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Police Academy. -- New York : Marvel Comics, 1989- . -- col.
ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Star Comics) -- Began with no. 1 (Nov.
1989). -- Cover title: Police Academy, the Comic Book. --
LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-2.
1. Police--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Series. Call no.:
PN6728.5.M3P57
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"Police Academy" (Adventures of Popsicle Pete) 1/2 p.
advertising in New Heroic Comics, no. 49 (July 1948). --
Call no.: PN6728.1.F27R4no.49
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Police Academy : the Series. -- Racine, Wis. : Western
Publishing Company, 1989. -- ca. 60 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28
cm. -- (A Golden Book) -- (A Big Coloring Book) -- Call
no.: PN1992.77.P62C6 1989
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Police Academy.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Action. -- New York : Atlas News Company, 1954. -- col.
ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Jan. 1954) - no. 7 (Nov.
1954), cf. Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- LIBRARY
HAS: no. 4 (July 1954)
1. Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc. I. Atlas
News Company. Call no.: PN6728.2.M3P6
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Police Action. -- New York : Atlas Comics, 1975. -- col. ill.
; 26 cm. -- No. 1 (Feb. 1975) - no. 3 (June 1975). --
LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-3 (1975)
Subjects: Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc.
I. Atlas Comics. CALL NUMBER: PN6728.4.A8 P6
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Police Action--Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 433) in The Slings and Arrows Comic Guide, Frank
Plowright, ed. (London : Aurum Press, 1997). -- "Reviews
and analyses." -- Call no.: PN6707.S55 1997
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Police Action--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 283) in Over 50 Years of American Comic
Books, by Ron Goulart (Lincolnwood, Ill. : Mallard Press,
1991). -- Call no.: PN6725.G636 1991
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Police Action--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 301) in Ron Goulart's Great History of
Comic Books (Chicago : Contemporary Books, 1986). Call no.:
PN6725.G635 1986
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Police Action / written by Mike Costa ; art by Brendan Cahill
; additional inks by Brian Shearer ; colors by Joana
Lafuente ; letters by Shawn Lee and Neil Uyetake. -- San
Diego, CA : IDW Publishing, 2012. -- 91 p. : col. ill. ; 26
cm. -- (The Transformers ; v. 6) -- "Originally published
as Transformers issues #25, 27, 29, and Spotlight : Prowl."
-- Also includes: Prowl / written by Mike Costa ; art by
E.J. Su ; colors by Andrew Dalhouse ; letters by Chris
Mowry. -- Summary (from SkyRiver): While there is much
Chaos on Cybertron, the Autobots remaining on Earth
continue to help their human friends. -- Science fiction
genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.T67P6 2012
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Police Actions.
"Suicide Patrol" (Joe Yank) 7 p. in Joe Yank, no. 10 (Feb.
1953). -- Begins: "It's just a police action, an easy war!
If you don't believe it, ask Sgt. Mike McGurk and Joe Yank.
Just crawl behind a certain ridge deep in Commie-held
territory and ask those guys. You might have to duck some
mortar shells and taste the mud kicked up by machine-gun
bullets, but do you want to live forever? Mike and Joe were
certain they wouldn't while occupied in blowing up a Red
bridge." -- Korean War story. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.S75J6no.10
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Police Activity.
Index entry (p. 146, 149, 151-152) 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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Police Against Crime. -- New York : Premier Magazines, Inc.,
1954-1955. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (April
1954) - no. 9 (Aug. 1955), per Grand Comics Database. --
Detective genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 7, 9 (1955). -- Call
no.: PN6728.2.P66P6
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Police Artists.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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A Police at Work Feature (Mar./Apr. 1950)
"Bridge Cop" (A Police at Work Feature) 6 p. in Mr.
District Attorney, no. 14 (Mar./Apr. 1950). -- Begins: "A
bridge cop's story? I could tell you a hundred of them,
after 22 years guarding Manhattan bridges. Sergeant Peter
Dreska is the name." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3M5no.14
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A Police at Work Feature (June 1950)
"The Swiss Border Patrol!" (Manhunters Around the World) 9
p. in Detective Comics, no. 445 (Feb./Mar. 1975) ;
reprinted from Star Spangled Comics, no. 105 (June 1950).
-- "A police at work feature." -- Data from Bill Wormstedt,
Bob Klein, Michael Tiefenbacher et al. via the Grand Comics
Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3D4no.445
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Police Athletic League.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Badge #479. -- New York : Prime Publications, 1955. --
col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 5 (Sept. 1955) only. --
Continues: Spy Thrillers. -- Detective genre. -- LIBRARY
HAS: no. 5. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S64
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Police Boats.
"As They Reach the Launch, the Speedboat Explodes"*
(Inspector Wade : The India Rubber Man, 1935) / by Edgar
Wallace ; Lyman Anderson. -- Strip numbered "5." --
Summary: Wade and Officer Jennings make it back to the
police boat. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.K52A22 1972
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Police Boats.
"S.O.S. Police-Boat Long Overdue"* (Pepsi the Pepsi-Cola
Cop) 1 p. in Star Spangled Comics, no. 61 (Oct. 1946). --
Advertising strip for Pepsi-Cola. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3S75no.61
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Police Boxes.
Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kôen mae Hashutsujo / Akimoto
Osamu. -- Tôkyô : Shûeisha, 1977- . -- ill. ; 18 cm. --
Summary (from SkyRiver): A slapstick comedy about a cop in
Kameari Kôen mae police box in Tokyo. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 22
(1983). -- Call no.: PN6790.J33 A373K6 1977
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Police Briefs.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Brutality.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Brutality.
"The Cosby Show is Going Off the Air!"* (Homeboy's
Neighborhood, June 3, 1993?) / Watson & Wolfe. -- Summary:
Is the mob outside rioting about the Rodney King police
brutality appeal? No. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Cosby"
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"Police Bust Toronto Store" (Newswatch) p. 12 in The Comics
Journal, no. 140 (Feb. 1991) -- Comics retailer called
Planet Earth. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.140
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Police Cadets.
"You Have to Think Like a Criminal to Catch a Criminal"* (A
Lawyer, a Doctor & a Cop, Apr. 26, 2006) / by Kieran
Meehan. -- Summary: The police cadet therefore tells his
instructor to stop harassing him. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"criminals"
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"Police Car Camera."
"Cameras Catch Criminals" (The Long Arm of the Law) 1 p. in
Super-Mystery Comics, v. 1, no. 6 (Feb. 1941). -- Contents:
"A Pistol Camera that Traps Criminals" ; "Police Car
Camera." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A2S77m v.1no.6
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Police Car 17.
Tim McCoy Police Car 17. -- Whitman Publishing Co., 1934.
-- 32 p. : ill. ; 39 cm. -- Title from cover; imprint from
Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- "Action story adapted
from the movie." -- "Thrilling, sizzling action of the
radio patrol!" -- Detective genre. -- Caption title: Tim
McCoy in Police Car 17. -- Call no.: folio PN6728.T525 1934
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"Police Car Sleeper?" / Robert Beerbohm. p. 9, 74 in Comic
Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 63 (Sept/Oct. 1998). --
(Marketplace Mail) -- Letter on determining what the first
comic book with original material might be, and nominating
Tim McCoy, Police Car 17 (Whitman, 1934). -- Call no.:
PN6714.C632v.2no.63
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Police Cars.
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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Police Cars.
"Did You Swipe Some Of Their Doughnuts?" (Marmaduke, Aug.
1, 1997) / Brad Anderson. -- Key words: Police cars,
surrounded. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Donuts"
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Police Cars.
"Do You Have to Use the Lights and Siren Every Time You Cut
the Grass?"* (The Badge Guys, July 29, 1972) / Bowen. --
Summary: His riding lawnmower is adapted for use as a
police vehicle. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowers"
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Police Cars.
"Harzack" 2 p. in Arzach / by Jean "Moebius" Giraud
(Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1996). -- Summary: A
character urinates on the ground, and police arrive and
attempt to arrest him; urine engulfs the police car and the
character runs behind a large rock, where another character
is defecating. Also appears in Moebius 0 (Dark Horse
Comics, 1990). Story without words. -- Call no.:
PN6747.G5A713 1996
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Police Cars.
"Speed III" p. 14 in Ein Fest für Rudi / Peter Puck. --
Summary (by M. Harbeck): In a vague parody of the "Speed"
movies starring Sandra Bullock Rudi drives drunk and thinks
he is being followed by a police car he sees in his rear
view mirror. It turns out to be a gag sticker put there by
his friend Fred. -- Call no. PN6757.P77 F4 2006
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Police Cars.
"The Stolen Police Cars"* (Bigbrain Billy) p. 43-48 in
Calling All Boys, no. 8 (Oct./Nov. 1946). -- Full feature
title reads: The Adventures of Bigbrain Billy, the Smartest
Boy in the WOrld. -- Call no.: AP201.C17no.8
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Police Cases.
Authentic Police Cases. -- New York : St. John Publishing
Co., 1948-1955. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1
(Feb. 1948) - no. 38 (Mar. 1955), cf. Overstreet Comic Book
Price Guide. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 11 (Feb. 1951)
1. Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc. I.
Police Cases. II. St. John Publishing Co. Call no.:
PN6728.1.S3A8
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Police Cases.
Sensational Police Cases. -- New York : I.W. Enterprises,
1963? -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- No. 5." -- Year of
publication as suggested in Overstreet Comic Book Price
Guide. -- Detective genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.S8S4 1963
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Police Chiefs.
"The Evidence" (Freckles and His Friends, Oct. 9, 1945) /
by Blosser. -- Summary: Freckles and Lard bring in the
ringleader of the SKITT club, the BTO (Big Time Operator)
Yoohoo, and a picture of her with the Police Chief sleeping
in baby clothes. -- Call no.: PN6728.F675F6 1939v.2
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Police Chiefs.
"Lucky Penny" / by Ruth Burton. p. 20-27 in Treasure Chest
of Fun and Fact, v. 8, no. 7 (Dec. 4, 1952). -- Begins:
"More than two weeks have gone by since Police Chief Murphy
has placed Penny and Chris in Father Tom's care. Two weeks
of mixed joy and anxiety for Chris." -- Summary: Chris gets
his dog (Penny) back from the unpleasant Floyd Findlay. --
Final episode. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.8no.7
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Police Chiefs.
"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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Police College.
"Junior Police College"* (Billy the Kid) 2 p. in Sure-Fire
Comics, no. 2 (Aug. 1940). -- Summary: Billy gets his
correspondence school diploma and sets out to fight crime,
but soon attacks a policeman and gets arrested. -- Call
no.: PN6728.1.A2S8no.2
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"Police Come Back!" (Richie Rich) 5 p. in Richie Rich Profits,
no. 24 (Aug. 1978). -- Call no.: PN6728.4.H3R595no.24
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Police Comics. -- Buffalo, N.Y. : Comic Magazines, 1941-1953.
-- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Aug. 1941) - no.
127 (Oct. 1953), cf. Comic Book Price Guide. -- LIBRARY
HAS: no. 56, 59-60, 63, 69, 71, 74 (1941-1948)
1. Superhero comics. Call no.: PN6728.1.Q3P6
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Police Comics [microform] -- Buffalo, N.Y. : Comic Magazines,
1941-1953. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Aug.
1941) - no. 127 (Oct. 1953), cf. Comic Book Price Guide. --
Microfilm. St. Clair Shores, Mich. : J. Bails. -- positive
; 16 mm. -- (Jerry Bails Microfilm Library of Comic Art) --
Superhero genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-102 (1941-1950) --
Distribution on reels:
no. 1 on reel 29
no. 2-5 on reel 115
no. 6-24 on reel 114
no. 25-30 on reel 115
no. 31-35 on reel 187
no. 36-46 on reel 116
no. 47-55 on reel 170
no. 56-61 on reel 91
no. 62-65 on reel 92
no. 66-72 on reel 242
no. 73-83 on reel 166
no. 84-93 on reel 170
no. 94-98 on reel 243
no. 99-102 on reel 311
-- Call no.: Film 15791
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Police Comics [microform] -- Buffalo, N.Y. : Comic Magazines,
1941-1953. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Aug.
1941) - no. 127 (Oct. 1953), cf. Overstreet Comic Book
Price Guide. -- On cover: Quality Comic Group. -- Color
microfiche. -- Midland Park, N.J. : MicroColor
International ; and P.J. Iacovone. -- Detective and
superhero genres. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-15, 17-50, 64, 66,
71-72, 86 (1941-1949). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.Q3P6m
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Police Comics ; no. 2
Double Comics. -- New York : Elliot, 1941? -- 128 p. : col.
ill. ; 26 cm. -- Title from cover. -- Binds together Police
Comics, no. 2 and an issue of Captain America Comics.
1. Superhero comics. I. Police Comics ; no. 2. II. Captain
America Comics. Call no.: PN6728.1.E4D6 1941b
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Police Comics, no. 5 (Dec. 1941)
CONTENTS: "Framed By Axis Agents"* (Firebrand) 11 p. --
"The Brick Bat"* (#711) 6 p. -- "Dewey Drip" (humor filler)
1 p. -- "Azores Adventure"* (Eagle Evans) 7 p. -- "The
Gambling Syndicate of Tony Fancy"* (Chic Carter) 6 p. --
"The Return of Madam Brawn"* (Plastic Man) 6 p. -- "Super
Snooper" (humor filler) 1 p. -- "Dr. Burgess's Diamond
Theft"* (Steele Kerrigan) 5 p. -- "The Madness of Professor
Snook"* (Mouthpiece) 6 p. -- "Vanishing Evidence" (Dick
Mace) 2 p. text -- "Ortega the Saboteur"* (Phantom Lady ) 6
p. -- "Suicide Sam"* (Burp the Twerp) 1 p. -- "The Phony
Murder of Col. Stanford"* (Human Bomb) 6 p. -- Data from
Lou Mougin via Grand Comic-Book Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.Q3P6m no.5
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Police Comics, no. 10 (July 1942)
CONTENTS: "The Cyclop Caper"* (Plastic Man) 9 p. -- "Dewey
Drip" (Dewey Drip) 1 p. -- "The Axis Prison Breakout"*
(#711) 5 p. -- "The Air Race Menace"* (Eagle Evans) 5 p. --
"Rogan's Gambling Racket"* (Steele Kerrigan) 5 p. -- "The
Voodoo Queen"* (Manhunter) 6 p. -- "Adventure in Argentina,
part 2"* (The Human Bomb) 6 p. -- "The Case of the Black
Raven" (Chic Carter) 6 p. -- "The Civilian Defense
Scandal"* (Phantom Lady) 6 p. -- "Murder in the Pines"
(Dick Mace) 2 p. text -- "Super Snooper" (Super Snooper) 1
p. -- "Big Joe Gobul and Moko"* (The Mouthpiece) 5 p. --
"Terry the Terrible"* (Burp the Twerp) 1 p. -- "Captives in
Cairo"* (Firebrand) 6 p. -- Data from Lou Mougin, Len
Wolinsky, Gregory Fischer, et al. via Grand Comics
Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.Q3P6m no.10
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Police Comics, no. 14 (Dec. 1942)
"Oh, Plastic Man!" (Plastic Man) / by Jack Cole. 13 p. in
Batman, no. 238 (Jan. 1972) ; reprinted from Police Comics,
no. 14 (Dec. 1942). -- Appearance of Woozy. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3B3no.238
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Police Comics, no. 15 (Jan. 1943)
CONTENTS: "The Weather Weapon"* (Plastic Man) 13 p. -- "The
Slaughter Symphony"* (Manhunter) 10 p. -- "Introducing
Hustace Throckmorton"* (The Human Bomb) 8 p. -- "Dewey
Drip" 1 p. -- "Mr. Midnight"* (The Spirit) 7 p. -- "The
Vengeance of Dr. Jason"* (Chic Carter) 8 p. -- "Vulture
Smith" (Dick Mace) 2 p. text -- "Crossword Puzzle Duel"*
(Burp the Twerp) 1 p. -- "The Death of 711"* (#711) 7 p. --
"Surrender or I'll Fire"* (Super Snooper) 1 p. -- "The
School for Spies!" (Phantom Lady) 7 p. -- Data from Lou
Mougin, Len Wolinsky, Gregory Fischer, et al. via Grand
Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.Q3P6m no.15
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Police Comics, no. 17 (Mar. 1943)
"Mystery of the Black Cat!" (Phantom Lady) / by Frank
Borth. 6 p. in Adventure Comics, no. 416 (Mar. 1972) ;
reprinted from Police Comics, no. 17 (Mar. 1943). -- Call
no.: PN6728.1.N3A3no.416
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Police Comics, no. 82 (Sept. 1948)
CONTENTS: "A Three-Way Stretch for Plastic Man!" (Plastic
Man) 15 p. -- "A Billion Dollars in Me Back Yard"* (Specks)
2 p. -- "Musical Mother-In-Law"* (Honeybun) 6 p. -- "Pirate
Initiation"* (Candy) 7 p. -- "Elbows, and the Police Relief
Fund"* (The Spirit) 7 p. -- "Bomb on Board" (Plastic Man) 2
p. text -- "Goldilocks and the Three Corpses!" (Manhunter)
8 p. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.Q3P6no.82
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Police Comics, no. 105 (Apr. 1951)
"The Death House at Bergenstrasse 13!" (T-Man) 9 p. in
T-Man, no. 29 (Nov. 1955) ; edited reprint from Police
Comics, no. 105 (Apr. 1951). -- Appearances of Pete Trask,
Colonel Blake, and villains Anton Luderdorf, Hans Pflueger,
Little Willy Lieder, Max, and Wanda Kolas. -- Data from Bob
Klein, Peter Croome, Jim Walls et al. via Grand Comics
Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.Q3T2no.29
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Police Comics, no. 110 (Dec. 1951)
"Green is a Danger Signal!" (T-Man) 7 p. in T-Man, no. 29
(Nov. 1955) ; reprinted from Police Comics, no. 110 (Dec.
1951). -- Appearances of Pete Trask, Carlos, Eduardo, and
villian Mr. Mercado. -- Data from Bob Klein, Peter Croome,
Jim Walls et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.Q3T2no.29
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Police Comics, no. 118 (Aug. 1958)
"Hard-Fisted Gary Malone" 4 p. in T-Man, no. 29 (Nov. 1955)
; edited reprint from Police Comics, no. 118 (Aug. 1958).
-- Appearances of Mrs. Carlotti, Mr. Slater, Louie Slater,
and villain Nick Kronin. -- Data from Bob Klein, Peter
Croome, Jim Walls et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call
no.: PN6728.2.Q3T2no.29
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Police Comics, no. 122 (Dec. 1952)
"The Red Robbers!" (T-Man) 8 p. in T-Man, no. 29 (Nov.
1955) ; reprinted from Police Comics, no. 122 (Dec. 1952).
-- Appearances of Pete Trask, Chief, Terente, Lamilla, and
Enesco. -- Data from Bob Klein, Peter Croome, Jim Walls et
al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.Q3T2no.29
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Police Comics : Millennium Edition. -- New York : DC Comics,
2000. -- 64 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (DC Comics
Millennium Editions) -- "Originally published as Police
Comics, no. 1 (Aug. 1941)." -- Superhero genre. -- Call
no.: PN6728.7.D3P56 2000
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
"Adventures into Weird Words" / by Pat S. Calhoun. p. 6-7
in Comic Book Marketplace, no. 11 (Mar. 1992). -- Discusses
Ken Shannon Private Eye, and T-Man, in Police Comics and in
their own titles. -- Call no.: PN6714.C632no.11
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Entry in Howard Keltner's Index to Golden Age Comic Books
(Detroit : Jerry Bails, 1976) -- Call no.: PN6725.K4
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
"The Human Bomb" (The Encyclopedia of Golden Age Heroes) p.
26 in Ron Goulart's Comics History Magazine, no. 8
(Fall-Winter 1998). -- Describes the feature from Police
Comics, no. 1-58 (Aug. 1941 - Sept. 1946). -- Call no.:
PN6700.R6no.8
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 231) in All in Color for a Dime, edited by
Dick Lupoff & Don Thompson (Iola, WI : Krause Publications,
1997). -- Call no.: NC1426.A43 1997
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 20, 21, 250) in The Comic-Book Book, ed. by
Don Thompson & Dick Lupoff (Krause Publications, 1998). --
Call no.: PN6725.T5 1998
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 127ff) in Comics, vom Massenblatt ins
multimediale Abenteuer, by Andreas C. Knigge (Reinbeck bei
Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1996). -- Call no.: PN6710.K53 1996
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 50) in Des Comics et des Hommes : Histoire
Culturelle des Comic Books aux Etats-Unis / Jean-Paul
Gabilliet (Paris : Editions du Temps, 2005). -- Call no.:
PN6725.G32D4 2005
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 72, 74) in The Great Women Superheroes /
Trina Robbins (Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen Sink Press,
1996) Call no.: PN6725.R59 1996
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 276) in A History of Komiks of the
Philippines and Other Countries, by Cynthia Roxas & Joaquin
Arevalo Jr. (Islas Filipinas Pub. Co., 1985). -- Call no.:
PN6790.P47R6 1985
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 59, 99) in Masters of the Imagination /
Mike Benton (Dallas, TX : Taylor, 1994). -- Call no.:
NC1305.B46 1994
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 123, 158) in Over 50 Years of American
Comic Books, by Ron Goulart (Lincolnwood, Ill. : Mallard
Press, 1991). -- Call no.: PN6725.G636 1991
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Police comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 241, 245) to Principes des Littératures
Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 179, 245, 249) in Ron Goulart's Great
History of Comic Books (Chicago : Contemporary Books,
1986). Call no.: PN6725.G635 1986
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 56) in Will Eisner, a Spirited Life, by Bob
Andelman (Milwaukie, OR : M Press, 2005). -- Call no.:
PN6727.E35 Z5A5 2005
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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 37) 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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Police Comics--Miscellanea.
"Last Gasps!" / by Pat S. Calhoun. p. 11, 13 in Comic Book
Marketplace, v. 2, no. 53 (Nov. 1997). -- (Adventures into
Weird Words) -- Discusses the last issues of Airboy (no.
111, May 1953), Police Comics (no. 127, Oct. 1953) and
Fight Comics (no. 86, 1954), with cover reproductions. --
Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.53
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Police Commissioners.
"Morgan" / Antonio Segura, José Ortiz. p. 23-30 in Aces,
no. 1 (Apr. 1988). -- Begins: "New York, New York.
Ex-police commissioner Morgan is having a bad day. He first
learns that a bullet lodged in his body hasn't stopped
travelling. Then he finds his only daughter brutally
murdered. Finally, his ex-wife turns up. His extreme
response puts him on the other side of the law..." -- "To
be continued." -- Call no.: PN6738.A215no.1
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Police Commissioners.
"Murder at the De Gron Estate"* (The Whisperer) 7 p. in Doc
Savage Comics, v. 1, no. 1 (1940). -- First appearance of
this feature and the Whisperer (police commissioner James
"Wildcat" Gordon). -- Data from Lou Mougin, Gary Watson &
Leonard Wolinsky via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call
no.: Film 15791r.176
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Police Commissioners.
The Unmasked Archers!" (Green Arrow) / Ed Herron, script ;
Jack Kirby art ; Roz Kirby, backgrounds. 6 p. in World's
Finest Comics, no. 98 (Dec. 1958) ; reprinted in World's
Finest Comics, no. 197 (Oct./Nov. 1970). -- Summary: Green
Arrow and Speedy's secret identities are almost revealed in
a practical joke. -- Appearances of the police
commissioner, the Arrow-Cave, the Arrow Car, and the
Arrow-Plane. -- Data from Bob Hughes, Lou Mougin, Craig
Delich et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3W7no.98
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Police Cordons.
"The Hoohan Diamonds" (Swing Sisson) / Dan Zolnerowich,
art? 6 p. in Feature Comics, no. 102 (Sept. 1946). --
Begins: "Playing at one of the nation's swankiest hotels
was a new experience for Swing Sisson and his band! So was
smuggling $30,000 worth of hot ice through a police
cordon!" -- Detective genre. -- Data from Bob Klein and Lou
Mougin via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film
15791 r.40
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"Police Crack Down on California Comics Stores" p. 10-11 in
The Comics Journal, no. 151 (July 1992)-- (NewsWatch) --
Summary: Comics retailers charged with obscenity are:
Golden Apple (Northridge, Calif.), Amazing Comics (El
Cajon, Calif.), City Comics (Chino Hills, Calif.); Comic
Book Legal Defense Fund involved. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.151
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"Police Crackdown in Toronto : Censorship Update" p. 18 in The
Comics Journal, no. 141 (Apr. 1991) -- (Newswatch) --
Includes censorship news from Florida, mexico, Japan, and
Singapore.
1. Censorship of comics. I. Censorship Update. k. Toronto
(Ont.) k. Florida. k. Mexico. k. Japan. k. Singapore. Call
no.: PN6700.C62no.141
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Police Departments.
"Corrigan II, part one" (Gotham Central) / writer, Greg
Rucka ; Kano & Stefano Gaudiano, artists ; Clem Robins,
letterer ; Lee Loughridge, colorist. 22 p. in Gotham
Central, no. 38 (Feb. 2006). -- Cover title: "The Spectre
of Death." -- Begins: "The Gotham City Police Department
employs over 35,000 officers, with several thousands more
retained in support roles." -- Call no.:
PN6728.7.D3G59no.38
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Police Departments.
"The Mental Giant of Gotham City" (Batman) / Edmond
Hamilton, script ; Dick Sprang, pencils ; Charles Paris,
inks. p. 25-34 in Batman Annual, no. 3 (Summer 1962) ;
reprinted from Detective Comics, no. 217 (Mar. 1955). --
Summary: Barney Barrows is a janitor for the Gotham Police
Department, when he is caught in an explosion of the "big
x-ray machine" he's mopping behind. Though he has
previously failed the examination to be a police officer,
he now gains an enlarged head and more brain power. He
deduces the secret identities of Batman and Robin, and
forces them to follow his orders while they look for the
Metals Mob, stealers of things like iridium, tantalum,
tungsten and "all those rare metals." It turns out the
Kyler Aluminum Co. is fencing the metals, and smuggling
them inside hollow bars of aluminum. Just as the gang is
caught, Barney collapses and his head shrinks back to
normal. He forgets the secret identities, and goes back to
mopping the floor. -- Data from Jon Ingersoll, via Grand
Comic-Book Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3B3no.3
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"Police Dog" 4 p. in World's Finest Comics, no. 194 (June
1970) ; originally appeared in Real Fact Comics, no. 19
(Apr. 1949). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W7no.194
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"A Police Dog in England was Fired Because He Was Afraid of
the Dark"* (Sylvia, Aug. 23, 1999) / Nicole Hollander. --
Summary: The cats have sent Ralph to Staffordshire. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "police dogs"
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Police Dogs.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
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Police Dogs.
"A Co-Worker Stays Very Focused" (Horrorscope, Aug. 26,
1998) / Kelso & Kemp. -- Summary: Dog is staring at
policeman's lunch. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "police dogs"
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Police Dogs.
"Dunsniffing"* (Fred Basset, Jan. 31, 1990) / Alex Graham.
-- Summary: Fred passes the home of a police dog who has
retired from the narcotics squad. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"police dogs"
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Police Dogs.
Huckleberry Hound Undercover Police Dog / story by Horace
J. Elias. -- Baltimore : Ottenheimer, 1979. -- 96 p : ill.
18 cm. -- Call no.: PN6728.H8U5 1979
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Police Dogs.
"I Considered Becoming a Police Dog, But I Don't Like
Donuts" (Mother Goose & Grimm, Oct. 15, 1992) / by Mike
Peters. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "police dogs"
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Police Dogs.
"I Found Out How Much It Hurt When They Pinned the Badge On
You!"* (Marvin, Oct. 10, 2001) / Armstrong. -- Summary:
Bitsy once wanted to be a police dog. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "badges"
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Police Dogs.
"I Hated Doughnuts!"* (Marvin, July 31, 1998) / Armstrong.
-- Summary: Bitsy used to want to be a police dog, but
didn't have what it took. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "police
dogs"
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Police Dogs.
"I'm an Undercover Agent"* (Mother Goose & Grimm, Jan. 20,
2001) / Mike Peters. -- Summary: Though he wants to be a
police dog, Grimm hides under the quilt when they hear
somebody downstairs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "undercover"
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Police Dogs.
"I'm Training to be a Police Dog"* (Mother Goose & Grimm,
June 24, 1994) / by Mike Peters. -- Summary: Grimm ate the
whole box of donuts. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "donuts"
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Police Dogs.
"Plain Clothes Police Dog"* (Fat Freddy's Cat) 1 tier in
Brother, Can You Spare 75 Cents for the Fabulous Furry
Freak Brothers? / Gilbert Shelton & Dave Sheridan (Freak
Bros ; no. 4 : San Francisco, Calif. : Rip Off Press, 1975)
; and 1/2 p. in The Adventures of Fat Freddy's Cat, no. 4
(1988) -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5F24 1975. Call no.:
PN6728.45.R5A3no.4 1988
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Police Dogs.
"When They Pinned On His Badge"* (Marvin, Aug. 6, 1992) /
Armstrong. -- Summary: Bitsy's dad was a police dog, who
was only injured once. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "police
dogs"
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Police Dogs.
"You're Only A Dog, But You Certainly Know Your Place"*
(The Badge Guys, Dec. 26, 1972) -- Summary: An African
American police officer is comparing Policeperson Trask and
her women's lib ideas with Lady, the police dog. His
remarks are not well received. -- Strip signed "BOwen"? --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "women's lib"
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Police Escorts.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726f.B55
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Police fiction.
Index entry (p. 188, 189) to Principes des Littératures
Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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Police File. -- North Sydney, N.S.W. : Jubilee Publications,
197-? -- 66 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. -- Contents: Bomb scare! ;
Four alarm! ; 3 minutes to havoc ; The tragic victory of
Mayor Benson ; Reward for a cheat. -- Genre: Detective. --
Call no.: PN6790.A84P6 1970z
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Police Files.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726f.B55
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"Police Foil Poll Bombing Attempt"* 1 p. in The Collected
Adventures of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers / by
Gilbert Shelton (San Francisco : Rip Off Press, 1971). --
Call no.: PN6728.45.R5F22 1971
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"Police Force Examination"* (Cubby the Bear) / by "Red"
Holmdale. 5 p. in Archie Comics, no. 10 (Sept./Oct. 1944).
-- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7m no.10
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Police Forces.
Choker / story, Ben McCool ; art, Ben Templesmith ;
letters, Tom B. Long. -- Berkeley, CA : Image Comics, 2011.
-- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Collects Choker #1-6. --
"Volume one." -- Summary (from SkyRiver): Johnny Jackson
has spent his years since being kicked off the Shotgun City
police force running a deadbeat detective agency, so he
jumps at the chance to rejoin the force. The catch is that,
to keep the job, he will have to catch a low-life drug
dealer who is selling a vampire drug to other low-lifes,
put up with degradation at the hands of his drug-enhanced
fellow officers, and escape the trap his boss has set for
him. -- Horror and detective genres. -- Call no.:
PN6727.T4C47 2011
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Police Harrassment.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Headquarters.
"The Case of the Finders Keepers" 6 p. in Gang Busters, no.
54 (Oct.-Nov. 1956). -- Begins: "The lost and found
department of police headquarters is the last place in the
world where you would expect to find exciting
cops-and-robbers action, yet it turned out to be the scene
of one of the most puzzling mysteries in the history of the
department!" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3G3no.54
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Police Headquarters.
"The Last Laugh" 1 p. in Justice Traps the Guilty, no. 58
(=v. 7, no. 4) (Jan. 1954). -- Begins: "It happened in the
Goldfish Bowl, in New York's police headquarters, the
'tank' where suspects are placed before being booked! Phily
Hayden, thug, petty thief, played at being a comedian!" --
Call no.: PN6728.1.P7J8no.58
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"Police Hunt Petnapper!"* (Tom and Jerry) 10 p. in Tom and
Jerry, no. 230 (June 1966). -- "Reprinted by popular
demand." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.D4 O85no.230
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Police in Comic Books, Strips, Etc.
"Une Vedette Méconnue : Le Policier" / Henri Filippini. p.
30-31 in Schtroumpf : les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, no.
29 (1976). -- (Dossier Jean Tabary) -- On police in the
work of Tabary. -- Call no.: PN6745.S37no.29
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Police Island.
"The Battle of Police Island!" (Batman) 10 p. in Batman,
no. 118 (Sept. 1958). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3B3no.118
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Police Launches.
"The Mysterious Speedboat Races Straight At the Police
Launch!" (Inspector Wade : The India Rubber Man, 1935) / by
Edgar Wallace ; Lyman Anderson. -- Strip numbered "2." --
Summary: The boat appears empty, but it turns at the last
minute and a bullet kills Sniffy. -- Call no.: oversize
PN6726.K52A22 1972
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"The Police Let Him Go"* (Chuck White and His Friends) / by
Max Pine ; illustrated by Frank Borth. p. 3-8 in Treasure
Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 13, no. 3 (Oct. 10, 1957). --
Summary: The gang plants stolen diamonds on Torchy. -- "To
be continued." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.13no.3
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Police Lines.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Lineup. -- New York : Realistic Comics, 1951-1952. --
col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Aug. 1951) - no. 4
(July 1952), cf. Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. --
Detective genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 4. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.A85P6
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Police Line-Ups.
Filler / Rick Spears, Rob G. -- San Francisco, CA :
AIT/Planet Lar, 2005. -- 94 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- "John
Dough isn't real. He doesn't matter. He's just the
background in other people's lives. He's just Filler. John
survives the gritty city on the margins, filling out police
line-ups and selling his plasma to pay his bills. That is,
until Debra Cross (a hooker with a black eye and a sad
story) struts into his life. Before he knows it, John is
off, his brass-knuckled fist gleaming, into a tangled,
twisted web of boot-kicking, limb-chopping, triple-crossing
murder". -- Detective genre. -- Call no.: PN6727.G597F5
2005
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"Police May Have Erred in Slaying!" / Moiseiwitsch. 2 p. in
Weirdo, no. 13 (Summer 1985). -- "A true story from Quebec,
Canada (taken from the Globe and Mail.)" -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.L3W4no.13
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Police Officers.
Happy Birthday, Hero! / Zoe Quinn ; illustrated by Brie
Spangler. -- New York : Yearling, 2006. -- 135 p. : ill. ;
20 cm. -- (The Caped 6th Grader ; 1) -- Summary (from
OCLC): Just after her twelfth birthday, Zoe Richards,
daughter of a police officer and a social activist, learns
that her family tree holds an inheritance even more
exciting. -- Superheroine fiction. -- Call no.: PS3617
.I5H3 2006
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Police Officers.
Models, Inc. / writer, Paul Tobin ; pencils, Vicenç
Villagrassa with Ron Chan ; inks, Gary Martin with Terry
Pallot & Vicenç Villagrasa ; colors, Val Staples ; letters,
Dave Sharpe. -- New York : Marvel Worldwide, 2010. -- 1 v.
: col. ill. ; 23 cm. -- Summary (from publisher via
SkyRiver): "Fashion Week is always a hectic time for
models, and this year is no exception. Between escaped
wolves, robbery attempts, and overly friendly police
officers, Mary Jane Watson, Patsy Walker, Jill Jerold,
Chili Storm, and Millicent (Millie the Model) Collins are
testing the limits of their endurance. But when a brilliant
young set designer is found murdered with three bullet
holes in his back, and Millie proves to be the prime
suspect, the models are forced to play detective in order
to save one of their own!" -- "Contains material originally
published in magazine form as Models, inc. #1-4 and Marvel
Milestones: Millie the Model & Patsy Walker." -- Detective,
career girl and superheroine genres. -- Call no.:
PN6728.M593M6 2010
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Police Patrol. -- Melbourne, Victoria : Gordon & Gotch, 1950s.
-- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 - no. 7, per Grand
Comics Database. -- Detective genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 6.
-- Call no.: PN6790.A84P604
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"Police Please!" (My Girl Pearl) / Stan Lee. 2 p. in My Girl
Pearl, no. 9 (Dec. 1960) -- Begins: Quick! Which way to the
police station? -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3M86no.9
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Police Protection.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Radios.
"Jumbo Laffs" / by I.M. Leffin. p. 36 in Jumbo Comics, no.
40 (June 1942). -- Gag cartoons about police radios, bums,
eyebrows, and jail. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.196
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Police Radios.
"This Little Pigeon May Know Too Much"* (Big Chief Wahoo,
July 26, 1941) / by Saunders and Woggon. -- Summary:
Minnie-Ha-Cha thinks she may have dreamed hearing a police
radio saying to pick up Granny Tuttle. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "police radios"
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"Police Raid Home of the Former Arn Saba" p. 37 in The Comics
Journal, no. 253 (June 2003). -- (News Watch : News in
Brief) -- Katherine Collins charged with dealing
psychedelics and marijuana. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.253
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Police Raids.
"Ted's Parlor of Massage and Mower Maintenance"* (Sally
Forth, June 22, 1988) / by Greg Howard. -- Summary: Ted has
a cover in case of police raids. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"lawnmowers"
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The Police Relief Fund.
"Elbows, and the Police Relief Fund"* (The Spirit) 7 p. in
Police Comics, no. 82 (Sept. 1948). -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.Q3P6no.82
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"Police Report that Someone is Going Around Handing Bulletins
to Newscasters!"* (Garfield, May 24, 1991) / Jim Davis. --
Summary: Garfield is watching television. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "bulletins"
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Police Reports.
"Crime Busters : Actual Cases from True Police Reports" 1
p. in Myron Moose Funnies, no. 2 (1973). -- By Vincent
Davis, cf. Kennedy, J. The Official Underground and Newave
Comix Price Guide. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.M9M9no.2
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"Police Roadblock"* p. 29 in A Year Passes Like Nothing with
the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, and Fat Freddy's Cat /
by Gilbert Shelton (San Francisco, Calif. : Rip Off Press,
1973). -- (Freak Bros. ; no. 3) -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.R5F238 1973
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Police Shootings.
"Brad Will Presente!" / art by Seth Tobocman, Nicole
Schulman and Christopher Cardinale ; photo by Fred Askew.
p. 56 in World War Three Illustrated, no. 38 (2007). --
Memorial to Brad Will, shot by police in Oaxaca, Mexico. --
Call no.: PN6728.W65no.38
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Police Shootings.
Homebrew : the Festering Season / Kevin Tinsley, words &
colors ; Tim Smith 3, art. -- Brooklyn, NY : Stickman
Graphics, 2002. -- 238 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Includes
bibliographical references (p. 232) -- "Rene DuBois has
interrupted her Vodou training and returned home to New
York City to bury her mother, a victim in a bizarre police
shooting. She quickly discovers that her mother's death was
orchestrated by a deranged drug dealing Paleros sorcerer."
-- Horror genre. -- Call no.: PN6727.S58608H6 2002
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"Police Should Be Obscene and Not Absurd" / Rand H. Holmes. 1
p. in Harold Hedd, no. 2 (1973). -- Summary: Harold Hedd
explains the concept of obscenity to Elmo, using a rubber
dildo as a prop. -- Call no.: folio PN6728.H37no.2
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Police Shows.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
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"Police Smash Waterfront Crime Gangs" 8 p. in Authentic Police
Cases, no. 14 (Aug. 1951). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.S3A8no.14
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Police States.
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Police Stations.
"The Bertillion Files" (Joe Palooka, Jan. 2, 1940) / by Ham
Fisher. -- Summary: Eephrum looks through the pictures in
the South Bend police station, and admits he doesn't know
what the real Joe Palooka and Knobby Walsh look like. --
Call no.: PN6728.J57F6 1939 v.1
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Police Stations.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Stations.
"Doc and His Insects"* (Silver Streak) / by Ralph Johns. 11
p. in Silver Streak Comics, no. 4 (May 1940) -- SUMMARY:
Between acts at an orphanage charity show, Silver Streak
defeats giant insects, rescues a hostage and a boy about to
be run over by Doc's fleeing gang, and delivers the gang to
the police station. -- Call no.: Film 15791, r.31
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Police Stations.
"Engenhosa Maneira de Pegar Ladrões" / Léo. p. 15 in O
Tico-Tico : Jornal das Crianças, no. 5 (Nov. 8, 1905). --
Summary (by M. Harbeck): A thief pulls on a silk cloth
hanging loose at the back of a rich man's coat but the
cloth gets longer and longer as he pulls. The thief, not
being timid, keeps pulling until an alarm bell which was
tied to the end of the cloth rings and alarms the man who
catches the thief and delivers him rolled in the cloth to
the police station. -- Call no.: PN6790.B74T46no.5
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Police Stations.
"Good Samaritan" (Joe Palooka, Dec. 22, 1939) / by Ham
Fisher. -- Summary: Joe and Knobby are dropped off in
Ashton near the police station. -- Call no.: PN6728.J57F6
1939 v.1
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Police Stations.
"It's Nice to Finally Get Some Peace and Quiet"* (Jump
Start, Sept. 19, 1994) / by Robb Armstrong. -- Summary: Joe
talks about how Sunny screamed all night, as he and Crunchy
are sitting in the middle of a police station with people
shouting all around. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "screaming"
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Police Stations.
"One of Them Has Probably Just Called the Cops"* (Jump
Start, July 19, 1999) / Robb Armstrong. -- Summary: Ashburn
has one son babysitting another, and they get a call at the
police station. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "babysitting"
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Police Stations.
"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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Police Stations.
"When Neddy Finally Calls Home, Abbey Discovers the True
Nature of Being the Parent of a Teenager!"* (Judge Parker,
Apr. 24, 1995) / LeDoux and Wilson. -- Summary: Neddy and
Mark have to stop at the police station on the way home. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "teenagers"
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Police Trap. -- New York : Mainline Publications, 1954-1955.
-- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Aug.-Sept. 1954)
- no. 6 (Sept. 1955). -- Continued by: Public Defender in
Action. -- Final two issues published by Charlton. --
Detective genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 3 (1954/1955). -- Call
no.: PN6728.2.M24P6
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Police Trap. -- New York : Super Comics, 1963-1964. -- col.
ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 11 (1963) - no. 18, cf.
Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- Description
based on no. 18; title from indicia. -- Issues numbered 11,
16-18 all published. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 18 (1964)
1. Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc. Call
no.: PN6728.3.S8P6
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Police Trap--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 38) in Masters of the Imagination / Mike
Benton (Dallas, TX : Taylor, 1994). -- Call no.: NC1305.B46
1994
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Police Whistles.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
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Police Whistles.
"Facts About Crime" 1 p. in Johnny Dynamite, no. 10 (June
1955). -- Illustrated facts about using ears for
identification, hanging, poisoning, wife beating, police
whistles, and footprints in snow. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.C47B3no.10
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"The Police Will Find Sophie, Ms. Spencer"* (Judge Parker,
Aug. 25, 1994) / by Paul Nichols ; LeDoux and Wilson. --
Summary: Estelle invites Abbey over to her office to wait
for calls. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lost kids"
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Police Work.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726f.B55
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Police Work.
Index entry (p. 193, 194) in Cartooning for Suffrage / by
Alice Sheppard (Albuquerque : University of New Mexico
Press, 1994). Call no.: NC1425.S54 1994
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Police Work.
Scalped. -- New York : DC Comics, 2007- . -- col. ill. ; 26
cm. -- Began with no. 1 (Mar. 2007), cf. Official
Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- Organized crime and
police work on an Indian reservation. -- Detective genre.
-- LIBRARY HAS: no. 30-31 (2009). -- Call no.:
PN6728.7.D3S32
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"The Policeman and the Citizen" / Simon Gane. p. 87 in Graphic
Classics : Ambrose Bierce (Mount Horeb, WI : Eureka
Productions, 2003). -- (Bierce's Fables) -- Call no.:
PN6726.R6306 2003
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Policeman Poulet.
Index entry (p. 160, 161) in History of the Comic Strip, v.
2 / by David Kunzle (Berkeley, Calif. : University of
California Press, 1990) Call no.: PN6710f.K85v.2
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"Policeman's Ball"* (The Raven) / George Wilson. 10 p. in Four
Favorites, no. 3 (Jan. 1942). -- Call no.: Film 15791r.167
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"The Policeman's Rival!" (Hayfoot Henry) 4 p. in Action
Comics, no. 103 (Dec. 1946). -- Call no.: Film 15791r.146
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Policemen.
The Burning Hand / story by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi ;
art by Tonci Zonjic ; colors by Dave Stewart ; letters by
Clem Robins ; cover art by Mike Mignola with Dave Stewart ;
chapter break art by Dave Johnson ; editor, Scott Allie. --
Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse Books, 2012. -- 1 v. : col. ill.
; 26 cm. - (Lobster Johnson ; v. 2) -- "From the pages of
Hellboy!" -- "When a tribe of ghostly Indians start
scalping city policemen, Hellboy's crime-fighting hero
Lobster Johnson and his allies arrive to take on these new
foes and their gangster cronies!" -- Superhero genre. --
Call no.: PN6728.L585B8 2012
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Policemen.
"The Busted Hose"* (Pepsi the Pepsi-Cola Cop) / Graham
Hunter 1 p. in Calling All Boys, no. 8 (Oct./Nov. 1946) and
in Real Life Comics, no. 35 (Sept. 1946). -- Summary: The
policemen drink Pepsi-Cola and get super strength. -- Call
no.: AP201.C17no.8. Call no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.35
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Policemen.
"Fountain of Youth"* (Bugs Bunny) 12 p. in Looney Tunes and
Merrie Melodies Comics, no. 100 (Feb. 1950). -- Summary (by
Amy Lazet): A mysterious man who is being chased tosses
Bugs Bunny a vial of liquid and tells him to guard it with
his life. As Bugs is telling Porky Pig about it the next
day, a policeman tells them that Bugs' mysterious man is
Professor Bimbloke, a scientist who claims to have
discovered the Fountain of Youth, and he is missing. Bugs
and Porky accidentally drop the bottle and a rooster drinks
it, and promptly turns into a chick. The chick waddles off
to Elmer Fudd's home with Bugs and Porky following, and
they realize that the Fountain is in Elmer's back yard.
Meanwhile the villains have gotten the location of the
fountain out of the professor. One comes back to steal the
water, but Bugs throws some on him and turns him into an
innocent juvenile, who happily leads them to the professor.
After the villains are arrested, Bugs, and Elmer and the
professor return to bottle the water, but the fountain has
gone dry. Petunia had a bottle of the water, but before she
drank from the bottle she refilled it with fresh water. --
Call no.: PN6728.1.D4L6no.100
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Policemen.
"The Half-Pint Policeman" (Dr. Mid-Nite) / Charles
Reizenstein, script ; Stan Aschmeier, art. 7 p. in
All-American Comics, no. 46 (Jan. 1943). -- Data from Gene
Reed, Bob Hughes and Craig Delich via Grand Comics
Database. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.20
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Policemen.
"The Hoodlum Gang" (Mighty Mouse) 16 p. in Mighty Mouse
Comics, no. 40 (Apr. 1953). -- Summary: Mighty Mouse
defeats the Claw Gang, a bunch of tough cats, but he
doesn't see them steal an infant mouse from a baby carriage
as they flee. Soon the baby mouse is being raised by the
cats to be an agent of cathood. He is enrolled in Ye Young
Thugge Nursery School, and gets high marks in hitting
policemen, building bombs, and breaking windows. Then he is
sent back to Mouse-Town to teach his skills. A wave of
juvenile delinquency sweeps Mouse-Town, led by the
cat-raised mouse, now called The Mugger. The mouse youth
are destructive. The steal cars. They disrespect Mighty
Mouse ("he wants to make sissies out of us"). Finally,
though, Mighty Mouse saves The Mugger's life after he has
fallen off a stolen truck onto a railroad track. The Mugger
has a complete change of heart, loses his cigarette, and
becomes a Boy Scout. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.M3M46no.40
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Policemen.
"How's the Great Lover?"* (Barney Google and Spark Plug,
Oct. 16, 1930) / De Beck. p. 158 in The Smithsonian
Collection of Newspaper Comics, ed. by Bill Blackbeard and
Martin Williams (Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Institution
Press, 1977). -- Summary: Barney has another love letter to
"Barney Bubble Eyes," and then hears a policeman calling a
maid "Bubble Eyes." -- Call no.: folio PN6726.S5 1977
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Policemen.
"I Was a Cheat!" / pencils, Jack Katz ; inks, Vince
Colletta. 12 p. in Falling in Love, no. 128 (Jan. 1972). --
Summary: Rita flees the town where she grew up and changes
her name. She gradually falls in love with Ben, a
policeman, but is terrified that he will learn the awful
secret from her past. -- Data from Bob Cherry, Mike
Nielsen, Dwayne Best, Nick Katradis et al. via Grand Comics
Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3F3no.128
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Policemen.
"A Man of Importance" 6 p. in Justice Traps the Guilty, no.
91 (Feb./Mar 1958). - Begins: "Ed White had been a
policeman for twenty years, but in all that time he failed
to understand that he, too, was A Man of Importance." --
Call no.: PN628.1.P7J8no.91
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Policemen.
"Murder Mansion" 8 p. in Adventures into Darkness, no. 5
(Aug. 1952). -- Summary (by Ryan Claytor): A blackmail
operation goes wrong when Danny and Helen Nash shoot and
kill a client. They hide in an abandoned brownstone owned
by a Mr. Sylvestre, who is supposedly away in Florida.
Finding an old book in the house's library, Danny reads a
passage which summons Teneshad, a demon from the
half-world, who proclaims himself to be a slave to his
conjurors. Teneshad eventually traps the couple in the
house. Helen escapes into the arms of policemen who search
the place, unable to find any sign of Danny or Teneshad. It
is then revealed that Teneshad has hidden Danny in a
soundproof cellar, where Mr. Sylvestre is also tied up and
begging for death. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.S75A3no.5
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Policemen.
"Those Were the Days" / E. Sánchez Abulí, Jordi Bernet. 8
p. in Torpedo 1936 (New York : Catalan Communications,
1984). -- Summary: Luca Torelli recalls his first days in
America, staying with a countryman and shining shoes on the
street. A policeman named MacDonald makes him shine his
shoes for free, and treats him badly. Luca eventually takes
the policeman's gun and kills him with it. -- Call no.:
PN6777.S3T613 1984
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Policemen.
"Until You See the White of the Black Man's Eyes" / E.
Sánchez Abulí, Jordi Bernet. 10 p. in Torpedo 1936 (New
York : Catalan Communications, 1984). -- Summary: Luca
Torelli has been hired to kill a black man named Joe by the
father of a white woman named Peggy, because Joe and Peggy
plan to marry. Luca and Rascal catch up with Joe in a
Harlem bowling alley, then after a car chase they end up in
a park where Peggy is waiting with a gun. Peggy shoots Joe.
A policeman comes and takes a bribe from the hitmen to say
it was an accident. Peggy's father refuses to pay the
hitmen because the police have already shaken him down, and
because Peggy has demanded money to keep quiet. At the end,
Peggy, Joe and the policeman are heading for Europe, and
Joe has to wash the tomato out of his shirt. -- Call no.:
PN6777.S3T613 1984
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Policemen.
"We Can Glue Your Head Back On"* (A Date with Judy) 8 p. in
A Date with Judy, no. 10 (Apr./May 1949). -- Begins: "Judy!
What are you going to do with that folded carton?" --
Summary: A policeman thinks Judy and Oogie are eloping. --
Judy's last name is Foster, and her father's first name is
Melvin. -- Oogie's last name is Pringle. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3D3no.10
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Policemen.
"Who's a Sissy?"* (Krazy Kat, Sept. 25, 1937) / Herriman.
-- Summary: The doctor and the policeman discuss a lace
handkerchief with the letter "M" on it. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "handkerchiefs"
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Policewomen.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Policewomen.
Constantine / a novelization by John Shirley ; screenplay
by Kevin Brodbin and Frank Capello ; story by Kevin
Brodbin. -- New York : Pocket Star Books, 2005. -- 21 p. ;
18 cm. -- "Hidden from mortal eyes are the angels and
demons that coexist with mankind, supernatural beings who
seek to influence our lives for better and for worse.
Amoral and irreverent renegade occultist and paranormal
detective John Constantine is blessed and cursed with the
ability to interact with this secret world. When
Constantine teams up with skeptical L.A. policewoman Angela
Dodson to solve the mysterious suicide of her twin sister,
their investigation catapults them into a catastrophic
series of otherworldly events even as the forces of Hell
conspire against Constantine to claim his immortal soul."
-- "Based on the Warner Bros. Pictures film." -- "Based on
characters from the DC Comics/Vertigo Hellblazer graphic
novels." -- Call no.: PS3569.H558C66 2005
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Policewomen.
"The Girl-Hero Contest" (John Jones, Manhunter from Mars) /
Joe Certa, art. 7 p. in Detective Comics, no. 293 (July
1961). -- Summary: Two policewomen vie for Jones'
affections. -- Appearances of Diane Meade and Sally
Winters. -- Data from Bill Wormstedt, Bob Klein, Mike
Tiefenbacher, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call
no.: PN6728.1.N3D4no.293
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Policewomen.
"I Told Him We Were Related"* (Fox Trot, Sept. 14, 1993) /
by Bill Amend. -- Summary: Superman is dead on the sidewalk
between a parking meter and a policewoman; Jason explains.
-- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking meters"
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Policewomen.
"Juego de Niñas" p. 31-44 in Kraken, by Antonio Segura and
Jordi Bernet (Barcelona : Toutain Editor, 1984). --
Summary: Scavengers have been finding human fetuses in the
sewer, and Dante's group is ordered to cooperated with a
surface policewoman, Sergeant Maria, in investigating an
abortion ring. They succeed in narrowing the focus of
Maria's search by finding which pipe the fetuses are coming
from, and Dante falls in love. Weeks later Dante gets a
call in the sewer from Maria, who says she's sure she's
found the abortion clinic. She's going to drop something
into the drain to confirm the location, and he should watch
the outlet pipe. Before she hangs up the telephone we see a
menacing figure watching Maria, and when Dante gets his net
in place under the pipe the first thing that lands in it is
Maria's severed head. -- Call no.: PN6777.S45K7 1984
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Policewomen.
"Lady Detective" (Lt. Mary Sullivan) 4 p. in True Comics,
no. 67 (Dec. 1947)
1. Detectives--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. Sullivan,
Mary--Comic books, strips, etc. 3. Women detectives--Comic
books, strips, etc. 4. Policewomen--Comic books, strips,
etc. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.67
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Policewomen.
"Lois Lane, Policewoman" (Superman) / Wayne Boring, pencils
; Stan Kaye, inks ; Bill Finger, script. 10 p. in Superman,
no. 84 (Sept./Oct. 1953). -- Introduction of Silver Skene
and villain Cracker Moreau. -- Data from Bob Rivard and Lou
Mougin via Grand Comic-Book Database. -- Call no.: Film
15791 r.123
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Policewomen.
"Mary Hamilton" (Women of Daring) / Stookie Allen. 1 p. in
Real Fact Comics, no. 5 (Nov./Dec. 1946). -- Hamilton is
New York's first policewoman. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.199
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Policewomen.
Les Mémoires Troubles / F. Walthéry, D. de Lazare, Mythic ;
couleurs, Studio Volcano. -- Bruxelles : Le Lombard, 2006.
-- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (Rubine ; 1) -- About a
policewoman in Chicago. -- Detective genre. -- Call no.:
PN6747.W3R8 2006
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Policewomen.
Taiho Shichauzo = You're Under Arrest. -- Tôkyô : Kôdansha,
1996- . -- col. ill. ; 19 cm. -- Movie adaptation. --
Comedy policewomen. -- LIBRARY HAS: file 1. -- Call no.:
PN6790.J33 F824S47 1996
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Policewomen.
The Wild Ones / story and art by Kosuke Fujishima ;
translation by Alan Gleason and Toren Smith ; lettering and
retouch by L. Lois Buhalis and Susie Lee. -- Milwaukie, OR
: Dark Horse Comics, 1997. -- 150 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. --
(You're Under Arrest) -- "This book collects issues one
through four and the story "Nice shot, Aoi!" from issue
five of the Dark Horse comicbook series You're under
arrest." -- "Miyuki and Natsumi are two stunningly
beautiful policewomen who are, at heart, a couple of girls
who just want to have fun. When they're not getting
themselves into wacky situations, they're busy trying to
lock up the panty bandit, solve the country-club
counterfeit crime, and just plain enforce the law. They're
part Cagney and Lacy, part Thelma and Louise, part Barbie
and Skipper. They're babes with badges!" -- Call no.:
PN6790.J33 F824 Y6 1997
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Policewomen.
"You're Only A Dog, But You Certainly Know Your Place"*
(The Badge Guys, Dec. 26, 1972) -- Summary: An African
American police officer is comparing Policeperson Trask and
her women's lib ideas with Lady, the police dog. His
remarks are not well received. -- Strip signed "BOwen"? --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "women's lib"
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Policia.
Especial de Policia. -- México, D.F. : Grupo Editorial Vid,
. -- col. ill. ; 20 cm. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 2, 18
(1991-1992)
1. Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc. 2.
Police--Comic books, strips, etc. 3. Mexican comics. I.
Policia. II. Grupo Editorial Vid. Call no.: PN6790.M44E765
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"El Policía Bailarín" 6 p. in Grandes Detectives, no. 27
(Sept. 1958). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44G7no.27
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"Policía de Cuatro Patas" 5 p. in Acción Policíaca, no. 18
(May 1953). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44A3no.18
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La Policía de la Radio (Radio Patrol).
Index entry (p. 120) in Historia del Comic Español,
1875-1939, by Antonio Martín (Barcelona : Editorial Gustavo
Gili, 1978) -- Call no.: PN6775.M37 1978
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"El Policía Encantado" 5 p. in Acción Policíaca, no. 22 (Sept.
1953). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44A3no.22
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"Policía Matón" 3 p. in Grandes Detectives, no. 19 (Jan.
1958). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44G7no.19
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Policía Novicio (Apr. 1958)
"El Héroe Suspendido" (Policía Novicio) 6 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 77 (Apr. 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.77
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Policía Novicio (Apr. 1958)
"El Informante" (Policía Novicio) 5 p. in Acción Policíaca,
no. 77 (Apr. 1958). -- Main character is Sam Barton. --
Call no.: PN6790.M44A3no.77
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Policía Novicio (Apr. 1958)
"Un Trofeo Valiosisimo!" (Policía Novicio) 6 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 77 (Apr. 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.77
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Policía Novicio (May 1958)
"Hy Decker"* (Policía Novicio) 6 p. in Acción Policíaca,
no. 78 (May 1958). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44A3no.78
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Policía Novicio (May 1958)
"Los Ladrones Teatrales" (Policía Novicio) 6 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 78 (May 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.78
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Policía Novicio (May 1958)
"Mendigo con Mala Suerte" (Policía Novicio) 5 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 78 (May 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.78
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Policía Novicio (June 1958)
"Fuga!" (Policía Novicio) 5 p. in Acción Policíaca, no. 79
(June 1958). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44A3no.79
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Policía Novicio (June 1958)
"Una Partida de Beisbol"* (Policía Novicio) 5 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 79 (June 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.79
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Policía Novicio (June 1958)
"Trato Duro!" (Policía Novicio) 4 p. in Acción Policíaca,
no. 79 (June 1958). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44A3no.79
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Policía Novicio (July 1958)
"Las Garras del Tigre" (Policía Novicio) 7 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 80 (July 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.80
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Policía Novicio (July 1958)
"Guarda-Espaldas" (Policía Novicio) 5 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 80 (July 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.80
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Policía Novicio (July 1958)
"El Rehén" (Policía Novicio) 5 p. in Acción Policíaca, no.
80 (July 1958). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44A3no.80
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Policía Novicio (Aug. 1958)
"Barrio Difícil" (Policía Novicio) 5 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 81 (Aug. 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.81
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Policía Novicio (Aug. 1958)
"El Cachorro de Tigre" (Policía Novicio) 7 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 81 (Aug. 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.81
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Policía Novicio (Aug. 1958)
"Los Campeones del Noveno Distrito" (Policía Novicio) 3 p.
in Acción Policíaca, no. 81 (Aug. 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.81
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Policía Novicio (Aug. 1958)
"Mucho que Aprender" (Policía Novicio) 4 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 81 (Aug. 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.81
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Policía Novicio (Sept. 1958)
"Decisión Fatal" (Policía Novicio) 10 p. in Acción
Policíaca, no. 82 (Sept. 1958). -- Call no.:
PN6790.M44A3no.82
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"Policía Rural" 5 p. in Grandes Detectives, no. 10 (Apr.
1957). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44G7no.10
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"Policiadurías" 1 p. in Grandes Detectives, no. 1 (July 1956).
-- Gag cartoons about police. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44G7no.1
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"Policías" (Condorito) p. 58 in Condorito de Oro, no. 75 (Oct.
2001). -- Policeman Garganta de Lata can tell what a
suspected drunken driver has been drinking by smelling his
breath. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44C5675no.75
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"Los Policías son Valientes" 5 p. in Acción Policíaca, no. 2
(Jan. 1952). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44A3no.2
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Policier et Espionnage.
Index entry (p. 208) in Encyclopédie des bandes dessinées /
ed. Marjorie Alessandrini. Nouv. ed. (Paris : A. Michel,
1986) Call no.: PN6707.E5 1986
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Policies.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Policies.
"The Best Policy" 4 p. in Strange Suspense Stories, no. 36
(Mar. 1958). -- Data from Bob Klein, Gene Reed, Jim Walls
et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.C47L3no.36
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Policies.
"The Best Policy" (Old Smokey) 4 p. in The Marvel Family,
no. 76 (Oct. 1952). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F3M28no.76
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Policies.
"Clean Desk Policy"* (Dave, May 11, 1994) / David Miller.
-- Summary: Dave conforms to company policy by piling
everything in the wastebasket and on the floor. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "desks"
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Policies.
"Dharmabuddhi and Papabuddhi" 4 p. in The Jackal and the
Wardrum : Panchatantra Stories of Courage and Curiosity
(Amar Chitra Katha, no. 540). -- Moral: Honesty is the best
policy. -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.540
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Policies.
"Don't Ask, Don't Smell"* (Mother Goose & Grimm, July 16,
1999) / Mike Peters. -- Summary: Grimmy states his policy
of not butting in. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "butting in"
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Policies.
"He's Shown Absolutely No Respect for the Mall's No Smoking
Policy"* (Free For All, Mar. 4, 1999) / by Brett Merhar. --
Summary: Mall security is going to have Angus the ferret
destroyed because of his assault, battery, vandalism,
inciting to riot, theft, and smoking. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "smoking"
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Policies.
"Low-Cost Hospitalization Policies"* (Archie, Apr. 30,
1985) -- Summary: Fred didn't read the fine print, and he's
in a hospital bed with two dogs. -- Call no.: oversize
PN6726.K52A2
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Policies.
"Open Door Policy" (Archie) 1/2 p. in Archie Comics, no. 75
(July/Aug. 1955). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7no.75
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Policing Machines.
"The Mystery of Dimension Valley" 8 p. in House of Mystery,
no. 82 (Jan. 1959). -- Summary (by Amy Lazet): Due to
weather, explorer Arthur Benz and his friend Harry are
forced to land on an island in the South Seas, where they
come across giant lenses that transport them into another
dimension. Harry and Arthur are trapped by the
ray-tentacles of a policing machine known as Krndl, and
they are told that they will be held captive until they
return Lurka and Zan. The beautiful Adonna appears, and she
explains that Lurka is her scientist father who traveled to
Earth (which they call Dimension-20) with his friend Zan.
Adonna knows they are innocent and helps them to escape,
but they are recaptured, but then Lurka and Zan appear
saying they were unavoidably delayed. Harry and Arthur are
beamed back to Earth, and the lenses disappear, and they
figure nobody will believe them. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.N3H6no.82
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"Policing Paka" (A Galactic Geographic Special Report) / by
Karl Kofoed. p. 14-21 in Heavy Metal, v. 24, no. 4 (Sept.
2000). -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.24no.4
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Policy.
"The Safety Plan, If Dogs Set Policy" (Rhymes with Orange,
July 29, 1998) / Hilary B. Price. -- Summary: In a
thunderstorm you get between the toilet and the wall. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "thunderstorms"
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Policy.
"We're Out of Toilet Paper Again, Poulet"* (Crock, June 19,
2000) / Rechin. -- Summary: Captain Poulet is explaining
his policy-making duties to a television news team when one
of the men calls out to him. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"toilet paper"
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Policy.
"Working in Order to Get Paid is Company Policy"* (Agatha
Crumm, Apr. 29, 1985) / by Bill Hoest. -- Summary: Perkins
learns the job. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.K52A2
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Policy Numbers.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Polidoro.
Index entry (p. 369) in Historia de los Comics / J.
Toutain, J. Coma (Barcelona : Toutain, 1982-1984?) -- Call
no.: PN6710.H5 1982a
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Poliester.
"Comics, Etc." 79 p. in Poliester, v. 2, no. 6
(Verano/Summer 1993). -- Parallel text in Spanish and
English; illustrated. -- Contents: "Historietas de la Vida
Real" ("Real-Life Comics") ; "Alarma!: Crimen y
Circulación" ("Alarma: Crime and Publishing") ; "Insólito:
Ámela o Créalo" ("Insólito: Love it or Believe it") ; "Low
Writers: Revistas Chicanas" ("Low Writers: Chicano 'Zines")
; "Del Pop a lo Popular: Arte y Comics" ("From Pop Back to
Popular: Art & Comics") ; "Manga: Imágenes Involuntarias,
Impulsos Incontrolables" ("Manga: Involuntary Images,
Uncontrollable Urges") : "Tatuaje: Comics en la Piel"
("Tattoos: Skin Comics"). -- Call no.: N7.P65v.2no.6
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Poling, Dean.
"Comics : Transmetropolitan: Tales of Human Waste. Identity
Crisis n. 3" / by Dean Poling. p. 10A in The Valdosta Daily
Times, Aug. 20, 2004. -- Reviews. -- Call no.: folio
PN6710.S35 2004
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Poling, Dean.
"Monster Collection, Gals!, Sword of the Dark Ones" / by
Dean Poling. p. 10A in the Valdosta Daily Times, May 13,
2005. -- Reviews of three manga in English (by Itoh Sei,
Fujii Mihona, and Kotobuki Tsukasa). -- Call no.: folio
PN6710.S35 2005
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Polinta (F.B. Wilkie).
Index entry (p. 13) in A History of American Graphic Humor,
v. 2 (1865-1938), by William Murrell (New York : Macmillan
Company for the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1938). --
Call no.: NC1420.M8v.2
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Polio, Bob.
"Zero Gravity" / by Bob Polio. p. 33-35 in Nucleus, no. 1½
(1979). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.H45N8no.1½
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Polio, Bob.
"Zero Gravity" by Robert Polio and Will Murray. in "Comix"
p. 20 in Science Fiction Times, v. 1, no. 5 (Nov. 1979). --
Call no.: PN3448.S45S377v.1no.5
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Polio.
"Al Capp vs. Polio" p. 16-18 in Quick News Weekly (New York
: Cowles), v. 2, no. 4 (Jan. 23, 1950). -- Cover (with
photo of Capp and drawings of Abner and Daisy) has title:
"Al Capp, Li'l Abner, Daisy Mae Fight Polio." -- Call no.:
AP2.Q5v.2no.4
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Polio.
"Australian Bush Nurse : Sister Elizabeth Kenny who Found a
way to Cure Polio (Infantile Paralysis)" p. 22-27 in Real
Heroes, no. 5 (July 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3R4no.5
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Polio.
"The Fight against Infantile Paralysis" 4 p. in True
Comics, no. 32 (Feb. 1944)
1. Hrwco, Philip--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. Infantile
paralysis--Comic books, strips, etc. k. Polio. Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.32
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Polio.
Index entry (p. 59) in Will Eisner, a Spirited Life, by Bob
Andelman (Milwaukie, OR : M Press, 2005). -- Call no.:
PN6727.E35 Z5A5 2005
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Polio.
Index entry (p. 155) 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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Polio.
"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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Polio.
"Sister Elizabeth Kenny" (Wonder Women of History) / by
Alice Marble. 4 p. in Wonder Woman, no. 8 (Spring 1944)
k. Elizabeth Kenny. 1. Poliomyelitis--Comic books, strips,
etc. 2. Kenny, Elizabeth--Comic books, strips, etc. I.
Marble, Alice, 1913-1990. Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6m no.8.
Call no.: Film 15791 reel 44
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Polio.
"Two Against Polio" / by Ann Richards Taylor ; illus. by
Bill Haines. p. 3-8 in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v.
21, no. 13 (Feb. 24, 1966). -- Story of Jonas Salk and
Albert Sabin. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.21no.13
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Polio.
"Walter 'Buddy' Davis : the Boy with Springs in His Toes" /
by George W. Might ; illustrated by Ed Hunter. p. 3-8 in
Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 8, no. 10 (Jan. 15,
1953). -- Summary: Davis is an athlete who fought polio as
a child. -- Cover title: "Buddy Davis, the Story of an
Olympic Champ." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T6v.8no.10
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Polio.
"The Water Robbers"* (Hawkman) / Joe Kubert. p. 146-150,
first chapter of "A Place in the World" (Justice Society of
America) in All Star Comics Archives, v. 6 (2000) ;
reprinted from All-Star Comics, no. 27 (Winter 1945). --
Summary: Edouard Laviere lives in Louisiana, and is a
victim of infantile paralysis (polio) who uses a wheelchair
and crutches. Ed's upper body is very strong, and he's good
at swimming and rowing, so he has explored the bayous by
himself. A gang of thieves has been escaping into the
bayous where nobody can follow them, but Ed knows the area
well enough to lead Hawkman to their hideout. Hawkman fakes
weakness in the fight with the robbers, to inspire Ed to
swim a mile in a hurry to get help. Ed's a hero at the end,
and the mayor gives him a job as a swimming instructor. --
Call no.: PN6728.A4A76 2000
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Polirubro.
Index entry (p. 522) in La Historieta Argentina : una
Historia / Judith Gociol, Diego Rosemberg (Buenos Aires :
Ediciones de la Flor, 2000). -- Call no.: PN6790.A7G6 2000
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Polis. -- Providence, RI : Brave New Words, 1991- . -- ill. ;
26 cm. -- Began with no. 1 (Apr. 1991). -- "Written by Ed
Fuqua ; illustrated by Al Bigley ; cover by Kent Bingham ;
lettered by Sam Newcome and Willie Schubert ; edited by E.
Jordan Bojar ; created by Ed Fuqua with Kent Bingham." --
Superhero genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1. -- Call no.:
PN6728.6.B7P6
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Poliserna på 87:e.
Ed McBains Poliserna på 87:e / överförd till seriemediet av
Claes Reimerthi ; tecknad av Martin Sauri. -- Semic Press,
1990. -- 50 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. -- "Den första av
berättelserna om poliserna i 87:e distriktet,
serieversionen." -- Detective genre. -- Call no.:
PN6790.S93 S3E3 1990b
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Polish.
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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Polish.
"Dog Hair and Nail Polish"* (For Better or For Worse, Feb.
11, 1993) / Lynn. -- Summary: Elizabeth does her finger and
toenails, and Farley adds fur to all twenty with a big
shake before they're dry. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog
hair"
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Polish.
"Silver Polish"* (Uncle Scrooge) 1 p. in Walt Disney's
Uncle Scrooge, no. 386 (Mar. 1952). -- Summary: Scrooge
wants the salesman for Osogood Silver Polish to demonstrate
in his money bin. -- Inside front cover. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.D4U5no.386
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Polish.
"Spit and Polish!" / Mac Pakula. 5 p. in War Action, no. 5
(Aug. 1952). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3W23no.5
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Polish.
"Spit and Polish!" / Jay Scott Pike, art. 5 p. in War is
Hell, no. 2 (Mar. 1973) -- Begins: This Sad Sack character
really breaks me up! -- Call no.: PN6728.4.M3W25no.2
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Polish American Congress.
"Vets Give Trudeau Thumbs Up; Poles Give Him Thumbs Down"
p. 57 in The Comics Journal, no. 278 (Oct. 2006). -- About
Garry Trudeau, Vietnam Veterans of America, and the Polish
American Congress. -- (Journal Datebook) -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.278
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"Polish Americans"* (America : the Melting Pot, part 7) / by
Marian Pehowski ; illustrated by Lloyd Ostendorf. p. 18-19
in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 18, no. 13 (Feb. 28,
1963). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.18no.13
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Polish Americans.
"We Built America" / illustrated by Tom Eaglin. p. 13-17 in
Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 10, no. 16 (Apr. 7,
1955). -- About Polish immigrants to America. -- "Prepared
under the supervision of the Commission on American
Citizenship, Catholic University of America, Washington,
D.C." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.10no.16
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Polish Brides.
"The Adventure of the Polish Bride"* (Ghost Squadron) / by
Capt. Derek West ; art: Maurice Whitman. 8 p. in Wings
Comics, no. 92 (Apr. 1948). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The
Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.82
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Polish Cartooning.
"The See-Saw World of Polish Cartooning" / by John A. Lent.
p. 33-35 in The Comics Journal, no. 192 (Dec. 1996) --
(International). -- Topics: Polish cartooning and comics.
-- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.192
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Polish Cartoons.
Rysunki Znalezione Pod Szafa / Andrzej Mleczko. -- Kraków :
Oficyna Wydawnicza "Galeria", 199-?. -- 1 v. : chiefly ill.
; 24 cm. -- Cartoons with word balloons in Polish, and
translations to English and German in captions. -- Call
no.: NC1670.M56R9 1990z
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
ALF. -- Kraków : TM-Semic, . -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- ALF
in Polish. -- Characters: Space aliens. -- LIBRARY HAS: nr.
5 (1992). -- Call no.: PN6790.P64A4
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Alinoe / Rosinski, Van Hamme ; przeklad z francuskiego,
Tadeusz Markowski. -- Warszawa : Orbita, 1989. -- 48 p. :
col. ill. ; 29 cm. -- (Thorgal ; 8) -- Alinoë in Polish. --
Genre: Fantasy. -- Call no.: PN6747.R6A619 1989
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Czarodziejka z Ksiezyca = Sailor Moon. -- Warszawa :
TM-Semic, . -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Sailor Moon, in
Polish. -- Translated from the Japanese. -- Genre: Fantasy.
-- LIBRARY HAS: nr. 4 (1998). -- Call no.: PN6790.P64C9
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Disney i Ja. -- Warsaw, Poland : Wydawnictwo Egmont Polska,
2001- . -- col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- Began with August 2001. --
Polish comics and activity periodical. -- Funny animal
genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1 (2008). -- Call no.:
PN6790.P64D5
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Goliat. -- Warszawa : TM-Semic, . -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
Genre: Funny kid. -- LIBRARY HAS: nr 2-3 (1992). -- Call
no.: PN6790.P64G6
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Kraina Qa / Rosinski, Van Hamme ; przeklad z francuskiego,
Tadeusz Markowski. -- Warszawa : Orbita, 1989. -- 48 p. :
col. ill. ; 29 cm. -- (Thorgal ; 10) -- Le Pays Qâ, in
Polish. -- Genre: Fantasy. -- Call no.: PN6747.R6P319 1989
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Marian Cholerek i Roman Nehrebecki prezentuja Sensacyjne
odkrycie. -- Bielsko-Biala : RM Studio, 1990? -- 23 p. :
col. ill. ; 29 cm. -- (Przygody kuzynów Bolka i Loka) --
Genre: Funny kid. -- Call no.: PN6790.P63C47S4 1990z
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Pilot Smiglowca. -- Warsaw?, 1975?- . -- col. ill. ; 24 cm.
-- Characters: Fighter pilots. -- LIBRARY HAS: nr 1. --
Call no.: PN6790.P64P5
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Ponad Kraina Cieni / Rosinski, Van Hamme ; przeklad z
francuskiego, Malgorzata i Tadeusz Markowscy. -- Warszawa :
Orbita, 1990. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. -- (Thorgal ;
5) -- Au-delà des ombres, in Polish. -- Genre: Fantasy. --
Call no.: PN6747.R6A819 1990
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Przygody Hucka / na motywach powiesci Marka Twaina. --
Warszawa : Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, 1991. -- 46 p. :
col. ill. ; 29 cm. -- Scripts by Tibor Cs. Horváth, art by
Attila Dargay. -- Contents: "Przygody Hucka" ; "Lisek Vuk."
-- A short version of Huckleberry Finn, followed by a funny
animal story. -- Call no.: PN6790.P63D3 1991
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Rogi za rogi wedlug Dekameronu Boccaccia / okladka i
rysunki Dariusz Romanowicz ; scenariusz i adaptacja
Grzegorz Kruszewski, Marek Zakrzewski ; redaktor, Grazyna
Pulaska. -- Lódz : Wydawnictwo Lódzkie, 1989. -- 46 p. :
ill. ; 24 cm. -- Genre: Erotic. -- Call no.: PQ4273.S6R6
1989
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Stripburek : Comics from Behind the Rusty Iron Curtain. --
Ljubljana, Slovenia : Forum Ljubljana, 1997. -- 164 p. :
ill. ; 30 cm. -- Statements about and samples of the comics
of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovnia, Croatia, Czech
Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland,
Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia. -- Call no.:
PN6720.S75 1997
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Stripburek : Comics from the Other Europe. -- Ljubljana,
Slovenia : Strip Core : Forum Ljubljana, 2001. -- 213 p. :
ill. ; 30 cm. -- Statements about and samples of the comics
of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland,
Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia. -- Call
no.: PN6720.S753 2001
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Tom & Jerry. -- Warszawa : TM-Semic, . -- col. ill. ; 26
cm. -- Tom and Jerry in Polish. -- Genre: Funny animal. --
LIBRARY HAS: nr. 11 (1997). -- Call no.: PN6790.P64T6
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.
Tytus, Romek i Atomek. -- Warszawa : Horyzonty ; 197?- . --
col. ill. ; 17-24 cm. -- by Henryk Jerzy Chmielewski. --
Genre: Funny kid. -- LIBRARY HAS: 1991: nr 1-3. -- Call
no.: PN6790.P64T9
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Polish Comic Books, Strips, Etc.--Articles About.
"Pathos Rules : über Propagandistische Aspekte der
Solidarnosc-Comics" / Kalina Kupczynska. p. 311-325 in
Comics & Politik : 7. Wissenschaftstagung der Gesellschaft
für Comicforschung (ComFor) (Berlin : Ch. A. Bachmann
Verlag, 2014). -- Call no.: PN6714.C649 2014
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Polish Comic Books, Strips, Etc.--Articles About.
"Pologne" / par Jerzy Skarzynski. p. 206-208 in Histoire
Mondiale de la Bande Dessinée (Paris : Pierre Horay
Editeur, 1989). -- Includes illustrations. -- Call no.:
folio PN6710.H48 1989
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Polish Comic Books, Strips, Etc.--Exhibitions.
Comics nach Polnischer Art = Komiksy po Polsku. -- Bremen :
Spedition, 2006. -- 59 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. --
"Präsentation der Comicsszene aus Polen, Spedition, Bremen,
24.02-26.03.2006." -- Exhibition catalog. -- Parallel texts
in German and Polish. -- Call no.: PN6790.P6C6 2006
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Polish Comic Books, Strips, Etc.--Miscellanea.
"Polish Comics Industry Tries to Rebuild : Cartoonists
Struggle to Create in a Boom-Bust Marketplace" p. 38-39 in
The Comics Journal, no. 161 (Aug. 1993) -- (International
News) -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.161
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Polish Comic Books, Strips, Etc.--Miscellanea.
"The See-Saw World of Polish Cartooning" / by John A. Lent.
p. 33-35 in The Comics Journal, no. 192 (Dec. 1996) --
(International). -- Topics: Polish cartooning and comics.
-- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.192
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.--TRANSLATIONS FROM ENGLISH.
Disney's Dzwonnik z Notre Dame / tekst dialogów Elzbieta
Lopatniukowa. -- Warszawa : Egmont Polska, 1996 -- 46 p. :
col. ill. ; 25 cm. -- Comics adaptation of the Disney
movie, Hunchback of Notre Dame, in Polish, translated from
English. -- Call no.: PN1997.H97D519 1996
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POLISH COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC.--TRANSLATIONS FROM ENGLISH.
Scooby-Doo Superkomiks. -- Warzawa : Media Service Zawada,
. -- col. ill. ; 19 cm. -- Polish translations of
Scooby-Doo comics stories from the United States. -- Funny
horror genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: nr. 17 (2010). -- Call no.:
PN6790.P64S35
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"Polish Comics Industry Tries to Rebuild : Cartoonists
Struggle to Create in a Boom-Bust Marketplace" p. 38-39 in
The Comics Journal, no. 161 (Aug. 1993) -- (International
News) -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.161
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Polish Guerrillas.
"With the Polish Guerrillas"* (Chip Collins) / art: Robert
Webb? 6 p. in Fight Comics, no. 30 (Feb. 1944). -- Last
appearance of this feature. -- Data from Gene Reed via
Grand Comic Book Database. -- Call no.: Film 15791 r.145
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Polish Immigrants.
"Inspired Woman" 5 p. in It Really Happened, no. 11 (Oct.
1947). -- Begins: "The discovery of atomic energy was not
the work of one person! Many made their contribution
through the years, and one of the first great pathfinders
on the road to atomic power was an immigrant Polish girl,
Marie Sklodowski Curie!" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.W5 I8no.11
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Polish Jokes.
"Conqueror" / Jim Starlin, Greg Theakston. p. 9-10 in The
Monster Times, no. 20 (Mar. 1973) -- SUMMARY: Professor
Screwloose builds a Polish robot in a vain attempt to take
over the world.
1. Robot comics. I. Starlin, Jim. II. Theakston, Greg. k.
Professors. k. Screwloose. k. Polish jokes. Call no.:
PN3435.M6no.20
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Polish Jokes.
More Race Riots : an Anthology of Ethnic Insults. -- New
York : Kanrom, Inc., 1973. -- 48 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. --
Cartoon illustrations by Pete Wyma. -- Contents: Polish ;
Puerto Ricans ; Irish ; Blacks ; Homosexuals ; Italians ;
Scots ; Jews. -- Call no.: HT1521.R252 1973
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Polish Jokes.
Race Riots : an Anthology of Ethnic Insults. -- New York :
Kanrom, Inc., 1962. -- 45 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. -- Cartoon
illustrations by Hoest. -- Contents: Negroes ; Jews ;
Italians ; Irish ; Indians (American) ; Polish ; Scots ;
Puerto Ricans ; Hungarians ; English ; Germans ; Texans. --
Call no.: HT1521.R25 1962
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Polish Jokes.
"Sometimes I Think Pollish Jokes will Never End"* (Boon
Dock, Mar. 23, 1976) / George Breisacher. p. 9 of The
Menomonee Falls Guardian, no. 146 (Aug. 1976). -- Summary:
It seems to be election day in Boon Dock. -- Call no.:
oversize PN6726.M582no.146
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"Polish Patriot Who Helped Win the American Revolution :
Thaddeus Kosciuszko" / drawn by Harold De Lay. p. 56-64 in
True Comics, no. 2 (June 1941)
1. Kosiuszko, Tadeusz, 1746-1817--Comic books, strips, etc.
2. United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783. I. De
Lay, Harold. II. Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.2
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Polish People.
"The Man Who Was Freedom" 3 p. text in Real Life Comics,
no. 20 (Nov. 1944). -- "Thaddeus Kosciusko, Polish patriot,
fought bravely for democracy on both sides of the Atlantic
and proved a symbol of courage and determination!" -- Call
no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.20
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Polish Political Caricature.
Polska Karykatura Polityczna = La Caricature Politique
Polonaise = Polish Political Caricature / redakcja, Jan
Lenica, Antoni Marianowicz, Jan Szelag. -- Warszawa :
Spoldzielnia Wydawniczo-Oswiatowa "Czytelnik", 1950. -- 1
v. : ill. ; 30 cm. -- Text and title also in Russian,
French and English. -- Introductory booklet of 21 p., plus
ca. 100 color plates. -- Call no.: NC1660.P6L4 1950
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Polish Sausages.
"Smuggling Polish Sausages in her Britches"* (One Big
Happy, July 28, 1997) / Detorie. -- Summary: Order a diet
soda for Grandma. -- Key words: Drive-through fast food.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Sausages"
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Polishataren.
Ed McBains Polishataren / överförd till seriemediet av
Claes Reimerthi ; tecknad av Martin Sauri. -- Semic Press,
1990. -- 50 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. -- "Den första av
berättelserna om poliserna i 87:e distriktet,
serieversionen." -- Detective genre. -- Call no.:
PN6790.S93 S3E3 1990
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Polishing.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Polishing.
"Don't Look At Me Like That, I was Polishing It" (Herman,
copyright 1978) / by Unger. p. 72 in Battered Husbands
(Redondo Beach, CA : H. Gregory Associates, 1991). --
Summary: She's holding a smoking double-barrelled shotgun,
which has just ruined the chair he's sitting in. -- Call
no.: PN6231.H8G74 1991
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Polishing.
"He Finished Polishing Your Clubs"* (Beetle Bailey, Dec.
22, 1993) / Mort Walker. -- Summary: Lt. Fuzz, the apple
polisher, has been in the General's office. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "golf clubs"
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Polishing.
"Silver Polishing"* (Nancy, July 30, 1997) / Guy & Brad
Gilchrist. -- Key words: Beautiful, glamorous, cutie,
talking to self, gorgeous, spoons, reflections, mirrors.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Spoons"
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Polishing.
"Swab and Polish" / Ernie King. 2 p. text in All-American
Comics, no. 72 (Apr. 1946). -- Data from Gene Reed and Bob
Hughes, via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: Film
15791r.23
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Polishing Golf Clubs.
"Up With Women's Lib!"* (Hi and Lois, Aug. 31, 1974) / by
Mort Walker and Dik Browne. -- Summary: Thirsty reacts to
Irma's having cleaned the cellar, waxed his car and
polished his golf clubs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "women's
liberation"
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Polishing Shoes.
"KP Capers" (Pinhead Perkins, P.F.C.) 6 p. in Joe Yank, no.
10 (Feb. 1953). -- Begins: "We find Pinhead polishing his
shoes in his barracks, but, as usual, his mind is on the
finer things of life." -- Funny military genre. -- Call
no.: PN6728.2.S75J6no.10
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Polishing Shoes.
"You Can Stop Doing What You Haven't Been Doing Anyway"*
(Beetle Bailey, July 6, 1981) / Mort Walker. -- Summary:
Word has come down that boots that are too shiny are
dangerous. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "polishing"
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Polishing Stones.
"Belle Has Found the Perfect Gift for the Beast"* (Beauty
and the Beast, Dec. 14, 1992). -- Summary: Belle is
polishing a stone for a Christmas present. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "polishing"
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Polite Society.
"I Gave My Love Away" / pencils, Art Saaf ; inks, Vince
Colletta. 9 p. in Falling in Love, no. 121 (Feb. 1971). --
Summary: Mary helps Tommy, a boxer, learn how to act in
polite society, but then her rich friend Iris sets her
sights on him. -- Data from Bob Cherry, Mike Nielsen,
Dwayne Best, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.N3F3no.121
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Polite Society.
"What Not To Do in Polite Society" (Rube Goldberg's Side
Show) 1 p. in Crack Comics, no. 6 (Oct. 1940). -- Newspaper
strip reprint. -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Jim Van
Dore, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.Q3C7m no.6
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"Politeness"* (Oswald) 1 p. in Walter Lantz New Funnies, no.
156 (Feb. 1950). -- Inside back cover. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.D4F8no.156
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Politeness.
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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Politeness.
"I'm Going to Powder My Nose in My Pants"* (One Big Happy,
July 9, 2004) / Detorie. -- Summary: Ruthie is told a
polite way to talk about "using the facilities." -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "bathrooms"
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Politeness.
"It's Not Polite to Stare at Other People's Miseries"* (Six
Chix, Sept. 29, 2000) / Kathryn LeMieux. -- Summary: Unless
it's on TV. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "reality shows"
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Politeness.
"Let's Be Polite" (Freckles and His Friends, Oct. 10, 1946)
/ by Blosser. -- Summary: Brawny grabs Lard's nose and
lectures him about the rules of TWIRP Season, and then
Flossie Fidge gives them a wolf whistle. -- Call no.:
PN6728.F675F6 1939 v.2
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Politeness.
Mac Attack! / written by D.J. Steinberg ; illustrated by
Brian Smith. -- New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 2008. -- 1 v.
: col. ill. ; 23 cm. -- (The Adventures of Daniel Boom (aka
Loud Boy) ; 2) -- Summary (from SkyRiver): Loud Boy and his
friends call upon their superpowers, which consist mainly
of atrocious behavior, to confront the cafeteria lady, who
is working with the evil Kid-Rid Industries to brainwash
children into being polite. -- Superhero and funny kid
genres. -- Call no.: PN6727.S58342D302 2008
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Politeness.
"Manners" / Delphine. 1 p. text in Personal Love, v. 2, no.
2 (Nov./Dec. 1958). -- Summary: A short article about being
polite. -- Data from Jim Van Dore, Peter Croome and Mike
Nielsen via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.P7P4v.2no.2
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Politeness.
"Mr. Quince Mends some Manners" (Mr. Quince) p. 36-41 in
Children's Digest, no. 28 (May 1953). -- Begins: "And there
you'll stay until you learn some politeness." -- Call no.:
AP201.C46no.28
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Politeness.
"My Dog May Be a Mixed Breed, but He's Too Polite to
Point!"* (Hi and Lois, Oct. 7, 1987) / Dik Browne. --
Summary: Ditto's friend brags that he has a thoroughbred
pointer. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pointing"
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Politeness.
"Roomers" / author, Budd Lewis ; illustrator, Mike Zeck. p.
53-62 in Creepy, no. 122 (Oct. 1980). -- "He was such a
nice quiet boy; studious, polite and thoughtful. He was so
inconspicuous, so in love and so completely ignored!" --
Call no.: PN6728.3.W3C7no.122
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Politeness.
"Ten-Gallon Head"* p. 44 in The Two Sombrheroes / artist,
Pierre Tranchand ; writer, François Corteggiani (Ilidza,
Yugoslavia : Strip Art Features, 1989). -- (Smith & Wesson
; v. 1) -- Summary: Smith and Wesson practice politeness in
Mexico, and a man doffs his hat in return to reveal an
unusually shaped head. Plate no. 93. -- Call no.:
PN6747.T67T9 1989
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Politeness.
"They Don't Think This Knight is Very Polite!"* (Nonie's
Knight) p. 29 in Bunty, no. 1497 (Sept. 20, 1986). -- Call
no.: PN6738.B8no.1497
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Politeness.
"Viking Dogs Don't Like to be Ordered to Do Anything!"*
(Hagar the Horrible, Aug. 30, 2003) / Chris Browne. --
Summary: Hagar very politely asks Snert to bring his
slippers. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "fetching"
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Politeness.
"Which One of You Big, Strong, Polite Males Will Help Carry
My Package Home?" (Tiger, Jan. 14, 1998) / by Bud Blake. --
Summary: Stripe gets the job. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"carrying"
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Politeness.
"You're Going to Get Yelled At Again"* (Cul de Sac, June
17, 2007) / by Richard Thompson. -- Summary: The guard lets
the kids take the guinea pig because they asked politely.
-- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "guards"
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"Politesse Mal Placée" (César) / M. Tillieux. p. 8-9 in
Spirou, no. 1794 (Aug. 31, 1972). -- Call no.:
PN6748.S65no.1794
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Política.
Rius en Política : quince días de México y del mundo. --
México : Ediciones de Cultura Popular, 1974. -- 152 p. :
ill. ; 23 cm. -- (Serie Rius) -- Cartoons that appeared in
Política between 1960 and 1967. -- Call no.: F1226.R585
1974
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Política y Caudillos Colombianos en la Caricatura Editorial,
1920-1950 : Estudio de los Imaginarios Políticos
Partidistas / Darío Acevedo Carmona. -- Medellín : Carreta
Editores : Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2009. -- 281
p. : ill. ; 24 cm. -- (Carreta Política) -- Includes
bibliographical references (p. 275-281) and indexes. --
Book about Colombian politics and editorial cartoons. --
Call no.: F2277.A343 2009
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Political Ads.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Political Ads.
"Okay, Maybe He's Not the Sharpest Cactus in the Desert"*
(La Cucaracha, July 3, 2004) / Lalo Alcaraz. -- Summary:
John Kerry does a political ad in Spanish. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "cactus"
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Political Activities.
"I Scaled Back on My Grassroots Political Activities When
My Mother Became Ill"* (Mary Worth, June 7, 2008) / Karen
Moy & Joe Giella. -- Summary: Ron's on the town council. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "politics"
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Political Aggressiveness.
"Pioneers" 1 p. in National Lampoon Presents Claire
Bretecher (New York: National Lampoon Magazine, 1978). --
Summary: A woman proclaims her political aggressiveness
while her son bounces on her like she was a trampoline. --
Call no.: PN6747.B7A25 1978
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Political and Economic Manga.
Index entry (p. 79-81, 176-177, 202, 206-207) 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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Political and Social Consciousness in the Woman Suffrage
Cartoons of Lou Rogers and Nina Allender / Alice Sheppard.
-- 1985. -- p. 39-50 : ill. ; 22 x 28 cm. -- In Studies in
American Humor, v. 4 (new series), no. 1-2 (Spring/Summer
1985). -- Call no.: NC1426.S472 1985
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Political and Social Satire in the Comics.
Al Capp and Walt Kelly : Pioneers of Political and Social
Satire in the Comics / Kalman Goldstein. -- p. 81-95 : ill.
; 22 cm. -- Photocopy from: Journal of Popular Culture, v.
25, no. 4 (Spring 1992) -- Includes bibliographical
references.
1. Capp, Al, 1909- 2. Kelly, Walt. 3. Satire. I. Goldstein,
Kalman, 1939- II. Political and Social Satire in the
Comics. III. Journal of Popular Culture. Call no.:
PN6725.G59A4 1992
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Political Animals.
"Dissect the Political Animal"* (The Yojimbo Affair) / by
Andy Martin. 1 tier in Yellow Dog, v. 1, no. 7 (Dec. 20,
1968). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7Y4v.1no.7
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Political animated cartoons.
Buskhin, Aleksandr Ivanovich, andd : index entry (p. 150)
in The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn
(Detroit : Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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The Political Arena.
"Professor Anatole Murayev Enters the Political Arena" / by
Andy Martin. 2 tiers in Yellow Dog, v. 1, no. 3 (June 25,
1968). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7Y4v.1no.3
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The Political Art of Steve Brodner.
Freedom Fries : the Political Art of Steve Brodner / with
an introduction by Lewis Lapham. -- Seattle, Wash. :
Fantagraphics Books, 2003. -- 239 p. : ill. (some col.) ;
31 cm. -- Includes index. -- Political cartoons. -- Call
no.: NC1429.B83F7 2003
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Political Aspects of Comics.
"Al Capp Interview: Obvious Political Bias" / Ted White. p.
33-34 in The Comics Journal, no. 60 (Nov. 1980) -- Letter
to the editor. -- Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.60
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Political Aspects of Comics.
An Anarchist Reads the Comics / by Gary Moffatt. -- p.
23-29 : ill. ; 28 cm. -- Photocopy from Kick It Over, no.
28 (Spring 1992)
1. Anarchism and anarchists in comic books, strips, etc. 2.
Political aspects of comics. I. Moffatt, Gary. II. Kick It
Over. Call no.: PN6725.M54A5 1992
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Arab Comic Strips : Politics of an Emerging Mass Culture /
Allen Douglas and Fedwa Malti-Douglas. -- Bloomington :
Indiana University Press, 1994. -- 275 p. : ill. (some
col.) ; 27 cm. -- Includes bibliographical references (p.
148-154) and index.
1. Arab comics--History and criticism. 2. Political aspects
of comics. I. Douglas, Allen, 1949- II. Malti-Douglas,
Fedwa. III. Politics of an Emerging Mass Culture. IV.
Indiana University Press. Call no.: PN6790.A65D68 1994
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Benign to Malign : American Political Leaders as Comic Book
Characters, 1938-1978 / Jon M. Suter. -- 1978. -- 38 leaves
: ill. ; 28 cm. -- Bibliography: leaves 33-38.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--History and criticism. 2.
Presidents--United States--Caricatures and cartoons. I.
Suter, Jon Michael, 1941- II. American Political Leaders as
Comic Book Characters. Call no.: PN6725.S86 1978
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Cards, Comics & Dragons : Agitprop Trends in South Africa &
Namibia / researched, compiled & discussed by Michael
Morris. -- London : Research Associates, 1990. -- 1 v. :
chiefly ill. ; 30 cm.
1. Art and society--South Africa. 2. Art and
society--Namibia. 3. Political aspects of comics. 4.
Postcards. 5. South African comics--History and criticism.
6. Namibian comics--History and criticism. 7. Africana. I.
Morris, Michael (Michael S.) II. Agitprop Trends in South
Africa and Namibia. III. Research Associates. Call no.:
Ms.201
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Comics : ideology, power, and the critics / Martin Barker.
-- Manchester, England : Manchester Universtiy Press, 1989.
-- 320 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. -- (Cultural Politics) --
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Political aspects of comics. 2. British comics--History
and criticism. 3. Ideology. I. Barker, Martin. II. Series.
Call no.: PN6735.B35 1989
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Comics & Politik = Comics & Politics : 7.
Wissenschaftstagung der Gesellschaft für Comicforschung
(ComFor) / herausgegeben von Stephan Packard ; Redaktion,
Helga Göhring-Schneider, Alice Hübener, Stephan Packard,
Paula Szedlak. -- Berlin : Christian A. Bachmann Verlag,
2014. -- 495 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. -- Contents: Politisches im
Comic und Comics in der Politik / S. Packard ; Konsens und
Dissens im Bande Dessinée / Ann Miller ; Die Geste des
Comics / Ole Frahm ; A Defining Problem / Ian Hague ; "Im
Antlitz der menschlichen Kreatur" : eine parallele Lektüre
der Werke von Honoré Daumier und Carl Barks / Johannes von
Müller ; Between Propaganda and Entertainment: Nordic
Comics 1930s-1950s / Rikke Platz Cortsen [and others] ; Das
"Empört-Euch!" Credo von Hergé bis Baru / Martin Frenzel ;
Spanish Comics and Politics / Anne Magnussen ; Comics und
Propaganda: Der 'Kamerade' Corto Maltese / Giovanni
Remonato -- Blutige Bilder und der Abstand vom Bild /
Martin Wambsganss ; The Justice Society of America Pursues
Victory for America and Democracy / Micha Johann
Gerstenberg ; Comic, Information, Propaganda: Milton
Caniff's How to Spot a Jap in der Kulturindustrie / Florian
Hessel ; The Situationist International, Cold War, Comics,
and the Youth Question / Jelena Stojanovic ; Comic-Visionen
um Umbruch / Manuela Grünangerl ; Pathos Rules: über
Propagandistische Aspekte der Solidarnosc-Comics / Kalina
Kupczynska ; "On affame bien les rats!" oder, Ein
ästhetischer Bericht über die Undertrückung in den 70er
Jahren / Marc Blancher ; Les rats noirs : Rechtsextreme
Selbstdarstellung durch Comic-Figuren / Ralf Palandt ;
Strategien der visuell-narrativen Kritik am repressiven
Schulsystem Japans / Kristin Eckstein und Felix Giesa ;
Beyond the Nazi?: the 'New' German in American Mainstream
Comic Books since 1989 / Matthias Harbeck ; Schikane,
Schüsse, Sprengstoffgürtel: Politische Gewalt in
Nahostkonflikt-Comics / Chantal Catherine Michel ;
Politrickery : Brian K. Vaughans Meta-Politik /
Hans-Joachim Backe ; Macht der Bilder : die
politisch-poetische Parabel Im Land der Verlorenen
Erinnerung (Stéphane Poulin, 2011) / Dietrich Grünewald. --
Includes bibliographical references. -- Articles in German
or English. -- Call no.: PN6714.C649 2014
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Eccetto Topolino : lo Scontro Culturale tra Fascismo e
Fumetti / Fabio Gadducci, Leonardo Gori, Sergio Lama. --
Battipaglia, Italy : NPE, 2011. -- 431 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
-- (Collana L'Arte delle Nuvole ; 3) -- Includes
bibliographical references (p. 366-368). -- Book about
political aspects of mid 20th century Italian comics. --
Call no.: PN6765.G36 2011
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Political Aspects of Comics.
"Everybody's a Critic : Liberals and Conservatives, Sex and
Violence" / by Gary Groth (editorial) p. 5-6 in The Comics
Journal, no. 142 (June 1991)
1. Sex in comic books, strips, etc. 2. Violence in comic
books, strips, etc. 3. Political aspects of comics. I.
Groth, Gary. II. Liberals and Conservatives, Sex and
Violence. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.142
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Political Aspects of Comics.
History and Politics in French Language Comics and Graphic
Novels / edited by Mark McKinney. -- Jackson : University
Press of Mississippi, 2008. -- 300 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. --
Includes bibliographical references and index. -- Contents
: French-language comics terminology and referencing ;
Representation of history and politics in French-language
comics and graphic novels: an introduction / Mark McKinney
; pt. 1. History, politics, and the Bande dessinée
tradition. Trapped in the past: anti-semitism in Hergé's
Flight 714 / Hugo Frey ; Re-imaging heroes/rewriting
history: the pictures and texts in children's newspapers in
France, 1939-45 / Clare Tufts ; The concept of "patrimoine"
in contemporary Franco-Belgian comics production / Bart
Beaty ; pt. 2. Political reportage and globalism in Bandes
dessinées. Citizenship and city spaces: Bande dessinée as
reportage / Ann Miller ; Games without frontiers: the
representation of politics and the politics of
representation in Schuiten and Peeters's La frontière
invisible / Fabrice Leroy ; pt. 3. Facing colonialism and
imperialism in Bandes dessinées. The Algerian War in Road
to America (Baru, Thévenet, and Ledran) / Mark McKinney ;
The Congo drawn in Belgium / Pascal Lefèvre ; Distractions
from history: redrawing ethnic trajectories in New
Caledonia / Amanda Macdonald ; Textual absence, textual
color: a journey through memory - Cosey's Saigon-Hanoi /
Cécile Vernier Danehy ; pt. 4. A French cartoonist's
perspective on the working class and Bandes dessinées. The
working class and comics: a French cartoonist's perspective
/ Baru. -- Call no.: PN6745.H52 2008
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Ideologie und Propaganda in den Marvel-Superheldencomics :
vom Kalten Krieg zur Entspannungspolitik / Reinhard
Schweizer. -- Frankfurt am Main : P. Lang, 1992. -- 305 p.
: ill. ; 21 cm. -- (Neue Studien zur Anglistik und
Amerikanistik ; Bd. 54) -- Includes numerous citations in
English. -- Originally presented as the author's thesis
(doctoral)--Universität Freiburg im Breisgau, 1991. --
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-305). -- A book
about the politics of Marvel superhero comic books. -- Call
no.: PN6725.S3435 1992
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Index entry (p. 103, 113) in Die Welt der Comics : Probleme
einer primitiven Literaturform / Alfred Clemens
Baumgärtner. -- 5. Aufl. -- (Bochum : F. Kamp, 1972). --
Call no.: NC1355.B34 1972
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Itchy Planet. -- Westlake Village, CA : Fantagraphics
Books, 1988- . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Quarterly. -- Began with
no. 1 (Spring 1988). -- Title from indicia. -- LIBRARY HAS:
no. 1-3.
1. Political aspects of comics. 2. History and criticism of
comics--Periodicals. Call no.: PN6714.I8
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Lignes de Front : Bande Dessinée et Totalitarianism / sous
la direction de Vivian Alary, Benoît Mitaine. --
Chêne-Bourg : Georg Éditeur, 2011. -- 340 p. : col. ill. ;
25 cm. -- (Colloque de Cerisy) -- Includes bibliographical
references. -- Contents: Male Call ou la guerre en
dentelles / Pierre Fresnault-Deruelle ; La guerre civile
espagnole vue dans les bandes dessinées de l'Italie
fasciste / Mariella Colin ; Histoire/histoire(s) ou la
construction fictionnelle de la Seconde Guerre mondial dans
les bandes dessinées britanniques / Renée Dickason ;
L'affaire Plekszy-Gladz: L'imaginaire totalitaire dans la
bande dessinée francophone / Michel Porret ; Los
Guerrilleros ou la guerre des irréductibles Espagnols
contre Napoléon l'envahisseur: un avatar d'Astérix? / Guy
Abel ; Zone libre: la bande dessinée à Lyon / Philippe
Videlier ; Les dessinateurs de Franco: Humour graphique en
BD pour une après-guerre / Antonio Martín ; De la Guerre
froid à la guerre des langues: Tintin au pays de la
traduction: les adaptations en langues régionales dans
l'espace francophone / Manuel Meune ; Entre mémoire et
histoire: la fabrique d'un imaginaire de la Grande Guerre
en bande dessinée: le cas de Jacques Tardi / Vincent Marie
; Carlos Giménez: la bande dessinée pour memoire / Danielle
Corrado ; El Cubri s'en va en guerre / Benoît Mitaine ; Joe
Sacco en Palestine: du témoin à l'historien / Paul Gravett
; Le sujet de la guerre en bande dessinée / Jacques Samson
; Lisbonne en deuil, Portugal sans voix ou l'utopie de
Salazar / Lucía Miranda Morla ; La guerre prise de vue: de
Shooting War au Photographe / Philippe Marion ; Soy mi
sueño, un aventure métafictionnelle de la guerre / Viviane
Alary. -- Call no.: PN6714.L5 2011
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Political Aspects of Comics.
"Mightier than the Sorehead : Drawing Pens and Politics" --
p. 45-54 : ill. ; 28 cm. -- Detached from: The Nation, v.
258, no. 2 (Jan. 17, 1994). -- Cover title: The Pen is
Mightier than the Sorehead. -- Essays and drawings by: A.
Spiegelman, S. Wilkinson, M. Walker, D. Perkins, R. Chast,
N. Dog, D. DiMassa; strips or cartoons by B. Griffith, D.
Noomin, A. Roth, O. Loyd, F. Jetter.
1. Political aspects of comics. 2. Political cartoons. I.
Spiegelman, Art. II. Wilkinson, Signe, 1950- III. Walker,
Mort. IV. Tomorrow, Tom, 1961- V. Chast, Roz. VI. Dog,
Norman. VII. DiMassa, Diane, 1959- VIII. Griffith, Bill,
1944- IX. Noomin, Diane. X. Roth, Arnold, 1929- XI. Loyd,
Overton. XII. Jetter, Frances. XIII. Drawing Pens and
Politics. XIII. The Pen is Mightier than the Sorehead. XIV.
The Nation. Call no.: PN6725.M47 1994
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Political Aspects of Comics.
"The Monster Times People's Justice Dept. Presents the Case
Against The Phantom" / Dean Latimer. p. 6-7, 9 in The
Monster Times, no. 14 (July 31, 1972) -- Byline: by Ms.
M.J. 'Blowemup' Weatherperson.
1. The Phantom. 2. Political aspects of comics. I. Latimer,
Dean. II. The Case Against the Phantom. Call no.:
PN3435.M6no.14
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Mort aux Tyrans! : Tintin, les Enfants, la Politique /
Pierre Skilling. -- Québec : Éditions Nota Bene, 2001. --
191 p. ; 23 cm. -- (Collection Études Culturelles) --
Comprend des réf. bibliogr.: p. 179-187. -- Call no.:
PN6747.H4 Z5S53 2001
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Political Aspects of Comics.
"The Opinions of Little Orphan Annie and Her Friends" /
Lyle W. Shannon, p. 212-217 in Mass Culture : The Popular
Arts in America (Glencoe, Ill. : Free Press, 1957) --
Reprinted from Public Opinion Quarterly, v. 18 (1954), p.
169-179. -- Call no.: E169.1.R7755
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Political Comic Strips : file of clippings and samples. --
1 portfolio : ill. ; 25 x 38 cm. -- Collected at Michigan
State University in the Russel B. Nye Popular Culture
Collection's Popular Culture Vertical File (PCVF). -- Call
no.: PCVF COMICS "Political Comic Strips"
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Political Aspects of Comics.
"The Politics of Comics" / Arthur Asa Berger. p. 16-22 in
Crimmer's (Spring 1976)
1. Political aspects of comics. I. Berger, Arthur Asa,
1933- Call no.: PN6700.H3 1976
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Political Aspects of Comics.
"The Politics of Super-Heroes" / by Darcy Sullivan. p.
83-88 in The Comics Journal, no. 142 (June 1991)
1. Superhero comics--Political aspects. 2. Superhero
comics--History and criticism. 3. Political aspects of
comics. I. Sullivan, Darcy. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.142
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Propaganda and Comics : file of clippings and examples. --
portfolio : ill. ; 25 x 38 cm. -- Collected at Michigan
State University in the Russel B. Nye Popular Culture
Collection's Popular Culture Vertical File (PCVF).
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Political aspects.
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Political Aspects of Comics.
A Study of the International Political Events and
Commentary in Selected American Comic Strips from 1940-1970
/ by Rodney Dale Smith. -- 1979. -- 239 leaves. -- Thesis,
Ball State University, 1979. -- Bibliography: leaves
221-239. -- Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University
Microfilms International, 1990. 22 cm.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Political aspects. 2. World
politics--1945- --Comic books, strips, etc. 3.
Newspapers--Sections, columns, etc.--Comics. I. Smith,
Rodney Dale. Call no.: PN6725.S56S75 1979a
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Political Aspects of Comics.
Superman y sus Amigos del Alma / Ariel Dorfman, Manuel
Jofre. -- Buenos Aires : Calerna, 1974. -- 201 p. ; 21 cm.
-- Includes bibliographies.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Political aspects. 2.
Superhero comics--History and criticism. I. Dorfman, Ariel.
II. Jofre, Manuel. Call no.: PN6714.D663 1974
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Political Asylum : Editorial Cartoons / by Draper Hill. --
Windsor, Ontario : Art Gallery of Windsor, 1985. -- 96 p. :
ill. ; 21 x 23 cm. -- Catalog of the exhibition held
December 1, 1985 to January 5, 1986 at the Art Gallery of
Windsor. -- Call no.: NC1429.H62A4 1985
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Political asylum.
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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A Political Bestiary / by Eugene J. McCarthy & James J.
Kilpatrick ; illustrated by Jeff MacNelly. -- New York :
Avon, 1979, 1978. -- 90 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
1. Political satire, American. 2. Economics-- Anecdotes,
facetiae, satire, etc. I. McCarthy, Eugene J., 1916- II.
Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920- III. MacNelly, Jeff. Call
no.: PN6231.P6M25 1979
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Political Bosses.
Index entry (p. 31, 47, 53, 69) 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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"Political Briefs" / V. Cullum Rogers. p. 19-20 in Hogan's
Alley, v. 1, no. 2 (1995). -- (The Moving Finger) -- Short
items on Jerry Fearing, Tom Toles, Paul Fell, Wiley, Berke
Breathed, Lynn Johnston, Signe Wilkinson, Etta Hulme, Joel
Pett, Larry Wright, Vance Rodewalt, John Branch, David
Horsey, Jack Ohman, Dan Wasserman, John Deering, Bill Day,
Christian Dzwonik, Ranan Lurie, Robert Osborn, John Milt
Morris, Jim Dobbins, Robert Merill Stevens, Bill Graham,
John Shevchik, Pat Oliphant, Tom Tomorrow, Brian Duffy,
Richard Samuel West, Rob Rogers, Kevin Kallaugher, Ann C.
Telnaes, and the Association of American Editorial
Cartoonists, and the Association of Canadian Editorial
Cartoonists. -- Call no.: PN6700.H6v.1no.2
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"Political Briefs" (The Moving Finger : V. Cullum Rogers on
Political Cartooning) p. 24-25 in Hogan's Alley, v. 1, no.
3 (1996). -- Miscellanea on political cartooning. -- Call
no.: PN6700.H6v.1no.3
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Political Campaigning.
"Free Speech--Free for All!" (Buzzy) 1 p. in Wonder Woman,
no. 115 (July 1960). -- Public service page on fairness in
political campaigning, in cooperation with the National
Social Welfare Assembly. -- Black and white inside front
cover. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6no.115
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Political Campaigns.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Political Campaigns.
"Rase Campagne" / Aurel. p. 39-48 in Fluide Glacial, no.
456 (Juin 2014). -- "Episode précédent: St
Martin-sur-Riselle est une petite communte située quelque
part en France. Le vieux maire Albert Richard s'apprête à
adouber son jeune dauphin, l'ambitieux Gérard Ligier, quand
celui-ci, contre toute attente, décide de prendre les
devants et de fonder sa propre liste dissidente." -- About
a political campaign. -- "A suivre." -- Call no.:
PN6748.F55no.456
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Political Campaigns.
"The Wounded Warrior" (Our Boarding House, July 11, 1952)
-- Summary: Hoople is hiding from the public because he has
been bitten on the nose by a baby in his political
campaign, and Twiggs says he been "as hard to find as a
Republican button in Alabama." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"Alabama"
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Political Candidates.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Political Capital.
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.: PN6726f.B55
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Political Careers.
"Stupid Birdwatcher, He Could Ruin my Political Career!"*
(Mark Trail, June 26, 1992) / Jack Elrod. -- Summary: After
ordering Mark Trail off his property, the politician pours
himself a drink. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "birdwatchers"
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Political Caricature.
English Political Caricature : a Study of Opinion and
Propaganda / by M. Dorothy George. -- Oxford : Clarendon
Press, 1959. -- ill. ; 24 cm. -- Complete in 2 v. --
Contents: v. 1. To 1792 ; v. 2. 1793-1832. -- LIBRARY HAS:
v. 1-2. -- Call no.: NC1470.G4
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Political Caricature in the United States in Separately
Published Cartoons : an Annotated List / by Frank
Weitenkampf. -- New York : New York Public Library, 1953.
-- 184 p. ; 26 cm. -- "Reprinted from the Bulletin of the
New York Public Library of March-December 1952." -- Call
no.: Z5956.C3W4
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Political Caricatures, 1903 / by F. Carruthers Gould. --
London : Edward Arnold, 1903.-- 104 p. : ill. ; 28 x 36 cm.
-- "The cartoons in the following pages are a selection
from those which have appeared from day to day in the
Westminster Gazette."
1. British cartoons. 2. Political cartoons. I. Gould, F.
Carruthers (Francis Carruthers), Sir, 1844-1925. II. Edward
Arnold. III. Westminster Gazette. Call no.: folio
NC1479.G68 1903
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The Political Cartoon / Charles Press. -- Rutherford, N.J. :
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1981. -- 395 p. :
ill. ; 25 cm. -- Bibliography: p. 379-389. -- Includes
index. -- Call no.: NC1763.P66P73
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"Political Cartoon Offends" p. 34 in The Comics Journal, no.
266 (Feb./Mar. 2005). -- (Newswatch : Journal Datebook) --
Reactions to a cartoon by Gary Markstein of the Milwaukee
Journal-Sentinel, about the Iraq war. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.266
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Political cartoon series.
Berry's World : index entry (p. 114) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Political cartoon series.
Currier and Ives and : index entry (p. 177) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Political cartoon series.
En Patufet : index entry (p. 434) in The World Encyclopedia
of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit : Gale Research,
1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Political cartoon series.
Herr Piepmeyer : index entry (p. 290-291) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Political cartoon series.
History of : index entry (p. 17, 19-20) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Political cartoon series.
Senator Sounder : index entry (p. 504) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Political cartoon series.
Siné Massacre : index entry (p. 512-513) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Political cartoon series.
The Tatooed Man : index entry (p. 5443-544) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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The Political Cartoon Society.
Did Cowards Flinch? : a Cartoon History of the Labour Party
/ Alan Mumford. -- London : The Political Cartoon Society,
2006.-- 205 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. -- Includes bibliographical
references (p. 204-205). -- Call no.: JN1129.M8 2006
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The Political Cartoon Society.
Low, the Twentieth Century's Greatest Cartoonist /
sponsored by the Political Cartoon Society and BBC History
Magazine. -- London : BBC History Magazine, 2002. -- 118 p.
: ill. ; 24 x 28 cm. -- Subtitle on cover: 40 years of
British history through the cartoons of Sir David Low. --
Exhibition catalog. -- Call no.: NC1479.L65T9 2002
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Political Cartooning.
"Editorial" / Richard Marschall. p. 5 in Nemo, no. 9 (Oct.
1984) -- On political cartooning.
1. Political cartooning. I. Marschall, Richard. Call no.:
PN6725.N43no.9
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Political Cartooning.
Editorial and Political Cartooning : from earliest times to
the present, with over 700 examples from the works of the
world's greatest cartoonists / Syd Hoff. -- New York :
Stravon Educational Press, 1976. -- 416 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
-- Includes index. -- Call no.: NC1325.H63
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Political Cartooning.
"The Incredible Shrinking Job Market" (The Moving Finger :
V. Cullum Rogers on Political Cartooning) p. 22-26 in
Hogan's Alley, v. 1, no. 3 (1996). -- Call no.:
PN6700.H6v.1no.3
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Political Cartooning.
Pat Oliphant and Bill Mauldin discuss the art of political
cartooning [sound recording] -- on 1 sound tape reel (10
min.) ; 7 1/2 ips. -- Broadcast on PBS (Assignment America:
If It's Big, Hit It), Apr. 24, 1975. -- Call no.: Voice
Lib., M1963, bd.2
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Political Cartooning.
"Political Briefs" (The Moving Finger : V. Cullum Rogers on
Political Cartooning) p. 24-25 in Hogan's Alley, v. 1, no.
3 (1996). -- Miscellanea on political cartooning. -- Call
no.: PN6700.H6v.1no.3
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Political Cartooning.
"Wee George and the Seven Dwarfs: Caricature and Metaphor
in Campaign '88 Cartoons" / by Janis L. Edwards. p. 26-34
in Inks, v. 2, no. 2 (May 1995) -- Includes bibliographical
references.
1. Bush, George, in caricatures and cartoons. 2. Political
cartooning. 3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. I. Edwards,
Janis L. II. Caricature and Metaphor in Campaign '88
Cartoons. Call no.: PN6700.I45v.2, no.2
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Political Cartooning--History.
"One Century Ago : The Dirtiest Presidential Campaign" / by
Richard Marschall. p. 56-65 in Nemo, no. 9 (Oct. 1984)
1. Political cartooning--History. I. Marschall, Richard.
II. The Dirtiest Presidential Campaign. k. Presidential
Campaigns. Call no.: PN6725.N43no.9
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Political Cartooning--Legal Aspects.
"Drawing the Line : An Absolute Defense for Political
Cartoons" / by Christopher Lamb. p. 2-11 in Inks, v. 3, no.
3 (Nov. 1996) -- Includes bibliographical references.
k. Political cartooning--Legal aspects. I. Lamb,
Christopher. II. An Absolute Defense for Political
Cartoons. Call no.: PN6700.I45v.3, no.3
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Political cartooning, a masculine occupation.
Index entry (p. 25) in Cartooning for Suffrage / by Alice
Sheppard (Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press,
1994). Call no.: NC1425.S54 1994
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The Political Cartoonist in America.
Without Mercy : the Political Cartoonist in America. --
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Gerald R. Ford Museum, 1986. -- 4
coasters : ill. ; in box 10 x 10 x 3 cm. -- Drink coasters
commemorating an exhibit opening reception, Sept. 17, 1986
at the Gerald R. Ford Museum. -- Call no.: E866.W5 1986
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"Political Cartoonist Pair Create a Panel" p. 48 in Editor &
Publisher, v. 129, no. 12 (Mar. 23, 1996). -- Bob Gorrell
and Gary Brookins launch a daily panel called Muddle
America, which will "look at trends in American politics
and their impact on the culture at large." -- Call no.:
PN6710.S35 1996
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"Political Cartoonist Paul T. Arlt Dies" p. 32-33 in The
Comics Journal, no. 272 (Nov. 2005). -- (Newswatch :
Journal Datebook) -- Arlt died Sept 20, 2005 at age 91. --
Call no.: PN6700.C62no.272
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Political Cartoonists.
Attitude : the New Subversive Political Cartoonists /
edited by Ted Rall. -- New York : Nantier, Beall,
Minoustchine, 2002. -- 127 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. -- Includes
bibliographical references and index. -- Contents:
Troubletown / Lloyd Dangle ; No exit / Andy Singer ; The
San Francisco comic strip / Don Asmussen ; This modern
world / Tom Tomorrow ; Sidewalk bubblegum / Clay Butler ;
Eye of the beholder / Peter Kuper ; Slowpoke / Jen Sorensen
; Scott Bateman ; Deep cover / Tim Eagan ; The City / Derf
; La Cucaracha / Lalo Alcaraz ; Joe Sharpnack ; Corn Valley
/ Eric Bezdek ; Tom the dancing bug / Ruben Bolling ;
Citizen Bill / William L. Brown ; Schlock 'n Roll / Ward
Sutton ; Minimum security / Stephanie McMillan ; America
outta bounds / Mickey Siporin ; Cultural jet lag / Jim
Siergey ; Search and destroy / Ted Rall ; Lint trap / Matt
Wuerker. -- Work samples and interviews. -- Call no.:
NC1305.A87 2002
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Political Cartoonists.
The World's Greatest War Cartoonists and Caricaturists,
1792-1945 / Mark Bryant. -- London : Grub Street, 2011. --
192 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm. -- Includes index. --
Summary (from SkyRiver): From the Napoleonic wars to World
War II, this book introduces the political cartoonists, the
opinion makers of peacetime and of wartime the world over.
Here assembled are brief biographies of more than 300 of
the most significant war cartoonists and caricaturists from
the past three centuries. Artists from more than thirty
countries are represented, from both sides of the wars
concerned, whose artworks were published in newspapers,
magazines, books, and as posters and postcards. -- Call
no.: NC1763.W3B79 2011
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"Political Cartoonists Face an Uncertain Future at AAEC" /
R.C. Harvey. p. 40-41 in The Comics Journal, no. 270 (Aug.
2005). -- (Newswatch : Journal Datebook : Datebook
Forecast) -- Report on the state of editorial cartooning,
and the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists
meeting June 8-11, 2005 in Sacramento.-- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.270
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