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The Prisoner

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The Prisoner / written by Dean Motter & Mark Asquith ;
   illustrated by Dean Motter. -- New York : DC Comics,
   1988-1989. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "The authorized comic
   book sequel to the popular cult television show of the
   '60s." -- Complete in 4 nos., also called books a-d. --
   Science fiction genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1, 4. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.5.D3P7
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The Prisoner : Shattered Visage / story by Dean Motter and
   Mark Askwith ; illustrated by Dean Motter ; color art by
   David Hornung and Richmond Lewis. -- New York : DC Comics,
   1991. -- 202 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Genre: Science
   fiction. -- Call no.: PN6727.M63P75 1990
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The Prisoner--Miscellanea.
   Dean Motter interview (17 p.) in David Anthony Kraft's
   Comics Interview no. 77 (1989). -- Topics: The Prisoner,
   Mr. X. -- Data from issue 100 of magazine. -- Call no.:
   PN6725.D28no.77
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The Prisoner--Miscellanea.
   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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The Prisoner--Miscellanea.
   Entry (p. 441) 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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The Prisoner--Miscellanea.
   Index entry to Amazing Heroes, no. 151 (Oct. 15, 1988) --
   Data from Brian Mowbray. Call no.: PN6725.A47no.151
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The Prisoner--Miscellanea.
   Mark Askwith interview (17 p.) in David Anthony Kraft's
   Comics Interview, no. 77 (1989). -- Topics: The Prisoner,
   Mr. X. -- Data from issue 100 of magazine. -- Call no.:
   PN6725.D28no.77
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The Prisoner--Miscellanea.
   "Once Upon a Time : Kirby's Prisoner" / by Charles
   Hatfield. p. 15-19 in The Jack Kirby Collector, no. 11
   (July 1996) -- Description and samples of an unpublished
   Marvel adaptation of the TV show.
   1. The Prisoner. I. Hatfield, Charles. II. Kirby's
   Prisoner. Call no.: PN6727.K53J28no.11
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The Prisoner--Reviews.
   "Can You Say 'Number Six'" / Darcy Sullivan. p. 73-78 in
   The Comics Journal, no. 130 (July 1989) -- Review of The
   Prisoner. -- Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call no.:
   PN6700.C62no.130
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"The Prisoner" 5 p. in Battlefield Action, no. 89 (Nov. 1984).
   -- Begins: "Watch it, Ellis, we" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.C47B3no.89
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"The Prisoner" / Bob Haney, script ; Alex Toth, art. 3 p. in
   Weird War Tales, no. 5 (May/June 1972). -- Story set in
   Northern Italy, Dec. 1944. -- Data from Gene Reed, Lou
   Mazzella, Ramon Schenk, et al. via Grand Comics Database.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.4.N3W37no.5
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"The Prisoner" (Chantal) / Molina and Gonzalez. p. 17-24 in
   Heavy Metal, v. 22, no. 1 (Mar. 1998). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.H43v.22no.1
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"Prisoner" (Dr. Doom & Sub-Mariner) / Steve Englehart, story ;
   Herb Trimpe, pencils ; Jack Abel, inks. 18 p. in
   Super-Villain Team-Up, no. 6 (June 1976). -- Data from
   George Olshevsky. -- Call no.: PN6728.4.M3S78no.6
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"The Prisoner" (Sgt. Rock) / Bob Kanigher, story ; Russ Heath,
   art. 14 p. in Our Army at War, no. 245 (May 1972). --
   Begins: "The noise that woke us up" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3 O85no.245
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"The Prisoner" (Tales from the Dead) 5 p. in Buzzard. (S.F. :
   The Company & Sons, 1970). -- By Wink Boyer. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.C6B8 1970
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"The Prisoner" (Wonder Woman) 22 p. in Wonder Woman, no. 194
   (June 1971). -- Based on The Prisoner of Zenda, by Anthony
   Hope. -- Begins: "Oh, no, not one step further!" -- Call
   no.: PN6728.1.N3W6no.194
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The Prisoner.
   "Semel Insanividimus Omnes, aka The Prisoner" / by Angus
   McKie. p. 72-95 in Heavy Metal, v. 14, no. 5 (Nov. 1990).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.14no.5
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Prisoner Condorito.
   "Interés" (Condorito) p. 21 in Condorito Gigante, no. 550
   (2001). -- 1 vertical tier. Prisoner Condorito is thinking
   his lawyer is only in it for the money. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44C568no.550
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Prisoner Exchange.
   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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Prisoner 466/64 / scriptwriting & research, Santa Buchanan,
   Anthea Josias ; story boarding, Daniel Swanepoel, Santa
   Buchanan ; illustrators, Pitshou Mampa, Pascal "Freehand"
   Nzoni. -- Umlando Wezithombe Publishing, 2006. -- 24 p. :
   col. ill. ; 27 cm. -- (The Madiba Legacy Series ; 5) --
   Biographical comic book about Nelson Mandela and his times.
   -- Call no.: PN6790.S64M3245 2006
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"Prisoner in a Pet Shop"* (Fat Freddy's Cat) 1 p. in Fat
   Freddy's Comics & Stories, no. 2 (1986) / by Gilbert
   Shelton. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5F33no.2
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"Prisoner in a Test Tube" (The Atom) / Gardner Fox, story ;
   Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson, art. 12 p. in Showcase, no.
   36 (Jan./Feb. 1962) -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3S47no.36
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"Prisoner in Cell Block 7" / Bernard Baily, art. 8 p. in
   Strange Adventures, no. 177 (June 1965). -- Data from Gene
   Reed, and Mike Tiefenbacher, et al. via Grand Comics
   Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S76no.177
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"Prisoner in Shamrock Land"* (Wonder Woman) / by Charles
   Moulton, H.G. Peter. 16 p. in Wonder Woman, no. 14 (Fall
   1945). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6m no.14. Call no.: film
   15791r.82
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"The Prisoner of a Dead World" 8 p. in The Unexpected, no. 128
   (Oct. 1971) ; reprinted from House of Mystery, no. 94 (Jan.
   1960), where it was titled "The Prisoner of the Wizard's
   Coin." -- Data from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3T3no.128
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"Prisoner of Captain Gormas"* (Hawk) / by Willis Rensie ; art:
   Dan Zolnerowich?  6 p. in Jumbo Comics, no. 37 (Mar. 1942).
   -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics Database
   Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.196
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Prisoner of Captain Kidd.
   "I Was a Prisoner of Captain Kidd" / Bill Ely, art. 8 p. in
   My Greatest Adventure, no. 11 (Sept./Oct. 1956). -- Data
   from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3M9no.11
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The Prisoner of Chillon / by Lord Byron ; illustrations by
   R.G. Taylor. -- Plymouth, MI : Tome Press, 1992. -- 1 v. :
   ill. ; 26 cm. -- "Vol. 1, no. 1." -- Illustrated text
   (poetry) with the outward format of a comic book. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.6.C3P73 1992
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Prisoner of Christmas Island.
   Wonder Woman in Prisoner of Christmas Island [sound
   recording] -- Newark, N.J. : Peter Pan Records, 1978. -- 1
   sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm ; 7 in. -- Call no.: PN6728.W62P7
   1978
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Prisoner of Death.
   "I Was a Prisoner of Death" (Green Glob) / Bernard Baily,
   art. 9 p. in Tales of the Unexpected, no. 95 (June/July
   1966). -- Data from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3T3no.95
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"The Prisoner of DEMON!" (Superman) / Jim Shooter, story ; Al
   Plastino, art. 24 p. in Superman, no. 191 (Nov. 1966) ;
   reprinted in Superman from the Thirties to the Eighties
   (Crown Publishers, 1983). -- DEMON, an evil organization,
   is introduced ; the Maharajah of Sinsuhani is introduced
   and dies, Dr. Demo (=Prince Krishna) is introduced, and
   Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen and Perry White appear. -- The
   second half of this story has the chapter title "Demo the
   Diabolical!" -- Data from Bob Hughes, Dwayne Best, Pat
   Lang, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3S8no.191
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"Prisoner of Dr. Zabkin" (Biff Bronson) / Albert Sulman,
   script ; Joe Sulman, art. 6 p. in More Fun Comics, no. 61
   (Nov. 1940). -- Summary: Dr. Zabkin has a formula that can
   make men either bigger or smaller. -- Appearances of
   Colosso and Titan. -- Adventure story genre. -- Data from
   Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, Pat Lang & Bob Hughes via Grand
   Comics Database. -- Call no.: folio PN6728.N333N4m no.61
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"Prisoner of Evil" (Yang) / script, Joe Gill ; art, Warren
   Sattler. 24 p. in Yang, no. 3 (July 1974) ; reprinted in
   Yang, no. 3 (1977) ; edited to 21 p. in Yang, no. 17 (Jan.
   1986). -- Summary: Yang rescues Yin Li from her evil
   father, frees some Chinese slaves and burns an opium
   shipment. -- Appearances of Chao Ku, A.J. Hartley, and
   Captain Keegan. -- Data from Martin O'Hearn and Raymond
   Schenk via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.4.C47Y3no.3
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"Prisoner of His Dreams" (The Sandman) / Jack Kirby, script
   and pencils ; Howard Ferguson, letters. 10 p. in Adventure
   Comics, no. 89 (Dec. 1943). -- Superhero genre. -- Data
   from Bob Cherry, Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, et al., via Grand
   Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3m no.89
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Prisoner of Jazz.
   "Boris Rose : Prisoner of Jazz" / Brendan Burford and Jim
   Campbell. p. 19-24 in Syncopated : an Anthology of
   Nonfiction Picto-Essays (New York : Villard, 2009). -- Call
   no.: PN6726.S96 2009
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Prisoner of Love / Jim Starlin ; Jackson Guice ; lettered by
   Michael Heisler ; colored by Alfred Ramirez ; edited by Bob
   Harras ; editor-in-chief, Tom Defalco. -- New York : Marvel
   Comics Group, 1990. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- At
   head of title: X-Factor Special. -- Genre: Superhero. --
   Call no.: PN6727.S7P73 1990
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"Prisoner of Love" (Archie) / Ray Gill. 7 p. in Archie Comics,
   no. 40 (Sept./Oct. 1949). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7m no.40
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"The Prisoner of Mars."
   The Amazing Screw-On Head and Other Curious Objects / by
   Mike Mignola ; colors by Dave Stewart ; letters by Clem
   Robins & Pat Brosseau. -- Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse Books,
   2010. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 27 cm. -- "This book collects
   The amazing screw-on head comic book, the story "The
   magician and the snake" from Dark Horse Maverick, Happy
   endings, published by Dark Horse Comics, and several new
   stories." -- Contents: Part one. The Amazing Screw-on Head
   ; Part two. Other curious objects ; Abu Gung and the
   beanstalk as translated by Prof. E.E. Stoop ; The magician
   and the snake / by Katie Mignola and Mike Mignola ; The
   witch and her soul ; The prisoner of Mars ; In the chapel
   of curious objects. -- Summary (from SkyRiver):  A
   collection of stories about bizarre and curious objects,
   including a robotic head which screws onto replacement
   bodies like a light bulb and spies for Abraham Lincoln. --
   Fantasy genre. -- Call no.: PN6727.M47A63 2010
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Prisoner of Ming : daily strips 8/27/40 to 11/13/40 / by
   Austin Briggs. -- Limited ed. for collectors. -- Long
   Beach, CA : Pacific Comics Club, 1981. -- 17 p. : ill. ; 35
   cm. -- (Flash Gordon ; no. 2) -- Title from cover.
   1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc. I. Briggs,
   Austin, 1908-1973. II. Series. Call no.: PN6728.F55P7
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"The Prisoner of Orphan"* (Orphan of the Storm) / by Emilia
   Jayne. 6 p. in Indians, no. 8 (Oct. 1951). -- On the cover
   Orphan is called the "Cheyenne war-colt." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.F5 I5no.8
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"The Prisoner of Outlaw Town!" (Rawhide Kid) 13 p. in Mighty
   Marvel Western, no. 1 (Oct. 1968) ; reprinted from Rawhide
   Kid, no. 36 (Oct. 1963). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3M5no.1
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"Prisoner of Rogues' Rock" (Superman & Batman) / Bob Haney,
   script ; Dick Dillin, pencils ; Frank Giacoia, inks. 12 p.
   in World's Finest Comics, no. 219 (Sept./Oct. 1973). --
   Summary: Superman and Batman travel to South America to
   discover the secret of El Monstro and why he is
   distributing Nazi gold to poor peasants. -- Appearances of
   Don Ernesto Rivera and Galdo. -- Continued next issue. --
   Data from Gene Reed, and Bob Hughes, Lou Mougin, et al. via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W7no.219
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"The Prisoner of S.K.U.L.!" (Lois Lane) / Jerry Siegel, script
   ; Kurt Schaffenberger, art. 8 p. in Superman's Girl Friend
   Lois Lane, no. 64 (Apr. 1966). -- Summary: Lois helps
   Superman and Van Benson discover the true leader of
   S.K.U.L. -- Appearances of Lana Lang, the "Superman
   Killers' Underground League," Dean Martin, Cary Grant,
   Lorne Greene as Ben Cartwright, Lyndon Johnson, Elizabeth
   Taylor, and The Lady of the Lash (Tamara). -- Concludes a
   story from the previous issue. -- Data from Bill Wormstedt,
   Bob Hughes and Mike Nielsen via Grand Comics Database. --
   Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S78no.64
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"Prisoner of Sorcerer's City" / Ruben Moreira, art. 8 p. in
   Witching Hour, no. 21 (June/July 1972) ; reprinted from
   House of Secrets, no. 42 (Mar. 1961). -- Data from M.
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3W5no.21
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"Prisoner of the Apaches!" (Rawhide Kid) / Stan Lee, story ;
   Jack Davis, art. 8 p. in Mighty Marvel Western, no. 22
   (Jan. 1973) ; reprinted from Rawhide Kid, no. 34 (June
   1963). -- Begins: "A wagon train, headin' deep into Apache"
   -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3M5no.22
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"Prisoner of the Apaches!" (Two-Gun Kid) / Stan Lee & Joe
   Maneely. 5 p. in Two-Gun Kid, no. 43 (Aug. 1958). --
   Begins: "Wake up, mister! Big Hank Jessup ain't got" --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.M3T9no.43
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Prisoner of the Ape Creatures.
   "I Was a Prisoner of the Ape Creatures!" / Joe Sinnott. 5
   p. in Journey into Mystery, no. 55 (Nov. 1959). -- "In
   answer to your many letters asking what finally happened to
   Dunstan Blake, the man who 'dared defy the idol's curse' in
   the last issue of this magazine, the editors now bring you
   the rest of his thrilling story." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3J6no.55
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"The Prisoner of the Castle" (Mike Gibbs, Guerilla) / Ed Good,
   pencils. 8 p. in Adventure Comics, no. 90 (Feb. 1944). --
   Data from Bob Cherry, Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, et al., via
   Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3m
   no.90
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"Prisoner of the Durado Gang!" (Kid Colt) 7 p. in Kid Colt
   Outlaw, no. 132 (Jan. 1967) ; reprinted from Kid Colt
   Outlaw, no. 92 (Sept. 1960) ; reprinted again in Western
   Gunfighters, no. 19 (Nov. 1973). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.M3K5no.132
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"Prisoner of the Electric Eye!" / John Broome, story ; Gil
   Kane and Frank Giacoia, art. 6 p. in From Beyond the
   Unknown, no. 3 (Feb./Mar. 1970) ; reprinted from Mystery in
   Space, no. 53 (Aug. 1959). -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.3.N3F7no.3
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"Prisoner of the Empty Quarter" / Mort Meskin & George
   Roussos, art. 6 p. in House of Mystery, no. 80 (Nov. 1958).
   -- Data from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3H6no.80
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"Prisoner of the Enemy"* (Spy Smasher) 8 p. in Whiz Comics,
   no. 18 (June 13, 1941) ; reprinted in Special Edition
   Series #1 (1974), p. 169. -- Captain Marvel appears. --
   Begins: I vill giff you a mark so you vill not. -- Data
   from Gene Reed. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F3W47m no.18
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"Prisoner of the 5th Dimension!" (Human Torch) 13 p. in
   Strange Tales, no. 103 (Dec. 1962) ; reprinted in Marvel
   Tales, no. 5; reprinted in The Human Torch, no. 3. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.M3S75no.103
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"Prisoner of the Flesh" (Fantastic Four) / John Byrne,
   writer-penciler ; Joe Sinnott, inker. 22 p. in Fantastic
   Four, no. 287 (Feb. 1986). 22 p. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.M3F3no.287
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"The Prisoner of the Giant Robot" (Space Ranger) / Bob Brown &
   Sheldon Moldoff, art. 9 p. in Tales of the Unexpected, no.
   68 (Dec./Jan. 1961/1962). -- Data from Michael
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3T3no.68
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"Prisoner of the Golden Mask!" (Green Lantern) 15 p. in Green
   Lantern, no. 35 (Mar. 1965). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.N3G7no.35
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The Prisoner of the Himalayas.
   The Phantom : The Prisoner of the Himalayas / by Lee Falk
   and Ray Moore ; edited by Len Brown. -- New York :
   Nostalgia Press, 1969. -- 79 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. -- (The
   Golden Age of the Comics ; no. 3) -- "A complete Phantom
   story reprinted as it originally appeared in 1938."
   I. Falk, Lee. II. Moore, Ray. III. Brown, Len. IV. The
   Prisoner of the Himalayas. V. Series. Call no.:
   PN6728.P47F3
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Prisoner of the Himalayas ; chapter 3
   "The Phantom" Mar. 3-12, 1938 / by Lee Falk and Ray Moore.
   p. 1-6 in Comics Revue, no. 168 (2000). -- (Prisoner of the
   Himalayas ; chapter 3) -- Call no.: PN6726.C63no.168
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"The Prisoner of the Iron Mask" (Commando Ranger) / by Jock
   Lawrence ; art: Ruben Moreira? 10 p. in Rangers Comics, no.
   14 (Dec. 1943). -- Title from cover. -- Data from Lou
   Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   Film 15791r.162
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Prisoner of the Khan / Harold R. Foster. -- Seattle, WA :
   Fantagraphics Books, 1993. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 34 cm. --
   (Prince Valiant ; v. 21) -- Comprising pages 913 (Aug. 8,
   1954) through 958 (June 19, 1955) -- Genre: Adventure
   story. -- Call no.: PN6728.P7F221 1993
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"The Prisoner of the Kryptonite Asteroid!" (Superman & Batman)
   / Bob Haney, story ; Kurt Schaffenberger and Murphy
   Anderson, art. 19 p. in World's Finest Comics, no. 246
   (Aug./Sept. 1977). -- Appearance of the Justice League of
   America. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W7no.246
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"Prisoner of the Living Throne" / H. Purcell. 8 p. in Strange
   Adventures, no. 171 (Dec. 1964). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3S76no.171
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Prisoner of the Martians.
   "I Was a Prisoner of the Martians!" 5 p. in Creatures on
   the Loose, no. 21 (Jan. 1973). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.M3T6no.21
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Prisoner of the Mirage.
   Index entry (p. 39, 40) in Panel by Panel : A History of
   Australian Comics, by John Ryan (Stanmore, NSW : Cassell
   Australia, 1979). -- Index by John Melloy. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.A8R9
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"Prisoner of the Monkey Tribe"* (Jan of the Jungle) / by
   Coleman Hart ; art: Rafael Astarita (as John Martin) 6 p.
   in Rangers Comics, no. 47 (June 1949). -- Data from Lou
   Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   Film 15791r.154
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"Prisoner of the Parakeets!" / John Broome, story ; Henry
   Sharp and Bernard Sachs, art. 6 p. in Strange Adventures,
   no. 244 (Oct./Nov. 1973) ; reprinted from Strange
   Adventures, no. 52 (Jan. 1955). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3S76no.244
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"Prisoner of the Past" (The Flash) / Bates, story ; Novick &
   McLaughlin, art. 17 p. in The Flash, no. 256 (Dec. 1977).
   -- Data from Mitch Itkowitz. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3F55no.256
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Prisoner of the Past.
   Valkyrie : Prisoner of the Past / Chuck Dixon, Paul Gulacy,
   Willie Blyberg. -- Forestville, CA : Eclipse Comics, 1987.
   -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Eclipse Graphic Album
   Series) -- Spy genre. -- Call no.: PN6727.G8V3 1987
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"Prisoner of the Plantman!" (Human Torch) 14 p. in Marvel
   Tales, no. 23 (Nov. 1969) ; reprinted from Strange Tales,
   no. 121 (June 1964). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3M32no.23
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"Prisoner of the Power Ring!" (Green Lantern) 15 p. in Green
   Lantern, no. 10 (Jan. 1962). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.N3G7no.10
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"Prisoner of the Power-Stone" / Mort Meskin, art. 7 p. in The
   Unexpected, no. 158 (July/Aug. 1974) ; reprinted from House
   of Secrets, no. 18 (Mar. 1959). -- Original title:
   "Prisoner of the Sorcerer-Stone." -- Data from Michael
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3T3no.158
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"Prisoner of the Purple Demon" / Jack Sparling, art. 8 p. in
   House of Mystery, no. 154 (Oct. 1965). -- Data from Michael
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3H6no.154
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Prisoner of the Rainbow People.
   "I Was a Prisoner of the Rainbow People" / Mort Meskin,
   George Roussos, art. 8 p. in My Greatest Adventure, no. 25
   (Nov. 1958). -- Data from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.N3M9no.25
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"Prisoner of the Reds!" (Thor) 10 p. in Marvel Tales, no. 5
   (Nov. 1966) ; reprinted from Journey into Mystery, no. 87
   (Dec. 1962). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3M32no.5
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"Prisoner of the Rising Sun" (Hoodoo Hannigan, chapter 14) /
   Joseph J. Millard. 3 p. text in Master Comics, no. 42
   (Sept. 1943). -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, and Jim
   Vadeboncoeur via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call
   no.: Film 15791r.74
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"Prisoner of the Satellites!" 5 p. in Tales of Suspense, no. 1
   (Jan. 1959). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3T25no.1
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"Prisoner of the Slave World" (Ant-Man) / Stan Lee and Larry
   Lieber, story ; Don Heck, art. 10 p. in Tales to Astonish,
   no. 41 (Mar. 1963). -- Data from George Olshevsky. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.M3T3no.41
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"Prisoner of the Sorcerer-Stone."
   "Prisoner of the Power-Stone" / Mort Meskin, art. 7 p. in
   The Unexpected, no. 158 (July/Aug. 1974) ; reprinted from
   House of Secrets, no. 18 (Mar. 1959). -- Original title:
   "Prisoner of the Sorcerer-Stone." -- Data from Michael
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3T3no.158
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Prisoner of the Stars / Alfonso Font. -- San Diego, Calif. :
   IDW Publishing, 2008. -- 102 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. --
   Translation of: El Prisionero de las Estrellas. -- Science
   fiction genre. -- Call no.: PN6777.F6P713 2008
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"Prisoner of the Sub-Microscopic World!" 8 p. in House of
   Secrets, no. 56 (Sept./Oct. 1962). -- Data from Michael
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3H62no.56
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"Prisoner of the Super-Heroes!" (Superboy) 11 p. in Adventure
   Comics, no. 267 (Dec. 1959) ; reprinted in Superman Annual,
   no. 8 (Winter 1963/1964). -- Second appearance of Legion of
   Super-Heroes. -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3A3no.267
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"Prisoner of the Tharks" (John Carter of Mars) / Gray Morrow,
   art. 8 p. in Tarzan, no. 208 (May 1972) ; re-edited in
   Tarzan Family, no. 66 (Nov./Dec. 1976), as part of a 12 p.
   story. -- Adaptation from A Princess of Mars. -- Data from
   Gene Reed. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.D4T3no.208
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"Prisoner of the Time Capsule!" (Wonder Woman) / Harry G.
   Peter, art ; Robert Kanigher, script. 8 p. in Wonder Woman,
   no. 96 (Feb. 1958). -- Villain is Angle Man. -- Data from
   Gene Reed and Lou Mougin, via Grand Comic-Book Database. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6no.96
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"Prisoner of the Wizard" (Human Torch) 13 p. in Strange Tales,
   no. 102 (Nov. 1962) ; reprinted in Marvel Tales, no. 4
   (Sept. 1966) ; reprinted in The Human Torch, no. 2 (Nov.
   1974). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S75no.102
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"The Prisoner of the Wizard's Coin."
   "The Prisoner of a Dead World" 8 p. in The Unexpected, no.
   128 (Oct. 1971) ; reprinted from House of Mystery, no. 94
   (Jan. 1960), where it was titled "The Prisoner of the
   Wizard's Coin." -- Data from Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.N3T3no.128
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"Prisoner of Two Worlds!" (Darwin Jones) / Bill Finger, story
   ; Seymour Barry, art. 6 p. in Strange Adventures, no. 320
   (May/June 1971) ; reprinted from Strange Adventures, no. 58
   (July 1955). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S76no.320
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"Prisoner of War!" / Harvey Kurtzman, story and art ; Marie
   Severin, colors ; Ben Oda, letters. 6 p. in Frontline
   Combat, no. 3 (Nov./Dec. 1951). -- Data from Bob Rivard via
   Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.E14
   F7a no.3
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"Prisoner of War" (Maus ; chapter 3) / by Art Spiegelman. p.
   43 and insert p. 35-61 in Raw, no. 4 (1982). -- Call no.:
   folio PN6728.R27no.4
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Prisoner of War in Paris.
   "Rube Goldberg, Prisoner of War" p. 22-27, 30-33 in Nemo,
   no. 24 (Feb. 1987) -- Contents page title: POW in Paris.
   I. Goldberg, Rube, 1883-1970. I. POW in Paris. II. Prisoner
   of War in Paris. k. Paris (France) Call no.:
   PN6725.N43no.24
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The Prisoner of Zenda

Novel by Anthony Hope
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The Prisoner of Zenda / by Anthony Hope ; illustrated by H.C.
   Kiefer. -- New York : Gilberton, 1950. -- 48 p. : col. ill.
   ; 26 cm. -- (Classics Illustrated ; no. 76)
   I. Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933. II. Kiefer, H. C. (Henry
   Carl), 1890-1957. III. Series. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.G5C55no.76
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Prisoner of Zenda / by Anthony Hope ; Doug Moench, script ;
   Rico Rival, artist. -- New York : Marvel Comics Group,
   1977. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Marvel Classics
   Comics ; no. 29)
   I. Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933. II. Moench, Doug, 1948- III.
   Rival, Rico. IV. Series. Call no.: PN6728.4.M3M15no.29
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The Prisoner of Zenda / Anthony Hope. -- West Haven, Conn. :
   Academic Industries, 1984. -- 61 p : ill. ; 18 cm. --
   (Pocket Classics ; C43)
   I. Hope, Anthony, 1863-1933. II. Series. III. Academic
   Industries. Call no.: PR4762.P7 1984
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The Prisoner of Zenda / Anthony Hope ; wordsmith, Lloyd S.
   Wagner ; illustrator, Lalit Kumar Sharma ; colorist, Vijay
   Sharma/Prince Varghese ; letterers, Bhavnath Chaudhary,
   Vishal Sharma. -- New Delhi, India : Campfire, 2010. -- 68
   p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (A Campfire Classic) -- Summary
   (from SkyRiver): A graphic novel adaptation of the Anthony
   Hope classic in which young Rudolf Rassendyll, an English
   ne'er-do-well, travels to Ruritania for the coronation of
   his distant cousin. Once there, he discovers he is enough
   like the new king to be his twin and he becomes caught up
   in defending Rudolph's throne and life from those who would
   end both. -- Call no.: PN6790 .I53 S47P7 2010
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The Prisoner of Zenda.
   "The Prisoner" (Wonder Woman) 22 p. in Wonder Woman, no.
   194 (June 1971). -- Based on The Prisoner of Zenda, by
   Anthony Hope. -- Begins: "Oh, no, not one step further!" --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6no.194
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The Prisoner of Zenda. Spanish.
   El Prisionero de Zenda / Anthony Hope ; adaptación
   original, John Calhoun Fago ; ilustraciones, Nestor
   Leonidez ; adaptación y versión castellana, Bernat Hervas.
   -- México, D.F. : Editorial OMGSA, 1984. -- 61 p. : ill. ;
   21 cm. -- (Biblioteca Ilustrada ; 26) -- Translation of:
   The Prisoner of Zenda. -- Call no.: PR4762.P717 1984
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The Prisoner of Zenda--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 188) 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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"Prisoner on the Hell Planet" / Art Spiegelman. 4 p. in Short
   Order Comix, no. 1 (1973). -- Edited version later appears
   in Maus. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.H4S47no.1
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Prisoner on the Hell Planet--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 98-100) in Comic Books as History, by
   Joseph Witek (Jackson : University Press of Mississippi,
   1989). Call no.: PN6725.W52 1989b
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Prisoner on the Hell Planet--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 77, 126) to Understanding Comics, by Scott
   McCloud (New York : HarperCollins, 1994) Call no.:
   PN6710.M39 1994
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Prisoner Outfits.
   "Here, Try Something with Spots!"* (Fluff, May 27, 1998) /
   Paley-Akin. -- Summary: To hide out after escaping from the
   zoo, the zebra needs to get out of the prisoner outfit. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "zebras"
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"Prisoner Patrol" (Combat Kelly) / Dave Berg. 5 p. in Combat
   Kelly, no. 42 (Apr. 1957). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3C63no.42
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"The Prisoner, the Power, and Dr. Doom!" (Thor) 20 p. in Thor,
   no. 182 (Nov. 1970). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3J6no.182
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Prisoner Transfers.
   "The Prison on Wheels" 6 p. in Gang Busters, no. 54
   (Oct.-Nov. 1956). -- Begins: "Country and state roads were
   cleared, traffic was re-routed, local police were on the
   alert! Why? This was the biggest, most dangerous mass
   movement of men in history! For within one week, a colossus
   of law enforcers had made the grim decision to transfer
   3,011 convicts via The Prison on Wheels." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3G3no.54
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Prisoners

See also Convicts
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Prisoners.
   "According to This Card, Jim, He's Free to Go"* (Chuckle
   Bros., Sept 26, 2008) / Ronnie. -- Summary: The prisoner
   has a "get out of jail free" card. -- Strip is by Brian and
   Ron Boychuk, per creators.com accessed 1/17/2012. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B5 "Monopoly"
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Prisoners.
   "Allied Prisoners Being Used as Shields"* (Tom, Dick, and
   Harry) / by Jed Maxwell ; art: Alex Blum. 6 p. in Jumbo
   Comics, no. 52 (June 1943). -- Final appearance of this
   feature. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.156
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Prisoners.
   "Am I Keeping You Up?" (Top of the World, Nov. 20, 1999) /
   by Mark Tonra. -- Summary: One prisoner is playing
   paddleball. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "paddleballs"
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Prisoners.
   "And That's My Kid's First Mug Shot" (Rubes, Dec. 16, 1991)
   / by Leigh Rubin. -- Summary: A prisoner is showing his
   cellmate some pictures. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mug
   shots"
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Prisoners.
   "Barbarella" / by Jean-Claude Forest. p. 35-43 in Evergreen
   Review, no. 37 (Sept. 1965) -- Introduction and first 8
   pages. Printed in black and green. -- Summary: Barbarella
   is captured by the locksmith, and released to disturb the
   queen's dreams. The queen gives her a tour of Sogo, and
   shows her a poison-spewing monster and the winged prisoner
   Pygar. Barbarella frees Pygar and they escape in a vehicle
   called a desiderobus, with the queen as hostage. -- Call
   no.: folio AP2.E884no.37
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Prisoners.
   Barbarian With a Gun / writer, Chuck Dixon ; artist, John
   Buscema ; inkers, Tom Palmer, Klaus Janson & Art Nichols ;
   colorist, Kevin Tinsley ; letterer, Jim Novak. -- New York
   : Marvel Publishing, 2008. -- 118 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
   -- (The Punisher) -- "Contains material originally
   published in magazine form as The Punisher: War Zone
   #26-30." -- Summary (from SkyRiver): When the Punisher is
   enslaved in a Caribbean jungle, he plans a way out that
   involves fighting through prisoners, revolutionaries, and
   alligators, but he has help from Ice Phillips of "The 'Nam"
   while attempting to also catch a drug-dealer. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.P8B27 2008
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Prisoners.
   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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Prisoners.
   "Both Sides Calculating Their Odds of Success"* (Overboard,
   Aug. 21, 1993) / by Chip Dunham. -- Key words: Silence,
   foes, prisoners. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "odds"
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Prisoners.
   "Bring Back a Prisoner Alive!" (Tomahawk) / Bill Finger,
   script ; Fred Ray, art. 8 p. in Tomahawk, no. 102
   (Jan./Feb. 1966). -- Data from Gene Reed, Mike Nielsen and
   Ed Boner via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3T6no.102
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Prisoners.
   The Bull / J.T.C. -- Chino, CA : Chick Publications, 1986.
   -- 24 p. : ill. ; 8 x 13 cm. -- Religious comic about a
   prisoner and Christian salvation. -- Call no.: PN6728.C47B8
   1986
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Prisoners.
   "La Cave de l'Indicible" p. 50-51 in Fluide Glacial, no.
   457 (Juillet 2014). -- "Monsieur le Chien présent." --
   Summary: A woman is held prisoner. -- Call no.:
   PN6748.F55no.457
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Prisoners.
   "The Cheetah's Thought Prisoners" (Wonder Woman) / H. G.
   Peter, art. 13 p. in DC Special, no. 3 (Apr./June 1969). --
   Previously unpublished 1940s story. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.N3D35no.3
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Prisoners.
   "The Chimp-Champ of Baseball" (Detective Chimp) / John
   Broome, script ; Carmine Infantino, art. 7 p. in The
   Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog, no. 46 (Sept./Oct. 1959).
   -- Summary: Bobo captures two escaped prisoners and scores
   the winning run for his Little League team. -- Data from
   Gene Reed via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   Film 15791r.607
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Prisoners.
   "Chips" p. 23-28 in The World Around Us, no. 1: The
   Illustrated Story of Dogs (New York : Gilberton, 1958). --
   Chips of the U.S. K-9 Corps took prisoners in the invasion
   of Sicily in July 1944. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.G5W6no.1
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Prisoners.
   "Condemned to Death!" (Kent Blake) 7 p. in Kent Blake of
   the Secret Service, no. 5 (Jan. 1952). -- Summary: The Reds
   are sabotaging Marshall Plan aid in Greece. Kent Blake is
   met at the pier by an anti-capitalist mob, then goes
   undercover as a prisoner to learn communist secrets. The
   warden turns out to be a communist, and Blake is beaten but
   doesn't talk. He learns that tomorrow is the day the people
   of Greece are going to be inflamed for revolution, but
   Blake himself is sentenced to hang. At the last minute, a
   prisoner with a "vicious weasel-like face" turns out to be
   a British agent, and after leaving a pile of bodies in the
   jail the two agents get the "correct propaganda" flowing
   again to the people of Greece. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3K4no.5
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Prisoners.
   "The Dance of Death!" 6 p. in Jungle War Stories, no. 3
   (Apr./June 1963). -- Begins: "Hands roped behind their
   backs, the prisoners awaited the murderous chatter of
   machine guns. Because their Pathet Lao captors were anxious
   to make a spectacle of the impending execution, Capt. Duke
   Larsen, G.I. Mike Williams and Sgt. Cactus Kane were forced
   to witness The Dance of Death." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.D4J8no.3
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Prisoners.
   "Death March" / Paul Reinman ; story by R. Bernstein. 6 p.
   in War Action, no. 3 (June 1952). -- Begins: "It is early
   winter of 1951! A column of captured American troops are
   being escorted to a Red prison camp but the prisoners have
   marched many miles." -- Korean War story. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3W23no.3
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Prisoners.
   "Den II" / by Richard Corben. p. 84-89 in Heavy Metal, v.
   5, no. 12 (Mar. 1982). -- "Tarn, left alone by Moda, was
   attacked by a strange creature, who was in turn attacked by
   the unusual Muvovum folk. Now a prisoner, Tarn awoke in a
   cell with Moda. It looked like curtains for both of them."
   -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.5no.12
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Prisoners.
   "Dungeons of the Soul" / art by Felix Mas ; story by T.
   Casey Brennan. p. 43-50 in Creepy, no. 45 (May 1972). --
   "The prisoner of the mask sits locked away in the dungeon,
   his fate a charted sea. He waits the long and final hours
   of life." -- Call no.: PN6728.3.W3C7no.45
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Prisoners.
   "Earth's Super Prisoner" / Nick Cardy, art. 8 p. in House
   of Mystery, no. 80 (Nov. 1958). -- Data from Michael
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3H6no.80
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Prisoners.
   "Escape to Eternity" / McCarthy & Zakarin. 6 p. in He-Man,
   no. 2 (July 1954). -- (A True "He-Man" Adventure) --
   Summary: Joe Tucker, an unemployed pilot, takes a job
   flying Korak, a Red spy, out of the country. Korak then
   tries to kill Joe, but Korak's other prisoner Erica has a
   gun and saves the day. "You Commies are born losers," says
   Joe. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.T56H4no.2
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Prisoners.
   The Execution / J.T.C. -- Chino, Calif. : Chick
   Publications, 1992. -- 24 p. : ill. ; 8 x 13 cm. --
   Religious comic about a prisoner on death row, and
   Christian salvation. -- Call no.: PN6728.C47E9 1992
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Prisoners.
   "Forgotten Prisoner of Castle Mare" / art by Tony
   Williamsune ; story by Robert Rosen. p. 38-43 in Creepy,
   no. 34 (Aug. 1970). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.W3C7no.34
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Prisoners.
   "Fuga" (Condorito) p. 66 in Condorito de Oro, no. 74 (Aug.
   2001). -- 1 tier. Prisoner Condorito paints a large opening
   on the side of his cell. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44C5675no.74
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Prisoners.
   Gomez is Coming / J.T.C. -- Chino, CA : Chick Publications,
   1996. -- 24 p. : ill. ; 8 x 13 cm. -- Religious comic about
   prisoners, revenge, and Christian salvation. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.C47G6 1996
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Prisoners.
   "He Wanted to Make the Noble Turkey the National Bird"*
   (Shoe, Nov. 26, 1987) / MacNelly. -- Summary: Two prisoners
   talk about Benjamin Franklin, and eagle sandwiches. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Franklin"
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Prisoners.
   "Hooded to the Hangman"* (Suicide Smith and the Air
   Commandos) / by Capt. A.E. Carruthers ; art: Ruth Atkinson.
   6 p. in Wings Comics, no. 40 (Dec. 1943). -- Summary: A
   quisling prisoner being flown from Norway is substituted
   for the English prisoner being hung by a Nazi force
   occupying the Guernsey Islands. -- Data from Lou Mougin via
   The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.F5W5no.40
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Prisoners.
   House of M : Avengers / writer, Christos N. Gage ;
   penciler, Mike Perkins ; inkers, Mike Perkins & Andrew
   Hennessy ; colorists, Raul Treviño for Protobunker Studio &
   Laura Martin ; Virtual Calligraphy's Rus Wooton. -- New
   York : Marvel Publishing, 2008. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26
   cm. -- "Contains material originally published in magazine
   form as House of M: Avengers #1-5." -- Summary (from
   SkyRiver): Find out how Luke Cage went from being a wrongly
   convicted prisoner to a super powered fugitive who
   assembled a band of rebel freedom fighters known as the
   Avengers. -- Superhero genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.A9H6 2008
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Prisoners.
   "I Am the Prisoner of the Voodoo King!" 6 p. in Fantasy
   Masterpieces, no. 3 (June 1966) ; reprinted from Journey
   into Mystery, no. 83 (July 1962). -- Data from Gene Reed
   via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.M3F34no.3
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Prisoners.
   "I Know Why You never Write. You're Too Busy Digging that
   Stupid Tunnel" (Herman, Dec. 1, 1981) / by Unger. p. 75 in
   Battered Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA : H. Gregory
   Associates, 1991). -- Summary: A wife is talking to her
   prisoner husband while a guard listens. -- Call no.:
   PN6231.H8G74 1991
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Prisoners.
   "I Was a Prisoner in a Human Zoo" / Ruben Moreira, art. 7
   p. in Tarzan, no. 234 (Dec./Jan. 1974/1975) ; reprinted
   from My Greatest Adventure, no. 14 (Mar./Apr. 1957) -- Data
   from Gene Reed. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.D4T3no.234
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Prisoners.
   "I was a Prisoner of the Supernatural" 6 p. in Witching
   Hour, no. 18 (Dec./Jan. 1971/1972) ; reprinted from Tales
   of the Unexpected, no. 13 (May 1957). -- Data from M.
   Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3W5no.18
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Prisoners.
   "I Was a Prisoner on the Planet of Plunder" / Don Heck,
   art. 5 p. in Strange Tales Annual, no. 2 (1963) ; reprinted
   from Strange Worlds, no. 2 (Feb. 1959). -- Data from George
   Olshevsky. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3S75no.2
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Prisoners.
   "I Was Earth's Strangest Prisoner" / Nick Cardy, art. 8 p.
   in My Greatest Adventure, no. 34 (Aug. 1959). -- Data from
   Michael Tiefenbacher. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3M9no.34
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Prisoners.
   "Inner Torture"* (The Far Side, Oct. 22, 1993) / by Gary
   Larson. -- Summary: Surrounded by bound prisoners in a
   dungeon, a hooded guard reads a book titled Inner Torture.
   -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "reading"
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Prisoners.
   The Invincible Iron Man : an Origin Story / adapted by Rich
   Thomas ; interior illustrated by Craig Rousseau and Hi-Fi
   Design. -- New York : Marvel Press, 2011. -- 1 v. : col.
   ill. ; 29 cm. -- Children's book format. -- Summary (from
   SkyRiver): Tells the story of an inventor named Tony Stark
   who was badly injured when he was taken prisoner and worked
   to create a device to keep his heart beating and a suit of
   armor to hold the device in place. -- Superhero fiction. --
   Call no.: PN6728 .I76 I5 2011
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Prisoners.
   Islas Marias. -- México, D.F. : Editorial Ortega Colunga, .
   -- ill. ; 25 cm. -- Comics about prisoners. -- LIBRARY HAS:
   no. 85 (1954). -- Call no.: PN6790.M44 I75
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Prisoners.
   Jailbird Jottings / by Iris G.J. Parfitt. -- 1947? (Kuala
   Lumpur : Economy Printers) -- 84 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24
   cm. -- "The impressions of a Singapore internee." -- Cover
   title: Jail-Bird Jottings. -- Cartoons about prison during
   World War II. -- Call no.: D805.S5P3 1947
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Prisoners.
   Job Maseko : Unarmed but Dangerous / storyline by Nic
   Buchanan ; illustration by Raymond Whitcher. -- Umlando
   Wezithombe Publishing, 2006? -- 16 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm.
   -- (Africa Illustrated) -- "The story of a black World War
   2 prisoner who was decorated after blowing up a German
   frigate ship." -- Call no.: PN6790.S63W47 2006
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Prisoners.
   "Just a Pair of Innocent Tourists, Aren't You?"* (The
   Fighting Chaplain, #21) -- Summary: "Young Chaplain Tim
   Ahearn heads a mission to rescue nuclear scientist Dr.
   Eakins held in Red China. A submarine takes the young
   chaplain and his aide prisoner." -- Clipped from the
   Catholic Weekly, Jan. 15, 1956. -- "Copyright 1955, eric
   jon associates." -- An indistinct artist's signature
   appears on this 2-tier strip, which might read "Frank
   Stanton." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "China"
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Prisoners.
   "Lips that Lied" 7 p in Today's Romance, no. 7 (July 1952).
   -- "I had a decision to make, between love and duty,
   between pleasure and sacrifice! Too late, I learned the
   answer cannot be found in a faithless heart!" -- Betty
   loves a prisoner, and his lawyer. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.S75T6no.7
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Prisoners.
   "Look at the Bright Side, We Don't Have a Lawn to Mow"*
   (Non Sequitur, Aug. 17, 2000) / Wiley. -- Summary: Two
   prisoners are clamped to a dungeon wall upside down. --
   Copyright date is 1996. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawns"
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Prisoners.
   "The Man in the Bottle!" / art, Ed Winiarski. 5 p. in
   Strange Tales, no. 35 (Apr. 1955). -- Summary: A man gets
   suckered by promises of wealth into releasing a tiny
   prisoner in a bottle, only to find that he must take the
   prisoner's place. -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin,
   Martin O'Hearn, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.M3S75m no.35
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Prisoners.
   The Man in the Iron Mask / Alexandre Dumas ; adapted by
   Naunerle Farr ; illustrated by Frank Redondo. -- West
   Haven, Conn. : Pendulum Press, 1978. -- 62 p. : ill. ; 21
   cm. -- (Now Age Books Illustrated) -- Summary: A bishop,
   knowing that King Louis XIV of France has a twin brother
   who has been imprisoned in the Bastille for eight years,
   schemes to place the twin on the throne. -- Call no.:
   PQ2229.V4213 1985
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Prisoners.
   "The Message" 1 p. text in Strange Tales, no. 125 (Oct.
   1964) ; reprints the first page of the story from
   Astonishing, no. 47 (Mar. 1956). -- Summary: An unhappy
   foundry worker finds a message from a prisoner and rushes
   to help. -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin
   O'Hearn, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3S75no.125
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Prisoners.
   "Next Window" (Top of the World, Nov. 13, 1999) / by Mark
   Tonra. -- Summary: A prisoner is talking from inside a
   public mailbox. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mailboxes"
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Prisoners.
   "Now's Our Chance to Spring Those Prisoners!"* (Dick Tracy,
   May 15, 1991) / Dick Locher, Max Collins. -- Summary: The
   boys see the phony dogcatcher leave the truck to get
   another victim. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dogcatchers"
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Prisoners.
    "Operation: False Front!" (Superman) / Cary Bates, writer
   ; Curt Swan, penciller ; Bob Oksner, inker ; Ben Oda,
   letterer ; C. Gafford, colorist ; Julius Schwartz, editor.
   24 p. in Superman , no. 401 (Nov. 1984). -- Summary (by
   Mary Walker): Luthor is back and a pair of his employees
   take over the WGBS station to issue a challenge for
   Superman to meet him at high noon the next day. The first
   engagement has Superman ending up imprisoned in Luthor's
   war suit which is programmed to discharge red solar energy
   whenever its prisoner tries to break free. He tries to
   contact Jimmy but Jimmy refuses to believe that Superman is
   imprisoned and the suit reinforces that with a manufactured
   image of Luthor. It tries to kill Jimmy and then threatens
   to kill anyone else Superman tries to contact. However
   Superman has left a message burned in Kryptonese on the
   wall, which Jimmy deciphers. Next day another strange
   creature (Trogar) comes to challenge Superman and Superman
   has to face him looking like and sounding like Luthor. He
   makes it sound like Luthor is giving Superman a
   testimonial. This is to much for Luthor's vanity, and soon
   the battle suit disappears releasing Superman. Trogar turns
   out to have been Supergirl in disguise. Luthor isn't
   exactly unhappy because the battle suit has given him a
   wealth of information about his enemy's physiology which he
   hopes to use in the next meeting. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3S8no.401
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Prisoners.
   "The Pirate and the Padre, pt. 2" p. 3-7 in Treasure Chest
   of Fun & Fact, v. 5, no. 2 (Sept. 20, 1949). -- Begins:
   "Morgan, the pirate, has captured and plundered the island
   of St. Catherine. Among his prisoners is a young Spaniard,
   Juan de Liagre." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.5no.2
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Prisoners.
   "The Pirate and the Padre, part 3" / by E.A. Jurist. p.
   20-25 in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 5, no. 3 (Oct.
   4, 1949). -- Begins: "Morgan the pirate and his murderous
   crew plan to capture and destroy Panama City. Juan de
   Liagre and his native friend, Manoel, are trying to warn
   the city. Their first step is the release of prisoners." --
   "To be continued." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.5no.3
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Prisoners.
   Presidio. -- México, D.F. : Editorial Esmeralda, . -- ill.
   ; 14 cm. -- About prisoners. -- Cover title: Presidio : un
   Caso y un Consejo. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 101 (1984). -- Call
   no.: PN6790.M44P7
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Prisoners.
   "The Professor's Prisoner" / art, Herb Familton. 4 p. in
   Strange Stories of Suspense, no. 11 (Oct. 1956). --
   Summary: A scientist holds a microscopic man prisoner. --
   Data from Bob Klein, Jim Walls, Tony R. Rose, et al. via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3R8no.11
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Prisoners.
   "A Quiet Night" 1 p. in Joe Yank, no. 10 (Feb. 1953). --
   Begins: "Press reports call most nights 'quiet' in Korea.
   So the night of April 4, 1952 was 'quiet' for all except a
   patrol of the U.S. 45th Division on a routine mission to
   take a few prisoners." -- Korean War story. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.S75J6no.10
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Prisoners.
   "Ríase si Puede" 1/2 p. in Rodeo, no. 15 (Mar. 1956), no.
   33 (Sept. 1957) and no. 50 (Feb. 1959) ; and in Grandes
   Detectives, no. 14 (Aug. 1957) and no. 26 (Aug. 1958) ; in
   Acción Policíaca, no. 69 (Aug. 1957) ; in Durango Kid, no.
   60 (Sept. 1957) ; in Daniel Boone, no. 12 (Sept. 1957) and
   no. 19 (Nov. 1958) ; in Selva, no. 67 (May 1958) ; in Kid
   Montana, no. 6 (Dec. 1958) ; and in El Sheriff de
   Tombstone, no. 7 (Nov. 1959). -- Gag cartoons about
   criminals and prisoners. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44R55no.15
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Prisoners.
   "Richard Dale" / Maurice Gutwirth. 6 p. in Real Life
   Comics, no. 7 (Sept. 1942). -- "Reckless, daring and
   efficient, this naval hero of Revolutionary days ran the
   gamut of excitement as cheater of death, prisoner, and
   deserter." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.7
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Prisoners.
   "Salsa" (Food Secrets of Old Mexico) / J. Osborne. 1 p. in
   Forbidden Knowledge, no. 2 (1978). -- About the preparation
   and consumption of defeated prisoners in 16th century
   Mexico. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3F6no.2
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Prisoners.
   "Search for Captain Miles"* (Anchors Aweigh!) / Bart Tumey,
   script and art. 6 p. in Adventure Comics, no. 50 (May
   1940). -- Introduction and death of Captain Miles ; villain
   is a bad guy, also introduced here. -- The title "Political
   Prisoners"* was assigned to this story in earlier indexing
   by Gene Reed. -- Adventure story genre. -- Data from Bob
   Cherry, Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, et al., via Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3m no.50
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Prisoners.
   "The Secret Prisoner of Darkmoor Dungeon" 9 p. in House of
   Mystery, no. 134 (May 1963). -- Begins: "The arrest and
   imprisonment of the vagrant, or whatever he was, should
   have been the end of it, but it wasn't!" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3H6no.134
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Prisoners.
   Sgt. Rock : Between Hell and a Hard Place / by Joe Kubert &
   Brian Azzarello. -- New York : DC Comics, 2003. -- 137 p. :
   col. ill. ; 27 cm. -- (Vertigo) -- Summary (from SkyRiver):
   Sgt. Rock and the men of Easy Company capture four German
   Intelligence officers in Germany during the intense combat
   of 1944. Mission accomplished, until one of the prisoners
   butchers the others and escapes. Sgt. Rock and his troops
   are left to pursue the killer and solve a murder mystery.
   -- War genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.S392B4 2003
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Prisoners.
   73304-23-4153-6-96-8 / Thomas Ott. -- Seattle :
   Fantagraphics Books, 2008. -- 142 p. : all ill. ; 25 cm. --
   Cover title: Number 73304-23-4153-6-96-8. -- Summary (from
   publisher's website via SkyRiver): "When clearing up the
   cell of a prisoner who has been sentenced to death and
   subsequently executed, a prison guard finds a small piece
   of paper with a combination of numbers on it. On the spur
   of the moment, he puts it into his pocket. As the guard
   lives a solitary, monotonous life, the numbers on the paper
   awake his curiosity. To find out their hidden meaning could
   add a new meaning to his life as well, so the guard
   stumbles into situations in which the number or part of it
   seem to achieve a certain importance and offer him hints
   and possible solutions. And the numbers signal a radical
   change in his luck. He gets to know a woman, falls in love
   with her, and one night, in a casino, he wins a huge amount
   of money when gambling on these numbers. But the next
   morning, the woman and money have disappeared. The man goes
   in search of the woman and the money. But from that day on,
   his luck changes and the numbers bring him only bad luck,
   sending him inexorably into an abyss that he might not
   recover from." -- Story without words. -- Call no.: PN6747
   .O78S4 2008
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Prisoners.
   "Sing-Sing Blues" / E. Sanchez Abuli, Jordi Bernet. 12 p.
   in Torpedo 1936 6 (New York : Catalan Communications,
   1990). -- Summary: Torpedo (Luca Torelli) gets sent up for
   four years and a day, and immediately gets in on an escape
   plan in the works by fellow prisoners Rob and Chicano. He
   squeals on the others and gets out in a couple of months
   for good behavior. When Chicano gets out Luca kills him and
   his girlfriend, and he's waiting for Rob. -- Call no.:
   PN6777.S3T6613 1990
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Prisoners.
   "Skepticism Dies Hard" (Our Boarding House, July 31, 1961)
   / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: The Major gets a wire from
   President Oswald Humm of Low Fidelity Records expressing
   interest in his record; the boarders suggest they may be
   needing to frighten bats out of steeples, or wring
   confessions out of prisoners without leaving thumbprints.
   -- Call no.: PN6728f.O8F6 1934v.16
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Prisoners.
   "The Stolen Racks"* (Rackman) 8 p. in Airboy Comics, v. 4,
   no. 7 (Aug. 1947) -- SUMMARY: Vic Larsen steals Rackman's
   racks (leg extenders), escapes from prison and becomes a
   gang leader.
   I. Rackman. k. Racks. k. Leg extenders. k. Gang Leaders. k.
   Prisoners. k. Escaping. Call no.: PN6728.1.H5A35v.4no.7
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Prisoners.
   "Stranded On Planetoid ZCP"* (Gale Allen) / art: Fran
   Hopper. 7 p. in Planet Comics, no. 34 (Jan. 1945). --
   Introduction of a professor (who dies) and a prisoner. --
   Data from Lou Mougin via the Grand Comics Database Project.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5P55m no.34
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Prisoners.
   "Strange Doings in Cell 4-B!" 4 p. in World of Fantasy, no.
   15 (Dec. 1958). -- Summary: An aging prisoner can make
   things appear in his cell by wishing for them. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3W57no.15
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Prisoners.
   "The Strange Signs at Saddle Rock" (Wyoming Kid) / script,
   Gardner Fox ; art, Howard Sherman ; letters, Joe Letterese.
   6 p. in Western Comics, no. 75 (May/June 1959). -- Summary:
   Since he has never been to Saddle Rock before, Wyoming is
   confused to find every business establishment named after
   him. He's told that the they use his name as a deterrent to
   outlaws, who see his name and keep riding. Then Wyoming
   notices that the signs are all freshly painted, and
   discovers that it's all a ruse, that outlaws already run
   the town and that the townspeople are prisoners. -- Data
   from Gene Reed, Mike Tiefenbacher, Ed Boner, et al via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W4no.75
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Prisoners.
   Streetwize Comics Presents Gaolwize. -- Redfern :
   Streetwize Comics, 1989. -- 34 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
   1. AIDS (Disease)--Comic books, strips, etc. 2.
   Prisoners--Health and hygiene--Comic books, strips, etc. 3.
   Prisoners--Australia--Comic books, strips, etc. 4.
   Australian comics. I. Gaolwize. Call no.: RA644.A25G3 1989
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Prisoners.
   "A Switch in Time!" / script, Stan Lee ; art, Steve Ditko.
   5 p. in Strange Tales, no. 99 (Aug. 1962) ; reprinted in
   Uncanny Tales, no. 12 (Oct. 1975). -- Summary: In the year
   2050 a prisoner reads about the invention of a time
   machine, and so breaks jail to return to the past to rub
   out the one witness to his crime. As he attempts to assault
   the man, he realizes that he has been rendered intangible
   and cannot change events. -- A character is named Karl
   Kargon. -- Data from Bob Klein, Lou Mougin, Martin O'Hearn,
   et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3S75 no.99
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Prisoners.
   Take No Prisoners : based on the PC CD-ROM game from the
   creators of Hexen. -- Red Orb Entertainment, 1997. -- 10 p.
   : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "Coupon inside, $5.00 off game!" --
   War and advertising genres. -- Call no.: PN6728.25.R425T3
   1997
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Prisoners.
   "That Should Keep Him Occupied for a Few Hours"* (A Lawyer,
   a Doctor & a Cop, Apr. 10, 2006) / by Kieran Meehan. --
   Summary: The cop tells his prisoner to "breathe deeply and
   count to ten." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "counting"
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Prisoners.
   "They Closed the Landfill"* (The Wizard of Id, July 11,
   1992) / Parker. -- Summary: The prisoner wants to know why
   he gets a double portion of swill. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "landfills"
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Prisoners.
   "They're Old School, Plastered Hair Models" (Our Boarding
   House with Major Hoople, Nov. 23, 1956) -- Summary: Around
   the pool table, Amos is teased about his crew cut with
   suggestions that he looks like a prisoner or a sophomore.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.O8F6 1934 v.13p.149
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Prisoners.
   "Third Eye" / artist, R. Yandoc ; story idea, John Jacobson
   ; script, Bill Reilly. 7 p. in Weird Mystery Tales, no. 6
   (June/July 1973) -- SUMMARY: Studying in the prison
   library, an inmate learns the secret of astral travel, and
   how to take over the physical bodies of others; on his
   first try he enters the body of a blind man and is killed
   in traffic. The "third eye" is the name of a gem he had
   been planning to steal. -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.4.N3W36no.6
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Prisoners.
   "This Man was Parked in a Handicapped Spot"* (Wizard of Id,
   May 8, 1993) / Parker. -- Summary: The king finds out the
   prisoner can't read, and considers that handicap enough. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "handicaps"
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Prisoners.
   "This Prisoner is Mine!" 4 p. in Six-Gun Western, no. 4
   (July 1957). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3S5no.4
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Prisoners.
   "Tropiezo" (Condorito) p. 88 in Condorito de Oro, no. 74
   (Aug. 2001). -- Condorito and Huevoduro are prisoners
   tunneling out of their cell, and the guards are making it
   difficult. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44C5675no.74
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Prisoners.
   Trust Me! / J.T.C. -- Chino, CA : Chick Publications, 1994.
   -- 24 p. : ill. ; 8 x 13 cm. -- Religious comic about drug
   addicts, prisoners, AIDS (disease) and Christian salvation.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.C47T74 1994
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Prisoners.
   "Two Prisoners and a Mule"* (Battle Brady) / art, Syd
   Shores ; story by H. Chapman. 7 p. in Battle Brady, no. 11
   (Feb. 1953). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3M4no.11
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Prisoners.
   "Using A Cell Phone on a Golf Course"* (Wizard of Id, July
   19, 2002) / Parker. -- Summary: The prisoner is sentenced
   to death. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cell phones"
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Prisoners.
   "Wait! Don't Eat That, I Gave You Dog Food!"* (The Wizard
   of Id, June 26, 1992) / by Brant Parker and Johnny Hart. --
   Summary: The prisoner bristles and growls like a dog when
   the guard tries to take the food back. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "dog food"
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Prisoners.
   "War is Not for Sissies!" 6 p. in Men in Action, no. 5
   (Feb. 1958). -- Summary: Mike Batts is a New York truck
   driver who gets assigned to drive a truck in the Korean
   War. At first things are quiet and he complains constantly
   that he'd rather be in the infantry, because he wants to
   see some action. Then the front comes alive and Mike is
   given a load of ammunition to deliver. A Red plane takes
   out a bridge right in front of his truck, and he finds a
   ford but it's defended by Red gunmen. He charges through
   them and finally meets up with an American patrol. Mike
   ends up with a truckload of prisoners. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M4no.5
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Prisoners.
   "We Electrified the Metal Bars and Lock in That Cell"*
   (Warden Willis) / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Batman, no. 128
   (Dec. 1959). -- Begins: A prisoner escaped! -- Call no.:
   PN6728.N3B3no.128
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