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Weld.
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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Weld, Patrick--Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 283) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books, by
Jerry Bails & Hames Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1973-1976). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3v.4
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Weld, Tuesday.
"Personality Cult" / by Griffy. 1 p. in Short Order, no. 2
(1974) -- Appearances of Liberace, Jimmy Durante, Walter
Winchell, Lana Turner, Jerry Lewis, Tuesday Weld, Bud
Abbott, Gene Kelly, Emmett Kelly, and Hedy Lamarr. -- Call
no.: PN6728.45.H4S47no.2
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Weldele, Brett.
Julius : Let Slip the Dogs of War / written by Antony
Johnston ; illustrated & lettered by Brett Weldele. --
Portland, OR : Oni Press, 2004. -- 156 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
-- "The East End is barely part of London anymore.
Isolationist gangs have violently ripped the neighborhood
from its place in society, creating their own insular
world. Now, after a bloody year of turf wars, the East
End's ruling families return home victorious to resume
their reign. And risen above them all is one man: Julius.
Unlike the crime lords who came before him, Julius rules
the streets with a just and fair law. The people love him;
the other families fear him and his power. Now they are
considering what once would have been unthinkable: complete
dissolution of the families' organizations in favor of a
single leader. But not everyone is ready for this new world
order. As the ides of March draw near, even some of his top
lieutenants question Julius' growing power. Antony Johnston
and Brett Weldele recreate Shakespeare's classic political
thriller with a hard modern edge, bringing new relevance
and poignancy to Julius Caesar." -- Alternative genre. --
Call no.: PN6727.W39J8 2004
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Weldele, Brett.
Shot Callerz / written by Gary Phillips ; illustrated by
Brett Weldele ; lettered by John Dranski. -- Portland, OR :
Oni Press, 2002. -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Complete in 4 nos. --
Detective genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-2. -- Call no.:
PN6728.7 .O5S47 2002
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Welders.
"Five Hammer Taps on a Bulkhead" (Stanley Marcinkowski) /
Ed Moore. 4 p. in New Heroic Comics, no. 49 (July 1948). --
Summary: Marcinkowski is a ship's burner (blowtorch
operator) in a Brooklyn shipyard who rescues a trapped
welder and is awarded a watch by the company. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.F27R4no.49
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Welders.
"Shipyard Sabotage"* (Glory Forbes, Vigilante) / by Bob
Hickok ; art: Jean Levander. 8 p. in Rangers Comics, no. 12
(Aug. 1943). -- Summary: Glory poses as a welder to find a
bundist shipyard saboteur. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The
Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.162
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Welding, Art.
"Art Welding's Been Too Busy To Gossip!"* (On the Fastrack,
Apr. 28, 1985) / by Bill Holbrook. -- Summary: Morale is
high. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.K52A2
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Welding.
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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Welding.
"For Your Convenience, I've Welded It to the Lawn Mower"*
(Close to Home, July 2, 2005) / by John McPherson. --
Summary: He got his teenager an iPod. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "lawnmowers"
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Welding.
"Tiamotti!" / art by Liberatore ; written by Stefano
Tamburini. p. 61-67 in Video Clips (New York : Catalan
Communicatons, 1985). -- Summary: Psychic probes around the
city detect subversive thoughts, so that the thinkers can
be eliminated. Each probe is connected to a policeman, who
is welded to a machine gun. The policemen can only shoot if
the probe detects mental subversion, however, and the
protagonists try to defeat the system by not thinking about
what they are doing. -- Call no.: PN6767.L5V5 1985
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Weldon.
Index entry (p. 36) in A History of American Graphic Humor,
v. 2 (1865-1938), by William Murrell (New York : Macmillan
Company for the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1938). --
Call no.: NC1420.M8v.2
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Weldon, Jimmy.
Index entry (p. 291) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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Welfare.
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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Welfare.
Give Me Liberty : An American Dream / Frank Miller, Dave
Gibbons. -- Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse Comics, 1990-1991.
-- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Complete in 4 nos. -- CONTENTS: "Homes
& Gardens" ; "Travel & Entertainment" ; "Health & Welfare"
; "Death & Taxes" -- SUMMARY: Features Martha Washington,
and a second civil war in America, ca. 2010 A.D., cf. Jon
Ingersoll of Grand Comic Book Database. -- LIBRARY HAS: no.
1-4.
1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc. 2. United
States--History--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Miller,
Frank. II. Gibbons, Dave. III. [Each chapter title] IV. An
American Dream. V. Dark Horse Comics. k. Liberty. k. Martha
Washington. k. Civil War. k. 2010 A.D. k. Gardens. k.
Entertainment. k. Welfare. k. Taxes. Call no.:
PN6728.6.D34G5 1990
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Welfare.
"Jane Addams, 1860-1935 : Worker for Human Welfare" p.
102-105 in Children's Digest, no. 5 (Feb. 1951) ; reprinted
from Eight Great Americans (dist. by U.S. Dept. of State).
-- Call no.: AP201.C46no.5
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Welfare.
"Leisurely Welfare Living" / Delores Thom. 4 p. in Mama!
Dramas, no. 1 (June 1978). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.E3M3no.1
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Welfare.
"Professor Wanowsky on Welfare" 1/2 p. in Best Buy Comics /
by R. Crumb (San Francisco : Apex Novelties, 1979). --
First published in Coevolution Quarterly. -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.A6B4
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Welfare.
"Wonder Wart-Hog Goes On Welfare!" (Wonder Wart-Hog) / by
Gilbert Shelton. 9 p. in Rip Off Comix, no. 1 (1977). --
Call no.: PN6728.45.R5R5no.1
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Welfare Clinics.
"Sex Welfare Clinic" / by Sharon Rudahl. 1 tier in Comix
Book, no. 4 (1976). -- (Short Shrift) -- Call no.:
PN6728.4.M3C57no.4
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Welfare Council of New York City.
Trapped! -- Columbia University Press, 1951. -- 16 p. :
col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Title from cover. -- "Prepared with
the cooperation of the Committee on Narcotics of the
Welfare Council of New York City. Produced for the
Communication Materials Center, Columbia University Press,
by Information Comics Division, Harvey Publications, Inc."
1. Drug abuse--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Welfare Council
of New York City. II. Columbia University Press. III.
Harvey Publications. Call no.: PN6728.2.H33T7 1951
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Welfare Queens.
Index entry (p. 99-100) 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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The Welfare Wagon.
"Hop on the Welfare Wagon" (Superman) / Jack Schiff, script
; Win Mortimer, art ; Ira Schnapp, letters. 1 p. in Mystery
in Space, no. 8 (June/July 1952). -- Public service page.
-- Superhero genre. -- Data from Mike Tiefenbacher, Bob
Hughes, Clayton Emery and Mike Nielsen via Grand Comics
Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791 r.272
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Welk.
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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Welk, Lawrence.
"School of Performing Arts Directory"* (Frank & Ernest,
June 15, 1991) / Thaves. -- Summary: The building's room
numbering system yields quotes from Lawrence Welk ("A-one
(anna two)") and William Shakespeare ("2B (or not 2B)"). --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Shakespeare"
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Welke, Manfred.
Index entry (p. 373, 379) to Principes des Littératures
Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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Welke, Manfred.
Index entry (p. 123) in Die Welt der Comics : Probleme
einer primitiven Literaturform / Alfred Clemens
Baumgärtner. -- 5. Aufl. -- (Bochum : F. Kamp, 1972). --
Call no.: NC1355.B34 1972
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Welke, Rudolf.
Index entry (p. 1) in History of the Comic Strip, v. 1 / by
David Kunzle (Berkeley, Calif. : University of California
Press, 1973) Call no.: PN6710f.K85v.1
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Welker, Frank.
Index entry (p. 10, 30, 38, 67, 82, 97, 98, 117, 135, 151,
205, 213, 226, 286) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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Welker, Gay--Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 283) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books, by
Jerry Bails & Hames Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1973-1976). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3v.4
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The Welkin.
"Sadness Rides the Welkin"* (Krazy Kat, Jan. 28, 1940) / by
Herriman. p. 102 in The Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink
Press, 1995). -- Summary: Krazy sings the blues. -- Call
no.: PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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Well, Charles.
"Mail-Thing! 1 p. in Man-Thing, v. 2, no. 2 (Jan. 1980). --
Letters to the editor from Jacob Kasky, Rick Davies,
J.R.G., and Charles Well. -- Call no.: Call no.:
PN6728.4.M3M12
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Well, Chris.
Megaunity Red : Seven Day Challenge Collection. -- Megazeen
: Community Comics, 2002. -- 152 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. --
Contents: "The Last Witness" / Joe Endres -- "Excuses" /
Joseph Crossett -- "Lebo Hamath" / Jamie Crosley -- "Why I
Failed the 7-day Challenge" / Chris Well -- "Worthy to
Suffer" / Elgin Bolling -- "Gad" / Tom Hall -- "Stick to
the Shadows" / Eddie Medina -- "A Tale from the Corner
Stop" / Billy Leavell -- "Excuses" / Todd Webb -- "Caliber
of Faith" / Wendell Washer -- "Mouseflie" / Lynn Bradley --
"Midnight Runner" / Will Hartman K. -- "Azalea" / Mark
Melton. -- Anthology of Christian religious comics. -- Call
no.: PN6726.M43 2002
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"Well Ah Don't Like Yo' Kind of Folks, an' Tha's Why Ah'm
Heah!"* (Jive Gray, Aug. 18, 1945) / Ol Harrington.
reprinted on p. 75 of Time for Action, by Robin Mazyck
(M.A. Thesis, Michigan State University School of
Journalism, 1998). -- Summary: Jive Gray meets an American
collaborator with the Nazis, a "Herr Burton" from
Mississippi. -- Call no.: N6537.H349M3 1998
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"Well, at Least it Broke in the Right Direction!"* (Blondie,
Sept. 9, 1976) / Young & Raymond. -- Summary: Blondie
thinks she's lost five pounds, and Dagwood says the scale
is broken. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "scales"
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"We'll Be a Close-Knit Family. We'll Do Everything Together"
(Then-Now, May 1, 1962) / by Ron Fox. reproduced on p. 108
of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm (General
Publishing Group, 1997). -- Summary: The second panel has
the whole family on the golf course, including three
screaming children. -- Call no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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"We'll Be Able to Combine our Animal Migration Research with a
Continental Drift Survey"* (Robotman, June 22, 1986) /
Meddick. -- Summary: Having seen it on Mutual of Omaha's
Wild Kingdom, Oscar tags a dog and observes him with
binoculars, but the dog doesn't move. p. 116 in Robotman,
the Untold Story (New York : Topper Books, 1986). -- Call
no.: PN6728.R58U5 1986
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Well-Being.
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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"Well Blow Me Down! It's Popeye" / by Janet Hake. p. 8-9 in
Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine : SSAM, no. 26 (Nov. 1980).
-- Introduces the Popeye movie. -- Cover title: "The
World's Most Famous Sailor Goes to the Movies!" -- Call
no.: U1.S6no.26
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"Well, Call Me Madam!"* / Richard Valley & John E. Payne. p.
23 in Gay Comics, no. 25 (Spring 1998). -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.K5G3no.25
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Well-Cooked Food.
"She Doesn't Want Me to Get Used to Well-Cooked Food"* (The
Lockhorns, Sept. 27, 1993) / Hoest & Reiner. -- Summary:
Leroy explains why Loretta makes his lunch. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "cooking"
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"Well-Cooked Hams!" (The Crypt of Terror) / Jack Davis. 8 p.
in Tales from the Crypt, no. 27 (Dec./Jan. 1951/1952). --
Call no.: PN6728.2.E14T3a no.27
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"Well, Corrigan, Here is Your Enemy"* (Secret Agent Corrigan,
May 1, 1985) / by George Evans. -- Call no.: oversize
PN6726.K52A2
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Well Diggers.
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
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"We'll Discuss Heathcliff Next Semester"* (Heathcliff, Oct. 7,
1999) / Geo. Gately. -- Summary: Heathcliff pushes a
wheelbarrow full of injured dogs past a veterinarian
school, and the professor comments. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "veterinarians"
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Well-Doing.
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"Well-Done : Raw" / a review by Frank Young. p. 48-51 in The
Comics Journal, no. 145 (Oct. 1991) -- (Comics Library)
1. Raw--Reviews. 2. Spiegelman, Art. 3. Mouly, Françoise.
I. Young, Frank. II. Comics Library. Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.145
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Well Done.
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one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
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Well Done.
"I Guess She'd Rather the Carcinogens Get Us than the E.
Coli"* (Grand Avenue, July 27, 2002) / Breen. -- Summary:
Grandma is grilling hamburgers, well done. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "carcinogens"
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Well Done.
"I Think It's a Pot Roast"* (Suburban Cowgirls, Dec. 1,
1994) / by Janet Alfieri and Ed Colley. -- Summary: Maybe
we should use dental records to get a positive I.D. on that
dinner. -- Shirt slogan: Well done. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "dental records"
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Well Done is Better than Well Said.
"Ben Franklin Once Said, 'Well Done is Better than Well
Said'" (Adam, Feb. 15, 1999) / by Brian Basset. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Franklin"
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Well-Dressed.
"What the Well-Dressed Spider-Man Will Wear" 2 p. in
Amazing Spider-Man Special, no. 4 (Nov. 1967). -- Call no.:
PN6728.3.M3A52no.4
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Well-Employed Men.
"That Little Boy is Staring at Me"* (The Meaning of Lila,
May 23, 2006) / by John Forgetta and L.A. Rose. -- Summary:
She only wants to be stared at by well-employed men,
otherwise it's rude. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "staring"
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"Well, For One Thing, Goofy Was A Much Better Actor!"*
(Drabble, Feb. 28, 1990) / by Kevin Fagan. -- Summary:
Norman tries to help Patrick with his homework; Patrick is
reading Plato. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Plato"
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"We'll Forgo the Hospital Gown"* (Frank & Ernest, Aug. 2,
1997) / Thaves. -- Key words: Hospitals, nurses.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Hospital Gowns"
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"We'll Give You the Whole Enchilada"* (Rex Morgan, M.D., Aug.
7, 2000) / Wilson & Nolan. -- Summary: Rod is arrested and
asks the deputies to use lights and sirens. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "enchiladas"
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Well, God, I Goofed Again--Miscellanea.
Hank Ketcham talks about his new book, Well God I Goofed
Again, about Dennis the Menace, and about cartooning [sound
recording] / with Gene Shalit. -- 9 min. : phonotape (7 1/2
ips) -- Broadcast on NBC TV (Today Show), January 27, 1976.
1. Well, God, I Goofed Again. 2. Dennis the Menace. 3.
Cartooning. I. Ketcham, Hank, 1920- II. Shalit, Gene. a.
Voice Library. Call no.: Voice Lib. M2183 bd.3
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"We'll Have to Wait 'Til He's Sober!"* (Dopin' Dan) 1 p. in
Dopin' Dan, v. 1, no. 2 (1973). -- By Ted Richards. -- Call
no.: PN6728.45.L3D6no.2
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"We'll Have Two of Those Little Orange Toilet Bowls"* (Mister
Boffo, Sept. 21, 2000) / Joe Martin. -- Summary: Mr. Boffo
orders cantaloupe. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cantalope"
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"Well, He Did Volunteer"* (Fred Basset, June 30, 2007) / Alex
Graham Limited. -- Summary: Fred's master approaches an
overgrown churchyard with his lawnmower. -- An artist's
signature seems to read: MOM. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"lawnmowing"
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"Well, How Do You Think I Feel?"* (Blondie, May 12, 1985) / by
Dean Young. p. 30 in Battered Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA :
H. Gregory Associates, 1991). -- Summary: Herb comes home
early from a business trip and gets in bed with Dagwood,
while Blondie and Tootsie are in bed together next door. --
Call no.: PN6231.H8G74 1991
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"Well, I Ain't Got Nobody" / by Gilbert Shelton. 2 p. in Feds
'n' Heads Comics (Berkeley, Calif. : Print Mint, 1968) ;
printed again in Bijou Funnies, no. 2 (c1969). --
"Traditional song." -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7F4 1968. Call
no.: PN6728.45.K5B45no.2
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"Well, I Ain't Got Nobody" 2 p. in Fabulous Furry Freak
Brothers, no. 0 / Gilbert Shelton (Underground Classics ;
no. 1) -- Illustrated song. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.R5F18
1985
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"Well, I Can't Get Off On That"* (Foot Funnies) (single panel)
p. 3 in Albatross (Fall 1976). -- "Thanks to Barbara Love."
-- Call no.: HQ75.A384 Fall 1976
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"Well, I Feel Like I've Had a Fun Ride : Rob Liefeld on his
Career in Comics and its Accompanying Controversies" p.
27-41 in The Comics Journal, no. 195 (Apr. 1997) -- (News
Watch Special) -- Interviewed by Hart FIsher.
1. Liefeld, Rob--Interviews. I. Fisher, Hart. II. Rob
Liefeld on his Career in Comics. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.195
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"Well, I Guess We Can Scratch That Brand of Dog Food"
(Marmaduke, June 26, 1992) / Brad Anderson. -- Summary:
Marmaduke is shaking a bag of dry dog food out all over the
yard. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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"Well, I Guess You Were Right"* (Today's World, May 3, 1985) /
David Brown. -- Summary: The customs officer has torn
everything apart and found nothing. -- Call no.: oversize
PN6726.K52A2
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"Well, I Hope It Doesn't Work!"* (Out Our Way, Aug. 21, 1963)
/ J.R. Williams. -- (Why Mothers Get Gray) -- Summary: The
boy has combined a wagon and a push mower in such a way
that a wheel of the wagon should turn the drive wheel of
the mower, and the mower should then cut the tall grass off
several inches above the ground, "them babies that duck
when th' mower goes over 'em, then pop right up again!" His
mother figures he's then going to charge her twice for
mowing the lawn. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowers"
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"Well, I May Be Able To Out-Drive You, But I Sure Wish I Had
Your Short Game"* (Gigs and Gags, 1948) / Chet Adams.
reproduced on p. 119 of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by
Howard Ziehm (General Publishing Group, 1997). --
Situation: Two golfers on the course. -- Call no.:
PN6726.G595 1997
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"Well, I Once Dreamt I Knew What My Prof was Talking About!"*
(Artist at Large, 1984?) / by Tom Schluchter. -- (Big Men
on Campus) -- Summary: A student has a nightmare about
class. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "professors"
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"Well, I Wouldn't Dupe Her Home to Mom"* (Doonesbury, April
14, 2004) / G.B. Trudeau. -- Copyright 2003. -- Summary: He
found his cyberpal Brandee on the Maxim site. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "cyberpals"
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"Well, If I'm Lucky, I Should Be Able to Get Off This Thing in
About Six More Weeks" (The Far Side, Apr. 29, 1987) / by
Gary Larson. -- Summary: A kangaroo in bandages, neck
brace, sling and leg cast is using a pogo stick for a
crutch. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pogo sticks"
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"Well, If You're So Interested in Bunk Inspection, Just
Inspect This Bunk"* (Tillie the Toiler, Aug. 28, 1942) / by
Russ Westover. -- Summary: Tillie has a letter from home,
interrupted by inspection in the barracks. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "bunk"
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"Well, I'll Be. Space Isn't Curved After All!"* (Frank and
Ernest, Jan. 11, 1990) / by Bob Thaves. -- Summary: A newly
hatched chick sees the world. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"hatching"
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"Well, I'll be Hanged!" 2 p. text in Red Dragon Comics, v. 1,
no. 7 (May 1949). -- Call no.: Film 27395
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"Well, It's a Loop, Man"* (Doonesbury Flashbacks, April 13,
2004) / G.B. Trudeau. -- Originally presented in October
2003. -- Summary: He's embarrassed to be caught looking at
a sex site with his computer. The woman on his screen seems
determined. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "embarrassment"
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"Well, It's All Waiting For Us at Home"* (Stone Soup, Nov. 20,
1999) / by Jan Eliot. -- Summary: The sisters' road trip is
coming to an end. It's been nice to be away from life's
little annoyances. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "car trips"
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"Well, I've Got a Hole in One!"* (Archie, May 26, 1977) / by
Bob Montana. reproduced on p. 118 of Golf in the Comic
Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm (General Publishing Group,
1997). -- Summary: Jughead's taking his golf shoes to be
repaired, and Archie says they don't look like golf shoes.
-- Call no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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"We'll Just Put It In The Drawer for Later"* (Crankshaft, Aug.
2, 2003) / by Tom Batiuk and Chris Ayers. -- Summary: Lucy
doesn't care to see the card that came with the flowers
from Eugene. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "flowers"
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Well-Laid Plans.
"The Doctor Upsets a Few Well-Laid Plans" (Dr. Daniels) p.
21-26 in Treasure Chest of Fun & Facts, v. 3, no. 14 (Mar.
2, 1948). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.3no.14
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"Well, Lass, There ye Stand, Twixt Two Flags"* (The Hawk) /
Willis B. Rensie ; Robert Webb, pencils. 6 p. in Jumbo
Comics, no. 66 (Aug. 1944). -- Historical adventure genre.
-- Data from Lou Mougin, Henry Steele, et al. via The Grand
Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.157
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"Well, Look at That! A Magnetic Bowl!"* (Dog Eat Doug, Apr.
27, 2007) / by Brian Anderson. -- Summary: Doug tries to
knock his dish of peas on the floor. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "peas"
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"Well, Look at the Bright Side"* (Crankshaft, June 15, 2002) /
Batiuk & Ayers. -- Summary: The barbecue grill explosion
means the crab grass is gone and they won't need to mow the
lawn. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "lawns"
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"Well, Maybe He Didn't Want your Advice"* (The Born Loser,
Dec. 23, 1966) / Art Sansom. -- Summary: Brutus offers some
advice to a carpenter, and walks away with a bump on his
head. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "carpentry"
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Well-Meaning.
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
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"Well, My Flat Feet Kept Me Out of the Army"* (Geech, Aug. 29,
1983) / Bittle. -- Summary: Artie is looking for somebody
to play golf with; Geech says he plays, so Artie asks him
what is handicap is. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "handicaps"
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"We'll Need Another Bottle"* (Desert Peach) / Donna Barr. p.
47 in Gay Comics, no. 25 (Spring 1998). -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.K5G3no.25
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"Well, Neither Will Barney!"* (Flintstones, July 25, 1986) --
Summary: Fred's home early, and asks Wilma she'd play with
someone who cheats at golf. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"golf"
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"We'll Never Meet Again!" / Stan Lee, script ; John Buscema,
pencils ; John Romita, inks. 7 p. in Our Love Story, no. 2
(Dec. 1969) ; reprinted in Our Love Story, no. 14 (Dec.
1971) ; reprinted in My Love, no. 34 (May 1975). -- Data
from Mike Nielsen, Dwayne Best & Michel Maillot via Grand
Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.3.M3 O85no.2
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The Well of Skelos.
"He Who Waits in the Well of Skelos!" (Conan) / Roy Thomas,
writer ; John Buscema, artist ; Ernie Chan, embellisher. 17
p. in Conan the Barbarian, no. 73 (Apr. 1977). --
Appearance of Bêlit. -- Call no.: PN6728.4.M3C6no.73
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A Well of Sorrows, a Fountain of Renewal.
"Death : a Well of Sorrows, a Fountain of Renewal" /
written and illustrated by Joseph Michael Linsner. 9 p. in
Crypt of Dawn, v. 3 (Feb. 1998). -- Call no.:
PN6728.6.S5C5no.3
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Well Off.
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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Well-Oiled Machines.
"His Mind is Like a Well-Oiled Machine"* (Crock, Mar. 12,
1991) / by Bill Rechin and Don Wilder. -- Summary: Grout
starts his search for the Lost Patrol, then falls asleep.
-- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "machines"
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"We'll Order Pizzas Every Night and Rent Lassie Videos!"*
(Cathy, Aug. 20, 1993) / Guisewite. -- Summary: Cathy's
father promises to brush Electra every day while Cathy's
gone. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "brushing dogs"
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"We'll Pay You When We Get Some Money"* (Gummer Street, Feb.
9, 1971) / Phil Krohn. -- Summary: In the final panel we
see a pile of guys with broken cue sticks outside Sharkey's
Billiards. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "billiards"
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Well Said.
"Ben Franklin Once Said, 'Well Done is Better than Well
Said'" (Adam, Feb. 15, 1999) / by Brian Basset. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Franklin"
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"We'll See How Long the Pretty Soup Slinger can Scorn My
Love"* (The Gumps, 1925) / Sidney Smith. p. 127 in The
Comic Strip Century (Kitchen Sink Press, 1995). -- Summary:
Carlos visits the restaurant where Henrietta is working as
a waitress. -- 17th in a sequence. -- Call no.: PN6726.C595
1995v.1
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"Well, She Can Kiss the Kiddie Menu Goodbye"* (Agnes, Mar. 9,
1999) / by Tony Cochran. -- Summary: The waitress offers a
placemat and crayons, and Agnes demands oils, linen and
grant money. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "crayons"
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"Well, Simple. Think You're a Fish?"* (Krazy Kat, July 4,
1933) / Herriman. reprinted on p. 2 of Krazy Kat, no. 1
(Menomonee Falls, Wis. : Street Enterprises, 1973). --
Summary: Krazy decides to believe that it's going to rain,
and Ignatz chuckles at Krazy's credulity, and then it
rains. -- Call no.: PN6728.K7S75no.1
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"We'll Slip Away in the Dark"* (Asterix & Obelix, July 20,
1978) / Uderzo & Goscinny. -- Summary: Asterix & Obelix
make plans to escape the Indian village. -- Call no.:
PN6745.B8 1980
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"Well So Far, This has been a Major Disappointment"* (Calvin
and Hobbes, Oct. 12, 1991) / Watterson. -- Summary: Calvin
and Hobbes head for the wading pool with their snorkels
and, briefly, with high hopes. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"snorkels"
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We'll Stick Together...
"This Was Our Song"* (Hi and Lois, Sept. 1, 1989) / Dik
Browne. -- Summary: The song begins, We'll stick together,
and Chip heard it in a TV commercial for denture adhesive.
-- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Dentures"
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We'll Take it From Here, Sarge / by Garry Trudeau ; with an
afterword for parents and teachers by Chuck Stone. --
Kansas City, Kan. : Sheed & Ward, 1975. -- 93 p. : ill. ;
21 cm. -- (Cartoons for New Children) (A Doonesbury Book)
1. School integration--Comic books, strips, etc. I.
Trudeau, G. B., 1948- II. Series. III. Series: A Doonesbury
Book. Call no.: PN6728.D65W4 1975
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"We'll Take the One on the Left" (Herman, Jan. 8, 1991) /
Unger. p. 20 in Battered Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA : H.
Gregory Associates, 1991). -- Summary: A couple is shopping
for neckties, and she has decided. -- Call no.:
PN6231.H8G74 1991
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"The Well-Tempered Slapstick" p. 12 (Comics Journal #34 May
1977) (Review) Kurtzman -- Data from Pete Coogan.
I. Sherman, Bill. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.34
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"The Well Tempered Uru Hammer" p. 17 (Comics Journal #41
August 1978)
1. Thor, no. 272--Reviews. I. Decker, Dwight R. Call no.:
PN6700.C62no. 41
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"Well, There's No Wrappers On Them!"* (Ink Pen, July 28, 2006)
/ by Phil Dunlap. -- Summary: In the grocery store, the pig
doesn't recognized tomatoes or lettuce in the produce
department. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "wrappers"
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"Well, They Both Jump!"* (Just Kids, Dec. 8, 1931) / by Ad
Carter. -- Summary: The grasshopper isn't himself today,
and the question is whether the horse doctor knows anything
about grasshoppers. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"grasshoppers"
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"Well, They Stuck Out Their Chins" (Our Boarding House, July
30, 1945) -- Summary: Mack and Buster tease Hoople about
his inventing, asking if he's invented a magnetic keyhole,
and he says he's sold his crime detector "at a fancy
figure." -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "keyholes"
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Well, This is Another Fine How Do You Do / by Johnny Hart and
Brant Parker. -- New York : Fawcett Gold Medal, 1982. --
125 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- (The Wizard of Id) -- Call no.:
PN6728.W5 W36 1982
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"Well! This Narrows It Down!"* (Perky & Beanz, Feb. 3, 1987) /
Russell Myers. -- Beanz's lawnmower is ruined, he finds
he's hit a big bone, and suspects Yoyo. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "bones"
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"Well-Trained Orangutan" / R. Persaud. p. 77 in Comic Book
Marketplace, v. 2, no. 61 (July 1998). -- (Marketplace
Mail) -- Letter on Kurt Schaffenberger and inking of
comics. -- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.61
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Well-Trained Pooches.
"I'm Sure Yer Exaggeratin', Fuddsy! Osgood's a Well-Trained
Pooch!"* (Bugs Bunny, Mar. 30, 1972) / Ralph Heimdahl, Al
Stoffel. -- Summary: Elmer returns Osgood to Bugsy's pet
shop because he chewed up all the furniture. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "chewing"
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"We'll Walk You to the Chopper"* (The Phantom, May 2, 1985) /
by Lee Falk & Sy Barry. -- Summary: The Phantom and his
wolf accompany Panama. -- Call no.: oversize PN6726.K52A2
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Well Water.
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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"Well, We Know You Can Handle Pressure"* (Cleats, June 10,
2002) / Bill Hinds. -- Summary: Dawn's dad puts lights all
over her so she'll be noticed during soccer tryouts. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "pressure"
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"Well, We've Had Quite a Day, eh, Batman, Sweetie?" / Skip
Williamson. reprinted on p. 17 in The World of Comic Art,
v. 1, no. 1 (June 1966). -- Gay Robin gag cartoon. -- Call
no.: NC1426.W6v.1no.1
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"Well, Why Not?" 2 p. in Guano Comix (Berkeley, Calif. : Print
Mint, 1972). -- Single 2 p. centerfold drawing, ending with
a striding mouse in lower right. -- Signature appears in
left margin, possibly "dmS". Jay Kennedy, in The Official
Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide, interprets it as
"Daw." Another untitled drawing in this issue (p. 35) shows
a running mouse in the lower right. -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.P7G8 1972
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"The Well Wishers" (Jughead) 6 p. in Jughead's Double Digest
Magazine, no. 125 (Nov. 2006). -- Call no.:
PN6728.A7J83no.125
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Well Worn Daffy.
Index entry (p. 246) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall,
1991). -- Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991
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"Well, You Are Getting Closer"* (Natural Selection, Feb. 24,
2005) / Wallace. -- Summary: The dog brings him a pipe, a
newspaper, and a pair of feet. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"feet"
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"Well, You Can Just Return David's Puppy and Tell Him to Give
You Back Your Little Sister!"* (The Girls, July 2, 1958) /
by Franklin Folger. -- -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "puppies"
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"Well, You Didn't Have to Keep the Motor Running!"*
(Doonesbury, Aug. 17, 1991) / G.B. Trudeau. -- Summary:
Boopsie sends B.D. packing, and he comes back to the car
with his suitcase and golf clubs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"golf clubs"
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"Well, You'd Better Learn to Like Them!" (Speed Bump, May 5,
2006) / Coverly. -- Summary: A young anteater doesn't like
ants. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "ants"
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Welle, John.
Index entry (p. 40) 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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Weller, Alice Lee, 1919- --Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 283) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books, by
Jerry Bails & Hames Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1973-1976). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3v.4
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Weller, Hayden.
"The First Comic Book" / Hayden Weller. p. 195 in The
Comics as an Educational Medium (Journal of Educational
Sociology, v. 18, no. 4, Dec. 1944). -- Weller describes a
1911 Mutt and Jeff collection. -- Call no.: L11.J76v.18no.4
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Weller, Mike.
Index entry (p. 43) in Adult Comics : an Introduction / by
Roger Sabin (London : Routledge, 1993). Call no.:
PN6710.S23 1993
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Weller, Mike.
Index entry (p. 110, 111) in Comics, Comix & Graphic
Novels, by Roger Sabin (London : Phaidon, 1996). Call no.:
PN6710.S24 1996
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Weller, Sam.
"Alex Ross' Art Takes the Graphic Novel Industry to New
Heights" / by Sam Weller. sect. 5, p. 1, 7 in The Chicago
Tribune (July 13, 1999). -- About the Superman story,
"Peace on Earth." Includes a sidebar on Frank Miller:
"Miller Made Comic Books Safe for Adults." -- Call no.:
PN6710.S35 1999
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Welles.
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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Welles.
Index entry (p. 20) in A History of American Graphic Humor,
v. 2 (1865-1938), by William Murrell (New York : Macmillan
Company for the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1938). --
Call no.: NC1420.M8v.2
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Welles, Gideon.
Index entry (p. 204) in A History of American Graphic
Humor, v. 1 (1747-1865), by William Murrell (New York :
Whitney Museum of American Art, 1933). -- Call no.:
NC1420.M8v.1
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
"Ici Radio Fin du Monde" / Stan Barets. text p. 42-44 in
Spécial Fin du Monde : Métal Hurlant, no. 38 bis (Paris :
Humanoïdes Associés, 1978) -- About the Orson Welles War of
the Worlds broadcast in 1938. -- Contents page title:
"Radio Fin du Monde." -- Call no.: PN6748.M4F5 1978
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 337) in The Comic-Book Book, ed. by Don
Thompson & Dick Lupoff (Krause Publications, 1998). -- Call
no.: PN6725.T5 1998
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 104) in Dangerous Drawings, ed. by Andrea
Juno (New York : Juno Books, 1997). -- Call no.:
PN6725.D245 1997
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 329) in The Encyclopedia of American
Comics, ed. by Ron Goulart (New York : Facts on File,
1990). Call no.: PN6725.E64 1990
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 252, 264) in Histoire de la Bande Dessinée
/ Gérard Blanchard. Nouv. éd. (Verviers : Marabout, 1974).
Call no.: PN6710.B58 1974
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 45) in A History of the Comic Strip, by
Pierre Couperie, et al. (New York : Crown Publishers,
1968). -- Call no.: NC1355.B28513
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 70, 125) 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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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 254) in The Penguin Book of Comics, by
George Perry and Alan Aldridge. Rev. ed. Harmondsworth,
England : Penguin Books, 1971. -- Call no.: NC1340.P4 1971
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 225) to Principes des Littératures
Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 51) in Puros Cuentos III, 1934-1950 / Juan
Manuel Aurrecoechea, Armando Bartra (México, D.F.:
Grijalbo, 1994) Call no.: PN6790.M4A8 1988 t.3
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 183) in Système de la Bande Dessinée, by
Thierry Groensteen (Paris : Presses Universitaires de
France, 1999). -- Call no.: PN6714.G76 1999
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 179) to Understanding Comics, by Scott
McCloud (New York : HarperCollins, 1994) Call no.:
PN6710.M39 1994
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 18, 298) in Will Eisner, a Spirited Life,
by Bob Andelman (Milwaukie, OR : M Press, 2005). -- Call
no.: PN6727.E35 Z5A5 2005
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
Index entry (p. 28) in The Will Eisner Companion, by N.C.
Christopher Couch & Stephen Weiner (New York : DC Comics,
2004). -- Call no.: PN6727.E35 Z5C6 2004
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
"Rosebug" (Schlomo Raven) / Byron Preiss, Tom Sutton. 60 p.
in Fiction Illustrated, v. 1 (1976). -- Summary: The
janitor at Radio City Music Hall has been killed by a
sandbag, and the word "Rosebug" has been written by the
victim in the spilled sand. Schlomo, Orsoni Wells, and the
FBI arrive to investigate. The FBI says there's a Negro
acting as a German spy in the show, and Wells rewrites the
script to trick him into revealing himself during the
performance. His name is Greenwood, and he gets away.
Looking for him, Schlomo finds a nest of German spies and
hears that they're heading for Washington. With Wells and
the FBI, Schlomo heads for Washington. In Washington they
apprehend Greenwood pretending to be an ambassador from
England. Schlomo doesn't think the case is over, and indeed
soon notices that Orsoni Wells' shoes make a footprint that
spells "Rosebug." The Wells in Washington is a fake Wells
sent by the Germans to bomb a meeting in the Pentagon.
Schlomo disarms the bomb and rescues the real Wells. --
Call no: PN6726.F5v.1
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Wellesley.
"The First Co-Eds" 2 p. text in Wonder Woman, no. 79 (Jan.
1956). -- History of women attending college in the U.S.,
beginning in 1833 at Oberlin College, and describing the
beginnings of Mt. Holyoke, Vassar, Smith College,
Wellesley, Radcliffe and Barnard. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3W6no.79
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Wellesley.
Index entry (p. 70) in Cartooning for Suffrage / by Alice
Sheppard (Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press,
1994). Call no.: NC1425.S54 1994
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Wellesley (Fall 2004)
"Wham! Pow! You Go, Girl!" / Julia Hanna. p. 68 in
Wellesley (alumni magazine), Fall 2004. -- Article on Xeric
grant winning comics writer Julie Yeh, who collaborates
with her artist husband Jack Hsu. Includes a photograph of
Yeh. -- Call no.: PN6710.S35 2004
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