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Private Numbers.
   The Blank in the Comics Strip Collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726f.B55
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Pvt. Otis Dog Tag.
   Index entry (p. 80) in Will Eisner, a Spirited Life, by Bob
   Andelman (Milwaukie, OR : M Press, 2005). -- Call no.:
   PN6727.E35 Z5A5 2005
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Private Papers.
   Old Boot's Private Papers / drawn by Dennis Collins ;
   written by Maurice Dodd ; selected and with an introduction
   by Rod McKuen. -- Los Angeles : Stanyan Books, 1970. -- 1
   v. : ill. ; 20 cm. -- (Stanyan Books ; 12) -- Comics about
   an Old English sheepdog. -- Funny animal genre. -- Call
   no.: PN6738 .O45 1970
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Private Parties.
   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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"Private Party" (Not Quite Dead) / script, Gilbert Shelton ;
   art, Gilbert Shelton and Pic. 8 p. in Not Quite Dead, no. 1
   (1993). -- Appearances of Cat Whittington, Sweaty Eddie,
   Elephant Fingers, Gnarly Charlie, Felonious Punk, and Thor.
   -- Data from Mark Gordon, Jim Van Dore, and Peter Croome
   via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.6.R5N6no.1
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"Private Peeps at Preposterous Punks who Prowl This Planet"
   (Peculiar People) / Basil Wolverton. 2 p. in The Human
   Torch, no. 8 (Summer 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.M3R4m
   no.8
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Pvt. Penny P. Pennington.
   "Poor Pvt. Penny P. Pennington" / Robert Q. Sale ; story by
   Hank Chapman. 5 p. in Combat Casey, no. 9 (Apr. 1953). --
   Call no.: PN6728.2.M3W3no.9
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Private People.
   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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"Private Performance."
   Sucker Bait and Other Stories / illustrated by Graham
   Ingels ; written by Al Feldstein with Ray Bradbury. --
   Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics Books, 2014. -- 201 p. : ill. ;
   27 cm. -- (The EC Library) -- "Guided by EC historian John
   Benson's research on EC release dates, we have attempted to
   present the stories in this book in the order in which they
   originally appeared, as follows: "Hook, line, and stinker!"
   in Vault of Horror #26, Aug.-Sept. 1952; A little stranger!
   in Haunt of Fear #14, July-Aug. 1952; Squash...anyone? in
   Tales from the Crypt #32, Oct.-Nov. 1952; A grim fairy
   tale! in Vault of Horror #27, Oct.-Nov. 1952;
   Chatter-boxed! in Haunt of Fear #15, Sept.-Oct. 1952;
   Private Performance in Crime SuspenStories #14, Dec.
   1952-Jan. 1953; None but the lonely heart! in Tales from
   the Crypt #33, Dec. 1952-Jan. 1953; We ain't got no body!
   in Vault of Horror #28, Dec. 1952-Jan. 1953; Sugar 'N spice
   'N... in Shock SuspenStories #6, Dec. 1952-Jan. 1953;
   Nobody there! in Haunt of Fear #16, Nov.-Dec. 1952; Hail
   and heart-y! in Crime SuspenStories #15, Feb.-Mar. 1953;
   There was an old woman! in Tales from the Crypt #34,
   Feb.-Mar. 1953; Pickled pints! in Vault of Horror #29,
   Feb.-Mar. 1953; Horror we? How's bayou? in Haunt of Fear
   #17, Jan.-Feb. 1953; This wraps it up! in Tales from the
   Crypt #35, Apr.-May 1953; Notes to you! in Vault of Horror
   #30, Apr.-May 1953; Pipe down! in Haunt of Fear #18,
   Mar.-Apr. 1953; The handler in Tales from the Crypt #36,
   June-July 1953; One good turn... in Vault of Horror #31,
   June-July 1953; Sucker bait! in Haunt of Fear #19, May-June
   1953; The rover boys! in Tales from the Crypt #37,
   Aug.-Sept. 1953; Funereal disease! in Vault of Horror #32,
   Aug.-Sept. 1953; Thump fun! in Haunt of Fear #20, July-Aug.
   1953; Mournin' mess in Tales from the Crypt #38, Oct.-Nov.
   1953; Strung along! in Vault of Horror #33, Oct.-Nov. 1953;
   An off-color heir in Haunt of Fear #21, Sept.-Oct. 1953."
   -- Horror genre. -- Call no.: PN6727 .I617S8 2014
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Private Pete

Funny military strip by Henry Boltinoff
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Private Pete (Dec. 1941)
   "You're Not the General Yet"* (Private Pete) / by Henry
   Boltinoff. 1 p. in Star Spangled Comics, no. 3 (Dec. 1941).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S75m no.3
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Private Pete (Jan. 1942)
   "They Made Me the Bugler"* (Private Pete) / by Henry
   Boltinoff. 1 p. in Star Spangled Comics, no. 4 (Jan. 1942).
   -- Funny military genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S75m no.4
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Private Pete (May/June 1942)
   "Japanese Machine-Gun Nest"* (Private Pete) 1 p. in
   Superman, no. 16 (May/June 1942). -- Begins: "Our company
   mascot is lost. I bet Fido ran" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3S8no.16
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Private Pete (May/June 1944)
   "Papa Needs a New Pair of Shoes"* (Private Pete) / Henry
   Boltinoff. 1 p. in Superman, no. 28 (May/June 1944). --
   Data from Bob Hughes, Dwayne Best, Pat Lang, et al. via
   Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S8no.28
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Private Pete (Winter 1945/1946)
   "No Swimming Out of Bounds"* (Private Pete) / Henry
   Boltinoff. 1 p. in Boy Commandos, no. 13 (Winter
   1945/1946). -- Data from Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, Dan Kocher
   et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3B6no.13
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Batman, no. 67 (Nov.
   1951). -- Begins: "Private Pete, you're assigned to" --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.N3B3m no.67
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Batman, no. 69
   (Feb./Mar. 1952). -- Begins: "Gee, gosh, everybody has
   pin-up" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3B3m no.69
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Superboy, no. 18
   (Feb./Mar. 1952) -- Data from Bill Wormstedt of Grand
   Comic-Book Database. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.151
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1/2 p. in Batman, no. 70
   (May 1952). -- Begins: "Get ready for barracks" -- Call
   no.: PN6728.1.N3B3m no.70
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1/2 p. in Batman, no. 72
   (Sept. 1952). -- Begins: "Being bugler is awful" -- Call
   no.: PN6728.1.N3B3m no.72
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Superboy, no. 21
   (Sept. 1952). -- Begins: "A whole box of cigars on Danny's
   bed!" -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S77no.21
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1 p. in Action Comics, no.
   293 (Oct. 1962). -- Reprinted from Batman, no. 71 (July
   1952). -- Begins: "This is the first time I'm" -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3A2no.293
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Private Pete (Aug. 1953)
   "Eating Out in the Field" (Private Pete) / Henry Boltinoff.
   1 p. in Star Spangled War Stories, no. 12 (Aug. 1953). --
   Incipit title. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S75no.12
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Private Pete (Apr./May 1955)
   "Salute the Uniform"* (Private Pete) / Henry Boltinoff. 1
   p. in Our Fighting Forces, no. 4 (Apr./May 1955). --
   Summary: Pete salutes the doorman at a movie theater. --
   Call no.: PN6728.2.N3 O87no.4
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in Action Comics, no. 265 (June 1960) --
   Begins: "Oh, boy, target practice." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3A2no.265
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1/2 p. in All American Men
   of War, no. 84 (Apr. 1961) ; also printed in Our Army at
   War, no. 254 (Feb. 1973) -- Begins: Hmm, it looks like the
   captain. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3A4no.84
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane, no.
   26 (July 1961). -- Begins: What a tiresome job! We've been
   peeling. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S78no.26
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Private Pete (Mar./Apr. 1962)
   "Join the Army"* (Private Pete) / Henry Boltinoff, script
   and art. 1/2 p. in All American Men of War, no. 90
   (Mar./Apr. 1962). -- Summary: Private Pete gets employment
   advice. -- Begins: "I just answered an ad from a magazine!"
   -- Data from Bob Klein, via Grand Comics Database Project.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3A4no.90
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in Adventure Comics, no. 296 (May 1962)
   k. Pete. Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3no.296
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in G.I. Combat, no. 98 (Feb./Mar. 1963).
   -- Begins: "Mom! What a nice surprise! Are they treating"
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.Q3G2no.98
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in Our Fighting Forces, no. 74 (Feb.
   1963). -- Begins: "Besides doing the dishes, I've got" --
   Call no.: PN6728.2.N3 O87no.74
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in Our Army at War, no. 148 (Nov. 1964).
   -- Begins: "Just one more thing-- an enlisted man always"
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3 O85no.148
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in Our Army at War, no. 160 (Nov. 1965).
   -- Begins: "Sarge, may I borrow the jeep? Sure go" -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.N3 O85no.160
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in Our Army at War, no. 161 (Dec. 1965).
   -- Begins: "I wonder what time it is? Five o'clock!" --
   Call no.: PN6728.2.N3 O85no.161
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"Private Pete" 1 p. in All American Men of War, no. 115 (June
   1966). -- Begins: "Oh boy, a desk job! While we're" -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.N3A4no.115
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"Private Pete" 1/2 p. in G.I. Combat, no. 122 (Feb./Mar.
   1967). -- Begins: "What's for dinner, same old stew as
   yesterday?" -- Call no.: PN6728.2.Q3G2no.122
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"Private Pete" / Henry Boltinoff. 1/2 p. in Our Army at War,
   no. 254 (Feb. 1973). -- Begins: "Report to Captain Jenks
   company" -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3 O85no.254
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Private Places.
   A Fine and Private Place / original story by Peter S.
   Beagle ; adapted by Peter Gillis ; art by Eduardo
   Francisco. -- San Diego, CA : IDW Publishing, 2012- . --
   col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Cover title: Peter S. Beagle's A Fine
   & Private Place. -- Fantasy genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.8 .I2F47 2012
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Private Planes.
   "Speed Queen" 10 p. in All Girl Thrills (Berlekey, Calif. :
   Print Mint, 1971). -- By Trina. -- Opening caption: "Speed
   Queen she is called by her jet set friends. Her
   destination: Africa! Her mission: Find the missing rock
   star Jimi X, presumed dead since his private plane crashed
   in the jungle last year!" -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7A45 1971
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Private Pluto.
   Index entry (p. 58) in Disney's Art of Animation, by Bob
   Thomas (New York : Hyperion, 1991). Call no.:
   NC1766.U52D568 1991
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Private Pluto.
   Index entry (p. 5O) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
   Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
   1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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Private Pointhead.
   "Poor Pvt. Pointhead, He Never Wins!" 1 p. in Dopin' Dan,
   v. 1, no. 2 (1973). -- By Ted Richards. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.45.L3D6no.2
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Private 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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Private Ramrod.
   Index entry (p. 506) in Historia de los Comics / J.
   Toutain, J. Coma (Barcelona : Toutain, 1982-1984?) -- Call
   no.: PN6710.H5 1982a
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Private Rook

Funny soldier strip in Army and Navy Comics
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Private Rook (May 1941)
   "Onion Dreams"* (Private Rook) 20 p. in Army and Navy
   Comics, v. 1, no. 1 (May 1941) -- SUMMARY: Rook falls
   asleep peeling onions, one of which becomes Adolf Hitler,
   and he wins the war. -- Call no.: Film 27398
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Private Rook (Aug. 1941)
   "Gas Chamber Practice"* (Private Rook) 20 p. in Army and
   Navy Comics, v. 1, no. 2 (Aug. 1941) -- SUMMARY: Rook
   captures Hitler in his hallucinations. -- Call no.: Film
   27398
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Private Rook (Dec. 1941)
   "The Tale of a Tusk, or, The Moral of a Molar" (Private
   Rook) 20 p. in Army and Navy Comics, v. 1, no. 3 (Dec.
   1941).
   I. Private Rook. II. The Moral of a Molar. k. Tusks. k.
   Molars. k. Teeth. Call no.: Film 27398
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Private Rook (Apr. 1942)
   "Parachute Practice"* (Private Rook) 16 p. in Army and Navy
   Comics, v. 1, no. 4 (Apr. 1942). -- Call no.: Film 27398
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Private Rook (July 1942)
   "Tokio!" (Private Rook) 14 p. in Army and Navy Comics, v.
   1, no. 5 (July 1942)
   I. Private Rook. k. Japan. Call no.: Film 27398
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Private Rooms.
   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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Private Rooms.
   "In a Private Room of a Noisy Pub"* (The Hawk) / Willis
   Rensie ; Robert Webb, pencils. 6 p. in Jumbo Comics, no. 62
   (Apr. 1944). -- Introduction of Captain Snyde and Miss
   Snyde ; villains Captain Morg and Thomas are introduced and
   die. -- Historical adventure genre. -- Data from Lou
   Mougin, Henry Steele, Hames Ware & Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. via
   Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5J8m
   no.62
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"Pvt. Sacko" / Vic Martin. 1 p. gag panels in Yardbirds, no. 1
   (Summer 1952)
   I. Martin, Vic. k. Sacko, Pvt. Call no.: PN6728.2.Z5Y3no.1
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Private Schools.
   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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Private Schools.
   Chugworth Academy / by Dave Cheung & Jamal Joseph Jr. --
   Los Angeles, Calif. : Seven Seas Entertainment, 2006- . --
   col. ill. ; 23 cm. -- "First published online at
   http://chugworth.com" -- Teen humor genre, about a private
   school. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1. -- Call no.: PN6728.C492C47
   2006
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Private Schools.
   Gakuen Alice / Tachibana Higuchi ; translation, Haruko
   Furukawa ; English adaptation, Jennifer Keating. -- Los
   Angeles, Calif. : Tokyopop, 2007- . -- ill. ; 19 cm. --
   Summary (from SkyRiver): Young Mikan runs away to Tokyo
   following her friend Hotaru, who has been enrolled in a
   secretive private school for geniuses. But it turns out
   that Alice Academy is a lot more than meets the eye.
   Everyone at the school has some special talent, but what
   talent does Mikan possess? -- Fantasy genre. -- LIBRARY
   HAS: v. 5-12. -- Call no.: PN6790.J33 H459G313 2007
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Private Schools.
   "Gol!" (Memín) / argumento de Yolanda Vargas Dulché ;
   dibujo, Sixto Valencia ; colab. Alberto Rodriguez Abel. 32
   p. in Memín, no. 20 (1983). -- SUMMARY: Memín helps his
   mother in her laundry business during the long summer days.
   Carlos, Senior, is preoccupied at work. He leaves his car
   at work and walks home among regular people, ruminating
   about poverty. He talks to his mother about his own son
   living in poverty while he has more money than he can use,
   and his mother won't hear it. The suggestion that they are
   unhappy in a house that is too big for them is nonsense to
   her. Carlos Senior accepts her judgement. School starts
   again. Memín and Ernesto meet on the first day. Ricardo's
   mother enrolls him in a private school, and Carlangas has
   decided to drop out and help his mother, though his mother
   doesn't know it. When Carlos's mother finds out she is very
   unhappy and plans to enroll him anyway. When Ricardo tells
   his father what has happened, he promises to intervene and
   get his son back into the public school. -- Call no.:
   PN6790.M44M433no.20
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Private Schools.
   Gossip Girl, For Your Eyes Only / written by Cecily von
   Ziegesar, art and adaptation, HyeKyung Baek. -- New York :
   Yen Press, 2011. -- ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm. -- Summary
   (from SkyRiver): Relates the scandalous adventures of
   teenage socialites Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen
   as they attend a privileged private school in New York
   City. -- Complete in 3 vols. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 3. -- Call
   no.: PN6790.K63 B4G613 2011
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Private Schools.
   Skim / words by Mariko Tamaki ; drawings by Jillian Tamaki.
   -- Toronto : Groundwood Books, 2008. -- 141 p. : ill. ; 26
   cm. -- Summary (from OCLC): "Skim" (Kimberly Keiko Cameron)
   is a not-slim would-be Wiccan goth who goes to a private
   girls' school. When her classmate Katie is dumped by her
   boyfriend, who then kills himself, the entire school goes
   into mourning overdrive. The popular clique stars a club to
   boost school spirit, but Skim sinks into an ever-deepening
   depression. -- Alternative genre. -- Call no.:
   PN6733.T34S53 2008
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"Private Screening" / by Beb Deum. p. 90-95 in Bride of Heavy
   Metal (New York : HM Communications, 1985). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.H43B7 1985
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Private Secretaries.
   "Heartbreak Proposal" 8 p. in Complete Love Magazine, v.
   30, no. 5 (Nov. 1954). -- Begins: After mother died, I felt
   that my brother Dix was my responsibility, and I was sure
   Bart Conners was no man for Dix to work for. I'd had my own
   experience with Bart. I'd been his private secretary until
   I got tired of dodging passes and quit." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.A2C6v.30no.5
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Private Secretaries.
   "Opal Showers, the Private Secretary"* (Barney Google and
   Spark Plug, Oct. 30, 1930) / De Beck. p. 161 in The
   Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics, ed. by Bill
   Blackbeard and Martin Williams (Washington, D.C. :
   Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977). -- Summary: Schnopps
   and Zitz are going to try to make La Mousse jealous by
   introducing an 'other woman.' -- Call no.: folio PN6726.S5
   1977
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Private Secretaries.
   "Very Private Secretary" / John Romita. 4 p. in My Love
   Story, no. 9 (Aug. 1957). -- Begins: "What's it all about,
   Jan? Suddenly we're not" -- Call no.: PN6728.2.M3M9no.9
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Private Sector.
   The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
   one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
   topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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The Private Sketchbooks of S. Plunkett.
   The World of a Wayward Comic Book Artist : the Private
   Sketchbooks of S. Plunkett / Sandy Plunkett ; foreword by
   Michael Wm Kaluta. -- Athens, Ohio : Swallow Press/Ohio
   University Press, 2010. -- 213 p. : ill.; 26 cm. -- Call
   no.: PN6727.P528W6 2010
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Private Snafu.
   Index entry (p. 457) in The World Encyclopedia of Cartoons,
   ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit : Gale Research, 1980). Call
   no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Private Space.
   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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Private Strong.
   The Double Life of Private Strong. -- Sparta, Ill. : Radio
   Comics, 1959. -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (June
   1959) - no. 2 (Aug. 1959). -- Superhero genre. -- LIBRARY
   HAS: no. 1-2. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.A7D6
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Private Tables.
   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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Private Terror.
   "A Most Private Terror" / story, Doug Moench ; art, Esteban
   Maroto. p. 6-17 in Creepy, no. 52 (Apr. 1973). -- "Run,
   Briley Culmein! Run from the unbearable cold behind you!
   Run to the fortress that lies just beyond the snow capped
   hills! Run from your own private terror, the dread snow
   beast!" -- Call no.: PN6728.3.W3C7no.52
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Private Theodore Bachenheimer.
   "The G.I. General" (Private Theodore Bachenheimer) 5 p. in
   Real Life Comics, no. 25 (Sept. 1945) -- SUMMARY: "The
   strange but true story of how Private Theodore Bachenheimer
   became the commanding officer of Netherlands guerrilla
   forces, and suddenly found himself concluding important
   military decisions for the Allies in Western Europe."
   I. Private Theodore Bachenheimer. k. Bachenheimer,
   Theodore. k. Generals. k. Netherlands Guerrilla Forces. k.
   Guerrilla Forces. k. Commanding Officers. k. World War,
   1939-1945. k. Allies. Call no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.25
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Private Thistlewait.
   "Major Error" (Private Thistlewait) 5 p. in Fightin'
   Marines, no. 6 (June 1952). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.S3T4no.6
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"Private Vice and Public Virtue : Political Cartoons as
   'Opprobrious Discourse' Against Grover Cleveland During the
   1884 Presidential Campaign" / Harlen Makemson. p. 90-117 in
   International Journal of Comic Art, v. 6, no. 2 (Fall
   2004). -- Includes bibliographical references and
   illustrations. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.6no.2
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"Private War!" 9 p. in G.I. Combat, no. 108 (Oct./Nov. 1964).
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.Q3G2no.108
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"The Private War of Doctor Doom!" (The Avengers) / Jim
   Shooter, writer ; Sal Buscema and Pablo Marcos,
   artists-storytellers ; Gerry Conway, plot. 17 p. in The
   Avengers, no. 156 (Feb. 1977) -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.M3A87no.156
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"The Private War of Elasti-Girl."
   The Doom Patrol Archives. v. 1. -- New York : DC Comics,
   2002. -- 222 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (DC Archive
   Editions) -- "Originally published in single magazine form
   as My Greatest Adventure 80-85, The Doom Patrol 86-89,
   1963-1964". -- Superhero genre. -- Contents: Foreword /
   Arnold Drake ; The Doom Patrol ; The Nightmare Maker ;
   Three Against the Earth ;  The Night Negative Man went
   Berserk ; The Return of General Immortus ; The Furies from
   4,000 Miles Below ; The Brotherhood of Evil ; The Terrible
   Secret of Negative Man ; Robotman Fights Alone ; The Man
   who Lived Twice ; The Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Menace ; The
   Private War of Elasti-Girl. -- Call no.: PN6728.D646A7 2002
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"The Private War of Hendrickson" (Blackhawk) / Mark Evanier,
   story ; Dan Spiegle, art. 23 p. in Blackhawk, no. 253 (Dec.
   1982). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.Q3U5no.253
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"The Private War of Johnny Dune" (Justice League of America) /
   Mike Friedrich, writer ; Dick Dillin, pencils ; Joe Giella,
   inker. 24 p. in Justice League of America, no. 95 (Dec.
   1971) -- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3J8no.95
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Private Ward (Mar. 11, 1942)
   "The Hunt for Vancho Pilla"* (Private Ward) p. 44-49 in
   Bulletman, no. 4 (Mar. 11, 1942) -- SUMMARY: Ward and
   Enterprise make a gun out of scrap, and capture a Mexican
   bandit" by mistake.
   1. Funny military comics. I. Private Ward. k. Vancho Pilla.
   k. Villa, Pancho. k. Mexican Revolutionaries. k.
   Revolutionaries. k. Bandits. k. Scrap. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.F3B8no.4
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Private Ward (May 13, 1942)
   "Maneuvers and Detours"* (Private Ward and His Pal
   Enterprise) p. 28-33 in Bulletman, no. 5 (May 13, 1942) --
   SUMMARY: Ward and Enterprise deliver a message by tank into
   the Colonel's dining room, damage the Colonel's car hitting
   a detour sign, and find themselves in a rain of falling
   soldiers when we find out the detour sign was replaced
   incorrectly.
   1. Funny military comics. I. Private Ward and His Pal
   Enterprise. k. Detours. k. Tanks. Call no.:
   PN6728.1.F3B8no.5
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Private Wars.
   "Corporal Kelly's Private War!" / Alex Nino, art ; George
   Kashdan, script. 6 p. in Weird War Tales, no. 23 (Mar.
   1974). -- Call no.: PN6728.4.N3W37no.23
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Private Wars.
   "Nature Boy's Private War" (Nature Boy) / script, Joe Gill
   ; art, Rocke Mastroserio. 5 p. in Nature Boy, no. 4 (Aug.
   1956). -- Appearances of King Electra, King Gusto, and King
   Blasto (not seen). -- Data from Lou Mougin, Ramon Schenk
   and Gary L. Watson via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   Film 15791r.227
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Pvt. Woes (June 1955)
   "Have a Seat" (Pvt. Woes) 1/2 p. in G.I. Joe, no. 39 (June
   1955). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.Z5G2no.39
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Pvt. Woes (Aug. 1955)
   ""The Adventures of Pvt. Woes" 5 p. in G.I. Joe, no. 40
   (Aug. 1955).-- Call no.: PN6728.2.Z5G2no.40
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"The Private World of Negative Man" / Bruno Premiani, art ;
   Arnold Drake, script. 8 p. in Doom Patrol, no. 106 (Sept.
   1966) -- Data from Gene Reed of Grand Comics Database.
   I. Premiani, Bruno. II. Drake, Arnold. III. Negative Man.
   k. Worlds. Call no.: PN6728.2.N3M9no.106
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Private Worlds.
   "Did You See Missy Naked?"* (Bliss, Dec. 10, 1997) / by
   Stephen Hersh. -- Summary: Dana uses Vulcan mind meld to
   look into the private world of Bodie's owners. -- Call no.:
   PN6726 f.B55 "privacy"
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Privateer.
   Entry (v. 18, p. 20) in Who's Who : the Definitive
   Directory of the DC Universe (New York : DC Comics,
   1984-1987). -- Call no.: PN6725.W475 1984 v.18
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Privateer Press.
   Masterworks / Jack Kirby ; annotated by Mark Evanier. --
   New York : Privateer Press, 1979. -- 51 p. : chiefly ill. ;
   41 cm. -- Other title: Jack Kirby Masterworks. -- Call no.:
   PN6727f.K53M3 1979
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The Privateers. -- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan : Vanguard
   Graphics, 1987- . -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Began with no. 1
   (Aug. 1987). -- Science fiction genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no.
   1. -- Call no.: PN6734.P72
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Privateers.
   "The New Privateer"* (Skull Squad) / by Ace Atkins ; art:
   Matt Baker. 6 p. in Wings Comics, no. 59 (July 1945). --
   The Skull Squad gets to take out the "new navy consolidated
   PB4Y2 search bomber" on its first mission. -- Data from Lou
   Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.F5W5no.59
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Privateers.
   "Raveneau De Lussan, Gentleman Pirate" / Ruben Moreira. 6
   p. in Real Life Comics, no. 58 (Oct. 1951). -- About a
   French pirate in the 17th century (1679-1687). -- Summary
   (by Kristine Baclawski): In 1679, French nobleman Raveneau
   de Lussan lost his chateau and wealth. He made his way to
   the port city Dieppe, where he was forced into becoming a
   privateer for Louis XIV of France. Louis' plan was to
   disrupt Spanish shipping in the Carribean Sea and Pacific
   Ocean. De Lussan was not inclined to be a typical pirate,
   and he took only gold and cargo from ships and towns,
   avoiding the taking of lives. His reputation as a gentleman
   pirate spread widely, enabling his missions to be
   profitable without being deadly. With the changing
   political climate in France, he was able to turn over his
   command and return home, a wealthy but troubled man. Taking
   advice from a priest, he put his deeds into a written
   confession, Journal of a Voyage as a Buccaneer. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.58
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Privately Unauthorized Knockout Enforcement Unit.
   Unit. -- Battle Creek, MI : Alternate Concepts, 1985- .--
   Title from cover. -- At head of title: Privately
   Unauthorized Knockout Enforcement. -- To be complete in 3
   nos. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1.
   1. New wave comics. I. Privately Unauthorized Knockout
   Enforcement Unit. II. PUKE Unit. III. P.U.K.E. Unit. Call
   no.: PN6728.55.A45U5 1985
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Privates

See also
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Privates.
   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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Privates.
   "Clark Gable" 7 p. in Real Life Comics, no. 33 (July 1946).
   -- "He bit off more than he could chew, the scoffers
   laughed, when he joined the army as a buck private. Yet in
   war as in peace, this popular screen star made good with a
   bang." -- Subtitle on contents page: "Idol of the Films."
   -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N4R4no.33
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Privates.
   "First Blood!" / Norman Steinberg, art. 4 p. in War Combat,
   no. 2 (May 1951). -- Begins: "The enemy isn't a man. He's
   an idea, a thing. An object that must be destroyed. That's
   what Private Ted Clay kept saying to himself as he took his
   place in the line." -- Korean War story. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.M3W3no.2
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Privates.
   "Frontline Private" 2 p. text in Fightin' Marines, no. 3
   (Dec. 1951). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.S3T4no.3
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Privates.
   "I Hear a Private Not Working!"* (Beetle Bailey, Oct. 7,
   1993) / Mort Walker. -- Summary: Sarge demonstrates how
   well he can hear from his office: he hears a vacuum
   cleaner, a lawnmower, and a leaf blower working. -- Call
   no: PN6726 f.B55 "hearing"
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Privates.
   "The Pied Piper Private" / France Herron, script ; George
   Papp, art. 6 p. in Our Fighting Forces, no. 1 (Oct./Nov.
   1954). -- Data from Gene Reed, Mike Tiefenbacher, Mike
   Nielsen & Lou Mazzella via Grand Comics Database Project.
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3 O87no.1
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Privates.
   "Purple Heart Potato" 4 p. in Fightin' Marines, no. 2 (Oct.
   1951). -- "Marine private Bud Jackson had been the pride of
   his boot camp instructors." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.S3T4no.2
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Privates.
   "Souvenirs!" / art by John Severin ; script by Archie
   Goodwin. p. 45-50 in Blazing Combat, no. 3 (Apr. 1966) ;
   reprinted in Blazing Combat : World War I and World War II,
   no. 1 (Mar. 1994). -- "Warfare in the Pacific provides a
   private with a fearful sideline." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.W3B55no.3
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Privates.
   "Three Privates that can Fill the Bill"* (Sergeant Stony
   Craig and his U.S. Marines) 1 p. in Reg'lar Fellers Heroic
   Comics, no. 1 (Aug. 1940) -- Sunday page reprint.
   I. Rentfrow, Frank. II. Dickson, Don. III. Sergeant Stony
   Craig and his U.S. Marines. k. Privates. k. Filling the
   Bill. k. Bills. Call no.: Film 15791r.194
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Privates.
   "Warpath" 32 p. in Fawcett Movie Comic, no. 13 (Oct. 1951).
   -- Summary: Movie adaptation. John Vickers is a tough
   former soldier with one goal in life: to bring justice to
   the three men who killed his fiancée during a robbery. For
   eight years he searches, and finally comes upon one of
   them, Herb Woodson, in Kansas. Woodson dies before he can
   say more than that the other two, Morrison and Bligh, have
   joined the cavalry. On the way to Bismark to join the
   cavalry himself at Fort Lincoln, Vickers meets a young
   woman named Molly. In the process he beats up a bullying
   Sergeant O'Hara, who was bothering her. Molly is traveling
   West to be with her father, Sam Quade, who is the sutler at
   Fort Lincoln, and whom she hardly knows. Vickers enlists as
   a private, and O'Hara is his sergeant, and trouble begins
   right away. The company is called out and soon pinned down
   by Sioux Indians, and Vickers makes it back to tell General
   Custer, their overall commander, the situation. Custer
   promotes him over O'Hara. Molly and John figure out that
   O'Hara is Morrison and that Molly's father is Bligh. Custer
   and most of the cavalry are then killed at the Little Big
   Horn, and Vickers becomes a lieutenant in what's left of
   the unit, and he has to marry Molly. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.F3F3no.13
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Privatization.
   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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Privatization of Schools.
   Index entry (p. 70) to Tune in Tomorrow / by Tom Tomorrow.
   (New York : St. Martin's Press, 1994) Call no.:
   PN6727.P42T8 1994
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"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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"Privé" p. 11 in Les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, no. 89
   (June 1990). -- Brief review of: Retour de Flamme
   (Berthet/Bocquet/Rivière). -- (Critiques d'Albums) -- Call
   no.: PN6745.S37no.89
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Le Privé--Reviews.
   "Cours plus Vite, Charlier" / Jean-Pierre Fuéri. p. 16 in
   Bo Doï, no. 53 (Juin 2002). -- (Critiques) -- Brief review
   of: Le Privé: L'Ange de la mort (Alexandre Coutelis &
   Jean-Michel Charlier) -- Call no.: PN6748.B58no.53
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"Un Privé au Pays des Assassins Assermentés" / par Michel
   Denni. p. 8-9 in Pilote & Charlie, no. 21 (Jan. 1988). --
   Article on Les Enquêtes de Jan Karta, and the Italian
   creators, writer Roberto Dal Pra (1952- ) and artist
   Rodolfo Torti (1947- ). -- Call no.: PN6748.P532no.21
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Le Privé d'Hollywood--Miscellanea.
   Entry (v. 1, p. 125-126) in Dictionnaire Encyclopédique de
   Héros et Auteurs de BD, by Henri Filippini (Grenoble :
   Glénat, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6707.F5 1998 v.1
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Le Privé d'Hollywood--Miscellanea.
   Entry (p. 517-518) in Dictionnaire Mondial de la Bande
   Dessinée, by Patrick Gaumer, Claude Moliterni (Paris :
   Larousse, 1997). Call no.: PN6707.G39 1997
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Le Privé d'Hollywood--Reviews.
   "Le Privé d'Hollywood" ; "L'Ombre qui Tue" / Luc Dellisse.
   p. 64-65 in Les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, no. 65
   (Sept./Oct. 1985). -- (Le Crible) -- Reviews two albums,
   the first by Berthet, Riviere & Bocquet; the second by
   Dodier, Makyo & Letendre. -- Call no.: PN6745.S37no.65
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"La Privèlege du Serpent" (Jonathan) / Cosey. p. 19-23 in
   Tintin, ann. 36, no. 313 (Sept. 4, 1981). -- Final
   installment, plates 42-46. -- "Résumé: Le duel est engagé!
   Qui va sauter le premier de la voiture? Mais, il n'y a pas
   de précipice à ce endroit! Ramgyal a fait une sacrée farce
   à Casimir! L'angoisse, puis la joie fait pleurer Eileen!"
   -- Call no.: PN6748.T48ann.36no.313
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Privette, Harry K., 1927-2005.
   "I Think I'm Having Withdrawal Symptoms"* (Mini-Boppers,
   Feb. 18, 1971) / Harry Privette. -- Summary: A girl is
   playing outside in the winter with her mittens pinned on,
   and can't suck her thumb. -- The library's clipped copy is
   printed without a strip title, but is probably a
   Mini-Boppers strip. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mittens"
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"A Privilege to Own" / West Stephan. p. 8 in Comic Book
   Marketplace, v. 2, no. 48 (June 1997) -- (Marketplace Mail)
   -- Letter on the Mile High Collection.
   k. Mile High Collection--Miscellanea. I. Stephan, West.
   Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.48
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Privileged People.
   "One of Life's Pleasures (Starring One of Life's Privileged
   People)" / story by Harvey Pekar ; art by Philip Fried ;
   inks by Bill Knapp. 5 p. in American Splendor, no. 9
   (1984). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P4A5no.9
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Privileged People.
   "'Parking Privileged' has a Positive Ring to it"* (Jump
   Start, Nov. 17, 1999) / Armstrong. -- Summary: Marcy's
   patient asks if he's a cripple for life. She says no, he's
   "handicapped." No, "disabled." No, "physically challenged."
   "I've become a minority with a label nobody can agree on!"
   he wails. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "labels"
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Privileges.
   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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Privileges.
   "Gold Card Membership Privileges"* (Tina's Groove, July 5,
   2004) / Piccolo. -- Summary: Certain people get an extra
   packet of mayonnaise at the restaurant. -- Call no.: PN6726
   f.B55 "gold cards"
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Privileges.
   "Golden Privileges" 8 p. in Tangents / Miguelanxo Prado
   (New York : NBM Comics, 1995) ; also appeared (p. 92-99) in
   Heavy Metal, v. 20, no. 6 (Jan. 1997). -- Summary: Carlota
   tells her younger lover that he can't go to the yacht club
   with her, because he's a rental and she has to keep up
   appearances. He crashes the party in his car, and drives
   off the pier and kills himself. -- Call no.: PN6777.P7T313
   1995. Call no.: PN6728.H43v.20no.6
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"Prix" p. 49 in Hop!, no. 38 (4e Trimestre 1985). --
   (Informations) -- Lists comics awards for 1985 (and
   Angoulême 1986). -- Call no.: PN6745.H6no.38
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"Prix CBD" / propos recueillis par Thierry Tinlot. p. 44-45 in
   Les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, no. 88 (Mar. 1990). --
   Readers have chosen Broussaile 3: La Nuit du Chat (Frank)
   as album of the year for 1989. Brief interview with Frank.
   -- Call no.: PN6745.S37no.88
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Le Prix de la Fraude. 1 / textes et illustrations, Ali Zoromé.
   -- Bamako : EDIS, 2008. -- 54 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. -- Call
   no.: PN6790.M273 Z6P7 2008
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"Le Prix de Poésie" (Tom-Tom et Nana) / scénario, J. Cohen, É.
   Reberg ; dessin, B. Després. p. 20-30 in J'Aime la BD, no.
   1 (Fév./Mars 2004). -- Call no.: PN6748.J3no.1
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Le Prix du Mensonge.
   Les Aventures de Tigboli : le Prix du Mensonge / Michel G.
   Aïsse alias Mickey ; dirigée par Georges Bada. -- Cotonou,
   Bénin : Star Éditions, 2009. -- 26 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. --
   (Collection Prémices) -- "Programme de soutien aux
   initiatives culturelles décentralisées (PSICD-Bénin) et de
   l'Union Européenne." -- Call no.: PN6790.B443 A4A9 2009
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Le Prix du Sang / scénario, François Corteggiani ; dessins,
   Colin Wilson ; couleurs, Janet Gale. -- Paris : Dargaud,
   2000. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (La Jeunesse de
   Blueberry ; 9) -- Western genre. -- Call no.:
   PN6747.C44J409 2000
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"Prix Fanzine"* (Chroquettes) / JC Menu. p. 28-31 in Fluide
   Glacial, no. 456 (Juin 2014). -- Summary: An account of the
   voting for the 2013 fanzine prize at Angoulême 2014, plus
   items on musicians Phil Minton and Neil Young & Crazy
   Horse. -- Call no.: PN6748.F55no.456
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"Les Prix Litteraires" (Jack Palmer) / Pétillon. p. 50 in
   Pilote, no. 30 (Nov. 1988). -- Call no.: PN6748.P532no.30
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Prix 411.
   "Les Puits 441" / scénario, Rodolphe ; dessin, Ferrandez.
   p. 60-64 in Spécial Animaux (Métal Hurlant ; no. 81 bis) --
   (Paris : Humanoïdes Associés, 1982). -- Contents page
   title: Prix 411. -- Call no.: PN6748.M4A47 1982
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"Prix Tournesol" / Britta Madeleine Woitschig. 2 p. in Teil 3
   of Lexikon der Comics (Meitingen : Corian-Verlag Wimmer,
   1991-) -- (Comic-Preise) -- Article about the French award
   for socially conscious comics, with bibliography and a list
   of the winners, 1997-2009. -- Call no.: PN6707.L44 1991
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Prize.
   Index entry (p. 131) in Bonzer : Australian Comics
   1900-1990s, edited by Annette Kay Shiell (Melbourne : Elgua
   Media, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6790.A8 S47 1998
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The Prize.
   Punisher the Prize / Chris Henderson, writer ; Mike Harris,
   artist ; Janice Chiang, letterer ; John A. Wilcox, colorist
   ; Kelly P. Corvese, assistant editor ; Terry Kavanagh,
   editor ; Tom de Falco, editor in chief. -- New York :
   Marvel Comics, 1990. -- 62 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Call
   no.: PN6727.H375P8 1990
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Prize Battle Tales.
   Sgt. Rock's Prize Battle Tales. -- Sparta, Ill. : National
   Periodical Publications, 1964. -- 79 p. : col. ill. ; 26
   cm. -- "No. 1."
   1. War comics. I. Prize Battle Tales. II. National
   Periodical Publications. k. Battle Tales. Call no.:
   PN6728.3.N3S4 1964
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Prize Battle Tales.
   Sgt. Rock's Prize Battle Tales Replica Edition. -- New York
   : DC Comics, 2000. -- 78 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
   Reprints the 1964 edition. -- War genre. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.7.D3S4 2000
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"Prize Cargo" / Larry Blaine. 2 p. text in Superman, no. 28
   (May/June 1944). -- Data from Bob Hughes, Dwayne Best, Pat
   Lang, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3S8no.28
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"The Prize Catch of the Year" (Captain Marvel) / E. Nelson
   Bridwell, story ; C.C. Beck, art. 7 p. in Shazam, no. 10
   (Feb. 1974). -- Appearance of Aunt Minerva. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.4.N3S48no.10
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Prize Comics

Anthology style comic book. Continuing features include
  • Airmale (issues 34-43)
  • The Black Owl (issues 2-33)
  • Boom Boom Brannigan (issues 44-66)
  • Buck Brady of the FBI (issues 1-6)
  • Buck Sanders and His Pals (issues 24-37)
  • Captain Gallant (issues 7-9)
  • Dr. Dekkar, Master of Monsters (issues 5-6)
  • Dr. Frost (issues 7-34)
  • Flying Fist and Bingo (issues 35-43, 45-47)
  • Frankenstein (issues 7-9, 11-54, 56-68)
  • The Great Voodini (issues 7-12)
  • The Green Lama (issues 7-34)
  • Homer Q. Dott (issues 24-25)
  • Jason (issues 55-56, 58-64, 66)
  • Jupiter, Master Magician (issues 1-6)
  • Power Nelson (issues 1-23)
  • Prince Ra (issues 48-49, 51)
  • Secret Agent M-11 (issues 1-4)
  • Sir Prize (issues 52-62, 64-66)
  • Spike Mason (issues 16-23)
  • Storm Curtis (issues 1-6)
  • Ted O'Neil (issues 1-42, 44)
  • Twist Turner (issues 7-15)
  • World-Beater and Unggh (issues 38-48)
  • Yank and Doodle (issues 13-68)
  • Zar, King of Beasts (issues 53-55, 57)
This list originates from the one in Howard Keltner's Index to Golden Age Comic Books (Detroit Mich. : J. Bails, 1976).
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Prize Comics. -- New York : Feature Publications, 1940-1948.
   -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Mar. 1940) - no.
   68 (Feb./Mar. 1948), cf. Official Overstreet Comic Book
   Price Guide. -- Description based on no. 49 (Jan. 1945) ;
   title from indicia. -- Continued by: Prize Comics Western.
   -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 49-50, 52, 57 (1945-1946)
   1. Adventure story comics. 2. Superhero comics. I. Feature
   Publications. Call no.: PN6728.1.P7P7
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Prize Comics [microform] -- New York : Feature Publications,
   1940-1948. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Mar.
   1940) - no. 68 (Feb./Mar. 1948), cf. Official Overstreet
   Comic Book Price Guide. -- Continued by: Prize Comics
   Western. -- Microfilm. St. Clair Shores, Mich. : J. Bails.
   -- positive ; 16 mm. -- (Jerry Bails Microfilm Library of
   Comic Art) -- Genres: Adventure story, superhero. --
   LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-68. -- Distribution on reels:
      no. 1: reel 100
      no. 2-5: reel 138
      no. 6-9: reel 218
      no. 10-12: reel 107
      no. 13: reel 30
      no. 14-15: reel 107 no. 16: reel 18
      no. 17-23: reel 102
      no. 24-25: reel 218
      no. 26: reel 18
      no. 27-30: reel 218
      no. 31-33: reel 232
      no. 34: reel 29
      no. 35-42: reel 91
      no. 43-48: reel 95
      no. 49-53: reel 109
      no. 54-59: reel 238
      no. 60-65: reel 107
      no. 66-68: reel 257
   -- Call no.: Film 15791
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Prize Comics [microform] -- New York : Feature Publications,
   1940-1948. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (Mar.
   1940) - no. 68 (Feb./Mar. 1948), cf. Official Overstreet
   Comic Book Price Guide. -- Continued by: Prize Comics
   Western. -- Color microfiche by P.J. Iacovone. -- Superhero
   and other adventure story genres. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-14,
   17, 21, 23, 25, 28-31, 35-36, 39, 41, 43-44, 46, 50-51, 56,
   60-61, 63, 67 (1940-1947). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P7P7m
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Prize Comics, no. 34 (Sept. 1943)
   "Early B. Krigstein Comics" p. 127-159 in The Comics
   Journal, no. 276 (June 2006). -- Reprints of: "The Black
   Owl" 8 p. from Prize Comics, no. 34 (Sept. 1943) ; "Buck
   Saunders and His Pals" 8 p. from Prize Comics, no. 34
   (Sept. 1943) ; "The Accursed Diamond" (The Treasure Keeper)
   6 p. from Treasure Comics, no. 5 (Feb./Mar. 1946) ; "Henry
   Hudson"* (Know Your America) 4 p. from Treasure Comics, no.
   6 (Apr./May 1946) ; "The Mistake" 7 p. from Wanted, no. 21
   (July 1949).-- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.276
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Prize Comics--Miscellanea.
   Entry in Howard Keltner's Index to Golden Age Comic Books
   (Detroit : Jerry Bails, 1976) -- Call no.: PN6725.K4
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Prize Comics--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 86, 94, 146, 348) in The Comic-Book Book,
   ed. by Don Thompson & Dick Lupoff (Krause Publications,
   1998). -- Call no.: PN6725.T5 1998
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Prize Comics--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 124) in Masters of the Imagination / Mike
   Benton (Dallas, TX : Taylor, 1994). -- Call no.: NC1305.B46
   1994
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Prize Comics--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 135, 171) in Over 50 Years of American
   Comic Books, by Ron Goulart (Lincolnwood, Ill. : Mallard
   Press, 1991). -- Call no.: PN6725.G636 1991
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Prize Comics--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 198, 253) in Ron Goulart's Great History of
   Comic Books (Chicago : Contemporary Books, 1986). Call no.:
   PN6725.G635 1986
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Prize Comics Western. -- New York : Feature Publications,
   1948-1956. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 69 = v.
   7, no. 2 (Apr./May 1948) - no. 119 (Nov./Dec. 1956), cf.
   Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- Continues: Prize
   Comics. -- Genre: Western. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 77, 84, 86,
   89, 100-101 (1949-1953). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P7P7
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Prize Comics Western--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 92) to Comics of the American West /
   Maurice Horn (New York : Winchester Press), 1977). -- Call
   no.: PN6714.H57
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Prize Comics Western--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 103) in Masters of the Imagination / Mike
   Benton (Dallas, TX : Taylor, 1994). -- Call no.: NC1305.B46
   1994
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Prize Fighters.
   "Beast Man" / art by Steve Ditko ; script by Archie
   Goodwin. p. 34-41 in Creepy, no. 11 (1966). -- "A weird
   operation threatens to make a monkey out of a carnival
   prize fighter." -- Cover title: "Beastman." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.W3C7no.11
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Prize Fighters.
   "A Name for an Old Doll" (Captain America) / Vince Alascia,
   pencils ; Syd Shores, inks. 12 p. in Captain America
   Comics, no. 56 (May 1946). -- A Runyonesque story that
   borrows a Dashiell Hammett story (a prizefighter is killed
   in the ring). -- Data from Lou Mougin and Tony R. Rose via
   Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.M3C3m
   no.56
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Prize Fighting.
   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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Prize Fighting.
   "Ninety-Day Wonder" (Mickey and Goofy) 10 p. in Mickey
   Mouse, no. 47 (Apr./May 1956) -- SUMMARY: Goofy thinks he's
   Jeremiah Van Der Goof, "The Battler," his prize-fighting
   ancestor.
   I. Mickey and Goofy. k. Goofy. k. Boxing. k. Van der Goof,
   Jeremiah. k. Prize-Fighting. k. The Battler. k. Ancestors.
   Call no.: PN6728.1.D4M5no.47
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Prize Fights.
   "Football is a Prize Fight Multiplied by Eleven"* (Tillie
   the Toiler) 1 p. in Tillie the Toiler, no. 106 (1940). --
   5th of 51 strips in this issue. -- Begins: I've got two
   tickets to the football game. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.D4T5no.106
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"Prize Fish of Venus" 8 p. in Strange Adventures, no. 101
   (Feb. 1959). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S76no.101
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"The Prize Flippers!" (Sea Devils) / Russ Heath. 9 p. in
   Showcase, no. 28 (Sept./Oct. 1960). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.2.N3S47no.28
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Prize Group.
   Dixie Dugan. -- New York : Headline Publications,
   1951-1954. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published v. 3, no. 1
   (Nov. 1951) - v. 4, no. 4 (Feb. 1954), per Official
   Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- Each vol. consists of
   four numbers. -- "Prize Group." -- Career girl genre. --
   LIBRARY HAS: v. 4, no. 1 (1953). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.P7D5
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Prize Group.
   Personal Love. -- Sparta, Ill. : Headline Publications,
   1957-1959. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published v. 1, no. 1
   (Sept. 1957) - v. 3, no. 2 (Nov./Dec. 1959), cf. Overstreet
   Comic Book Price Guide. -- "Prize Group". -- Continued by:
   Going Steady. -- Romance genre. -- LIBRARY HAS:
      v. 1, no. 2 (1957)
      v. 2, no. 1-2, 6 (1958-1958)
      v. 3, no. 2 (1959)
   -- Call no.: PN6728.2.P7P4
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Prize Group.
   The Strange World of Your Dreams. -- Canton, Ohio :
   Headline Publications, 1952-1953. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
   Published no. 1 (Aug. 1952) - no. 4 (Jan./Feb. 1953), cf.
   Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- "Prize
   Group". -- Horror genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 2 (1952). --
   Call no.: PN6728.2.P7S75
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Prize Group.
   Tom Corbett, Space Cadet. -- Canton, Ohio : Feature
   Publications, 1955. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published v.
   2, no. 1 (May-June 1955) - v. 2, no. 3 (Sept.-Oct. 1955).
   -- "Prize Group". -- Science fiction genre. -- LIBRARY HAS:
   v. 2, no. 1-3. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.P7T6
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Prize Group.
   Young Brides. -- Canton, OH : Feature Publications,
   1952-1956. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1
   (Sept./Oct. 1952) - no. 30 (Nov./Dec. 1956), per Overstreet
   Comic Book Price Guide. -- "Prize group." -- Romance genre.
   -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 18 (1954). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.P7Y6
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Prize Group--Miscelanea.
   Index entry (p. 86) in The Comic-Book Book, ed. by Don
   Thompson & Dick Lupoff (Krause Publications, 1998). -- Call
   no.: PN6725.T5 1998
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"The Prize is Death" (Masked Raider) 5 p. in Masked Raider
   (Blue Bird Comics ; no. 9), 1960.
   k. Death. Call no.: PN6728.2.C47B56no.9
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"The Prize is Earth!" (SHIELD) 12 p. in Nick Fury, Agent of
   SHIELD, no. 16 (Nov. 1970) ; reprinted from Strange Tales,
   no. 137 (Oct. 1965). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3N5no.16
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Prize Money.
   Les Archers : une histoire du journal Tintin / Rosinski-Van
   Hamme. -- Bruxelles : Editions du Lombard, 1985. -- 48 p. :
   col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (Thorgal ; 9) -- Summary: The
   shipwrecked Thorgal hopes to get home using prize money
   from an archery competition. -- Call no.: PN6747.R6A7 1985
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Prize Money.
   The Archers / Rosinski-Van Hamme ; translation by Chris
   Tanz and Jean-Paul Bierny ; edited by Kay Reynolds. --
   Tucson, AZ : Ink Pub Co. ; Norfolk, Va. : Distributed by
   Donning Co., 1987. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. --
   (Thorgal ; 2) -- Summary: The shipwrecked Thorgal hopes to
   get home with prize money from an archery competition. --
   Translation of: Les Archers. -- Second in the series as
   published in English, but ninth in the original French
   series. -- Call no.: PN6747.R6A713 1987
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Prize Money.
   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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Prize Money.
   Bueskytterne / tekst, Jean van Hamme ; tegninger, Grzegorz
   Rosinski ; på dansk ved Jens Peder Agger. -- Carlsen, 1991.
   -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. -- (Thorgal ; 5) --
   Translation of: Les Archers. -- Summary: Shipwrecked
   adventurer Thorgal hopes to get home with prize money from
   an archery competition, but the tournament promises to be
   both unchivalrous and dangerous. -- Call no.: PN6747.R6A719
   1991
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Prize Money.
   "The Golden Galleons!" (Superman) / script, Don Cameron ;
   pencils, Sam Citron. 11 p. in Superman, no. 28 (May/June
   1944). -- Summary: Superman enters the fray when a criminal
   (Big Joe Reefer) smashes the model ship that Jimmy Tuttle
   has made for the Daily Planet's model-building contest, so
   that his own brother (Hugo Reefer) can win the prize money.
   -- Appearance of Lois Lane. -- Data from Bob Hughes, Dwayne
   Best, Pat Lang, Martin O'Hearn, et al. via Grand Comics
   Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3S8no.28
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Prize Money.
   "The Whizz Quiz Club" (Superboy) / Don Cameron, script ;
   John Sikela, pencils ; George Roussos, inks. 7 p. in
   Adventure Comics, no. 111 (Dec. 1946). -- Summary: A
   desperate promoter rigs a quiz show because he can't pay
   the prize money. -- Appearance of Jack Smart. -- Data from
   Bob Cherry, Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, Bob Hughes, et al., via
   Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3m
   no.111
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"The Prize of Peril" / by Robert Sheckley. text p. 40-42,
   44-47, 58-62 in Help! v. 1, no. 6 (Jan. 1961). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.3.H4H4v.1no.6
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"The Prize of Peril" (Johnny Thunder) 8 p. in All Star
   Western, no. 102 (Aug./Sept. 1958). -- Data from Gene Reed.
   -- Call no.: Film 15791r.608
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"The Prize of Peril" (Supergirl) 12 p. in Action Comics, no.
   335 (Mar. 1966). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A2no.335
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"A Prize of Peril!" (Superman & Green Lantern) / Denny O'Neil,
   writer ; Dick Dillin and Joe Giella, artists. 22 p. in
   World's Finest Comics, no. 201 (Mar. 1971). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3W7no.201
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"The Prize of Pizarro" / selected by Rich Kreiner. p. 40 in
   The Comics Journal, no. 200 (Dec. 1997) -- Reviews the Carl
   Barks Uncle Scrooge story. Part of a section called "Read
   this Comic" which includes review recommendations by 37
   contributing writers. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.200
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Prize of the Overlord.
   Harpy : Prize of the Overlord. -- Dover, DE : Ground Zero
   Comics, 1996- . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Began with no. 1 (Dec.
   1996), cf. Comics Buyer's Guide 2005 Comic Book Checklist &
   Price Guide. -- Cover title: Dan Parsons Harpy. --
   Superheroine genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 4 (1997). -- Call
   no.: PN6728.6.G73H3
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"The Prize Package" (Freshman Freddy) 4 p. in Whiz Comics, no.
   125 (Sept. 1950) -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F3W47no.125
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Prize Packages.
   "Oscar the Prize Package" (Archie) 6 p. in Archie Comics,
   no. 5 (Nov./Dec. 1943). -- Summary: Archie's dog Oscar (a
   girl dog) wins first prize in a dog show by default. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7m no.5
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Prize Parties.
   "Jumbo Jim's Prize Party" 1 p. in Jumbo Comics, no. 5 (Jan.
   1939). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.187
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"Prize Pet."
   Bugs Bunny and Friends : a Comic Celebration / introduction
   by Mark Evanier. -- New York : DC Comics, 1998. -- 158 p. :
   col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Contents: The wild hare ; Sniffles ;
   Beaky Buzzard ; Henery Hawk ; Elmer Fudd and Daffy ; Mary
   Jane and Sniffles ; Porky of the Mounties ; The travelling
   tree ; Prize pet ; Fun on the run ; The Tasmanian Devil and
   his tasty friends ; Snooper in a stupor ; Plane Daffy ;
   Romeo and Drooliet ; Wise quacker ; Fwankentweety ; Snow
   way out ; Working out the bugs. -- Funny animal genre. --
   Call no.: PN6728.B83F72 1998
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"The Prize Planet" (Jimmy Olsen) 24 p. in Superman's Pal Jimmy
   Olsen, no. 96 (Sept. 1966). -- Data from Gene Reed. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.N3S8no.96
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"The Prize Pony!" (Jimmy Wakely and His Son Johnny) 10 p. in
   Jimmy Wakely, no. 2 (Nov./Dec. 1949) -- "A Jimmy Wakely
   father-and-son story".
   I. Jimmy Wakely and His Son Johnny. k. Ponies. k. Sons. k.
   Father and son. Call no.: PN6728.1.N3J5no.2
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Prize Publications--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 58-59, 74, 166) in Des Comics et des Hommes
   : Histoire Culturelle des Comic Books aux Etats-Unis /
   Jean-Paul Gabilliet (Paris : Editions du Temps, 2005). --
   Call no.: PN6725.G32D4 2005
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Prize Publications--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 39) in From Girls to Grrrlz : a history of
   [female] comics from teens to zines, by Trina Robbins (San
   Francisco : Chronicle Books, 1999). -- Call no.: PN6725.R58
   1999
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Prize Publications--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 49, 71) in Marvel : Five Fabulous Decades
   of the World's Greatest Comics, by Les Daniels (New York :
   H.N. Abrams, 1991). Call no.: PN6725.D25 1991
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Prize Publications--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 36) in Masters of the Imagination / Mike
   Benton (Dallas, TX : Taylor, 1994). -- Call no.: NC1305.B46
   1994
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Prize Publications--Miscellanea.
   Index entry (p. 50, 56) in Women and the Comics / by Trina
   Robbins and Catherine Yronwode (Eclipse Books, 1985). Call
   no.: PN6710.R6 1985
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Prize Pupils.
   "Andy Gorilla, Prize Pupil!" (Wonder Woman) / Harry G.
   Peter, art ; Robert Kanigher, script. 8 p. in Wonder Woman,
   no. 78 (Nov. 1955). -- Features Wonder Woman as a teacher.
   -- Data from Gene Reed and Lou Mougin, via Grand Comic-Book
   Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6no.78
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Prize Pupils.
   "Nature's Prize Pupil!" 1 p. fact feature in Adventure
   Comics, no. 301 (Oct. 1962). -- Summary: Fact feature about
   bats, Water Ouzels and frogs, and how "man" can do what
   they can do. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3no.301
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Prize Rings.
   "Facing the World" / by Horatio Alger, Jr. 8 p. in Doc
   Savage Comics, v. 1, no. 2 (Oct. 1940). -- "A thrilling
   story that takes us from an orphanage through the prize
   ring, to a South Sea island."-- Call no.: Film 15791r.176
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Prize-Winning Pies.
   "Darn! It's Turning Back Into a Carriage"* (Randolph Itch 2
   A.M., Sept. 30, 2000) / Toles. -- Summary: The clock
   strikes twelve, and the chef's prize-winning pie is
   starting to change. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooking
   contests"
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"Prized Battle Tales : The Best of DC War" / by Mick Rabin. p.
   30-36, 38-44 in Comic Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 47 (May
   1997) -- Includes 45-issue color cover gallery.
   k. War comics--History and criticism. k. DC Comics,
   Inc.--History. k. Covers of comic books. I. Rabin, Mick.
   II. The Best of DC War. Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.47
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Prizefighters.
   100% / written and illustrated by Paul Pope; tones by Paul
   Pope and Lee Loughridge ; lettered by John Workman. -- New
   York : DC Comics, 2009. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 27 cm. --
   (Vertigo) -- Originally published in single magazine form
   as 100% 1-5. -- Summary (from SkyRiver): Juggles three
   separate but interconnected stories that revolve around a
   downtown Manhattan nightclub catering to demimonde habitues
   including artists, erotic dancers (whose internal organs
   are projected onto viewscreens for the ultimate voyeuristic
   kick), prizefighters, barmaids, and busboys. -- Alternative
   genre. -- Call no.: PN6727.P55 O36 2009
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Prizes

See also Awards
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Prizes.
   "Accepting the Nobel Prize for Physics is Dr. Norris
   Eppley, inventor of a mechanism that prevents dimming of
   prison lights when the electric chair is used" (Charlie,
   Mar. 5, 1991) / by Rodrigues. -- Setting: Charlie is
   watching television. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "electric
   chairs"
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Prizes.
   The Big Prize. -- Newbury Park, CA : Eternity Comics, 1988-
   . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Began with no. 1 (May 1988) -- About
   1930s America. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-2. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.55.E83B5
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Prizes.
   "The Black Prize" / Andru. 5 p. in Airboy Comics, v. 9, no.
   4 (May 1952) -- SUMMARY: Two hunters try to capture the
   evil Sher-Ka in the mountains of Tibet. -- Call no.: Film
   15791r.33
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Prizes.
   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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Prizes.
   "A Boy's Best Fiend is his Mummy" (Jerry Lewis) / art by
   Pharaoh Bob Oksner ; story by S'Finks Drake ; coloring by
   Tomby Nicolosi ; lettering by Archie-ologist. 24 p. in The
   Adventures of Jerry Lewis, no. 94 (May/June 1966) --
   SUMMARY: The Jacker Crax company buys an ancient Egyptian
   ring to replicate for a cheap prize, Jerry gets the real
   one, and mummies from Egypt come to recover it. -- Call
   no.: PN6728.2.N3A27no.94
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Prizes.
   Burlador Burlado" (Robin Hood) / Maurice Whitman. 7 p. in
   Robin Hood, no. 21 (June 1958). -- Summary: Robin Hood is
   told by his sweetheart Elena that her father, the Sheriff
   of Nottingham, is taking her off on a trip tomorrow, to
   marry Barón De Luce. So the next day Robin and Little John
   (Juanito) ambush and replace some of her guards and go
   along for the journey. At the Baron's castle Robin joins
   the Baron at dinner, dumps soup on the Baron's head, and
   gets locked up. The Baron organizes a tournament in Elena's
   honor, and Robin sneaks out of his cell, steals a suit of
   armor, and beats the Baron in jousting. The prize that
   Elena has asked for is freedom for Robin and Little John,
   so De Luce must deliver. -- Call no.: PN6790.M44R52no.21
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Prizes.
   "The Cheaters All Come In First and Second"* (B.C., July
   18, 2002) / Hart. -- Summary: First prize in the golf
   tournament goes to the golfer who comes in third. -- Call
   no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cheating"
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Prizes.
   "Chuck White, part 19" p. 19-26 in Treasure Chest of Fun
   and Facts, v. 2, no. 13 (Feb. 18, 1947). -- Begins: "Little
   Mike Kelly, having won first prize for his act in the St.
   John's High School follies, was stricken ill on the stage."
   -- "To be continued." -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.2no.13
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Prizes.
   "Darque Passage, pt. 2" (Doctor Mirage) / Bob Layton,
   script ; Bernard Chang, pencils ; Ken Branch, inks ;
   Maurice Fontenot, colors ; Rob Johnson with Joe Abelo,
   letters. 21 p. in The Second Life of Doctor Mirage, no. 2
   (Dec. 1993). -- Summary: Doctor Mirage and Carmen deprive
   Darque of his prize and flee down the mountain pursued by
   zombies and a werewolf. -- Data from Ken St. Andre, Jack
   Patton and Mike Nielsen via Grand Comic-Book Database. --
   Call no.: PN6728.6.V6S4no.1
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Prizes.
   "Eva's Future Depends on a History Prize!"* (The Four
   Marys) p. 7-9 in Bunty, no. 1497 (Sept. 20, 1986). -- Call
   no.: PN6738.B8no.1497
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Prizes.
   "Le Grand Combat" p. 34-50 in Sous le Ciel de l'Ouest /
   textes et dessins de Morris, in Lucky Luke : Spécial 2
   (Marcinelle-Charleroi, Belgique : Dupuis, 1980). --
   Summary: Lucky Luke comes across a fellow who can't read,
   but who can knock out a charging bull with one punch, and
   who carries his horse when the horse needs a rest. The
   man's name is Percival Belden. Lucky Luke offers to be his
   manager and set up a boxing match with Killer Kelly, as
   Kelly is offering a $10,000 prize to anyone who can beat
   him. Percival agrees because he'd like to have enough money
   to marry Rosita, and so "Battling Belden the Butcher" is
   born. After a full set of gags about boxing and betting,
   the fight is about to begin when Rosita is kidnapped. A
   note says that if Belden wins the fight he'll never see
   Rosita again. Belden gets in the ring and starts letting
   himself be knocked down, while Lucky Luke rides out in
   search of Rosita, returning just in time to allow Belden to
   win the match with one punch. -- Call no.: PN6747.M64L804
   1980
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Prizes.
   Heathcliff, First Prize! / by Geo Gately. -- New York :
   Charter Books, 1984. -- 124 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- Call no.:
   PN6728.H4F57 1984
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Prizes.
   "I Entered This Contest, See"* (Peanuts, Oct. 15, 2003) /
   by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Spike shows the prize, his
   new lawnmower, sitting in the sand among the cactus plants.
   -- Original copyright 1991. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
   "lawnmowers"
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Prizes.
   "I Love Getting the Free Prize in the Box"* (Jump Start,
   Apr. 28, 1990) / by Robb Armstrong. -- Summary: Joe gets up
   early so Marcy can't lecture him about how bad Super Sweet
   Sugar Slaps are for his teeth, but this time she's put a
   set of false teeth in the cereal box. -- Key words:
   Breakfast cereal, kitchens, premiums. -- Call no.:
   PN6726f.B55 "false teeth"
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Prizes.
   "Jumbo Jim's Prize Page" 1 p. in Jumbo Comics, no. 7 (Apr.
   1939). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.187
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Prizes.
   "Jumbo Jim's Prize Party" 1 p. in Jumbo Comics, no. 6 (Feb.
   1939). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.187
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Prizes.
   "Jumbo Jim's Prize Party" 1 p. in Jumbo Comics, no. 9
   (Aug./Sept. 1939). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand
   Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.187
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Prizes.
   "Mer-Boy's Secret Prize!" (Wonder Girl) 13 p. in Wonder
   Woman, no. 119 (Jan. 1961). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3W6no.119
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Prizes.
   Mr. Pump's Legacy / by Hergé ; translated by Leslie
   Lonsdale-Cooper & Michael Turner. -- London : Mammoth,
   1990. -- 52 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. -- (The Adventures of Jo,
   Zette and Jocko) -- (The Stratoship H.22 ; pt. 1) --
   Translation of: Le Testament de M. Pump. -- Summary:
   Eccentric Mr. Pump dies leaving a ten million dollar prize
   for the first non-stop transatlantic flight at over 1,000
   kilometers per hour. -- Call no.: PN6747.H4J6013 1990
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Prizes.
   "Nobel Prize"* (Sky Rangers, Featuring Captain Morgan) / by
   R.W. Colt ; art: S. Benrat. 6 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 48
   (Aug. 1949). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
   Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.154
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Prizes.
   "Oscar the Prize Package" (Archie) 6 p. in Archie Comics,
   no. 5 (Nov./Dec. 1943). -- Summary: Archie's dog Oscar (a
   girl dog) wins first prize in a dog show by default. --
   Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7m no.5
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Prizes.
   "The Parade Prize"* (Adventures of the Dubble Bubble Kids)
   1/2 p. advertising in Ha Ha Comics, no. 99 (Dec./Jan.
   1954/1955). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A5H3no.99
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Prizes.
   Private Eyes Don't Blink / by Robert Kraus. -- New York :
   Warner Juvenile Books, 1988. -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm.
   -- (A Mummy Dearest Creepy Hollow WhooooooooDunnit?) --
   Most text, including all dialogue, in word balloons. --
   Summary (from SkyRiver): Relates how Mummy Dearest receives
   first prize for creative cooking despite the plotting of
   the Ol' Perfessor. -- Detective genre. -- Call no.: folio
   PS3561.R297P7 1988
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Prizes.
   "The Record 1rst Prize" (Ding-a-Lings) 4 p. in Debbi's
   Dates, no. 5 (Dec./Jan. 1969/1970). -- Data from Mike
   Nielsen, Jim Van Dore, Daniel Thingvold et al. via Grand
   Comics Database. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3D4no.5
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Prizes.
   "Sophie Hoofer Got Her New Coupe This Morning and She's Out
   Learning to Drive it Now!"* (Toots and Casper, July 24,
   1933) / by Jimmy Murphy. -- Summary: It's not safe in the
   street, or even on the sidewalk. The car was the prize in a
   diet contest. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.K52A22 1972
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Prizes.
   "Three Boxes of Coco Crunchies, with a Prize in Every Box"*
   (Grammy, Feb. 25, 1989) / Strater. -- Summary: Grammy is
   buying cereal. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cereal"
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Prizes.
   "Three Chicks, One Hero!" / Art Scott. p. 37-42 in Topix,
   v. 6, no. 8 (Apr. 1948). -- Begins: "Big prize for the
   bravest person in town to be awarded next Sunday." -- Funny
   animal genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.C3T6v.6no.8
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Prizes.
   "The Treasure Code"* (Cactus Canyon) / by Dixie Wilson. p.
   30-34 in Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact, v. 4, no. 8 (Dec.
   14, 1948). -- Beings: "When Pooky the goat destroys the
   code and map of the buried treasure, Betsy Bell decides to
   try to win the summer rodeo prize. She wants to earn enough
   money to buy a little home for herself and her grandfather.
   There are long weeks of practice but at last the day of the
   rodeo dawns bright and clear." -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.P43T7v.4no.8
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Prizes.
   "Wonder Woman, Battle Prize!" (Wonder Woman) 25 p. in
   Wonder Woman, no. 125 (Oct. 1961). -- Call no.:
   PN6728.1.N3W6no.125
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Prizes.
   "You Hit Balls into Holes and Lakes, and if you Hit a Bird
   you Get a Prize Called a Boogie!"* (Hi and Lois, Mar 11,
   1999) / Chance Browne. -- Summary: Ditto demonstrates his
   knowledge of golf. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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Prizes.
   "You Win the Prize for the Most Inconsiderate Husband in
   the Whole World!"* (Hagar the Horrible, May 18, 2007) /
   Chris Browne. -- Summary: Hagar gets a pie in the face. --
   Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pies"
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