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Prisoners and Comics.
   Adult Literary Responses to Comic Strip Narratives among
   Inmates of a Correctional Institution / by Mildred M.
   Higgins. -- 1969. -- 122 leaves. -- Thesis (Ph.D.), Florida
   State University, 1969. -- Bibliography: leaves 117-120. --
   Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms
   International, 1990. 21 cm.
   1. Reading (Adult education)  2. Education through comics.
   3. Prisoners and comics. I. Higgins, Mildred M. II. Florida
   State University. k. Inmates. Call no.: LC5225.R4H54 1969a
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"Prisoners by Choice" (Dr. Mid-Nite) / Charles Reizenstein,
   script ; Stan Aschmeier, art. 6 p. in All-American Comics,
   no. 27 (June 1941) ; reprinted in JSA All Stars Archives,
   v. 1 (2007). -- Summary (by Craig Delich): "The murder of
   Jack Gillian by Gallows Gallagher mystifies Dr. McNider,
   who knows that Gallager is in State Prison. So the Man of
   Night busts Gallager out of prison and learns that he is in
   reality the brother of the criminal, and that the real
   Gallagher is in cahoots with the crooked warden of the
   prison." -- Data from Gene Reed, Bob Hughes and Craig
   Delich via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: film
   15791r.19
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"Prisoners by Preference" (Ghost Patrol) / Frank Harry, art. 8
   p. in Flash Comics, no. 55 (July 1944). -- War genre. --
   Data from Gene Reed, Bob Hughes & Alan Ross via Grand
   Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3F55m no. 55
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"Prisoner's Dilemma" (Journalista) / by Dirk Deppey. p.
   170-171 in The Comics Journal, no. 265 (Jan./Feb. 2005). --
   Article about comics distribution and the direct market. --
   Call no.: PN6700.C62no.265
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Prisoners of a Hard Life : Women & Their Children / artist,
   Susan Willmarth ; writers, Ellen Miller-Mack, Susan
   Willmarth, Lois Ahrens. -- Northampton, MA : The Real Cost
   of Prisons Project, 2005. -- 16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. --
   Includes bibliographical references. -- Educational comic
   book about women prisoners. -- Call no.: PN6728.25.R4P72
   2005
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"Prisoners of a Hard Life : Women and Their Children."
   The Real Cost of Prisons Comix / edited by Lois Ahrens. --
   Oakland, Calif. : PM Press, 2008. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 26 cm.
   -- Includes bibliographical references. -- Contents:
   Preface / Lois Ahrens ; Introduction / Ruth Wilson Gilmore
   and Craig Gilmore ; Prison town--paying the price / Kevin
   Pyle and Craig Gilmore ; Prisoners of the war on drugs /
   Sabrina Jones, Ellen Miller-Mack and Lois Ahrens ;
   Prisoners of a hard life--women and their children / Susan
   Willmarth, Ellen Miller-Mack and Lois Ahrens. -- Summary
   (from SkyRiver): One out of every hundred adults in the
   U.S. is in prison. This book provides a crash course in
   what drives mass incarceration, the human and community
   costs, and how to stop the numbers from going even higher.
   This volume collects three comic books published by the
   Real Cost of Prisons Project. The stories and statistical
   information in each comic book are thoroughly researched
   and documented. -- Educational genre. -- Call no.:
   HV9471.R43 2008
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"Prisoners of Dimension Zero!" (Green Arrow) / Jack Kirby, art
   ; France Herron, story. 6 p. in Adventure Comics, no. 253
   (Oct. 1958). -- Summary: "Green Arrow and Speedy meet GA's
   counterpart Xeen Arrow and discover that due to a passing
   comet a gateway to their dimension has opened up and the
   mysterious giant arrows they encountered on Earth are
   merely children's toys from this other dimension which have
   passed through the gateway." -- Reprinted as the second
   half of the story "Mystery of the Giant Arrows" in Action
   Comics, no. 449 (July 1975). -- Data from Bob Cherry, Gene
   Reed, Lou Mougin, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call
   no.: film 15791r.40
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"Prisoners of Dimension Zero!"
   The Jack Kirby Omnibus. Volume one : starring Green Arrow /
   introduction by Mark Evanier. -- New York : DC Comics,
   2011. -- 304 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm. -- "All covers and
   stories pencilled and inked by Jack Kirby, unless otherwise
   noted." -- "Originally published as Real Fact Comics 1-2,
   9, Adventure Comics 250-256, All-Star Western 99, House of
   Mystery 61, 63, 65-66, 70, 72, 76, 78-79, 84-85, House of
   Secrets 3-4, 8, 11-12, My Greatest Adventure 15-18, 20-21,
   28, Tales of the Unexpected 12-13, 15-18, 21-24, and
   World's Finest Comics 96-99." -- Contents: The rocket lanes
   of tomorrow ; A world of thinking robots ; Backseat driver
   / written by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Simon ;
   The three prophecies ; The thing in the box ; The all-
   seeing eye ; Master of the unknown ; I found the city under
   the sea ; The face behind the mask / written by France E.
   Herron ; Riddle of the red roc ; I died a thousand times ;
   Three wishes to doom ; The human dragon ; The magic hammer
   ; The thief of thoughts ; Who is Mr. Ashtar? ; I doomed the
   world ; The man who collected planets ; I tracked the
   nuclear creature ; The creatures from nowhere! / inks by
   George Roussos ; The cats who knew too much ; The
   mysterious Mr. Vince ; Invasion of the volcano men ; The
   ambush at Smoke Canyon! / written by France E. Herron, inks
   by Frank Giacoia ; The man who betrayed Earth ; I was
   big-game on Neptune ; The giants from outer space ; The
   two-dimensional man! ; We were doomed by the metal-eating
   monster ; The artificial twin! ; Cover art for House of
   Secrets #11 ; The hole in the sky ; Cover art for House of
   Mystery #78 ; Cover art for House of Mystery #79 ; The
   Green Arrows of the world / written by Bill Finger ; The
   case of the Super-Arrows / written by Jack Kirby ; Five
   clues to danger ; The mystery of the giant Arrows ;
   Prisoners of Dimension Zero! / written by Dave Wood ; The
   menace of the mechanical octopus / written by France E.
   Herron ; The Green Arrow's last stand ; The war that never
   ended! / written by Dave Wood ; The unmasked archers! ; The
   Green Arrow's first case / written by France E. Herron ;
   Crimes under glass / written by Robert Bernstein ; We
   battled the microscope menace! ; The negative man ; The
   stone sentinels of Giant Island. -- Superhero genre. --
   Call no.: PN6728.G725K5 2011
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"Prisoners of Doctor Doom" (Fantastic Four) / Jack Kirby, art
   ; Stan Lee, story. 23 p. in Fantastic Four Annual, no. 2
   (1964) ; reprinted from Fantastic Four, no. 5 (July 1962) ;
   reprinted in Bring On the Bad Guys, p. 15-37. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.M3F32no.2
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Prisoners of Gravity.
   "Jack Kirby, Prisoner of Gravity" / interview transcribed
   by John Morrow. p. 18-19 in The Jack Kirby Collector, no.
   14 (Feb. 1997) -- Excerpts from a 1992 interview for a
   Canadian television program called Prisoners of Gravity. --
   Call no.: PN6727.K53J28no.14
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"Prisoners of Hate Island" (Green Glob) / George Roussos, art.
   9 p. in Tales of the Unexpected, no. 93 (Feb./Mar. 1966).
   -- Data from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3T3no.93
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"Prisoners of Kurrgo, Master of Planet X" (Fantastic Four) /
   Stan Lee, story ; Jack Kirby, art. 24 p. in Fantastic Four,
   no. 7 (Oct. 1962) ; reprinted in Marvel Collector's Item
   Classics, no. 4 (Aug. 1966) -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3F3no.7
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"Prisoners of Love" / Larry S. Todd. 28 p. in Tales of the
   Armorkins (San Francisco, Cal. : Co. & Sons, 1971). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.45.C6T3 1971
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"The Prisoners of Mortuary Island" 8 p. in Witching Hour, no.
   49 (Dec. 1974). -- Data from M. Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.N3W5no.49
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"Prisoners of 100 Million B.C." (Rip Hunter) / Ruben Moreira,
   art. 24 p. in Showcase, no. 20 (May/June 1959) ; reprinted
   in World's Finest Comics, no. 225 (Oct. 1974). -- Data from
   Gene Reed. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S47m no.20
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"Prisoners of Our Lady of Mutilation" / by Milton Knight. p.
   73-80 in Heavy Metal, v. 14, no. 2 (May 1990). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.H43v.14no.2
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"Prisoners of Peril" (Shining Knight) / Louis Cazeneuve, art.
   9 p. in Adventure Comics, no. 88 (Oct. 1943). -- Superhero
   genre. -- Data from Bob Cherry, Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, et
   al., via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3A3m no.88
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"The Prisoners of Robot Planet" (Challengers of the Unknown) /
   Jack Kirby, pencils ; Wally Wood, inks. 13 p. in
   Challengers of the Unknown, no. 8 (June/July 1959). --
   Appearance of Juhl and introduction of Kra. -- Data from
   Bob Klein, Clayton Emery, Gregory Fischer, et al. via Grand
   Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3C47no.8
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Prisoners of Space.
   The Fourth Deluxe Collector's Edition of Dan Dare, Pilot of
   the Future, Prisoners of Space : another complete facsimile
   of an early Dan Dare adventure from Eagle / compiled by
   Mike Higgs. -- London : Hawk, 1990. -- 111 p. : col. ill. ;
   36 cm.
   1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc. 2. British
   comics. I. Higgs, Mike, 1945- II. Dan Dare, Pilot of the
   Future. III. Prisoners of Space. IV. Eagle. V. Hawk Books.
   Call no.: PN6738.D27F6 1990
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"Prisoners of the Aqua-Planet" (Aquaman) 25 p. in Showcase,
   no. 33 (July/Aug. 1961). -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.N3S47no.33
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"Prisoners of the Atom World" (Blackhawk) 9 p. in Blackhawk,
   no. 178 (Nov. 1962). -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.Q3U5no.178
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"Prisoners of the Bat-Cave" (Batman) / Sheldon Moldoff,
   pencils ; Charles Paris, inks ; Pat Gordon, letters. 6 p.
   in Batman, no. 108 (June 1957) ; reprinted in Batman, no.
   228 (Feb. 1971). -- Appearance of Robin. -- Data from Gene
   Reed, and from Bill Wormstedt, Lou Mougin, Craig Delich et
   al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3B3no.108
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"The Prisoners of the Black Palace" (Blackhawk) / Dave Wood,
   script ; Dick Dillin, pencils ; Charles Cuidera, inks. 8 p.
   in Blackhawk, no. 116 (Sept. 1957). -- Data from Gene Reed,
   Mike Tiefenbacher & Ed Boner via Grand Comics Database. --
   Call no.: film 15791r.620
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"Prisoners of the Dark World" (Batman) / Sheldon Moldoff,
   pencils ; Charles Paris, inks. 13 p. in Detective Comics,
   no. 293 (July 1961). -- Appearance of Robin, introduction
   of Yllans, and of villains Eddie Stark and The Gruggs. --
   Data from Bill Wormstedt, Bob Klein, Mike Tiefenbacher, et
   al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3D4no.293
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"Prisoners of the Dinosaur Zoo" (Task Force X, Suicide Squad)
   / Robert Kanigher, script ; Ross Andru, pencils ; Mike
   Esposito, inks. 12 p. in Brave and the Bold, no. 39
   (Dec./Jan. 1961/1962). -- Adventure story genre. -- Data
   from Gene Reed, Donald Dale Milne, Mike Nielsen, et al. via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3B7no.39
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"Prisoners of the Fifth Column"* (Parachute Patrol) / art:
   Henry Kiefer. 6 p. in Wings Comics, no. 6 (Feb. 1941). --
   Villains introduced are Basher, the Countess, Blacky, and
   an unnamed spy. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand
   Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5W5m no.6
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"Prisoners of the Giant Bubble" (Green Arrow) / Ed Herron,
   script ; Lee Elias, art. 6 p. in World's Finest Comics, no.
   109 (May 1960). -- Summary: Green Arrow and Speedy must
   stop a gang that is using electronic bubbles to escape
   after robberies. -- Appearances of the Arrow Plane, the
   Arrow Cave, and the Bubble Band. -- Data from Gene Reed,
   and from Bob Hughes, Lou Mougin, Craig Delich, et al. via
   the Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.332
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"The Prisoners of the Hour Glass" 8 p. in Strange Adventures,
   no. 169 (Oct. 1964). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S76no.169
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"Prisoners of the Iceberg" (Rex the Wonder Dog) / Bob Haney,
   script ; Gil Kane, pencils ; Bernard Sachs, inks. 8 p. in
   The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog, no. 29 (Sept./Oct.
   1956). -- Summary: In the Arctic, Rex and Danny capture
   atomic spies and rescue Major Dennis from their evil
   clutches. -- Data from Gene Reed via Grand Comics Database
   Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.607
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"Prisoners of the Immortal World!" (Superman and Robin) / Mike
   Friedrich, writer ; Dick Dillin & Joe Giella, art. 22 p. in
   World's Finest Comics, no. 200 (Feb. 1971). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3W7no.200
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"Prisoners of the Lost World" (Cave Carson Adventures Inside
   Earth) / Bob Haney, script ; Lee Elias, art. 25 p. in
   Showcase, no. 52 (Sept./Oct. 1964). -- Data from Gene Reed,
   Donald Dale Milne, Byron Glass, et al. via Grand Comics
   Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S47no.52
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"Prisoners of the Mysterious Master Mold!" (X-Men) 20 p. in
   X-Men, no. 15 (Dec. 1965) ; reprinted in X-Men, no. 68
   (Feb. 1971). -- Data from Steve Sundahl. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.M3X15no.15
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"Prisoners of the Pharaoh" (Fantastic Four) 22 p. in Fantastic
   Four, no. 19 (Oct. 1963) ; reprinted in Giant-Size
   Avengers, no. 2 (Nov. 1974). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.M3F3no.19
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"Prisoners of the Puppet Master!" (Fantastic Four) 23 p. in
   Fantastic Four, no. 8 (Nov. 1962) ; reprinted in Marvel
   Collectors' Item Classics, no. 5 (Oct. 1966) -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.M3F3no.8
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"Prisoners of the Ruby Ring!" (Wonder Woman) / Robert
   Kanigher, script ; Harry G. Peter, art. 8 p. in Wonder
   Woman, no. 61 (Sept./Oct. 1953). -- Summary: Hippolyta
   falls into a coma and the Amazons call Diana back to rule
   in her stead. -- Appearances of General Darnell, Zoxab, and
   Princess Aranee. -- Data from Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, Carl
   Gafford, et al. via Grand Comics Database project. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.1.N3W6no.61
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"Prisoners of the Sargasso Sea" (Batman) 8 p. in Batman, no.
   122 (Mar. 1959). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3B3no.122
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"The Prisoners of the Space Camera" 6 p. in Tales of the
   Unexpected, no. 29 (Sept. 1958). -- Data from Gene Reed. --
   Call no.: PN6728.2.N3T3no.29
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Prisoners of the Sun

Prisoners of the Sun / Hergé ; translated by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner. -- Boston : Little, Brown, 1975. -- 62 p. : ill. ; 31 cm. -- (The Adventures of Tintin) -- (An Atlantic Monthly Press Book) -- Translation of: Le temple du soleil. -- Call no.: PN6747.H4T53313 1975

Summary: Tintin and Captain Haddock visit police headquarters in Callao, Peru, to arrange for the rescue of Professor Calculus when the ship Pachacamac arrives. They discover that they are being followed. Thompson and Thomson turn up as the ship is arriving. The ship comes in quarantined with yellow fever, but Tintin doesn't believe it and swims out to the ship that night. Tintin finds Calculus, but is himself discovered and has to escape before he can rescue the Professor. Tintin stays to watch the ship while Haddock goes for reinforcements. The next morning Haddock and the Thom(p)sons begin searching for Tintin, who has disappeared on the track of Calculus' kidnappers. Haddock finds Tintin, who has seen them take Calculus on a train that runs every other day. In two days Tintin, Haddock and Snowy take the train and find themselves isolated in the last car. After the train has steamed to the top of a mountain their car mysteriously uncouples and they have to jump or be killed. Finally reaching the village where Calculus is being held, they find the Indians uncooperative until Tintin rescues a boy from a bully. Then Tintin gets the offer of a guide, and the man who has been following them gives him a lucky talisman. Their guide turns out to be the boy, Zorrino, that Tintin had befriended. The first night out on the trail toward the Temple of the Sun, Zorrino and the llamas disappear. Snowy tracks the kidnappers, and Zorrino and the llamas are recovered. Snowy is then carried away by a condor and must be rescued. The Indians who are trying to stop them catch up again as Haddock, causing an avalanche, manages by accident to roll them into snowballs and over a cliff. The three friends and Snowy struggle through the jungle and come upon a secret passage behind a waterfall, which brings them directly into the Temple of the Sun. The temple is fully staffed, and they are taken prisoner. They are taken before The Inca, and though they try to explain they are slated for death. Then Tintin shows the talisman he was given earlier. The man who gave it to him turns out to be a priest in attendance, and he explains Tintin's good nature. Zorrino is saved, but the lot of Tintin and Haddock is only improved in that they get to choose their own time of death. It must be within thirty days. Tintin picks a time 18 days in the future, at 11 A.M. Meanwhile Thompson and Thomson, having lost track of Tintin, are dowsing for him with a pendulum, and have climbed to the top of the Eiffel Tower. After seventeen days they have followed their pendulum across the world and deep into a coal mine. When the appointed hour comes, Tintin, Haddock and Calculus are bound to stakes on a pile of firewood. Tintin has predicted an eclipse and pretends to extinguish the sun, and they go free. Tintin pleads then for the seven men in comas back in Europe (see The Seven Crystal Balls), and they are released through the destruction of images of them kept by the high priest. The friends leave for Europe with bags of gold as Thomson and Thompson search Antarctica.

This summary is from European Comics in English Translation (Jefferson, NC : McFarland & Company, 2002). Used with permission.


Serialization:
  • "Prisoners of the Sun (pt. 2)" (The Adventures of Tintin) / by Hergé. p. 73-85 in Children's Digest, no. 185 (Feb. 1969) -- Call no.: AP201.C46no.185
  • "Prisoners of the Sun (pt. 4)" (The Adventures of Tintin) / by Hergé. p. 57-69 in Children's Digest, no. 187 (Apr. 1969) -- Call no.: AP201.C46no.187
  • "Prisoners of the Sun (pt. 8)" (The Adventures of Tintin) / by Hergé. p. 35-47 in Children's Digest, no. 191 (Oct. 1969). -- Call no.: AP201.C46no.191
    Appears in vol. 4 of:
  • The Adventures of Tintin / Hergé ; translated by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner. -- Boston, MA : Little, Brown, 1990-1992. -- col. ill. ; 24 cm. -- (Tintin Three-in-One Series) -- Translation of Les Aventures de Tintin. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1-7. -- Call no.: PN6747.H4T513 1990
    Appears in full as part of:
  • The Making of Tintin in the World of the Inca / Hergé. -- London : Methuen Children's Books, 1985. -- 155 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. -- Contents: The Seven Crystal Balls ; Prisoners of the Sun. -- Full-colour section on how these two adventures came into being / by Benoît Peeters, English version by Leslie Lonsdale Cooper. -- Translations of: Les 7 boules de cristal, and Le temple du soleil. -- Call no.: PN6747.H4T53213 1985
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Prisoners of the Sundial of Doom.
   "We Were Prisoners of the Sundial of Doom" / Ruben Moreira,
   art. 9 p. in My Greatest Adventure, no. 46 (Aug. 1960). --
   Data from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3M9no.46
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"Prisoners of the Toad Men!" / Lee & Kirby. 5 p. chapter 2 of
   "The Terror of the Toad Men" (Hulk) in The Incredible Hulk,
   no. 2 (July 1962) ; reprinted in Marvel Collectors' Item
   Classics, no. 9 (June 1967) ; reprinted in The Incredible
   Hulk (1978 paperback), p. 39-43. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3
   I5no.2
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Prisoners of the War on Drugs / artist, Sabrina Jones ;
   writers, Sabrina Jones, Ellen Miller-Mack & Lois Ahrens. --
   Northampton, MA : The Real Cost of Prisons Project, 2005.
   -- 16 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- Educational comic book on the
   abuse and control of drugs. -- Call no.: PN6728.25.R4P73
   2005
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"Prisoners of the War on Drugs."
   The Real Cost of Prisons Comix / edited by Lois Ahrens. --
   Oakland, Calif. : PM Press, 2008. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 26 cm.
   -- Includes bibliographical references. -- Contents:
   Preface / Lois Ahrens ; Introduction / Ruth Wilson Gilmore
   and Craig Gilmore ; Prison town--paying the price / Kevin
   Pyle and Craig Gilmore ; Prisoners of the war on drugs /
   Sabrina Jones, Ellen Miller-Mack and Lois Ahrens ;
   Prisoners of a hard life--women and their children / Susan
   Willmarth, Ellen Miller-Mack and Lois Ahrens. -- Summary
   (from SkyRiver): One out of every hundred adults in the
   U.S. is in prison. This book provides a crash course in
   what drives mass incarceration, the human and community
   costs, and how to stop the numbers from going even higher.
   This volume collects three comic books published by the
   Real Cost of Prisons Project. The stories and statistical
   information in each comic book are thoroughly researched
   and documented. -- Educational genre. -- Call no.:
   HV9471.R43 2008
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"Prisoners of Three Worlds" (Batman) / Bill Finger, script ;
   Sheldon Moldoff, pencils ; Charles Paris, inks ; Stan
   Starkman, letters. 24 p. in Batman, no. 153 (Feb. 1963) ;
   reprinted in Batman from the Thirties to the Seventies
   (Crown Publishers, 1971). -- Appearances of Batwoman,
   Bat-Girl, Robin, and James Gordon. -- Data from Bill
   Wormstedt, Lou Mougin, Craig Delich, et al. via Grand
   Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3B3no.153
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"The Prisoners of Thunder Hill" (Big Town) / Broome, story ;
   Stallman/Giunta, art. 10 p. in Big Town, no. 36 (Nov./Dec.
   1955). -- Data from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: Film
   15791r.612
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Prisoners of Time ; v. 2
   Doctor Who : Prisoners of Time. v. 2 / written by Scott &
   David Tipton ; art by Philip Bond, John Ridgway, Kev
   Hopgood, and Roger Langridge ; colors by Charlie Kirchoff ;
   letters by Tom B. Long. -- San Diego, CA : IDW Publishing,
   2013. -- 94 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "Originally
   published as Doctor Who: Prisoners of Time issues #5-8." --
   Summary (from SkyRiver): The celebration of Doctor Who's
   50th anniversary continues as the Fifth-Eighth Doctors
   takes the spotlight in this collection of issues of a
   12-part epic adventure featuring all 11 incarnations of the
   Doctor! -- Science fiction genre. -- Call no. PN6738.D64P72
   2013
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Prisoners of War

See also POWs
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"Prisoners of War!" (Marvel Super Heroes) / Jim Shooter,
   writer ; Mike Zeck, penciler ; John Beatty, inker. 23 p. in
   Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars, no. 2 (June 1984). --
   Appearances of Mr. Fantastic, Human Torch, The Thing,
   Professor X, Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, Rogue,
   Nightcrawler, Captain America, Iron Man, She-Hulk, The
   Wasp, Thor, Hawkeye, Captain Marvel, The Hulk, Spider-Man,
   Lockheed. Villains are Dr. Doom, Ultron, Galactus Magneto,
   Dr. Octopus, Kang, The Enchantress, Molecule Man, The
   Abomination, The Lizard, The Wrecker, Thunderball,
   Piledriver, and Bulldozer. -- Data from John Henning via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN728.5.M3M3 1984no.2
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Prisoners of War.
   As You Were : a Book of Caricatures / by Frank Slater. --
   London : Hutchinson, 1947. -- 96 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. --
   Caricatures of prisoners of war met in Oflags VII C, VIB,
   and IX A/Z. -- Call no.: D805.G3S55 1947
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Prisoners of War.
   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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Prisoners of War.
   "Escape" 4 p. in Combat, no. 18 (Oct./Dec. 1965). -- About
   Americans in a P.O.W. camp in Germany, in World War II. --
   Call no.: PN6728.3.D4C6no.18
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Prisoners of War.
   Forty Drawings by Ronald Searle. -- Cambridge : The
   University Press, 1946. -- 20 leaves : ill. ; 29 x 23 cm.
   -- The drawings were made while the artist was a prisoner
   of war. -- Call no.: folio NC1115.S43 1946
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Prisoners of War.
   "Friendly Enemies" 5 p. in True Comics, no. 38 (Aug. 1944)
   -- SUMMARY: British fliers captured by Italians are treated
   well, so when the tables are turned the British return the
   favor.
   1. Prisoners of war--Comic books, strips, etc. k. Italian
   soldiers. k. British fliers. k. Enemies. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P3T7no.38
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Prisoners of War.
   Hogan's Heroes. -- New York : Dell Publishing Co.,
   1966-1969. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (June
   1966) - no. 9 (Oct. 1969), cf. Overstreet Comic Book Price
   Guide. -- Funny war stories about prisoners of war in
   Germany during World War II. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 3 (1966).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.3.D4H57
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Prisoners of War.
   In the Presence of Mine Enemies : the true story of a U.S.
   pilot and his wife / based on the book by Howard and
   Phyllis Rutledge and Mel and Lyla White ; drawn by Al
   Hartley. -- Old Tappan, N.J. : F.H. Revell, 1973. 31 p. :
   col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Spire Christian Comics)
   1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Prisoners and prisons,
   North Vietnamese. 2. War comics. 3. Prisoners of
   war--Religious life--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Rutledge,
   Howard. II. Rutledge, Phyllis. III. White, Mel, 1940- IV.
   White, Lyla. V. Hartley, Al. VI. Series. Call no.:
   PN6728.4.R4I5 1973
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Prisoners of War.
   "Quiz Corner" 3 p. in Real Fact Comics, no. 10 (Sept./Oct.
   1947) -- Summary: A math problem involving prisoners of
   war, and questions about Moby Dick, Gulliver's Travels, and
   Tom Sawyer. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3R4no.10
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Prisoners of War.
   "Revenge!" 4 p. in Warfront, no. 17 (Oct. 1953) -- Korean
   War story: Johnny Rektor's best friend was killed by the
   enemy while a prisoner of war, and in a rage Johnny rips
   out the radio wires in his jet plane and becomes a 'one-man
   atrocity avenger', until he runs out of ammunition and is
   shot down by his own artillery. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.H33W3no.17
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Prisoners of War.
   "Scotty Sent Us" 4 p. in True Comics, no. 42 (Jan./Feb.
   1945) -- SUMMARY: In France, Private Scotty McAllister
   captures 160 German soldiers in one day.
   1, McAllister, Earl--Comic books, strips, etc. k. German
   soldiers. k. Prisoners of war. k. France. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P3T7no.42
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Prisoners on Beast Asteroid.
   "We Were Prisoners on Beast Asteroid" / Ruben Moreira, art.
   9 p. in House of Mystery, no. 113 (Aug. 1961) ; reprinted
   in DC Special, no. 11 (Apr. 1971). -- Data from Michael
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3H6no.113
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Prisoner's Song.
   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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"The Prisoners Who Vanished!" (The Atom) / Gardner Fox, story
   ; Gil Kane, Murphy Anderson, art. 12 p. in The Atom, no. 2
   (Sept. 1962). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3A8no.2
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Le Prisonnier / Hermann. -- ERKO, 2003. -- 47 p. : col. ill. ;
   30 cm. -- (Comanche) -- Contents: "Le Prisonnier" ;
   "Souviens-toi, Kentucky" ; "Le Palomino" ; "Manque de
   Respect" ; "Rose Mariage." -- Western genre. -- Call no.:
   PN6747.H43P7 2003
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Le Prisonnier (The Prisoner)
   Entry (v. 3, p. 185) in Dictionnaire Encyclopédique de
   Héros et Auteurs de BD, by Henri Filippini (Grenoble :
   Glénat, 2000). -- Mark Askwith and Dean Motter series. --
   Call no.: PN6707.F5 1998 v.3
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Le Prisonnier de l'Eternité / Rosinski, A.P. Duchateau. --
   Bruxelles : Editions du Lombard, 1985. -- 48 p. : col. ill.
   ; 30 cm. -- (Hans ; 2) -- Genre: Science fiction. -- Call
   no.: PN6747.R6P7 1985
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Prisonnier de la Planète Mars.
   Index entry (p. 202) in Histoire de la Bande Dessinée /
   Gérard Blanchard. Nouv. éd. (Verviers : Marabout, 1974).
   Call no.: PN6710.B58 1974
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Le Prisonnier des Etoiles.
   Entry (v. 3, p. 185) in Dictionnaire Encyclopédique de
   Héros et Auteurs de BD, by Henri Filippini (Grenoble :
   Glénat, 2000). -- Call no.: PN6707.F5 1998 v.3
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Le Prisonnier du Buddha. German.
   Gefangen im Tal der Buddhas / Franquin, Jidéhem und Greg ;
   aus dem Französischen von Peter Müller. -- Hamburg :
   Carlsen, 2003. -- 63 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (Spirou und
   Fantasio ; 12) -- Translation of: Le Prisonnier du Bouddha.
   -- Adventure story genre. -- Call no.: PN6747.F67P715 2003
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Le Prisonnier du Ciel / Edouard Aidans. -- Paris : Edi-3,
   1980. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (Tony Stark ; 2) --
   Written by Van Hamme, cf. BDM 1999-2000. -- Western genre.
   -- Call no.: PN6747.A35T62 1980
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Le Prisonnier Recalcitrant--Reviews.
   "Le Prisonnier Recalcitrant" / Yves Frémion. p. 47 in
   Schtroumpf : les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, no. 23
   (1974). -- (Schtroumpf-Bis) -- Brief review of the Tabary
   album, in the series Valentin le Vagabond. -- Call no.:
   PN6745.S37no.23
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"Les Prisonniers de Chang" (Corto Maltese en Siberie, chapt.
   2) / Hugo Pratt. p. 85-97 in À Suivre, no. 2 (Mars 1978).
   -- Introduction: "Il suffit que Raspoutine apparaisse,
   comme par miracle, devant Corto Maltese pour que les fils
   du mystère s'entremêlent. En cette fin d'année 1918, une
   intéressante information court les ruelles du port de Hong
   Kong: un train blindé, chargé du trésor impérial russe,
   sillonee la Sibérie, à la frontière mongole. A sa recherche
   s'acharnent les seigneurs de la guerre chinoise, les
   bandits mandchous, les troupes alliées et touts les
   sociétés secrètes chinoises. L'une de ces dernières, les
   Lanternes rouges, vient de passer contrat avec Corto
   Maltese pour retrouver le 'train d'or de l'amiral
   Kolchac'." -- "A suivre." -- Call no.: PN6748.A2no.2
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Les Prisonniers de Convoi.
   Les Aventures de Karen Springwell / textes Thierry
   Smolderen ; dessins et couleurs Philippe Gauckler. --
   Genève : Les Humanoïdes Associés, 1990-1995. -- 4 v. : col.
   ill. ; 29 cm. -- Contents: t. 1. Convoi ; t. 2. Les
   prisonniers de Convoi ; t. 3. Les joueurs de Convoi ; v. 4.
   Le ciel de Convoi. -- LIBRARY HAS: t. 2-3. -- Genre:
   Science fiction. -- Call no.: PN6747.S59A87 1990
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Les Prisonniers de l'Île / Derib + Job; couleurs, Dominique.
   -- Casterman, 1983. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. --
   (Yakari ; 9) -- Spine title: Yakari et les Prisonniers de
   l'Île. -- North American Indian characters. -- Western
   genre. -- Call no.: PN6747.D373Y309 1983
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"Prisonniers de l'Univers de l'Atome."
   Index entery (p. 224) to Principes des Littératures
   Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
   2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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Les Prisonniers du Yacomac--Reviews.
   "Les Prisonniers du Yacomac" / Numa Sadoul. p. 50 in
   Schtroumpf : les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, no. 23
   (1974). -- (Schtroumpf-Bis) -- Brief review of the 4th
   album in the Yalek series, by Duchâteau and Denayer. --
   Call no.: PN6745.S37no.23
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Prisons

See also
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"Prisons" / Dresser. 8 p. in Fantagor, no. 4 (1972). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.45.L3F3no.4
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Prisons.
   Artifice. Maximum (In)security / Jean David Morvan, writer
   ; Philippe Buchet, artist ; translation by Joe Johnson. --
   New York : NBM, 2005. -- 46, 46 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
   (Wake ; 6-7) -- Original titles: Sillage 6: Artifices, and
   Sillage 7: Q H I. -- "In Artifice, feisty human agent Navee
   falls on a planet persecuted by a ruling class with little
   regard for life. She faces her coldest rival ever. In
   Maximum (In)security, she is given the task of dismantling
   a ring trafficking in planets but to do so she must
   retrieve Rib'Wund, a mercenary she worked with already, out
   of a maximum security prison filled with ultra violent
   inmates. We also get to find out how she got those white
   bands across her body." -- Science fiction genre. -- Call
   no.: PN6747.B79S50613 2005
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Prisons.
   "The Bishop Turns the Tables" p. 38-42 in Topix, v. 6, no.
   4 (Jan. 1948). -- About Bishop Massaia, who sneaked a
   Catholic boy out of prison in East Africa. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.C3T6v.6no.4
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Prisons.
   "The Black Hole in Chains" (Ghost Rider) / Howard Mackie,
   writer ; Salvador Larroca, penciler ; Sergio Melia, inker.
   22 p. in Ghost Rider, v. 2, no. 62 (June 1995) -- SUMMARY:
   Ghost Rider is taken by SHIELD to the Black Hole, a prison
   called a "Government Research and Containment Facility"
   overseen by Spook, to be part of Dr. Keene's research
   project. -- Call no.: PN6728.4.M3G33v.2no.62
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Prisons.
   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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Prisons.
   "Born to be Superman!" (Superman) / Paul Kupperberg, writer
   ; Carmine Infantino, penciller ; Bob Oksner, inker ; Milton
   Snapinn, letterer ; Gene D'Angelo, colorist ; Julius
   Schwartz, editor. 24 p. in Superman, no. 404 (Feb. 1985).
   -- Summary (by Mary Walker): Superman suddenly lost his
   powers at 16 and is now married to Lana Lang. He is a
   supermarket executive. Luthor recalls being in prison
   having been tried as an adult and sentenced to 20 years of
   which he served 13 before parole. He would have served
   longer if they could have proven he killed Superboy. He
   wishes Superboy were still alive so he could 'have the
   pleasure of killing him all over again!'. Kent becomes more
   uncomfortable with his powerlessness with Lana thinking
   that it has become an obsession. She recalls how she and
   Pete Ross found the unconscious Superboy and got him home.
   Luthor stages a comeback with Superman there to meet him.
   Superman reveals how he tried to use the various forms of
   kryptonite to regain his powers and created a belt which
   gives him a semblance of them. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3S8no.404
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Prisons.
   Captain Satan. -- Narragansett, RI : Millennium, 1994. --
   col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Complete in 2 nos. -- Organized crime
   and prison setting; superhero genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.6.M46C3 1994
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Prisons.
   "Captain Tootsie and the Giant Cannon" (Captain Tootsie) /
   by Rod Reed and C.C. Beck. 1 p. in World's Finest Comics,
   no.17 (Spring 1945). -- Advertising strip for Tootsie
   Rolls. -- Begins: "Dr. Narsty, nastiest man in the world,
   escapes from prison where he is serving a 100-year
   sentence." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W7no.17
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Prisons.
   "Changes" (Superman) / story & pencil art, Dan Jurgens ;
   ink art, Joe Rubinstein. 22 p. in Superman, no. 98 (Mar.
   1995) -- SUMMARY: Superman and Cat Grant visit Toyman in
   prison. Cat needs to know why he killed her son, and it was
   because the Toyman action figure wasn't selling. -- Letters
   page includes a list of 59 villains Superman has fought
   since the Man of Steel miniseries.
   I. Jurgens, Dan. II. Rubinstein, Joe. k. Grant, Cat. k.
   Toyman. k. Prison. k. Sons. k. Action figures. k. Villains.
   Call no.: PN6728.5.D3S79no.98
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Prisons.
   Civil War : Front Line. book 2 / writer, Paul Jenkins. --
   New York : Marvel Publishing, 2007. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ;
   26 cm. -- "Contains material originally published in
   magazine form as Civil War: front line #7-11." -- "A Marvel
   Comics event." -- Summary (from SkyRiver): The Daily
   Bugle's Ben Urich and Sally Floyd discover a revelation
   that could forever change the nature of the Superhero
   Registration Act, while Speedball struggles to survive in
   prison. -- Superhero genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.C525F702
   2007
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Prisons.
   "Come Share My Coffin" / art, Pete Tumlinson. 5 p. in
   Strange Tales, no. 28 (May 1954). -- Summary: A prison
   commandant learns through an informant that prisoners are
   escaping by being placed in coffins with the dead and later
   dug up. -- Cover title: "Come Into My Coffin!" -- Data from
   Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin O'Hearn, et al. via Grand
   Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75m no.28
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Prisons.
   "The Commissioner is Visiting Our Prison Tomorrow"* (Warden
   Willis) / Henry Boltinoff. 2 p. in Detective Comics, no.
   252 (Feb. 1958). -- Data from Bill Wormstedt, Bob Klein,
   Mike Tiefenbacher et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call
   no.: Film 15791r.273
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Prisons.
   "Count of Monte Cristo"* (Mr. Boffo, July 28, 1997) / by
   Joe Martin. -- Series: The World and the Way It Would Be.
   -- Summary: The Count's a fitness nut, exercising while
   hanging from chains in prison. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55
   "Fitness"
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Prisons.
   "Crime Goes to College!" (Batman) / Bob Kane. 13 p. in
   World's Finest Comics, no. 17 (Spring 1945). -- "What can
   be more private than another person's thoughts and dreams?
   Yet to that evil genius, Darby Deems, they are the open
   sesame to power and pelf, until Batman and Robin decide he
   should spend a long post-graduate life in prison after
   Crime Goes to College." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W7no.17
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Prisons.
   "Curiosidades" 1/2 p. in Rodeo, no. 15 (Mar. 1956) ; in
   Rodeo, no. 33 (Sept. 1957) ; in Rodeo, no. 50 (Feb. 1959) ;
   in Acción Policíaca, no. 69 (Aug. 1957) ; in Grandes
   Detectives, no. 14 (Aug. 1957) ; in Daniel Boone, no. 12
   (Sept. 1957) ; in Daniel Boone, no. 19 (Nov. 1958) ; in
   Durango Kid, no. 60 (Sept. 1957) ; in Durango Kid, no. 61
   (Oct. 1957) ; in Kid Montana, no. 6 (Dec. 1958) ; and in El
   Sheriff de Tombstone, no. 7 (Nov. 1959). -- Illustrated
   facts about North American prisons in 1800, and convict Joe
   Swynaar of Alberta, Canada. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44R55no.15
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Prisons.
   "The Day I Left My Body!" 4 p. in Tales of Suspense, no. 1
   (Jan. 1959). -- Prison story. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3T25no.1
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Prisons.
   "The Distress Signal"* (Chuck White and His Friends) / by
   Max Pine ; illustrated by Fran Matera. p. 11-16 in Treasure
   Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 15, no. 18 (May 5, 1960). --
   Summary: Tony's big brother Duke has escaped from prison
   and wants Tony to help him rob the store where he works. --
   "To be continued." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.15no.18
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Prisons.
   "Elcadorian Jailbreak"* (Red Reed in the Americas) /
   created by Bob Davis & Fitz ; drawn by Bill Everett. 8 p.
   in Silver Streak Comics, no. 20 (Apr. 1942) -- SUMMARY: Red
   helps the wealthy family of his Elcadorian college roommate
   escape from a revolutionary prison. First episode of a new
   series.
   I. Davis, Bob. II. Fitz. III. Everett, Bill. IV. Red Reed
   in the Americas. k. Jailbreak. k. Wealth. k. College
   Roommates. k. Roommates. k. Escapes. k. Revolutionary
   Prisons. k. Prisons. k. South America. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.G55S5no.20
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Prisons.
   Ender's Game : Mazer in Prison. -- New York : Marvel
   Worldwide, 2010. -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Marvel
   One-Shot) -- "No. 1, Apr. 2010." -- At head of cover title:
   Orson Scott Card. -- Science fiction genre. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.8.M3 E45M3 2010
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Prisons.
   "Escape from Kapan"* (Captain Wings and the Hell-Diver
   Squadron) / by Major T.E. Bowen ; art: Ruben Moreira. 10 p.
   in Wings Comics, no. 40 (Dec. 1943). -- Summary: Boggs is
   taken to a Japanese island prison. -- Data from Lou Mougin
   via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.F5W5no.40
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Prisons.
   "Escape in Korea"* (Suicide Smith) / by Capt. A.E.
   Carruthers ; John Belcastro. 4 p. in Jet Aces, no. 1
   (1952). -- Cover title "The Radar Rocketeers," does not fit
   the story. -- Begins: "You saw it in the communiques, cold
   and curt: General Abner Browning has escaped enemy prison
   and returned to duty." -- Korean War story. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.F5J4no.1
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Prisons.
   "Execution Chamber" / Al Eadeh. 5 p. in Justice, no. 42
   (Jan. 1954). -- Begins: "It's big news when criminals break
   out of prison, but on Sept. 3, 1930, Ted Mills and two of
   his mob made the headlines by breaking into a Midwest
   prison's death house!" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.M3J8no.42
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Prisons.
   "Gail (6)" / by Druillet. p. 40-43 in Heavy Metal, v. 2,
   no. 7 (Nov. 1978). -- Begins: Holy Mary of the Angels. Just
   when the situation seems to be obviously improving in favor
   of the insurgents, outside the prison Shaan's squadrons
   fall upon us!! -- "To be continued." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.H43v.2no.7
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Prisons.
   "The Genie in the Lantern"* p. 35-39 in The Two Sombrheroes
   / artist, Pierre Tranchand ; writer, François Corteggiani
   (Ilidza, Yugoslavia : Strip Art Features, 1989). -- (Smith
   & Wesson ; v. 1) -- Summary: Smith and Wesson find an old
   petrol lamp, rub it, and get two wishes which land them in
   prison. -- Call no.: PN6747.T67T9 1989
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Prisons.
   Hard Time. -- New York : DC Comics, 2004-2005. -- col. ill.
   ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Apr. 2004) - no. 12 (Mar.
   2005). -- (DC Focus) -- By Steve Gerber and Brian Hurtt. --
   Horror genre, about prison and imprisonment. -- LIBRARY
   HAS: no. 3 (2004). -- Call no.: PN6728.7.D3H25
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Prisons.
   "The Headless Hauntress of Shepton Prison" (Vampi's Feary
   Tales) / Doug Moench ; Auraleon. 1 p. in Vampirella, no. 20
   (Oct. 1972). -- Data from Jerry Sinkovec. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.W3V3no.20
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Prisons.
   "Heartbreak Prison" (Supergirl) 13 p. in Adventure Comics,
   no. 394 (June 1970). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3no.394
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Prisons.
   Index entry (p. 91, 171) in Cartooning for Suffrage / by
   Alice Sheppard (Albuquerque : University of New Mexico
   Press, 1994). Call no.: NC1425.S54 1994
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Prisons.
   Index entry (p. 182, 202, 314, 320, 321) 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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Prisons.
   Index entry (p. 53) 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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Prisons.
   Index entry (p. 40, 77) 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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Prisons.
   Jeremiah Harm / Keith Giffen and Alan Grant, writers ; Rael
   Lyra and Rafael Albuquerque, artists. -- Los Angeles, CA :
   Boom Studios, 2007. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 23 cm. --
   "Collecting Jeremiah Harm #1-5" -- "The three most
   dangerous criminals in the galaxy escape from a maximum
   security prison in space and head to Earth! They are:
   freaky alien femme fatale Ayoma Skiver, lethal mastermind
   Dak Moria and sentient gas in a containment suit--Brune
   S'Maze. Terrified by the alien threat, the authorities free
   the infamous outlaw Jeremiah Harm to bring them back, or
   die trying!" -- Science fiction genre. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.B73 L9J4 2007
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Prisons.
   "Jumbo Laffs" / by I.M. Leffin. 1 p. in Jumbo Comics, no.
   31 (Sept. 1941). -- Four gag cartoons, about a Native
   American woman, signs, a prison, and an inferiority
   complex. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.179
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Prisons.
   "Krishna : Retold from the Bhagawat Puran" / script, Anant
   Pai ; illustrations, Ram Waeerkar ; editor, Anant Pai. 31
   p. in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 501 (1970, 2010 printing). --
   (Epics & Mythology) -- Summary from back cover: "Throwing
   his aged father into prison, Kamsa occupied the throne of
   Mathura. Commanding a formidable army he thought he was
   unstoppable. The threat to his power came from an
   unexpected quarter, from a cowherd boy who was rumoured to
   be his cousin Devaki's eighth child, Krishna. Moreover
   there was a divine prophecy that Kamsa would meet his end
   at the hands of the eighth child of Devaki." -- Begins:
   "Vasudeva, a nobleman, had married Princess Devaki of
   Mathura. He was taking his bride home." -- Call no.: PN6790
   .I54A5no.501
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Prisons.
   Lecumberri. -- México, D.F. : Editores Mexicanos Asociados,
   . -- ill. ; 21 cm. -- Horror genre, about Lecumberri
   prison. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 34 (1977). -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44L414
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Prisons.
   "Lesson One, Bob, You're Off the Team"* (Maumee Dearest,
   May 10, 2006) / Kirk. -- Summary: Bob is supposed to think
   of his time in the klink as a learning experience. -- Local
   politics strip in The Blade (Toledo, Ohio). -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "prison"
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Prisons.
   "El Libro del Oeste" 1 p. in Oklahoma Kid, no. 16 (Nov.
   1958) ; in Durango Kid, no. 75 (Dec. 1958) ; and in Juan
   Pistola, no. 21 (Feb. 1959). -- Illustrated facts about
   Western jails (prisons), and creosote. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44 O37no.16
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Prisons.
   "The Living Prison!" (Daredevil). 20 p. in Daredevil, no.
   38 (Mar. 1968). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3D3no.38
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Prisons.
   "Macedonio #268314" 5 p. in Weirdo, no. 5 (Spring 1982). --
   Prison comics. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3W4no.5
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Prisons.
   "The Magnetic Prison" 6 p. in Tales of the Unexpected, no.
   26 (June 1958). -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3T3no.26
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Prisons.
   "A Man and a Woman Sit Together in a Room and Conjugate
   Verbs"* (Pearls Before Swine, Jan. 2, 2010) / Stephan
   Pastis. -- Summary: Rat is reading about a prison issue,
   and Pig says he knows all about that. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "conjugal visits"
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Prisons.
   "The Mercenary" / by Segrelles. p. 6-12 in Heavy Metal, v.
   5, no. 12 (Mar. 1982). -- "The Mercenary, having escaped,
   rescued the chief's daughter from her cell and together
   they tried to find a way out of the floating prison." --
   Call no.: PN6728.H43v.5no.12
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Prisons.
   "Military Prison"* p. 45 in The Two Sombrheroes / artist,
   Pierre Tranchand ; writer, François Corteggiani (Ilidza,
   Yugoslavia : Strip Art Features, 1989). -- (Smith & Wesson
   ; v. 1) -- Summary: Smith and Wesson are sentenced to
   twenty years, and have a choice of civilian prison or the
   army. Plate no. 183. -- Call no.: PN6747.T67T9 1989
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Prisons.
   "Not in the Cards" (Superman) / Jerry Siegel, script ; Joe
   Shuster, pencils ; John Sikela, inks. 13 p. in Superman,
   no. 20 (Jan./Feb. 1943). -- Summary: The Puzzler, defeated
   in various card championships, vows to escape from prison
   and kill every one of the winners. -- Appearances of Harlow
   Gates, Jim Cameron, Peter Fellows, Philip Brandon, Jake
   Clymer, and Morton Thornton. -- Data from Bob Hughes,
   Dwayne Best, Pat Lang et al. via Grand Comics Database. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S8m no.20
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Prisons.
   Old Boy / story by Garon Tsuchiya ; art by Nobuaki
   Minegishi ; translation, Kumar Sivasubramanian ; lettering
   and retouch, Kathryn Renta. -- Milwaukie, OR. : Dark Horse
   Manga, 2006-2007. -- ill. ; 19 cm. -- Translation of: Ôrudo
   Bôi. -- "Parental advisory, explicit content". -- "Ten
   years ago, they took him. He doesn't know who. For ten
   years he has been confined in a private prison. He doesn't
   know why. For ten years his only contact with the outside
   world has been a television set and the voices of his
   jailers. In time, he lost himself. He changed, transformed
   himself into something else, something hard, something
   lethal. Suddenly one day, his incarceration ends, again
   without explanation. He is sedated, stuffed inside a trunk,
   and dumped in a park. When he awakes, he is free to reclaim
   what's left of his life-- and what's left is revenge." --
   LIBRARY HAS: v. 1-8. -- Call no.: PN6790.J33 T7215 O713
   2006
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Prisons.
   "One Man's Prison" (The Thing) / Michael Carlin, writer ;
   Ron Wilson, breakdowns ; Joe Sinnott, finishes. 22 p. in
   The Thing, no. 24 (June 1985). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.5.M3T47no.24
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Prisons.
   "The Organizer" / writer, Bruce Jones ; artist, Leo
   Duranona. p. 19-28 in Creepy, no. 109 (July 1979). -- "Old
   skills never die! When he was free he organized the
   underworld into an empire of crime. When he was in jail he
   organized the prison from behind bars. Now he's out, and
   he's really bugged! Old skills never die!" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.W3C7no.109
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Prisons.
   "Prisoners by Choice" (Dr. Mid-Nite) / Charles Reizenstein,
   script ; Stan Aschmeier, art. 6 p. in All-American Comics,
   no. 27 (June 1941) ; reprinted in JSA All Stars Archives,
   v. 1 (2007). -- Summary (by Craig Delich): "The murder of
   Jack Gillian by Gallows Gallagher mystifies Dr. McNider,
   who knows that Gallager is in State Prison. So the Man of
   Night busts Gallager out of prison and learns that he is in
   reality the brother of the criminal, and that the real
   Gallagher is in cahoots with the crooked warden of the
   prison." -- Data from Gene Reed, Bob Hughes and Craig
   Delich via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: film
   15791r.19
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Prisons.
   "Privatize"* (The City) / by Derf. -- 1997 -- Summary:
   Proposes giving all government functions to corporations,
   including parks, prisons, social security, and schools. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "privatization"
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Prisons.
   "Púgil" (Condorito) p. 39 in Condorito de Oro, no. 74 (Aug.
   2001). -- 2 tiers. Condorito the boxer is sentenced to
   prison for punching the referee. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44C5675no.74
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Prisons.
   Race to Incarcerate : a Graphic Retelling / Sabrina Jones
   and Marc Mauer ; with a foreword by Michelle Alexander. --
   New York : The New Press, 2013. -- 111 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
   -- "Based on Race to Incarcerate by Marc Mauer". --
   Includes bibliographical references and index. --
   Historical genre, about prisons, imprisonment and
   discrimination in criminal justice administration. -- Call
   no.: HV9950.M322 2013
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Prisons.
   The Real Cost of Prisons Comix / edited by Lois Ahrens. --
   Oakland, Calif. : PM Press, 2008. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 26 cm.
   -- Includes bibliographical references. -- Contents:
   Preface / Lois Ahrens ; Introduction / Ruth Wilson Gilmore
   and Craig Gilmore ; Prison town--paying the price / Kevin
   Pyle and Craig Gilmore ; Prisoners of the war on drugs /
   Sabrina Jones, Ellen Miller-Mack and Lois Ahrens ;
   Prisoners of a hard life--women and their children / Susan
   Willmarth, Ellen Miller-Mack and Lois Ahrens. -- Summary
   (from SkyRiver): One out of every hundred adults in the
   U.S. is in prison. This book provides a crash course in
   what drives mass incarceration, the human and community
   costs, and how to stop the numbers from going even higher.
   This volume collects three comic books published by the
   Real Cost of Prisons Project. The stories and statistical
   information in each comic book are thoroughly researched
   and documented. -- Educational genre. -- Call no.:
   HV9471.R43 2008
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Prisons.
   "Red Victim : the Story of Bishop Walsh" / by Norah
   Smaridge ; Joe Sinnott. p. 9-14 in Treasure Chest of Fun
   and Fact, v. 19, no. 6 (Nov. 21, 1963). -- Begins: "Seized
   by bandits during a tour of his mission territory, Father
   James Walsh was put in prison." -- Takes place in China. --
   To be continued. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.19no.6
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Prisons.
   Relatos de Presidio. -- México, D.F. : Editorial Toukán, .
   -- ill. ; 15 cm. -- Setting: Prison. -- LIBRARY HAS: año 1,
   no. 7 (1994). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44R39
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Prisons.
   "The Rest are Re-Elected"* (Shoe, July 2, 2004) / Cassatt &
   Brookins. -- Summary: Very few criminals go to prison. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "criminals"
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Prisons.
   "The Right Prison Can Take Three Strokes Off Your Game!"*
   (Mister Boffo, July 30, 1993) / by Joe Martin. -- Summary:
   The lawyer tries to help his client see the bright side. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Prisons.
   Robertsonville Prison / Cauvin ; illustrated by Lambil. --
   Ashford : Cinebook, 2008. -- 46 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. --
   (The Bluecoats ; v. 1) -- About a Confederate prison in the
   U.S. Civil War. -- Translation of: La Prison de
   Robertsonville. -- Funny military and western genres. --
   Call no.: PN6747.L27T80613 2008
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Prisons.
   "The Rock Prison Poisonings"* (Federal Men) / Chad
   Grothkopf, art. 4 p. in Adventure Comics, no. 64 (July
   1941). -- Detective genre. -- Data from Bob Cherry, Gene
   Reed, Lou Mougin, et al., via Grand Comics Database
   Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3m no.64
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Prisons.
   "St. Paul's Second Journey" (Acts of the Apostles) / Sidney
   Quinn. p. 3-7 in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 15, no.
   7 (Dec. 3, 1959). -- Cover title: "St. Paul's Escape from
   Prison." -- "To be continued." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P43T7v.15no.7
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Prisons.
   "Scalphunter" (Scalphunter) / Michael Fleisher, writer;
   Dick Ayers and George Evans, artists. 18 p. in Weird
   Western Tales, no. 39 (Mar./Apr. 1977) ; reprinted in Jonah
   Hex and Other Western Tales, no. 1 (Sept./Oct. 1979). --
   Summary: When a group of grave robbers tangles with a band
   of Kiowa Indians, a passing column of U.S. Cavalry kills
   all but one of the Kiowa, whom they assume are the
   aggressors in the fight. The survivor, who is called
   Ke-Woh-No-Tay, is actually Brian Savage, the son of Matt
   Savage, who was kidnapped as an infant. He is reunited with
   his dying father, but rejects his White heritage and is
   jailed. He escapes prison and tracks down the grave
   robbers, killing all but one, who clears him of wrongdoing
   in the original conflict. -- First episode of this feature.
   -- Data from Gene Reed, Jim Van Dore and Max Capp via Grand
   Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.4.N3A5no.39
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Prisons.
   Secret Prison. -- Philadelphia : Secret Prison, 2010- . --
   ill. ; 42 cm. -- Began with no. 1 (Spring 2010). --
   Alternative genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 4 (2011). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.55.S395S4
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Prisons.
   "Someone Smuggled a Hacksaw In With His Golf Clubs"*
   (Dunagin's People, June 5, 1980) / Ralph Dunagin.
   reproduced on p. 124 of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by
   Howard Ziehm (General Publishing Group, 1997). -- Summary:
   Officials at a minimum security prison are talking. -- Call
   no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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Prisons.
   "Spider-Science" p. 22 in The Comics Journal, no. 96 (Mar.
   1985). -- About prisons. -- Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call
   no.: PN6700.C62no.96
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Prisons.
   Straight from the Shoulder / by Dick Tracy. -- Chicago,
   Illinois : Crime Prevention Bureau, 1949? -- 44 p. : ill. ;
   17 cm. -- Booklet on crime prevention, with illustrations
   by Chester Gould. -- "Printed in the vocational school,
   Illinois State Penitentiary, courtesy of Warden Joseph E.
   Ragen, in the hope that its message may keep some boy from
   taking the wrong road, which ends within prison walls." --
   Call no.: HV7431.S84 1949
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Prisons.
   "The Strange Prison!" 3 p. in Where Monsters Dwell, no. 37
   (Sept. 1975) ; reprinted from Mystic, no. 57. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.4.M3W49no.37
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Prisons.
   "They Wait in Their Dungeon!" / script by Stan Lee ; art by
   Russ Heath. p. 20-25 in Marvel Masterworks presents Atlas
   Era Menace (New York : Marvel Publishing, 2009) ; reprinted
   from Menace, no. 1 (Mar. 1953). -- Begins: "Of all the
   prisons in the world the most feared and the most hated is
   the one that you are the warden of! It sits on its cold
   grey slab of rock in the middle of the sea, and it's known
   to the world outside simply as 'Drury's Dungeon'!" -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.M3M43 2009
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Prisons.
   "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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Prisons.
   Thundercats in Astral Prison and Other Stories. -- London :
   Marvel Comics Ltd., 1989. -- 50 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. --
   Fantasy genre. -- Call no.: PN6738.T482A8 1989
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Prisons.
   "Undersea Prison!" (Sea Devils) 16 p. in Showcase, no. 28
   (Sept./Oct. 1960). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S47no.28
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Prisons.
   "Veer Savarkar : He Fought for Human Dignity and Freedom" /
   script, Subba Rao ; illustrations, Ram Waeerkar ; editor,
   Anant Pai. p. 1-32 in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 678 (1984,
   2010 printing). -- (Bravehearts) -- Summary from back
   cover: "The prison of Kala Pani was the destination for
   many Indian freedom fighters. Scores of revolutionaries
   were exiled to this dreaded cellular prison which was in
   Port Blair in the Andaman Islands. Veer Savarkar was one of
   them. Hounded by the police from London to Marseilles and
   then to India, he faced the most trying situations in his
   untiring effort to fight British rule. But even the despair
   and darkness of Kala Pani did not dim his courage. Veer
   Savarkar found the most unique ways to motivate his prison
   mates and keep their belief alive in an independent India."
   -- Contents: "Veer Savarkar in the Andamans" p. 1-15, 19-32
   ; "Kala Pani (Andaman and Nicobar Islands)" (fact feature)
   p. 16-17 -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.677
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Prisons.
   "Vengeance for Vironi!" (Bulletman, the Flying Detective)
   p. 54-66 in Bulletman, no. 12 (Feb. 1943) -- SUMMARY: Joe
   Vironi is a racketeer killing "all the rats that took [his]
   money and sent [him] to prison." -- Call no.: Film
   15791r.179
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Prisons.
   "The Voice from the Grave" / Scotto. 8 p. in Real Clue
   Crime Stories (British ed.), no. [1] (1951). -- Begins:
   "Our present scene is the death house of an eastern prison.
   Two condemned men clutch at their bars, and their
   restlessness increases as they await their final hour." --
   Call no.: PN6738.R33no.1
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Prisons.
   "The Weirdest Prison on Earth" / Jack Sparling, art. 8 p.
   in Strange Adventures, no. 187 (Apr. 1966). -- Data from
   Mike Tiefenbacher, Arthur Lortie, Donald Dale Milne, et
   al., via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3S76no.187
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Prisons.
   "When the Totem Walks!" / Steve Ditko, art. 5 p. in Weird
   Wonder Tales, no. 10 (June 1975) ; reprinted from Strange
   Tales, no. 74 (Apr. 1960). -- Summary: Two convicts, Bull
   Drago and Hunk, escape from prison and terrorize a nearby
   Indian tribe. The chief defends his tribe by using
   traditional magic to bring their totem pole to life to
   chase them all the way back to prison. -- Continued as:
   "The Return of the Totem." -- Data from Lou Mougin, Dan
   Kocher, Terry Watkins et al. via Grand Comics Database. --
   Call no.: PN6728.4.M3W4no.10
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Prisons and Comics.
   "Comics and the Prison System" p. 177-202 (chapter 7) in
   Caped Crusaders 101 : Composition through Comic Books, by
   Jeffrey Kahan and Stanley Stewart. 2nd ed. (McFarland &
   Company, 2010). -- Call no.: PN6725.K23 2010
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Pristine.
   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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Pritchard, Dennis.
   Best Canadian Political Cartoons, 1984 / edited by N.M.
   Stahl ; foreword by Robert La Palme. -- Toronto :
   McClelland and Stewart, 1984. -- 208 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. --
   Includes index. -- Represented are: Aislin, Ashmore, Bado,
   Barron, Beutel, Bickerstaff, Bierman, Blaine, Constable,
   Corky, Cummings, Delatri, Dewar, Donato, Edwards, Gamboli,
   Graston, Jenkins, Kamienski, King, Krieger, Larter,
   Macpherson, Morris, Munro, Norris, Peterson, Pritchard,
   Raeside, Rodewalt, Roi, Rosen, Schaefer, Ting, Todd and
   Uluschak. -- Call no.: F1034.2.B45 1984
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Pritchett, Andy.
   Tank Girl : Apocalypse! / Alan Grant, Andy Pritchett,
   Philip Bond. -- New York : DC Comics, 1995-1996. -- col.
   ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Vertigo) -- Complete in 4 nos. --
   "Suggested for mature readers". -- Science fiction genre.
   -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 2-4. -- Call no.: PN6728.6.D3T343 1995
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Pritchett, Andy.
   Tank Girl : Apocalypse / Alan Grant ; Andy Pritchett ;
   Philip Bond ; Phil Gascoine. -- London : Titan Books, 2003.
   -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Science fiction genre. --
   Call no.: PN6738.T32A63 2003
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Pritchett, Andy--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 226) 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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Pritchett, Charles.
   Atomik Mike / Stephan Nilson, writer/co-creator ; Israel
   Cruz, penciller/co-creator ; Mar DeGano & Rick Bonilla,
   inks ; Barry Williams & Michael Toolan, colors ; Charles
   Pritchett, letters. -- Norcross, GA : Desperado Publishing,
   2007. -- ca. 100 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "Volume 1." --
   "This has been an Across the Pond Studios Production." --
   Science fiction genre. -- Call no.: PN6727.C74A7 2007
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Pritchett, Charles.
   The Iron Ghost / Chuck Dixon, story ; Sergio Cariello,
   pencils & inks ; Charles Pritchett, letters. -- Berkeley,
   California : Image Comics, 2007. -- 148 p. : col. ill. ; 26
   cm. -- "Originally published in single magazine form as The
   Iron Ghost #1-6." -- "1945 Berlin, Germany. The tide of war
   has turned in favor of the Allies. The fall of the Nazi
   empire is inevitable, but there is still something even
   more dangerous than the ever approaching Allies to the
   Third Reich. Its name is The Iron Ghost. It's up to two
   non-Nazi German police officers to capture The Ghost, but
   once they discover the truth, will they be able to stop
   him? Will they even want to?" -- War and superhero genres.
   -- Call no: PN6790.B73C33 I7 2007
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Pritchett, Charles.
   Not the Israel My Parents Promised Me / Harvey Pekar and JT
   Waldman ; epilogue written by Joyce Brabner ; lettering by
   Charles Pritchett. -- New York : Hill and Wang, 2012. --
   172 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. -- Summary (from SkyRiver): Traces
   the loss of the author's Zionist faith against a backdrop
   of Jewish history, recounting how his growing disaffection
   with the modern state of Israel was shaped by the
   mythologies and realities of the Jewish homeland. --
   Historical and autobiographical genres. -- Call no.:
   DS132.P45 2012
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Pritchett, Charles.
   The Pound : Horror Business / writer, Stephan Nilson ;
   illustration, Karl Waller ; ink assists, Rick Bonilla ;
   colorist, Romulo Fajardo Jr. ; letterer, Charles Pritchett.
   -- San Diego, CA : IDW Publishing, 2011. -- 128 p. : col.
   ill. ; 26 cm. -- Horror genre. -- Call no.: PN6727.W279P6
   2011
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Pritchett, Henry.
   "Le Zombie" 1 p. text in Out of the Night, no. 4
   (Aug./Sept. 1952). -- Begins: "Henry Pritchett was the kind
   of American tourist who cast discredit upon America
   wherever he went." -- Takes place on the outskirts of Port
   Au Prince, Haiti. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.A5O9no.4
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Pritchett, Josh.
   "Mail to the King" 1 p. in Black Panther, no. 20 (Nov.
   2006). -- Letters to the editor from Sophea Uk, Sheldon K.
   Andrews, The Cottrells, Jarrod Alberich, and Josh Pritchett
   Jr. -- Call no.: PN6728.7.M3B53no.20
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Pritchett, Matthew.
   The Best of Matt 1992. -- London : Chapmans, 1992. -- At
   head of title: Daily Telegraph. -- 80 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. --
   Single panel cartoons. -- Call no.: NC1479.M29B4 1992
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Pritchett, Matthew.
   The Best of Matt 1993. -- London : Chapmans, 1993. -- 74 p.
   : ill. ; 14 x 18 cm. -- Daily newspaper cartoon panels by
   Matthew Pritchett. -- At head of title: The Daily
   Telegraph. -- Call no.: NC1479.M29B4 1993
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Pritchett, Matthew.
   The Best of Matt 1994. -- London : Orion, 1994. -- 74 p. :
   ill. ; 14 x 18 cm. -- Single panel cartoons. -- At head of
   title: The Daily Telegraph. -- Call no.: NC1479.M29B4 1994
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Pritchett, Matthew.
   The Best of Matt 1995. -- London : Orion, 1995. -- 74 p. :
   ill. ; 14 x 18 cm. -- At head of title: The Daily
   Telegraph. -- Single panel cartoons. -- "Matt" is Matthew
   Pritchett. -- Call no.: NC1479.M29B4 1995
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Pritchett, Matthew--Miscellanea.
   "Three Cartoonists Make List of UK's Influential
   Journalists" p. 37 in The Comics Journal, no. 274 (Feb.
   2006). -- Carl Giles, Gerald Scarfe and Matt Pritchett are
   on a Hall of Fame list and were honored at the National
   Portrait Gallery in London. -- (Newswatch : Journal
   Datebook) -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.274
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Prithichand.
   "Guru Arjan : the Man Who Knew No Fear" / script, Rajinder
   Singh Rag ; illustrations, Dilip Kadam ; editor, Anant Pai.
   p. 1-29 in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 740 (1983, 2010
   printing). -- (Visionaries) -- Summary from back cover:
   "When Guru Ramdas chose his youngest son, Arjanmal, to
   succeed him as the fifth guru of the Sikhs, it created a
   lot of ill will in his eldest son, Prithichand. But the
   choice was not wrong. Guru Arjan was the very embodiment of
   love, humility and courage. His greatest contribution to
   Sikhism was the compilation of the Guru Granth Sahib and
   the construction of the Har Mandir Sahib in Amritsar. he
   was the first Sikh martyr and by his death inspired his
   followers to uphold the truth under any pressure." -- Call
   no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.740
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"Prithvi Vallabh, or, The Story of Munja and Mrinalvati" /
   editor, D. Kumar ; script, Bharati Sukhatankar ; art work,
   Sushil Bhagat. p. 1-32 in Adarsh Chitra Katha, no. 39 (Nov.
   1982). -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A3no.39
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Prithviraj Chauhan. -- Mumbai : Wilco Publishing House, 2011.
   -- 16 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- (Wilco Picture Library ;
   v. MHD-029) -- "Series Indian mythology & tales/
   history/divinity." -- "For all ages." -- "Prithviraj
   Chauhan, the last Hindu ruler of Delhi, was the king of one
   of the many kingdoms that disintegrated after the fall of
   Harsha Vardhana in the 7th Century. The defeat of
   Prithviraj of the Chauhan dynasty by Mohammad Ghori in 12th
   Century led to the Muslim rule of India for the next 700
   years. This title on this brave king, who tried to unite
   other Hindu kings against Muslim invasion, will enchant you
   with his exciting stories. The episode of his elopement
   with the daughter of his enemy will make you admire his
   courage." -- Biographical genre. -- Call no.: PN6790 .I52
   W5M029 2011
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"Prithviraj Chauhan : a Legend of Valour and Chivalry" /
   script, Yagya Sharma ; illustrations, P.B. Kavadi ; editor,
   Anant Pai. p. 1-32 in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 604 (1971,
   2010 printing). -- (Bravehearts) -- Begins: "Much before
   the advent of the Mughals in India, Delhi was ruled by a
   brave king, Prithviraj Chauhan." -- Summary from back
   cover: "Jaichand was furious! His daughter Samyogita had
   eloped with Prithviraj Chauhan, the warrior king of Delhi.
   She, like many others, was smitten by tales of his daring,
   his nobility and his sense of honour. Though the young
   couple's happiness was doomed, even in his dying hour, it
   was the brave Prithviraj who chose how his life should
   end." -- Call no.: PN6790 .I54A5no.604
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"Prithviraj Chauhan."
   Brave Rajputs / editor, Anant Pai. -- Mumbai : Amar Chitra
   Katha Pvt Ltd, 2010. -- ca. 180 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm. --
   (Amar Chitra Katha 5-in-1 ; v. 1013) -- Contents:
   Prithviraj Chauhan / script, Yagya Sharma, illustrations,
   P.B. Kavadi ; Rana Kumbha / script, Jagjit Uppal,
   illustrations, H.S. Chavan & Dilip Kadam ; Rana Sanga /
   script, Rajendra Sanjay, illustrations, Ram Waeerkar ; Rana
   Pratap / script, Yagya Sharma, illustrations, Pratap Mulick
   ; Rani Durgavati / script, Kamala Chandrakant, i
   llustrations, Ram Waeerkar. -- Biographical genre. -- Call
   no.: PN6790 .I54 A5B7 2010
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Prithviraj Chauhan--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 36, 139, 172) in India's Immortal Comic
   Books, by Karline McLain (Indiana University Press, 2009).
   -- Call no.: PN6790 .I5M56 2009
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Prithviraj Chauhan--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 16) in Sculpting a Middle Class : History,
   Masculinity and the Amar Chitra Katha in India, by Deepa
   Sreenivas (Delhi : Routledge India, 2010). -- Call no.:
   PN6790 .I5S7 2010
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Pritikin, Leonard.
   Bagel Power / by Henry Leonard. -- New York : Crown
   Publishers, 1969. -- 64 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- On cover: A
   book of Dayenu cartoons. -- A treasury of Jewish cartoon
   fun. -- "Henry Leonard" is a collaboration of Henry Rabin
   ("the idea man") and Leonard Pritikin, the artist, cf.
   "Publisher's Note." -- Call no.: NC1429.L45A53 1969
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Pritil.
   Index entry (p. 108) 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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