Comic-Based

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“This is a collection that sees a writer hitting his stride, working from a base of confidence and inspiration.”

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“Charles Schulz is a rarity: a genius who actually was one.”

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No matter what country you were in, the moment that Donald Duck appeared on screen audiences either burst into laughter or applause.

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For decades Brenda Starr has been celebrated as one of the few newspaper comic strips to feature a strong, independent female in the lead.

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“This collection captures the peak of Mr. Crosby’s skill. The best. Simply the best.”

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“. . . your eyes [will] dance across the page.”

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Over the past few decades, superheroes, villains, and other characters taken from the pages of comic books have become as much a part of American mythology as Rip Van Winkle, Paul Bunyan, and Johnn

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The myths and stories a society embraces speak volumes about what that society really is.

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“. . . the best of an American art form . . .”

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“. . . a delight for all, capturing the best of comics, film, and modern media in one four-color classic.”

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“If you love the frustrated, quacking, crazed Donald from the cartoons of the forties, you have to read A Christmas for Shacktown.”

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“It isn’t easy to write a character with 80 years of continuity while simultaneously pleasing old fans and drawing in new ones, but Will Murray does it.”

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“In our hearts and minds, childhood is eternal. And so is Skippy.”

“Did you know . . . Archie and his friends recently attended their friend Kevin Keller’s wedding . . . to another man?”

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