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How, James.
"2000 AD and Hollywood: The Special Relationship Between a
British Comic and American Film" / James How. p. 225-241 in
Comics & Culture (Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum Press,
2000). -- Call no.: PN6710.C66 2000
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How, James--Miscellanea.
Contributor note (p. 244) in Comics & Culture (Copenhagen :
Museum Tusculanum Press, 2000). -- Call no.: PN6710.C66
2000
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"How A.B. Looks to Me" / Fay King. p. 13 in Circulation, v. 2,
no. 9 (Sept. 1922). -- Description of Arthur Brisbane, with
a King self-portrait. -- Call no.: PN4841.C58v.2no.9
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How a Book is Made / written and illustrated by Aliki. -- New
York : Harper & Row, 1988. -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
Describes the stages in making a book, starting with the
writing of the manuscript and the drawing of the pictures,
and explaining all the technical processes leading to
printed and bound copies. -- "Reading rainbow book."
1. Books--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. Book industries and
trade--Comic books, strips, etc. 3. Publishers and
publishing--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Aliki. Call no.:
Z116.A4A4 1988
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"How a City was Saved" (Salt Lake City) 3 p. in True Comics,
no. 61 (June 1947) ; reprinted (p. 18-20) in Children's
Digest, no. 69 (July 1957). -- SUMMARY: A plague of
crickets is eaten by a flock of sea gulls. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.61
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How a Hollow Tree Helped Connecticut to Safeguard Her
Liberties.
"Charter Oak : How a Hollow Tree Helped Connecticut to
Safeguard Her Liberties" p. 43-46 in True Comics, no. 14
(July 1942)
1. Connecticut--Comic books, strips, etc. I. How a Hollow
Tree Helped Connecticut to Safeguard Her Liberties. k.
Oaks. k. Hollow Trees. k. Trees. Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.14
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How a Mosquito Operates (McCay film)
Index entry (p. 89) in America's Great Comic-Strip Artists,
by Richard Marschall (New York : Abbeville Press, 1989).
Call no.: PN6725.M284A5 1989
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How a Mosquito Operates.
Index entry (p. 31) in The Art of the Funnies / by R.C.
Harvey (Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 1994)
Call no.: PN6710.H35 1994
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How a Mosquito Operates.
Index entry (p. 5) to The Fleischer Story / by Leslie
Cabarga (New York : Nostalgia Press, 1976) -- Data from Don
Markstein. Call no.: NC1766.U52F593
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How a Mosquito Operates.
Index entry (p. 35, 38) in The Great American Comic Strip,
by Judith O'Sullivan (Boston : Little, Brown and Company,
1990). -- Call no.: folio PN6725 .O75 1990
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How a Mosquito Operates.
Index entry (p. 468) in The World Encyclopedia of Comics,
ed. by Maurice Horn (New York : Chelsea House, 1976). Call
no.: PN6710.W6 1976
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"How a Movie Serial is Made!" 6 p. in Real Fact Comics, no. 10
(Sept./Oct. 1947) -- Summary: Describes the filming of The
Vigilante (adapted from Action Comics).-- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3R4no.10
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"How a 97-lb. Weakling became the World's Most Perfectly
Developed Man : The inspiring story of Charles Atlas" 1 p.
advertising in Real Life Comics, no. 23 (May 1945) ; back
cover of in Real Life Comics, no. 26 (Nov. 1945) back cover
of Archie Comics, no. 20 (May/June 1946). -- Advertising
strip for bodybuilding program. Call no.:
PN6728.1.N4R4no.23
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"How a Simple Discovery Made Billy a Very Happy Boy" back
cover of Archie Comics, no. 36 (Jan./Feb. 1949). -- 2 tier
adveritising strip for Dale Shears School of Music. -- Call
no.: PN6728.1.A7A7m no.36
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"How a 25-Year-Old Deal is Killing the Comics Industry" / by
Frank Mangiaracina. p. 1-2 in The Comics Journal, no. 204
(May 1998). -- (Opening Shots) -- Editorial on comics
distribution systems. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.204
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"How About A Bowl of Dog Food Soup?"* (Peanuts, Feb. 14, 1986)
/ by Charles Schulz. -- Summary: Snoopy is in bed, the news
from the front is bad, everyone has the flu, and he needs
to eat something to keep up his strength. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "flu"
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"How About a Little Less Charm, Max?"* (Brenda Starr, Apr. 5,
1999) / Brigman and Schmich. -- Summary: Max talks to Patch
about how to charm Brenda. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"charm"
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"How About a Near Mint copy of Action #1 For Your Wife?"* (The
Fandom Zone) / Alan Dulfon. p. 24 in Comic Book
Marketplace, no. 7 (Nov. 1991). -- 1 tier strip. -- Call
no.: PN6714.C632no.7
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"How About Enough for Four, and Invite Some Girls?"* (Sam and
Silo, May 18, 1983) / by Jerry Dumas and Mort Walker. --
Summary: Sam and Silo try to decide how much to cook. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooking"
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"How About If I Just Call You Mr. Quiet Underwater Guy?"*
(Pearls Before Swine, June 11, 2002) / by Stephan Pastis.
-- Summary: Pig has a friend in the reflecting pool, who
won't talk. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "underwater"
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"How about it, Mr. Chomsky?" / Ian Cairns. p. 7 in The Comics
Journal, no. 151 (July 1992) -- (Blood & Thunder) -- Letter
to the editor. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.151
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"How About Lending Us Some Fried Chicken, Too?" (Our Boarding
House, Aug. 1, 1951) -- Summary: Amos tells a farmer he's
polling the rural folk on the atom bomb and foreign policy,
and asks if he has any extra beds; the farmer lends him a
shack and some cots. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cots"
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"How About Mowing Our Lawn, Leroy?" (The Lockhorns, July 13,
1996) / by Hoest & Reiner. -- Summary: Leroy is using his
push mower in a sunbathing neighbor's yard. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowing"
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"How About Squab?"* (Blondie, May 10, 1994) / Young & Drake.
-- Summary: The Feathered Friend Society of birdwatchers is
finicky eaters, and Dagwood has an unwelcome suggestion for
their catered dinner. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"birdwatchers"
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"How About Taking This and Putting It In His Doghouse For
Me!"* (Crankshaft, Jan. 29, 1993) / Batiuk & Ayers. --
Summary: Crankshaft has brought a bale of straw to help
Homer keep warm. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "straw"
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"How About That! A Hat Trick!"* (Crankshaft, Apr. 1, 1988) /
Batiuk & Ayers. -- Summary: All three Johnson kids are
going to miss the bus. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "hat
tricks"
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"How About Tonight?" (Our Boarding House with Major Hoople,
Nov. 6, 1956) -- Summary: The Major invites Pike to the
Owls Club for a poker game. -- Call no.: PN6728.O8F6 1934
v.13p.145
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"How About Triple Bogeys?"* (Peanuts, July 26, 1997) / Schulz.
-- Summary: The dentist has told Charlie Brown how to avoid
cavities. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf"
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"How About Two Good Words?"* (Dilbert, May 12, 1994) / S.
Adams. -- (Ratbert the Consultant) -- Summary: Ratbert
promises to put all employee input in a binder to be stored
in the same building where the boss works, and to put in a
good word for them. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "binders"
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How American Comic Books Celebrated Heroes of Medicine in the
1940s.
Medical History for the Masses : How American Comic Books
Celebrated Heroes of Medicine in the 1940s / Bert Hansen.
-- p. 148-191 : ill. ; 23 cm. -- Offprint from: Bulletin of
the History of Medicine, v. 78 (2004). -- Bibliographical
footnotes. -- Running title: American Comic Books and
Medical Heroes. -- Call no.: PN6725.H312M4 2004
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How America's Railroads Help to Keep the Wheels of Industry
Turning.
The Wheel of Progress : How America's Railroads Help to
Keep the Wheels of Industry Turning. -- Washington, D.C. :
School and College Service, Association of American
Railroads, 1957? -- 15 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Art
signed: Bill Bunce. -- Educational giveaway. -- Call no.:
PN6728.25.A75W47 1957
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"How Annie Got Her Groove Back" / Tom Heintjes. p. 18-19 in
Hogan's Alley, v. 2, no. 4 (=no. 8) (2000). -- (Radio Free
Hogan's Alley) -- Reports on the new Annie, being done by
Jay Maeder and Andrew Pepoy. -- Call no.: PN6700.H6no.8
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"How Aquaman Got His Powers!" (Aquaman) 7 p. in Aquaman, no.
48 (Dec. 1969) ; reprinted from Adventure Comics, no. 260
(May 1959) ; also reprinted in 80 Page Giant, no. 8 (Mar.
1965). -- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3A7no.48
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"How Are We Going to Recognize Him?"* (Marvin, July 8, 2004) /
Armstrong. -- Summary: The cartoonist of "Hugh Done It" is
meeting them, dressed in a trench coat while everyone else
is in shorts. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cartoonists"
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"How Are You Connected with an International Terrorist
Group?"* (Buz Sawyer, July 26, 1986) / John Celardo. --
Summary: The name of the group is "Ruin." -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "terrorism"
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"How Barefootz was Created" / by Howard Cruse. 3 p. in Snarf,
no. 7 (Feb. 1977). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.K5S58no.7
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"How Baseball Began" / Phil Berube. 2 p. in True Comics, no.
79 (Oct. 1949) -- Inside of front and back covers.
1. Baseball--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Berube, Phil.
Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.79
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"How Black Beauty Turns an Also-Ran into Video Vic!" 1 p. in
Combat Kelly, no. 43 (June 1957). -- Includes 2-tier
advertising strip for a cable exerciser. --
PN6728.2.M3C63no.43
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"How Bob's Body Brought Him Fame Instead of Shame" / photos by
"Stomp" Ganos. 4 p. in Weirdo, no. 2 (Summer 1981). -- Call
no.: PN6728.45.L3W4no.2
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"How 'Bout Elephant Bookends, a Slinky, and a Wok?"* (B.C.,
Feb. 11, 1988) / Hart. -- Summary: The census taker asks if
they have a bathtub, a kitchen sink and a stove. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "census"
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"How 'Bout Something with Space Ships?"* (Geech, 1984?) /
Bittle. -- Summary: The computer guy offers to set up some
business software on Merle's new computer. -- Reprinted on
p. 104 of Let's Burn That Bridge When We Come To It (Kansas
City : Andrews, McMeel & Parker, 1985). -- Call no.:
PN6728.G38B58 1985
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"How Can A Book Called the Ultimate Paper Boat Not Float?"*
(Spot the Frog, July 2, 2004) / by Mark Heath. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "books"
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"How Can Fertilizer Make Grass Look So Good But Taste So Bad?"
(Animal Crackers, Feb. 16, 1999) / Wagner. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "fertilizer"
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"How Can I Be The Product of Billions of Years of Evolution?*
(Pot-Shots, Aug. 11, 1993) / by Ashleigh Brilliant. -- Call
no.: PN6726f.B55 "evolution"
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"How Can I Improve My Sex Life?"* (Mr. Natural) / R. Crumb. 1
tier in Snatch Comics, no. 1 (1968). -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.A6S56no. 1
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"How Can I Write a Story About Fashion Now That My Toy Boy Is
Gone?" / by Melinda Gebbie. 3 p. in Wimmen's Comix, no. 11
(Apr. 1987). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3W5no.11
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"How Can the World Go to Pieces with Men like Gregory In It?"
(Bobby Sox, May 8, 1950) / by Marty Links. -- Setting:
Front porch, smoking. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "smoking"
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"How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere
at All?" / Marv Wolfman, plot ; Cary Bates, script ; Keith
Giffen, pencils ; Dave Hunt, inks ; Carl Gafford, colors ;
John Costanza, letters. 23 p. in DC Challenge, no. 11
(Sept. 1986). -- Features Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman,
Jonah Hex, Congo Bill, Congorilla, Bwana Beast, Aquaman,
Viking Prince, Hawkman, Hawkwoman, Adam Strange, Detective
Chimp, J'Onn J'Onzz, Zatanna, Deadman, Supergirl, Starfire,
Red Tornado, Dr. Fate, Captain Marvel, Captain Comet,
Thunderbolt, The Blackhawks, Uncle Sam, Silent Knight, Rip
Hunter, Plastic Man, Space Cabby, Enemy Ace, The Outsiders,
The New Gods, Son of Vulcan, the Teen Titans, the Global
Guardians, the Greeen Lantern Corps, the Unknown Soldier,
the Flash, the Huntress, and the Spectre. -- Data from Jon
Ingersoll, via Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
PN6728.5.D3D33 1985 no.11
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How Can you Bear to be Human? / Nicolas Bentley ; introduction
by Malcolm Muggeridge. -- New York : E.P. Dutton, 1957. --
120 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- Call no.: PR6003.E7247H6 1957
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"How Can You Grow Nuts on Land Like That?"* (Luke the Lawyer)
1 p. in Four Favorites, no. 29 (June 1947). -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.A2F6no.29
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"How Can You Tell the Imitation Pearls from the Real Ones?" /
Rehse. p. 690 in Cartoons Magazine, v. 17, no. 5 (May
1920). -- Cartoon from the Louisville Times. -- Call no.:
NC1300.C37v.17no.5
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"How Canada Got its Name" 3 p. in True Comics, no. 32 (Feb.
1944). -- An early example of the later series on place
names called "How It Got It's Name." --- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.32
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"How Cats Curse" (Kit 'n Carlyle, July 28, 1997) / Larry
Wright. -- Sample: You Silly Son of a Vacuum Cleaner.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Vacuum Cleaners"
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"How Clark Kent Met Lois Lane" (Superman) / Bill Finger, art.
p. 106-115 in Superman, from the Thirties to the Eighties.
(New York : Crown Publishers, 1983) ; reprinted from
Adventure Comics, no. 128 (May 1948) -- Data from Jon
Ingersoll.
I. Finger, Bill. II. Superman. k. Kent, Clark. k. Lane,
Lois. k. Meeting. Call no.: PN6728.S8 1983
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"How Close Did I Come to Making the Cut?"* (Frank and Ernest,
Nov. 22, 1993) / by Bob Thaves. -- Summary: With his golf
bag on his back, Frank is turned away from the heavenly
gates by St. Peter. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "golf clubs"
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"How Come All Of Your Golf Balls Have Red Rings Around Them?"*
(Drabble, May 3, 1992) / by Kevin Fagan. reproduced on p.
170 of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by Howard Ziehm
(General Publishing Group, 1997). -- Summary: Norman gets a
lecture on honesty. -- Call no.: PN6726.G595 1997
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"How Come Everyone Is So Quiet?"* (Drabble, July 31, 1997) /
by Kevin Fagan. -- Key words: Vacations, car trips,
thinking, worrying, locks, water running, ovens, bathrooms.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Quiet"
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"How Come Hippies Don't Work?"* (Nancy) / by Kitchen. 1 tier
in Snarf, no. 3 (Nov. 1972). -- Parody of the daily
newspaper strip, with a gag about getting stoned. -- Call
no.: PN6728.45.K5S58no.3
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"How Come I Never See You Sittin' On Your Doghouse Talkin' to
Birds?"* (Dennis the Menace, July 10, 1984) / Ketcham. --
Summary: Dennis is reading the Sunday comics, and talking
to Ruff. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Snoopy"
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"How Come I'm the Grown-Up?"* (Calvin & Hobbes, May 23, 1994)
/ by Bill Watterson. -- A reprint from 1989. -- Summary:
Calvin's parents go to bed after the burglary, and she
wishes she had a stuffed animal like Calvin does, and uses
her husband instead. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "stuffed
animals"
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"How Come Only 'A' Company Has So Much Crab Grass?"* (Beetle
Bailey, Nov. 17, 1992) / Mort Walker. -- Summary: Sarge's
crabbiness seems to encourage crab grass. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "grass"
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"How Come She Called Me a Brave Little Soldier" (Dennis the
Menace, July 29, 1997) / Ketcham. -- Key words:
Hypodermics, needles, shots, doctors. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "Soldiers"
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"How Come the Years go by so Fast, and February Takes
Forever?"* (Hi & Lois, Feb. 23, 1973) / Dik Browne.
reprinted on p. 166 of The Best of Hi and Lois (Bedford,
N.Y. : Comicana Books, 1986). -- Summary: Lois and Hi talk
about how time flies, but Hi is standing with his golf
clubs looking out at the snow. -- Call no.: PN6728.H5B37
1986
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"How Come They Never Have a Catleg?"* (Peanuts, Nov. 26, 1990)
/ Schulz. -- Summary: Charlie Brown says the next hole is
par four, dogleg to the right. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"doglegs"
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"How Come You Don't Want the Lawn to Grow Up to be Big and
Tall?" (Dennis the Menace, July 15, 1995) -- Situation: Mr.
Mitchell is changing the oil in his lawnmower. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "lawns"
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"How Come You're in a Left-Wing Magazine?"* / Copi. p. 63 in
Evergreen Review, no. 84 (Nov. 1970). -- Three tiers. --
Call no.: folio AP2.E884no.84
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How Comic Books Come to Life.
Creating the X-Men : How Comic Books Come to Life / written
by James Buckley, Jr. -- New York : Dorling Kindersley Pub.
Co., 2000. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm. -- (Dorling
Kindersley Readers) -- Includes index. -- Call no.:
PN6728.X2B84 2000
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How Comic Books Lost Their Edge.
"Ker-Splat! How Comic Books Lost Their Edge" / by Jacob
Heilbrunn. p. 46-49 in The Washington Monthly, June 2001.
-- Reviews the Bradford W. Wright book, Comic Book Nation.
-- Call no.: PN6710.S35 2001
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How Comic Strips are Made : why they have an enormous
influence on American thought and custom / by Russ
Winterbotham. -- Girard, Kansas : Haldeman-Julius, 1946. --
32 p. ; 22 cm. -- (Big Blue Books ; 519) -- Call no.:
PN6725.W5
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"How Could He Get Up Into His House?"* (Toonerville Folks,
Feb. 9, 1923) / F. Fox. -- Summary: At issue is whether a
bird dog can fly; shown are a dog house and a bird house of
similar size. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog houses"
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"How Could They?" / Henry R. Kujawa. p. 9, 72 in Comic Book
Marketplace, v. 2, no. 69 (July 1999). -- (Marketplace
Mail) -- Letter on Spider-Man, Gil Kane, and the George
Washington vs. Brooklyn Bridge (as site of Gwen Stacy's
death). -- Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.69
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"How Could You Forget the Plan?"* (Citizen Dog, Oct. 10, 1997)
/ M. O'Hare. -- Summary: Fluffy was supposed to run with
the ball, but Fergus is left holding it and Bruno looms
above him. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "football"
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"How Dan Clowes Creates His Worlds on Paper" / column concept
and interview by Darcy Sullivan. p. 163-173 in The Comics
Journal, no. 250 (Feb. 2003). -- (Back to the Drawing
Board) -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.250
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"How Deep Do You Have to Mulch to Keep Weeds from Growing
Through?"* (Real Life Adventures, June 9, 1999) / by Wise &
Aldrich. -- Summary: Speaking honestly, 250 feet. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "mulch"
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"How Diamond Works" / Tom Spurgeon. p. 30-32, 35-39 in The
Comics Journal, no. 215 (Aug. 1999). -- (News Watch) --
Call no.: PN6700.C62no.215
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"How Did Gravy Get On The Couch?"* (Grandpa Zeke, Mar. 7,
1991) / by James Emser. -- Summary: Grandpa has a bucket of
gravy, but he doesn't know. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"gravy"
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"How Did He Catch On Fire?"* (The Adventures of Fat Freddy's
Cat) / Shelton & Sheridan. in The Simpleton, v. 1, no. 3
(Spring 1976). -- Summary: Freddy asks Franklin to help him
put out the cat. -- Call no.: PN6728.45.H63 S4v.1no.3
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"How Did Indians First Get Fire?"* (Teepee Tim) 7 p. in Ha Ha
Comics, no. 46 (Oct. 1947). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A5H3no.46
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"How Did You Know It Was Math Homework?"* (Citizen Dog, Feb.
11, 1998) / by Mark O'Hare. -- Summary: Fergus tries to
convince Maggie that he didn't eat her homework. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "homework"
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"How Dime Flies" (Moon Mullins, June 17, 1989) / Ferd & Tom
Johnson. -- Summary: Plushbottom spends $95.32 in one hour
of grocery shopping. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "groceries"
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"How Do Cats Do That?"* (Mother Goose & Grimm, Apr. 27, 1993)
/ by Mike Peters. -- Summary: Grimm warns Attila away from
his house of cards, but Attilla climbs to the top for a nap
without disturbing them. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "playing
cards"
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"How Do I Know When I'm Really in Love?" 6 p. in DC 100-Page
Super Spectacular, no. 5 (1971). -- "My heart skipped a
beat whenever Bill came near. I practically fell apart when
Roger touched me. I could barely sleep just thinking about
Ed. And when Teddy smiled at me I felt glad all over!" --
Call no.: PN6728.4.N3 O6 no.5
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How Do I Love Thee?
"How Shall I Kill Thee? Let Me Count the Ways!" (Black
Widow) 10 p. in Amazing Adventures, no. 8 (Sept. 1971)
I. Black Widow. k. Killing. k. Counting. k. How Do I Love
Thee? Call no.: PN6728.4.M3A5no.8
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"How Do I Turn the Pages?"* (Rose is Rose, July 9, 2004) / P.
Brady. -- Summary: With his comic book in plastic, he can
read it in the bathtub. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "comic
books"
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"How do Men Choose a Partner?" / by Goupil and Walter. p. 26
in Heavy Metal, v. 25, no. 4 (Sept. 2001). -- Call no.:
PN6728.H43v.25no.4
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"How Do Two-Wheel Bikes Stay Up?"* (Blondie, July 23, 1998) /
Young & LeBrun. -- Summary: Elmo asks Dagwood to explain,
and he can't. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "balance"
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"How do Women Choose a Partner?" / by Goupil and Walter. p. 27
in Heavy Metal, v. 25, no. 4 (Sept. 2001). -- Call no.:
PN6728.H43v.25no.4
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How Do You Do.
Walt Disney Presents the Story of Brer Rabbit and the Tar
Baby [sound recording] -- Burbank, Calif. : Walt Disney
Productions, 1977. -- 1 sound disc (ca. 15 min.) : 33 1/3
rpm ; 7 in. + 1 book (24 p. : col. ill. ; 19 cm.). --
Contents: Side 1, How do you do / Mac Gimsey ; Side 2,
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah / James Baskett. -- Based on a story by
Joel Chandler Harris, writing as Uncle Remus. -- Call no.:
PN1997.5.S6S75 1977b
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"How Do You Feel About '*!!+@!??'"* (Hi and Lois, June 26,
1983) / by Mort Walker and Dik Browne. p. 108 in Battered
Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA : H. Gregory Associates, 1991).
-- Summary: Hi has a talk with Chip about not using certain
words, and developing a more refined vocabulary. -- Call
no.: PN6231.H8G75 1991
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"How Do You Feel About Prenuptial Agreements?" (Sylvia, July
29, 1997) / Nicole Hollander. -- Key words: Kicking in,
divorce, certified letters, postcards, Three Stooges. --
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Three Stooges"
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"How Do You Follow Up Dork #7?" / Rich Kreiner. p. 29-31. in
The Comics Journal, no. 230 (Feb. 2001). -- (Reviews) --
Reviews Dork #8 (Evan Dorkin). -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.230
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"How Do You Guard Against Loneliness" (Mutts, Aug. 27, 1998) /
Patrick McDonnell. -- Summary: A guard dog thinks about his
duties. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "guard dogs"
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"How Do You Hide a Superman?" (Superman) / Cary Bates, writer
; Curt Swan, penciller ; Bob Oksner, inker ; Ben Oda,
letterer ; Gene D'Angelo, colorist ; Julius Schwartz,
editor. 16 p. in Superman, no. 402 (Dec. 1984). -- Summary
(by Mary Walker): Superman has crashed, is crippled and
suffering from partial amnesia. Justin's problem is
writer's block. He is called into an alley by Superman
asking for help, and he thinks that he might be able to
take the man to a nearby shelter when they see a craft
manned by marauders from the future who have sapped
Superman's powers. Justin leads him through the sewers.
Evidently Superman also suffers from paranoia and turns on
Justin who has found refuge for him in the Superman museum.
Justin is saved from the fellow by the real Superman who
reveals that the man is an escaped mental patient and the
marauders were doctors. His mania is believing he is a
reincarnation of Superman. He used advanced technology to
make the simulation more believable. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N3S8no.402
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"How Do You Keep Your Head Steady When Your Heart's Playing
Sad Music?"* (Heart of the City, June 14, 2002) / by Mark
Tatulli. -- Summary: Dino's crying as he's saying goodbye
to the teacher on the last day of school. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "teachers"
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"How Do You Keep Your House So Neat with a New Baby Here,
Andrea?"* (Cathy, Sept. 2, 1986) / Guisewite. -- Summary:
Andrea and Luke have stuffed everything into a cupboard. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "neatness"
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"How Do You Measure Vertical Leap?"* (Buzz Beamer Asks the Big
Questions) / Bill Hinds. p. 76 in Sports Illustrated for
Kids, v. 4, no. 3 (Mar. 1992). -- Call no.:
GV561.S734v.4no.3
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"How Do You Say Elway in Pig Latin?" (Mother Goose & Grimm,
Feb. 15, 1999) / Mike Peters. -- Summary: Grimm is watching
the Super Bowl. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Pig Latin"
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"How Do You Tell Time On It?"* (Lester Goes to State, July 16,
1998) / by Omar Ahmad. -- Summary: Buddha shows Lester his
new watch, with built-in scissors, hammer, screwdriver,
knife, and blow dryer. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "blow
driers"
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"How Do You Treat a Whole Regiment for Dislocated Eyeballs?"*
(Dilly, Oct. 19, 1957) / Alfred James, Mel Casson. --
Summary: Harold takes Dilly to see the soldiers on parade,
and they see her as well. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"soldiers"
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How Do You Turn It On? / by Bil Keane. -- New York : Fawcett
Gold Medal, 1985. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- (Family
Circus) -- Call no.: PN6728.F27H6 1985
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How Does She Do That, Charlie Brown? / By Charles M. Schulz.
-- New York : Ballantine Books, 1984. -- 1 v. : ill. ; 18
cm. -- (Fawcett Crest ; 20267-4 ) -- "Selected cartoons
from You're Weird, Sir! volume 2." -- Peanuts strips. --
Call no.: PN6728.P4H67 1984
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"How Does She Do That with a Straight Face?"* (Mother Goose &
Grimm, Oct. 19, 1988) / Mike Peters. -- Summary: His owner
brings Grimm dog food and says it's yummy and delicious. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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How Does Your Garden Grow.
Yogi Bear : How Does Your Garden Grow / story by Horace J.
Elias. -- New York : Harper & Row, 1974. -- 96 p. : ill. ;
18 cm. -- Funny animal fiction. -- Call no.: PN6728.Y6H64
1974
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"How Dreams are Made" (Alley Oop, Nov. 3, 1950) / by V.T.
Hamlin. -- Summary: Alley wakes up with no new information
about the gold, so Oscar gets a tray of "victuals" from the
refrigerator to stimulate his dreaming. -- Call no.: folio
PN6728.A43F6 1937v.7
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How Droofus the Dragon Lost His Head / written and illustrated
by Bill Peet. -- Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1999. -- 46 p.
: col. ill. ; 25 cm. -- Call no.: PS3566.E2818H6 1999
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"How Durga Slew Shumbha" / script, Subba Rao ; artwork, Souren
Roy. p. 24-31 in "Tales of Durga" (Amar Chitra Katha, no.
514 (1978, 1997 printing)). -- Call no.: PN6790
.I54A5no.514
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"How D'ya Think He Got Those Buns of Steel?"* (Anxiety
Society, 1995) / Valerie Costantino. reprinted on p. 72 in
The National Cartoonists Society Album 1996 ed. -- Summary:
A woman talks to her doctor about her husband as though
he's alive, but says she knows he's dead. -- Call no.:
NC1300.N3 1996
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"How Europe Gets Your Number" / by Billy De Beck. p. 29 in
Circulation, v. 2, no. 9 (Sept. 1922). -- Brief account of
a trip to Europe, and having to do sketches everywhere he
went. -- Call no.: PN4841.C58v.2no.9
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"How Far Should You Go On A First Date?"* (Luann, July 6,
2004). -- Some suggestions under consideration are the
mall, the ice arena, Hawaii, Fiji, Australia, and China. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "first dates"
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"How Friends are Parted" (Hitopadesha) / artworks: Ashok
Dongre. 16 p. in Amar Chitra Katha, no. 185 (Mar. 1, 1979).
-- Call no.: PN6790.I54A5no.185
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"How Fry Cooks End Their Relationships" (Mister Boffo, July 5,
1999) / Joe Martin. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooks"
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"How Goes the Spaceflight Business?"* (Fox Trot, July 10,
2004) / Amend. -- Summary: They've given up because Burt
Rutan has too much of a head start, plus their test engine
is fused to the driveway. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"driveways"
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"How Good is Man?" / by Moebius. p. 7-16 in Heavy Metal, no. 7
(Oct. 1977). -- Call no.: PN6728.H43no.7
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"How Good Is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 64 in True Comics,
no. 7 (Dec. 1941). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.7
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"How Good Is Your Memory? (text : quiz) p. 64 in True Comics,
no. 8 (Jan. 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.8
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"How Good is your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 64 in True Comics,
no. 9 (Feb. 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.9
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"How Good Is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 64 in True Comics,
no. 10 (Mar. 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.10
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"How Good is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 64 in True Comics,
no. 11 (Apr. 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.11
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"How Good Is Your Memory" (text : quiz) p. 66 in True Comics,
no. 13 (June 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.13
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"How Good Is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 66 in True Comics,
no. 14 (July 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.14
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"How Good Is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 66 in True Comics,
no. 17 (Oct. 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.17
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"How Good Is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 58 in True Comics,
no. 18 (Nov. 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.18
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"How Good Is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 66 in True Comics,
no. 19 (Dec. 1942). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.19
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"How Good is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 66 in True Comics,
no. 20 (Jan. 1943). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.20
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"How Good is Your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 66 in True Comics,
no. 21 (Feb. 1943). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.21
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"How Good is your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 65 in True Comics,
no. 22 (Mar. 1943). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.22
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"How Good is your Memory?" (text : quiz) p. 66 in True Comics,
no. 23 (Apr. 1943). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.23
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"How Green Was My Goblin!" (Spider-Man) / Stan Lee, story ;
John Romita, pencils ; Mickey Demeo, inks. 20 p. in The
Amazing Spider-Man, no. 39 (Aug. 1966) ; reprinted in
Marvel Tales, no. 29 (Jan. 1971)
I. Lee, Stan. II. Romita, John. III. Demeo, Mickey. k.
Green. k. Goblins. Call no.: PN628.3.M3A5no.39.
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"How Happy Hooligan Became the Owner of a Dog" (Happy
Hooligan, Mar. 15, 1903) / F. Opper. p. 49 in The Comic
Strip Century (Kitchen Sink Press, 1995). -- Call no.:
PN6726.C595 1995v.1
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How Hawkman Won His Wings.
The Secret Origin of the Hawkman. -- New York : DC Comics,
1980. -- 14 p. : col. ill. ; 11 cm. -- Cover title. --
Caption title: How Hawkman Won His Wings. -- "No. 1".
1. Superhero comics. I. Hawkman. II. How Hawkman Won His
Wings. Call no.: PN6728.H394S4 1980
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"How He Began"* (Dr. Mid-Nite)
"The Origin of Dr. Mid-Nite"* (Dr. Mid-Nite) 8 p. in
Justice League of America, no. 95 (Dec. 1971) ; reprinted
from All-American Comics, no. 25 (Apr. 1941) -- Begins: Oh,
Doctor, your serum will save. -- Title from Amazing World
of DC Comics, no. 14. Titled "How He Began" by Gene Reed.
-- Call no.: PN6728.3.N3J8no.95
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"How He Saved His Life!" p. 275 in The Boy's Own Paper, v. 26,
no. 1307 (Jan. 30, 1904). -- Three wordless panels show a
Chinese man floating on a board at sea, fishing with his
hair braid. -- The art is signed indistinctly, perhaps "A.
Blondeau." -- Call no.: AP201.B6v.26no.1307
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"How Howie Made it in the Real World" / Gore. 8 p. in Slow
Death, no. 2 (1970). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.L3S55no.2
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"How I Became a Herstorian" / Trina Robbins. p. 78-83 in
International Journal of Comic Art, v. 4, no. 1 (Spring
2002). -- (There at the Beginning : Early Days of Comics
Scholarship) -- Includes illustrations. -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.4no.1
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"How I Became a Horrible Porpoise-Killing Monster" 8 p. in Net
Profit / by Michael J. Becker and Shelby Sampson (Ecomix,
1974). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.E25N4
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"How I Came to Write Struwwelpeter" / by Heinrich Hoffmann. in
The English Struwwelpeter (Frankfurt : Literarisch Anstalt
Rütten & Loening, 1875?). -- Call no.: PT2362.H45S7513 1875
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"How I Do It : Anecdotal Ramblings on the Production of a
Comic Book Page" / by John Byrne. p. 19-27 in Comic Book
Artists, by Alex G. Malloy (Radnor, Pa. :
Wallace-Homestead, 1993). -- Call no.: PN6714.C6315 1993
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"How I Draw the Flash" / Carmine Infantino. 2 p. in The Flash,
no. 169 (Apr./May 1967) = 80 Page Giant Magazine, no. G34 ;
reprinted from Flash Annual, no. 1 (Summer 1963) -- Data
from Jon Ingersoll of Grand Comic Book Database.
1. Drawing--Technique. 2. The Flash. I. Infantino, Carmine.
Call no.: PN6728.1.N3F55no.169
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"How I Draw Tomahawk" / by Fred Ray. 1 p. text in Tomahawk,
no. 111 (July/Aug. 1967). -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3T6no.111
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"How I Draw Usagi Yojimbo" / Stan Sakai. -- Comic strip in
Amazing Heroes, no. 187 (Jan. 1991) -- Data from Brian
Mowbray. -- Call no.: PN6725.A47no.187
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"How I Got Published in a Big Glossy Magazine" / Lloyd Dangle.
2 p. in Weirdo, no. 26 (Fall 1989). -- Call no.:
PN6728.45.L3W4no.26
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How I Got Purged from my Women's Group.
"The Two-Timer, or, How I Got Purged from my Women's Group"
/ Sharon Kahn Rudahl. p. 171-173 in Titters, the first
collection of humor by women (New York : Macmillan, 1976)
-- Call no.: PN6162.T54 1976
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"How I Love the Giggling and Gabbing of a Baby Shower!"*
(Cathy, June 5, 1986) / Guisewite. -- Summary: Andrea is
lecturing on the status of maternity leave in the 117
nations of the world, as Cathy's mother arrives. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "maternity leave"
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"How I Made a Small Fortune in Spare Time!" 1 p. in Combat
Kelly, no. 43 (June 1957). -- Advertising strip for job
selling Mason Shoes. -- PN6728.2.M3C63no.43
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"How I Met My Boyfriend" 2 p. text in DC 100-Page Super
Spectacular, no. 5 (1971). -- Call no.: PN6728.4.N3 O6 no.5
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"How I Quit Collecting Records and Put Out a Comic Book with
the Money I Saved" / story by Harvey Pekar ; art by R.
Crumb. 6 p. in American Splendor, no. 4 (1979). -- Call
no.: PN6728.45.P4A5no.4
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"How I Ruined My Bladder" / Jesse Reklaw. p. 31-34 in Expo
2000 (Bethesda, Maryland : The Expo, 2000). -- Call no.:
PN6705.U5S6 2000
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How I Spent My Summer Vacation. -- Chicago : Playboy Press,
1972. -- 128 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. -- Cartoons from Playboy.
1. Vacations--Caricatures and cartoons. I. Playboy. Call
no.: NC1428.H68 1972
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"How I Spent My Summer Vacation."
Innocence of Nihilism / by David Lapham. -- Toms River, NJ
: El Capitán, 1996. -- 256 p. : ill. ; 31 cm. -- (Stray
Bullets ; v. 1) -- Originally published in the comic book
Stray bullets. -- CONTENTS: The look of love ; Victimology
; The party ; Bonnie and Clyde ; Backin' up the truck ; How
I spent my summer vacation ; Freedom! ; Supplemental
section.
1. Horror comic books, strips, etc. I. Lapham, David. II.
Series. III. ["Each story title"] IV. El Capitán. k.
Nihilism. k. Bullets. Call no.: PN6727.L2S75 1996
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"How I Spent My Summer Vacation: 1972" / story by Harvey Pekar
; art by G. Budgett & G. Dumm. 23 p. in American Splendor,
no. 1 (1976). -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P4A5no.1
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How I Use Comic Books Good at My Branch ... and My Branch /
Lucia Gauger, Evelyn Minick and Judy Kurman. -- 1976. -- p.
3 ; 28 cm. -- Caption title. -- Photocopy from: The
U*N*A*B*A*S*H*E*D Librarian, no. 18 (Winter 1976).
1. Libraries--Special Collections--Comic books, strips,
etc. I. The U*N*A*B*A*S*H*E*D Librarian. Call no.:
Z688.C58G3 1976
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How Industry Serves the Nation.
"Bicycles"* (How Industry Serves the Nation) 1 p. in True
Comics, no. 49 (May/June 1946)
I. How Industry Serves the Nation. k. Industry. Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.49
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How Industry Serves the Nation.
"Canning Food"* (How Industry Serves the Nation) 1 p. in
True Comics, no. 51 (Aug. 1946)
I. How Industry Serves the Nation. k. Food Preservation. k.
Industry. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.51
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How Industry Serves the Nation.
"Hats"* (How Industry Serves the Nation) 1 p. in True
Comics, no. 57 (Feb. 1947) -- A history of hats.
1. Hats--Comic books, strips, etc. I. How Industry Serves
the Nation. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.57
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How Industry Serves the Nation.
"The History of Clocks"* (How Industry Serves the Nation) 1
p. in True Comics, no. 47 (Mar. 1946) -- SUMMARY: The
history of clocks.
1. Clocks--Comic books, strips, etc. I. How Industry Serves
the Nation. k. Timekeeping. k. Industry. Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.47
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How Industry Serves the Nation.
"Pencils"* (How Industry Serves the Nation) 1 p. in True
Comics, no. 53 (Oct. 1946)
1. Writing--Matrials and instruments--Comic books, strips,
etc. I. How Industry Serves the Nation. Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.53
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How Industry Serves the Nation.
"Plows"* (How Industry Serves the Nation) 1 p. in True
Comics, no. 55 (Dec. 1946)
1. Agricultural machinery--Comic books, strips, etc. I. How
Industry Serves the Nation. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.55
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"How is Calling George Bush a Slimeball Objective?"*
(Studentangle, Nov. 2, 2000) / by John K. Addis. --
Summary: A professor says that, objectively, voting for
Nader is the same as voting for Bush. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "objectivity"
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"How Is It That Pokémon Evolve with Experience, but Humans
Just Get Stupider?"* (Pokémon, Sept. 25, 2000) / by Gerard
Jones & Ashura Benimaru. -- Summary: Ash Ketchum wants
Brock's attention, but can't get it. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "evolution"
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"How It All Began, or, Present at the Creation" / Maurice
Horn. p. 6-22 in International Journal of Comic Art, v. 4,
no. 1 (Spring 2002). -- (There at the Beginning : Early
Days of Comics Scholarship) -- Includes illustrations and
bibliographical references. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.4no.1
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"How it Began" 4 p. in True Comics, no. 37 (July 1944) --
SUMMARY: Origin stories of nursery rhymes Little Jack
Horner, Jack be Nimble, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Hark Hark
the Dogs do Bark, and Ride a Cock Horse to Bambury Cross.
1. Nursery rhymes--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. [Each rhyme
title] k. Origin stories. Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.37
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"How It Began!" / art by George Evans ; script by Archie
Goodwin. p. 12-13 in Blazing Combat, no. 4 (July 1966). --
"A brief look into the days when aerial combat took wing."
-- Call no.: PN6728.3.W3B55no.4
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How it Feels to be the Husband of a Suffragette.
Index entry (p. 118) in Cartooning for Suffrage / by Alice
Sheppard (Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press,
1994). Call no.: NC1425.S54 1994
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How It Got Its Name.
"Bangor, Maine" (How It Got Its Name) 1 p. in True Comics,
no. 49 (May/June 1946). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.49
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How It Got Its Name.
"California" (How It Got Its Name) 1 p. in True Comics, no.
56 (Jan. 1947). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.56
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How It Got Its Name.
"Chicago"* (How It Got Its Name) 1 p. in True Comics, no.
65 (Oct. 1947). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.65
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How It Got Its Name.
"Columbia River" (How It Got Its Name) 1 p. in True Comics,
no. 54 (Nov. 1946). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.54
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How It Got Its Name.
"Denver, Colorado" (How It Got Its Name) 1 p. in True
Comics, no. 52 (Sept. 1946). -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.52
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How It Got Its Name!
"Hardscrabble, Cal." (How It Got Its Name!) 1 p. in Real
Life Comics, no. 45 (Aug. 1948). -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.N4R4no.45
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How It Got Its Name.
"How Canada Got its Name" 3 p. in True Comics, no. 32 (Feb.
1944). -- An early example of the later series on place
names called "How It Got It's Name." --- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P3T7no.32
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How It Got Its Name.
"Pennsylvania" (How It Got Its Name) 1 p. in True Comics,
no. 51 (Aug. 1946) ; reprinted (p. 103) in Children's
Digest, no. 3 (Dec. 1950) -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.51
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How It Got Its Name.
"Texas" (How It Got Its Name) 1 p. in True Comics, no. 50
(July 1946). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.50
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How It Got Its Name.
"Yosemite National Park"* (How It Got Its Name) 1 p. in
True Comics, no. 55 (Dec. 1946)
I. How It Got Its Name. k. Names. k. National Parks. Call
no.: PN6728.1.P3T7no.55
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"How it Happened" / adapted & illustrated by Matt Howarth. p.
130-138 in Arthur Conan Doyle (Rosebud Graphic Classics ;
no. 2) -- Mount Horeb, WI : Eureka Productions, 2002. --
Call no.: PN6726.R6302 2002
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How It Works.
"Economy : How it Works : the Facts" / by Lena Ackebo. p.
100-101 in Gare du Nord : an Anthology of Comics from
Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland -- (Stockholm
: NordiComics, 1997). -- Call no.: PN6790.S33G313 1997
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"How Joe's Body Brought Him Fame Instead of Shame" back cover
of Archie Comics, no. 28 (Sept./Oct. 1947). -- Advertising
strip for Charles Atlas bodybuilding. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.A7A7m no.28
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"How Just Two Words Turned Mac Into a He-Man!" back cover of
Archie Comics, no. 22 (Sept./Oct. 1946). -- Advertising
strip for Charles Atlas bodybuilding. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.A7A7m no.22
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How Karl Marks Prevailed Over Carl Barks.
The Parts That Got Left Out of the Donald Duck Book, or,
How Karl Marx Prevailed over Carl Barks / David Kunzle. --
leaves 15-22 ; 28 cm. -- Paper presented to the Marxism and
Art History session of the College Art Association Meeting
in Chicago, February 1976. -- Summary: Kunzle describes his
work on the translation and introduction to the English
edition of Para leer al Pato Donald, which appeared as How
to read Donald Duck, including meetings with authors Ariel
Dorfman and Carl Barks. -- Call no.: PN6725.D6Z5 1977
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How Kids Enjoy New York.
"Touring Gotham with Bob Kane" / by Lynn Woolley. p. 38-39
in Comic Book Marketplace, v. 2, no. 49 (July 1997) --
About an American Airlines pamphlet done by Kane using
Batman theme: How Kids Enjoy New York.
I. Woolley, Lynn. k. Kane, Bob--Miscellanea. k. How Kids
Enjoy New York. k. Advertising comic books, strips,
etc.--Miscellanea. Call no.: PN6714.C632v.2no.49
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"How Krypto Made History!" (Superboy) 8 p. in Adventure
Comics, no. 323 (Aug. 1964) ; reprinted from Superboy, no.
75 (Sept. 1959). -- Appearances of Babe Ruth, George
Washington, the Dutch boy at the dike, Robin Hood, and King
Arthur. -- 1964 printing is called A Hall of Fame Classic.
-- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3no.323
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"How Leander Popped the Question" (Lulu and Leander, Mar. 15,
1903) / Frank M. Howarth. p. 48 in The Comic Strip Century
(Kitchen Sink Press, 1995). -- Call no.: PN6726.C595
1995v.1
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"How Lois Lane Got Her Job" (Lois Lane) 8 p. in Superman's
Girl Friend Lois Lane, no. 17 (May 1960) ; reprinted in
Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane, no. 81 (Feb. 1968). --
"An Untold Story of Lois Lane!" -- In the reprint this
story is designated "A Demand Classic." -- Superman
appearance. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S78no.17
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"How Long Are You In For This Time?" (Dennis the Menace, July
8, 2004) / Hamilton. -- Summary: Margaret inquires about
Dennis's sentence in the corner. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"corners"
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"How Long Did You Study in Paris, and With Whom?"* (Judge
Parker, Apr. 20, 1988) / Harold LeDoux. -- Summary: Work on
the biography proceeds by candlelight. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "biography"
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"How Long Do They Stay Up There?"* (Mutts, June 22, 1998) /
Patrick McDonnell. -- Summary: A pizza cook has twirled a
crust up to the ceiling. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "cooks"
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"How Long Has It Been Since He Was Fed?"* (Hagar the Horrible,
Jan. 4, 1990) / Chris Browne. -- Summary: Hagar offers
Snert a treat, and Snert swallows Hagar's arm nearly to the
elbow. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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"How Long Will It Take You To Start The Mower?"* (Luann, Aug.
11, 1993) / by Greg Evans. -- Summary: Brad says it will
take him only 15 minutes to mow the lawn. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "lawnmowers"
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"How Luthor Met Superboy" (Superboy) p. 274-286 in Superman,
from the Thirties to the Eighties. (New York : Crown
Publishers, 1983) ; reprinted from Adventure Comics, no.
271 (Apr. 1960) -- Data from Jon Ingersoll.
I. Superboy. k. Luthor. k. Meeting. Call no.: PN6728.S8
1983
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