that was : MacNelly at his best. -- New York :
Newspaperbooks, 1977. -- 56 p. : ill. ; 18 x 24 cm.
1. Presidents--United States--Election--1976--Caricatures
and cartoons. I. MacNelly, Jeff. II. Newspaperbooks. Call
no.: E868.M32 1977
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Newspapermen.
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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Newspapermen.
"Date with Two Newspapermen"* (Patsy Pinup) / by Wanda
Graham. 1 p. in Fight Comics, no. 51 (Aug. 1947). -- Call
no.: Film 15791 r.5
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Newspapermen.
"The Problem of the Phony Newspaperman"* (Federal Men) /
Jerry Siegel, script ; Chad Grothkopf, art. 4 p. in
Adventure Comics, no. 57 (Dec. 1940). -- Villains Aldo
Serald and his spies are all introduced ; introduction of
Senator Blast. -- Detective genre. -- Data from Bob Cherry,
Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, et al., via Grand Comics Database
Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3m no.57
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"Newspapers!" (Dep't: The Press) in Mad, no. 16 (Oct. 1954).
-- Data from index in Mad #350. -- Reprint call no.:
PN6728.2.E14M3a 1986
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Newspapers.
"Absentminded"* (Professor Eureka) / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p.
in Action Comics, no. 179 (Apr. 1953). -- Begins: "I'm
tired of reading pieces in the papers saying professors are
absentminded!" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A2no.179
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Newspapers.
"Ahoy, Wimpy, Get a Pitcher of Him Fallin'* (Thimble
Theatre Starring Popeye, July 13, 1933) / by Segar. p. 7 of
The Menomonee Falls Guardian, no. 1 (June 28, 1973). --
Summary: Popeye knocks a man down to create some news for
the newspaper. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.M582no.1
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Newspapers.
"Alabama!" / William Neff. p. 24-26 in Rip Off Comix, no.
25 (1989). -- "Neff, whos 'Captain Krygo' was one of the
highlights of ROP's Heck! paperback, shows us what it was
like to work as a staff artist on a newspaper in the Deep
South." -- ("Workin' for a Living" issue) -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.R5R5no.25
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Newspapers.
"All Right, All Right! I'll Mow the Lawn!"* (Garfield, Apr.
4, 1997) / Jim Davis. -- Summary: Odie and Garfield suit up
for a safari to go out and get the newspaper. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "lawns"
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Newspapers.
"And Still No One Writes" (Moderately Confused, Nov. 6,
2006) / Jeff Stahler. -- Summary: A castaway reads in a
newspaper about increasing population. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "desert islands"
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Newspapers.
"Another Story" (The Nebbs, Aug. 1, 1942) / by Hess ; W. A.
Carlson. -- Summary: Paul says the big story in the next
edition of the newspaper should be about the new road, not
about him being a hero, and also says he has a story he'd
like to tell Cleo privately. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"newspapers"
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Newspapers.
"The Awful Truth" 5 p. in True Comics, no. 31 (Jan. 1944)
-- A resistance newspaper in occupied Poland, the "Prosto z
Mostu."
1. Prosto z Mostu. k. Newspapers. k. Resistance. k. Poland.
Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.31
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Newspapers.
"Behind Every Great Man" 1 p. in National Lampoon Presents
Claire Bretecher (New York: National Lampoon Magazine,
1978). -- Summary: A woman sells a communist newspaper in
front of her husband's building. Her mother interprets this
as trying to help his career. -- Call no.: PN6747.B7A25
1978
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Newspapers.
The Boondocks : Because I Know you Don't Read the
Newspapers / by Aaron McGruder. -- Kansas City : Andrews
McMeel Pub., 2000. -- 128 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm. --
African American characters. -- Call no.: PN6728.B625B4
2000
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Newspapers.
"Birds of a Feather" / Robert Triptow. 10 p. in Gay Comix,
no. 13 (Summer 1991) -- Adventures of a high school
newspaper staff.
I. Triptow, Robert. k. Feathers. k. High School Newspapers.
k. Newpapers. k. Gay Teenagers. Call no.:
PN6728.45.K5G3no.13
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Newspapers.
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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Newspapers.
"Breakfast and the Newspaper in Bed"* (The Adventures of
Fat Freddy's Cat) / Gilbert Shelton. p. 48 in Rip Off
Comics, no. 31 (1991). -- Begins: "It says in this magazine
that animals are being trained to serve their handicapped
masters!" -- ("Wheels" issue) -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.R5R5no.31
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Newspapers.
"Britney's Plan for World Peace"* (Sherman's Lagoon, June
11, 2002) / by Jim Toomey. -- Summary: Hawthorne's
newspaper is having celebrity guest columnists. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Spears"
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Newspapers.
"Brother, It Gets Definitely Rugged Some Times"* (Penny,
Nov. 10, 1950) / by Harry Haenigsen. -- Summary: Trying to
be helpful, Penny cleans a cupboard and burns newspapers
her mother was saving. "Why don't you ask before you do
things?" So she asks her father for something to do. "You
should be able to find things to do without asking." --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "permission"
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Newspapers.
"But Only What Snoopy and Garfield Say"* (Beetle Bailey,
Sept. 24, 1998) / Mort Walker. -- Summary: Otto's laughing
at the newspaper, turns out he can read. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "reading"
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Newspapers.
"By the Way, No Dogs in the Newsroom!"* (Brenda Starr, Aug.
20, 1999) / Brigman and Schmich. -- Summary: Brenda
suggests ironically that "the newspaper should be all movie
reviews, restaurant tips, comics and gossip columns," and
the boss says she's showing management potential. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "management"
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Newspapers.
"Bye-Bye Miss American Dream" / author, Bill DuBay ;
illustrator, Richard Corben. p. 61-68 in Creepy, no. 132
(Oct. 1981). -- "The Butcher was singlehandedly toppling a
criminal empire. The newspapers said he was either a
renegade priest, or a ghost." -- Contents page title:
"Dream." -- Call no.: PN6728.3.W3C7no.132
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Newspapers.
"Car Wash"* (Citizen Dog, Aug. 2, 1997) / Mark O'Hare. --
Key words: Baths, newspapers, windows. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "Car Washes"
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Newspapers.
"The Case of the Poison Press" 10 p. in Captain Marvel Jr.,
no. 13 (Nov. 1943) -- Crooks put poison on the newspapers
Freddy Freeman is selling.
I. Captain Marvel Jr. II. The Poison Press. k. Press. k.
Newspapers. Call no.: PN6728.1.F3C32no.13
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Newspapers.
"Classifieds of '96" / by Art Spiegelman. cover of The New
Yorker, v. 72, no. 12 (May 20, 1996). -- Summary: Graduates
are getting rolled-up help wanted sections of newspapers in
place of diplomas. -- Call no.: AP2.N52v.72no.12
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Newspapers.
"Cochinadas" (Memín) / argumento de Yolanda Vargas Dulché ;
dibujo S. Valencia ; colab. J. Kuri ; fondos A. Rodriguez.
32 p. in Memín, no. 19 (1983). -- SUMMARY: The driver of
the luxury car that has knocked Carlos down in the street
takes Carlos out for ice cream. The driver is taken aback
to learn Carlos's full name: Carlos Arozamena Martínez. The
man overpays Carlos for his lost newspapers, and asks for
his address, because he has figured out that Carlos is his
son. Meanwhile at home Isabel, the mother of Carlos, deals
with a difficult customer, who insults her and takes the
sewing she has done without paying. Carlos is outraged, but
his mother is resigned to her fate. Then Carlos produces
the money he has received from his father, and she accepts
this fate also. Carlos Arozamena, Senior, lives in a
mansion with his overbearing mother and servants. Memín is
still grounded and has to stay home helping his mother all
day. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44M433no.19
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Newspapers.
Comic Caricatures in Early American Newspapers as
Indicators of the National Character / by Mark Lipper. --
195 leaves ; 21 cm. -- Thesis (Ph.D), Virginia Commonwealth
University, 1972. -- Bibliography: leaves 186-195. --
Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms
International.
1. Newspapers--United States--History. I. Lipper, Mark,
1922- II. Virginia Commonwealth University. k. Caricature.
k. National character. Call no.: NC1420.L57 1972
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Newspapers.
"The Crystal Ball Says Sunny and Warm Today"* (Moolah the
Mystic) / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in House of Mystery, no. 43
(Oct. 1955). -- Summary: Moolah's crystal ball and the
newspaper don't agree on what the weather is going to be.
-- Data from M. Tiefenbacher, C. Gafford, D.D. Milne, et
al., via Grand Comics Database project. -- Call no.: Film
15791r293
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Newspapers.
"A Desk, a Telephone, a Typewriter"* (Shoe, Oct. 21, 1977)
/ MacNelly. -- Summary: Shoe thinks he's ready to start his
newspaper, but Cosmo says he also needs a libel lawyer.
Shoe's desk is a garbage can. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"desks"
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Newspapers.
"Detenido!" (Memín) / argumento de Yolanda Vargas Dulché ;
dibujo, Sixto Valencia. 32 p. in Memín, no. 13 (1983). --
SUMMARY: Memín tells his disapproving mother, Eufrosina,
the story of how the boys searched the cabarets looking for
Carlos's mother. Ernesto's father is also angry, blames
himself, and says he's going to start drinking again. Both
parents are sympathetic once they've heard the whole story,
however. Ricardo's mother is frantic and fainting, and his
father beats him savagely with his belt, but after an
explanation the father is proud of his son. He asks Ricardo
not to tell his mother about the beating, and Ricardo
agrees. Memín's mother sends him out for milk, and he sees
pictures of Carlos and his mother in the newspaper. Carlos
has been arrested for murder, and sent to the house of
correction. Everyone's first thought is that Ricardo's
father might be able to help Carlos, but that seems not to
be the case. The boys decide to ask their teacher. -- Call
no.: PN6790.M44M433no.13
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Newspapers.
"Dragons, but Not the Newspaper"* (Millie the Model) / Stan
& Dan. 1 p. in Millie the Model Comics, no. 87 (Nov. 1958).
-- Begins: "Millie, I'm mad about you! Sigh. Oh, Clicker"
-- Call no.: PN6728.1.M3M5no.87
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Newspapers.
"The End Times"* (Non Sequitur, May 6, 2006) / Wiley. --
Summary: Two empty suits of clothing lie next to a
newspaper vending machine selling 'The End Times." -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "end times"
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Newspapers.
"Extra-Special Selling" (Eddie Extra) 5 p. in Atomic Bunny,
no. 13 (Oct. 1958) -- Art signed: Jersey. -- SUMMARY: Eddie
demonstrates his salesmanship by selling papers for other
than the usual uses, and gives the rest of his papers to a
homeless man ("bum") so he can cover himself.
I. Jersey. II. Eddie Extra. k. Selling. k. Salesmanship. k.
Newspapers. k. Paperboys. k. Homeless men. k. Bums. Call
no.: PN6728.2.C47A77no.13
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Newspapers.
"Fantastic Facts" / Geo. Papp. 1 p. in Real Fact Comics,
no. 5 (Nov./Dec. 1946). -- Items about Aztec gliders, foul
balls, the first newspaper, a Hawaiian fish, and monkeys
with colds. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.199
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Newspapers.
"For that Last Story, I Interviewed Myself"* (Out of the
Gene Pool, July 2, 2004) / Janz. -- Summary: Megan's
writing for tomorrow's paper is all about P.J. Taylor. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "interviews"
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Newspapers.
"Go-Go's Singer Quits to Raise Miniature Pigs"* (Miles to
Go, Sept. 3, 1986) / by Phil Frank. -- Summary: Miles finds
it hard to tell the news from the comics section of the
newspaper. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "newspapers"
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Newspapers.
"Good News" / Moebius. 2 p. in Moebius 1/2 (Anaheim, CA :
Graphitti Designs, 1991). -- Summary: Tony reads in the
newspaper that he and Margaret are quits; he murders her
and the police find him by reading it in the newspaper. --
Originally in Hara-Kiri in 1963 or 1964. -- Call no.:
PN6747.G5M6213 1991
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Newspapers.
"Have You an Education?" (Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye,
July 11, 1933) / by Segar. p. 7 of The Menomonee Falls
Guardian, no. 1 (June 28, 1973). -- Summary: Popeye buys
part of the newspaper, fires the star reporter because he
wants to be the star reporter. -- Call no.: oversize
PN6726.M582no.1
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Newspapers.
"He Doesn't Feel that a Mower Blade is Really Sharp Until
You Can Read a Newspaper Through It"* (Crankshaft, May 16,
2001) / Batiuk & Ayers. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"lawnmower blades"
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Newspapers.
"He Runs for the Sunday Newspaper" (Jimmy, 1904) /
Swinnerton. p. 66 in The Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink
Press, 1995). -- Call no.: PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Newspapers.
High Noon at Inferno Gulch / by Floyd Gottfredson. --
Seattle, Wash. : Fantagraphics Books, 2012. -- 1 v. : ill.
; 22 x 27 cm. -- (Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse ; v. 3) --
Summary (from SkyRiver): A collection of "Mickey Mouse"
comic strips from the 1930s, depicting Mickey's showdown
with outlaw Bat Bandit and a "Race for Riches" amid
rockslides and rustlers. Then, Mickey, Donald and Goofy run
a crime-fighting newspaper in Mouseton that causes them
trouble with mobsters. Includes commentary and other
supplementary features. -- Funny animal genre. -- Call no.:
PN6728.M46H5 2012
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Newspapers.
"Une Histoire a Faire Dresser les Cheveux" / Caran d'Ache.
4 p. in Caran d'Ache : Histoires en Images (Paris : Pierre
Horay, 1979). -- Summary: Reading the newspaper interferes
with a customer's haircut. -- Call no.: NC1499.F34 1979
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Newspapers.
"How to Read your Local Gay & Lesbian Newspaper" (Curbside)
/ by Robert Kirby. p. 24 in Gay Comics, no. 17 (Early 1993)
-- Strip title from contents page.
I. Kirby, Robert. II. Curbside. k. Reading your Local Gay &
Lesbian Newspaper. k. Gay and Lesbian Newspapers. k.
Lesbian and Gay Newspapers. k. Newspapers. Call no.:
PN6728.45.K5G3no.17
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Newspapers.
"I Haven't Had a Chance to Read the Newspaper Regularly
since I was a Puppy"* (Martin T. McNamara, Oct. 8, 1984) /
by Goheen. -- Student strip in Michigan State University
newspaper, The State News. -- Summary: A dog is grateful
that a newspaper has been left on the floor. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "puppies"
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Newspapers.
"I Hope You Find Your Dog, Mark, I Know How Much He Means
to You!"* (Mark Trail, Feb. 7, 1998) / by Jack Elrod. --
Summary: The newspaper editor agrees to print Andy's
picture to help find him. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lost
dogs"
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Newspapers.
"I Thought That Paper Folded"* (Randolph Itch 2 A.M., Jan.
11, 2000) / Toles. -- Summary: He takes delivery of the
Origami Times. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "origami"
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Newspapers.
"I Was With the Senator During His Unfortunate Sick Spell"*
(Barney Google and Spark Plug, Sept. 30, 1930) / De Beck.
p. 156 in The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics,
ed. by Bill Blackbeard and Martin Williams (Washington,
D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977). -- Summary:
Senator Schnopps has regained his memory and won't see
Barney, who is directed in the hotel to a furnace room
where an African American man is reading a newspaper. --
Call no.: folio PN6726.S5 1977
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Newspapers.
"If I Can Get Them to Print a Warning!"* (Spider-Man, Aug.
1, 1997) / Stan Lee, Larry Lieber. -- Summary: The
scientist feels betrayed by The Kingpin, and turns to the
Daily Bugle to help save the Web-Spinner. -- Key word:
Newspapers. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Science and
Scientists"
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Newspapers.
"Impartial? Washington's First Newspaper" / story and
original rendering by Gregory Robison ; art by Brooke A.
Allen. p. 9-21 in District Comics : An Unconventional
History of Washington, DC (Fulcrum Publishing, 2012). --
Call no.: F194.D5 2012
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Newspapers.
Index entry (p. 6, 11, 70, 73, 79, 90, 97, 121, 144, 164,
166, 174, 200) in Adult Manga: Culture and Power in
Contemporary Japanese Society, by Sharon Kinsella
(University of Hawai'i Press, 2000). -- Call no.:
PN6790.J3K56 2000
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Newspapers.
Index entry (p. 20) to Tune in Tomorrow / by Tom Tomorrow.
(New York : St. Martin's Press, 1994) Call no.:
PN6727.P42T8 1994
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Newspapers.
The Influencing Machine : Brooke Gladstone on the Media /
illustrated by Josh Neufeld ; with additional penciling by
Randy Jones and Susann Ferris-Jones. -- New York : W.W.
Norton, 2012. -- 181 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. -- Includes
bibliographical references (p. 163-170) and index. --
Summary (from SkyRiver): A cartoon Brooke Gladstone
conducts the reader through two millennia of history-from
the newspapers in Caesar's Rome to the penny press of the
American Revolution and the manipulations of contemporary
journalism. Gladstone's manifesto debunks the notion that
The Media is an external force, outside of our control,
since we've begun directly constructing, filtering, and
responding to what we watch and read. With fascinating
digressions, sobering anecdotes, and brave analytical wit,
The Influencing Machine equips us to be smart, savvy,
informed consumers and shapers of the media. It shows that
we have met the media and it is us. -- Call no.: PN4731.G53
2012
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Newspapers.
"It Calls for Too Much Exertion"* (Out Our Way, Feb. 7,
1973) / Neg Cochran. -- (When You'd Love To Live Forever)
-- Summary: There's too much snow for Pa and Grandpa to
deal with, Ma's going to call a neighbor boy, and the men
settle in to smoke and read the paper. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "smoking"
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Newspapers.
"It Says Dogs and Their Owners Start to Resemble Each
Other"* (Mother Goose and Grimm, Nov. 5, 1991) / Mike
Peters. -- Summary: Mother Goose reads from the newspaper,
then they both gag. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "gagging"
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Newspapers.
"Jay Leno's Chin: What the Military Doesn't Want You To
Know"* (Sherman's Lagoon, June 10, 2002) / by Jim Toomey.
-- Summary: The Lagoon Tribune is a sensationalist
newspaper. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Leno"
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Newspapers.
"Joke Page" p. 25 in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 14,
no. 9 (Jan. 1, 1959). -- Four gag cartoons about dogs
fetching newspapers, monkeys in zoos, parrots and slippers.
-- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.14no.9
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Newspapers.
"The Junior Journal" / by Stookie Allen. 1 p. in Real Fact
Comics, no. 9 (July/Aug. 1947). -- Features Billy Joe
Simmons, 13-year-old auctioneer ; Roger Oetting who won a
Fisher Body craftsman's contest, Shirley Dinsdale girl
ventriloquist, and Bobby Cunningham and Jack Hast (13) who
put out a newspaper on their street. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3R4no.9
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Newspapers.
"Juvenile Delinquents"* (Patsy and Hedy) / Lee and Hartley.
6 p. in Patsy and Hedy, no. 62 (Feb. 1959). -- Begins:
"Gosh! You can't pick up a newspaper now" -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.M3P3no.62
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Newspapers.
"Kennedy Dog Caught in Neighbor's Garbage" (Far Side, Feb.
13, 1992) / Larson. -- Summary: A newspaper headline. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Kennedy"
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Newspapers.
Let's Read the Newspaper / script, Joe Gill. -- New York :
King Features, 1974. -- 34 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
"Featuring Quincy, by Ted Shearer." -- Educational genre.
-- Call no.: PN6728.25.K5L4 1974
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Newspapers.
"Lunch in the Newspaper's Cafeteria"* (Travels with Farley,
Mar. 29, 1984) / by Phil Frank. -- Summary: The catch of
the day is hepatitis, so Farley decides to go hungry. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hepatitis"
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Newspapers.
"Mme Béatrice, Langues Vivantes, 5 à 7, Rue de Londres" /
par A. Guillaume. 1 p. in Des Bonshommes : 1re série (Paris
: H. Simonis Empis, 1893?) -- Summary: A man answers an
advertisement in the newspaper, not realizing he's come to
a bordello. -- Call no.: oversize NC1499.G8D4 1893
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Newspapers.
"Makes You Want to Throw Up, Doesn't It?" (Bizarro, Jan. 7,
1989) / Piraro. -- Summary: Two cats are watching a dog
deliver the newspaper to its owner. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "dogs"
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Newspapers.
"Message to Americans"* (Our Boarding House, Apr. 4, 1951)
-- Summary: Major Hoople's two-paragraph patriotic essay
appears on page one of the newspaper, though Twiggs wants
to know how he kept it so short; the reader knows that it
was originally 14 pages. -- Key words: Editing.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "patriotism"
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Newspapers.
"Mr. Wilson Says I'm a Itch He Can't Scratch" (Dennis the
Menace, Mar. 31, 1993) / Ketcham. -- Situation: Dennis' dad
is reading the newspaper and smoking a pipe. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "smoking"
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Newspapers.
National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody / conceived and
edited by P.J. O'Rourke ; designed and art directed by Skip
Johnston. -- New York : National Lampoon, 1978. -- 8 pts.
in various pagings : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. -- Sequel to
the 1964 high school yearbook.
1. Newspapers--Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc. I.
O'Rourke, P. J. II. Sunday Newspaper Parody. Call no.:
AP101f.N3S8 1978
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Newspapers.
"The New Laser Place"* (The Buckets, July 30, 1997) /
Stantis. -- Key words: Laser tag, zapping, boys,
newspapers.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Laser Tag"
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Newspapers.
"News R Us" / by Art Spiegelman. cover of The New Yorker,
v. 71, no. 27 (Sept. 11, 1995). -- Summary: Children are
using newspapers to make paper hats and dolls, while the
headlines say: O.J., drugs, terrorist bombers! Rape! --
Call no.: AP2.N52v.71no.27
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Newspapers.
"Next Time I'll Charge Him for the Funnies!"* (Buckles,
Aug. 1, 1998) / Wilbert. -- Summary: Buckles struggles to
bring the newspaper on time, and Paul only gives him one
doggie snack. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "newspapers"
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Newspapers.
"The Night People" / pencils, Bob Forgione ; inks, Jack
Abel. 4 p. in Strange Tales, no. 45 (Apr. 1956). --
Summary: A boy is too frightened to lie when space aliens
interrogate him. They let him go so he can check the paper
for the best time to invade, and he regrets his cowardice.
When he sees tomorrow is the fourth of July he tells them
to invade after nightfall and the fireworks frighten them
off. -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin O'Hearn, et
al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75m
no.45
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Newspapers.
"No News, Good News"* (The Pitts, June 3, 1993) / by Tom
Roy. -- Summary: A man in a propeller beanie is reading a
blank newspaper. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "newspapers"
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Newspapers.
"Now That's a Hangover"* (Blondie, Jan. 1, 1991) / Young &
Drake. p. 42 in Battered Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA : H.
Gregory Associates, 1991). -- Summary: Dagwood asks Blondie
not to turn the pages of her newspaper so loudly. -- Call
no.: PN6231.H8G74 1991
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Newspapers.
"Obviously He Was Paper-Trained, Too"* (Marvin, Nov. 6,
1998) / Tom Armstrong. -- Summary: Marvin wonders why Dad
always takes the newspaper into the bathroom, and Bitsy has
the answer. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "paper training"
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Newspapers.
"Oh Dear! Your Daily Paper!"* (Gasoline Alley, Feb. 26,
1962) / King. -- Summary: Corky and Hope don't want the
pup, and Skeezix and Nina begin to see why. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "puppies"
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Newspapers.
"The Old Gent is Younger than the Major" (Our Boarding
House, Feb. 7, 1956) -- Summary: Hannibal Hoople has seen
his son's picture in the newspaper, and is coming to visit
and help Amos lose weight. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"fathers"
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Newspapers.
"One Thing I Can't Stand is a Smart-Alecky Newspaper Boy"*
(Winthrop, May 21, 1970) / Dick Cavalli. -- Summary: Chips
yawns and the newspaper lands in his mouth. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "yawning"
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Newspapers.
"Periódico" (Condorito) p. 43 in Condorito Gigante, no. 550
(2001). -- 1 vertical tier. Yayita wants Condorito's
newspaper, then gives it back when he starts ogling another
woman. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44C568no.550
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Newspapers.
"Political Strategy" (The Nebbs, July 17, 1942) / by Hess ;
W. A. Carlson. -- Summary: A politican tells the newspaper,
in confidence, that he stopped Rudy's arrest because of an
upcoming election. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "politics"
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Newspapers.
"Propaganda Newspapers and a Dream Battle"* (Sky Girl) / by
Bill Gibson ; art by Matt Baker. 5 p. in Jumbo Comics, no.
83 (Jan. 1946) ; reprinted in Good Girl Art Quarterly, no.
8 (Spring 1992); and in Sky Gal, no. 3 (1994) as "Bombs
Over Burma!". -- Begins: "Ginger Maguire stumbles into a
simply awful situation." -- Summary (from GCD): A Japanese
plane drops American newspapers with fake headlines as
propaganda. Ginger picks up one and believes it so she goes
running to her friends, who tell her that fighter squadrons
are about to leave in retaliation. She is so excited that
she runs into the commanding officer. She is knocked loopy
and tries to help the squadron in her dreams." -- Data from
Lou Mougin, Henry Steele, et al. via Grand Comics Database.
-- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5J8no.83
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Newspapers.
"The Reporter from the Big City Newspaper Finally Solves
the Mystery of the Zig Zag Tracks!" (Toonerville Folks,
1928?) / F. Fox. p. 143 in The Smithsonian Collection of
Newspaper Comics, ed. by Bill Blackbeard and Martin
Williams (Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press,
1977). -- Summary: It has to do with the Skipper formerly
also being the village lamplighter. -- Call no.: folio
PN6726.S5 1977
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Newspapers.
"Retailer Newspaper Ceases" p. 9 in The Comics Journal, no.
120 (Mar. 1988) -- Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.120
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Newspapers.
"Rollerbladers"* (Berry's World, Aug. 1, 1997) / Jim Berry.
-- Undated panel; date from appearance in The Detroit News.
-- Summary: The rollerblading chauffeur pulls the
newspaper-reading boss on a tether.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Rollerblades"
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Newspapers.
"School Newspaper"* (Buckskin, America's Defender of
Liberty) / Maurice Gutwirth. 8 p. in Super-Mystery Comics,
v. 2, no. 4 (Oct. 1941). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A2S77m
v.2no.4
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Newspapers.
"The Sensational Sea Scoops" (Aquaman) / Nick Cardy, art. 6
p. in Detective Comics, no. 293 (July 1961). -- Summary:
Aquaman and Aqualad help Ken Wall keep his newspaper going
after he is injured trying to expose the Phantom Sea Raider
(Captain Scobey). -- Appearances of Topo, and of Mrs. Wall.
-- Data from Bill Wormstedt, Bob Klein, Mike Tiefenbacher,
et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3D4no.293
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Newspapers.
"Several Pages are Torn"* (Jane Arden, July 24, 1941) / by
Monte Barrett and Russell Ross. -- Summary: At the scene of
the crime, Jane finds a clue in a newspaper. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "newspapers"
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Newspapers.
Slow News Day / written and illustrated by Andi Watson. --
San Jose, CA : SLG Publishing, 2002. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 27
cm. -- Summary: About an American woman journalist working
for a small town British newspaper. -- Alternative genre.
-- Call no.: PN6727.W335S55 2002
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Newspapers.
"A Slow News Day" (Porterfield, June 28, 1985) / by Joe
Martin. -- Summary: The newspaper's front-page "continued"
note is the size of a headline. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"slow days"
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Newspapers.
"So I Can Read Snoopy"* (Cathy, Nov. 18, 1988) / Guisewite.
-- Summary: Electra understands why Cathy puts newspaper on
the floor. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "reading"
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Newspapers.
"Some Dang Fool's Out Back Banging on the Doghouse!"*
(Ernie, Nov. 13, 1997) / by Bud Grace. -- Summary: Checking
out a headline from a newspaper ("108-Year-Old Eskimo Gives
Birth to Alien"), Bud goes to Alaska and knocks on an
igloo. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "igloos"
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Newspapers.
"Spencer the Censor" / Howie Post. 4 p. in Crazy, no. 5
(Apr. 1954). -- Begins: "Did you ever stop to think who is
responsible for all those terrific plays, movies,
television shows, radio programs, newspapers and comic
books? The writers? Producers? Directors? Artists? Sure
they all have a hand in it! But who has the last word?" --
Call no.: PN6728.2.M3C67no.5
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Newspapers.
"Star Reporter" (Thimble Theatre Starring Popeye, July 10,
1933) / by Segar. p. 7 of The Menomonee Falls Guardian, no.
1 (June 28, 1973). -- Summary: Begins a new story, "the
adventures of Popeye and Wimpy on a great metropolitan
newspaper." -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.M582no.1
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Newspapers.
"The Strange Story of Tomorrow's Newspaper" / Miriam Hecht,
story ; John Lehti & Bob Lander, art. 10 p. in Big Town,
no. 10 (Oct. 1951). -- Data from Michael Tiefanbacher. --
Call no.: Film 15791r.612
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Newspapers.
"Sunrise Orders the Blue Plate Special" / by Donald George.
2 p. text in Billy the Kid Adventure Magazine, no. 9
(Feb./Mar. 1952). -- Begins: "Hot Air didn't look as the
door of his Howdy Restaurant opened, but buried his face
deeper than ever behind the outstretched sheets of the
Randville Weekly News." -- Call no.: PN6728.2.T56B5no.9
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Newspapers.
"The Super-Newspaper of Gotham City" (Superman and Batman)
12 p. in World's Finest Comics, no. 188 (Oct./Nov. 1969) ;
originally appeared in World's Finest Comics, no. 80 (Feb.
1956). -- Appearance of Robin. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3W7no.188
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Newspapers.
"Superheroes : Chilean Miners Rescue" / Stahler. Editorial
cartoon in the Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 14, 2010, shows
Superman reading a newspaper. -- Call no.: NC1730.S35 2010
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Newspapers.
Superman : Save the Planet! -- New York : DC Comics, 1998.
-- 37 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "Is the world-renowned
Daily Planet globe, symbol of this great metropolitan
newspaper, destined to be sold for scrap metal?" -- "No. 1,
Oct. '98." -- Superhero genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.6.D3S825
1998
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Newspapers.
"Talking Newspapers" 1 p. in Big Town, no. 43 (Jan./Feb.
1957). -- Brief history of oral news, from town criers to
television. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3B5no.43
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Newspapers.
"There Are a Million Others Just Like Ezry" (Mickie, the
Printer's Devil, 1930) / by Charles Sughroe. p. 147 in Old
Time Comics, a scrapbook of daily strips and panels
collected by Marvin Wisecup. -- Summary: Mickie is trying
to sell advertising in the newspaper. -- Call no.: folio
PN6726.W5 1930z
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Newspapers.
"The Toogoolawah Gazette" / Wes Kublick and Eddie Campbell.
p. 36-37 in The Cheque, Mate, no. 1 (July 1992). -- A mock
newspaper, with 7 "Mindless Violence" strips (by John
Passfield), and one each of "Saltwood" (by Leahy and
Piper), "Shakespeare," "Artist's Wives," "Lies My Children
Told Me," and "Dogsbody" strips. -- Call no.:
PN6737.C3C47no.1
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Newspapers.
"The Torch Meets Iceman!" (Human Torch) / script and plot,
Stan Lee ; pencils and plot, Jack Kirby ; inks, Dick Ayers.
14 p. in Strange Tales, no. 120 (May 1964) ; reprinted in
Marvel Tales, no. 22 (Sept. 1969). -- Summary: Johnny's
riled because a newspaper compares Iceman (Bobby Drake of
the X-Men) to him. On a cruise liner, Bobby tries to pick
up Doris Evans, until Johnny arrives. Before the rivalry
goes too far, The Barracuda (a modern-day pirate) and his
men arrive and take over the ship. Johnny & Bobby team up
to stop them. -- X-Men cameo. -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou
Mougin, Martin O'Hearn, et al. via Grand Comics Database.
-- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75no.120
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Newspapers.
"Use the Word 'Fetch' With Me Again, and you May Not Live
That Long"* (Pickles, Mar. 30, 1999) / B. Crane. --
Summary: Sitting on the porch swing, the elder Pickles
remark about the upcoming year 2000; then he asks her to
fetch the newspaper. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "fetching"
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Newspapers.
"Well, You Are Getting Closer"* (Natural Selection, Feb.
24, 2005) / Wallace. -- Summary: The dog brings him a pipe,
a newspaper, and a pair of feet. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"feet"
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Newspapers.
"We're in England, Now. Different Code"* (Brenda Starr,
July 6, 2004) / Brigman and Schmich. -- Summary: Brenda is
talking about a "newspaper code of ethics." -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "England"
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Newspapers.
"What Kind of Reporter Are You?"* (Chuck White and His
Friends) / by Max Pine ; illustrated by Frank Borth. p.
21-26 in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 13, no. 19 (May
22, 1958). -- Begins: "Early next morning, after the papers
have hit the streets." -- "To be continued." -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P43T7v.13no.19
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Newspapers.
"What's another Word for Thesaurus?" (The Buckets, July 29,
1997) / Stantis. -- Key words: Writing, newspapers,
synonyms. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Thesaurus"
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Newspapers.
"When My Grandchildren Ask Me What I Did In The War"*
(Peanuts, Feb. 19, 1986) / Schulz. -- Summary: President
Wilson announces the armistice, WWI is over, and Snoopy
still has the flu. -- Key words: News, newspapers. -- Call
no.: PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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Newspapers.
"Yer Father was the Big War Protester, but Yer Mother had
the Good Sense to Stay Out of Trouble When She Was Here at
Kent"* (Crankshaft, Apr. 17, 2000) / Batiuk & Ayers. --
Summary: Crankshaft is giving a tour of the campus. In
flashback, we see that she was covering the protest for the
newspaper as a photographer, and he had to study for
midterms. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Kent State"
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Newspapers.
"You're Welcome to the Sports Section"* (Apartment 3-G,
July 30, 1997) / Alex Kotzky, Trusiani. -- Summary: The
professor wants to check on the world of hoops, and Margo's
looking at the job classifieds. -- Key words: Basketball,
newspapers, The Margo Magee Sports Agency. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "Hoops"
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Newspapers, American.
Index entry (p. 1-2) in Bonzer : Australian Comics
1900-1990s, edited by Annette Kay Shiell (Melbourne : Elgua
Media, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6790.A8 S47 1998
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Newspaperwomen.
"The Clipper Girls" p. 60-62 in True Comics, no. 20 (Jan.
1943) -- SUMMARY: Two newspaperwomen put Cedar Rapids,
Michigan, on the map by publicizing the availability of red
flannel underwear.
1. Women journalists--Comic books, strips, etc. 2.
Journalists--Comic books, strips, etc. 3. Cedar Rapids
(Mich.)--Comic books, strips, etc. 4. Underwear--Comic
books, strips, etc. k. Girls. k. Newspaperwomen. k.
Publicity. k. Red Flannel Underwear. k. Flannel Underwear.
Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.20
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Newspark, the Japan Newspaper Museum (Yokohama, Japan)
"The Gaze of Newspaper Manga : People Politics Society =
Shimbun mango no me : hito seiji shakai (Tokunaga
Yasuhiko)" p. 359-362 / Ron Stewart. p. 359-362 in
International Journal of Comic Art, v. 6, no. 1 (Spring
2004). -- (Exhibition Reviews) -- Held at Newspark, the
Japan Newspaper Museum (Yokohama, Japan), Nov. 1, 2003 -
Feb. 1, 2004. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.6no.1
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Newsprint.
Index entry (p. 187-188) to Understanding Comics, by Scott
McCloud (New York : HarperCollins, 1994) Call no.:
PN6710.M39 1994
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Newsprint.
"Two Publishers to Use Higher Grade Newsprint" p. 21 in The
Comics Journal, no. 76 (Oct. 1982) -- About paper for
comics. -- Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.76
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Newsprint shortages: impact on comic strip size.
Index entry (p. 124-125, 128) in Children of the Yellow Kid
: the Evolution of the American Comic Strip / Robert C.
Harvey (Seattle : Frye Art Museum, University of Washington
Press, 1998). -- Ca ll no.: PN6725.H32 1998
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"Newsprint Villain Strikes in Houston!" / by Jeffrey
Lindenblatt. p. 32-34 in Hogan's Alley, v. 1, no. 3 (1996).
-- (Paper Crunch) -- Roundup of newspaper strip lineups,
and how they are edited in various papers. -- Call no.:
PN6700.H6v.1no.3
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