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Parker, Jack.
Entry (p. 125) in Dictionary of British Comic Artists,
Writers, and Editors, by Alan Clark (London : The British
Library, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6735.C513 1998
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Parker, James Reid, 1909-
The Hokinson Festival. New York : Dutton, 1956. -- ca. 200
p. : chiefly ill. ; 27 cm. -- "The final Hokinson
collection, more than 450 cartoons ... selected by her New
Yorker collaborator, James Reid Parker.
I. Hokinson, Helen Elna. II. Parker, James Reid. Call no.:
NC1429.H575P3
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Parker, James Reid, 1909-
The Ladies, God bless 'em! / by Helen E. Hokinson ; with a
memoir by James Reid Parker and an appreciation by John
Mason Brown. -- New York, E.P. Dutton, 1950. -- 88 p. :
ill. ; 27 cm. -- "Drawings ... originally published in the
New Yorker."
I. Hokinson, Helen Elna. II. Parker, James Reid, 1909- III.
Brown, John Mason, 1900-1969. IV. E. P. Dutton. V. The New
Yorker. Call no.: NC1429.H6A39
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Parker, James Reid, 1909- --Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 298, 299) in The World Encyclopedia of
Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit : Gale Research,
1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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Parker, Janet.
"Arena of the Voltamen"* (Lost World) / art: Lily Renee. 10
p. in Planet Comics, no. 46 (Jan. 1947). -- Introduction of
Janet Parker and Jack; villains are Sargo (introduced) and
Voltamen. -- Data from Lou Mougin via the Grand Comics
Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5P55m no.46
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Parker, Janice.
Walt Disney's The Jungle book / inspired by the Rudyard
Kipling "Mowgli" stories ; writer, Carl Fallberg ; artist,
Al Hubbard ; colorists, Janice Parker, Lynn Williams ;
cover artist, Rick Hoover ; cover colorist, Gail Gailey ;
editor, David Seidman ; editor-in-chief, Len Wein. --
Burbank, Calif. : Walt Disney Publications, 1990. -- 1 v. :
col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Title from p. 2 of cover. -- Cover
title: Walt Disney's Classic The Jungle Book. -- "Originaly
published in 1967 by Western Publishing, Inc., as Walt
Disney presents the Jungle book." -- Genres: Funny animal,
jungle adventure. -- Call no.: PN1997.5.J8W3 1990
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Parker, Janice.
X-Men : Danger Room, Genosha, Shi'ar Galaxy, Sentinels'
Base, The Savage Land, and More! / illustrator/
illustration coordinator, James Janes ; inker, Dave Simons
; colorists, Janice Parker, Michele Marrero-DeCicco ;
illustration script development, Dwight Zimmerman. --
Lincolnwood, Ill. : Publications International, 1992. -- 1
v. : col. ill. ; 31 cm. -- (Look & Find Books)
1.Superhero comics--Miscellanea. I. [Each creator] II.
Danger Room. III. Genosha. IV. Shi'ar Galaxy. V. Sentinels'
Base. VI. The Savage Land. VII. Series. VIII. Publications
International. Call no.: PN6728.X2J3 1992
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Parker, Jeff, 1959-
Fallout : J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo Szilard, and the
Political Science of the Atomic Bomb / Jim Ottaviani,
Janine Johnston, Steve Lieber, Vince Locke, Bernie
Mireault, and Jeff Parker. -- Ann Arbor, MI : G.T. Labs,
2001. -- 239 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- "A story of the
Manhattan Project and the price J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo
Szilard, and we all paid for the atomic bomb." -- Written
by Jim Ottaviani. -- Includes bibliographical references
(p. 233-236). -- Call no.: QC773.3.U5 O78 2001
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Parker, Jeff, 1959- --Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 216) in The National Cartoonists Society Album
1996 ed., edited by Bill Janocha (New York : NCS, 1996). --
Call no.: NC1300.N3 1996
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Parker, Judge
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Parker, Katherine.
"In the Pool Room, Smoking Cigars"* (Judge Parker, July 31,
1997) / by Paul Nichols, Le Doux and Wilson. -- Summary:
The women were talking about the old road, and the boys? --
Key words: Katherine Parker, noticing. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "Cigars"
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Parker, Lisa Trusiani, 1959-
Entry (p. 156-157) in Comic-Book Superstars, by Don &
Maggie Thompson (Iola, Wis. : Krause Publications, 1993).
-- Call no.: PN6707.C65 1993
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Parker, Mary Jane.
"I Think Lergnom Would Agree With You"* (The Amazing
Spider-Man, June 8, 1989) / Stan Lee, Larry Lieber. --
Summary: Aunt May calls with a last-minute dinner
invitation, so the puppy gets the dinner Mary Jane had
prepared. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog food"
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Parker, Mr.
"The Blood-Crazed Butcher"* (Captain Wings) / art: Al
Gabrielle? 12 p. in Wings Comics, no. 18 (Feb. 1942). --
Villains The Butcher (named Booth), Max, Tommy, Gus, and
Steve all introduced; introduction of Cmdr. Saunders, Mr.
Parker, and Sue. -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand
Comics Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5W5m no.18
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Parker, Pat.
Index entry (p. 134) in All in Color for a Dime, edited by
Dick Lupoff & Don Thompson (Iola, WI : Krause Publications,
1997). -- Call no.: NC1426.A43 1997
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Parker, Pat.
Index entry (p. 43-44, 46-47) in The Great Women
Superheroes / Trina Robbins (Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen
Sink Press, 1996) Call no.: PN6725.R59 1996
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Parker, Paul, 1927-
"Avenger" / Paul Parker. 1 p. fact feature in Contact
Comics, no. 7 (July 1945). -- About the Grumman TBF
Avenger, a carrier-based torpedo bomber. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.A83C6no.7
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Parker, Paul, 1927-
"Hellcat" / Paul Parker. 1 p. fact feature in Contact
Comics, no. 7 (July 1945). -- About the Grumman F6F
Hellcat, a carrier-based fighter aircraft. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.A83C6no.7
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Parker, Paul, 1927- --Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 202) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books, by
Jerry Bails & Hames Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1973-1976). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3v.3
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Parker, Paul, 1927- --Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 328) 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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Parker, Peter.
"Get Lost Grandpa! No Bums Allowed"* (The Amazing
Spider-Man, June 19, 1989) / Stan Lee, Larry Lieber. --
Summary: Three guys are roughing up an old homeless man,
and Peter gets ready to change the odds.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "odds"
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Parker, Peter.
"The Parents of Peter Parker" (Spider-Man) / John Romita
and Stan Lee, story ; Larry Lieber, pencils ; Mickey Demeo,
inks. 40 p. in Amazing Spider-Man Special, no. 5 (Nov.
1968). -- Data from George Olshevsky. -- Call no.:
PN6728.3.M3A52no.5
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Parker, Peter.
"Warning Me of What?"* (Spider-Man, Aug. 2, 1997) / Stan
Lee, Larry Lieber. -- Summary: Peter can't sleep, his
spider sense is tingling, as the raven flies through the
night. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Warnings"
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Parker, Peter--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 128) in All in Color for a Dime, edited by
Dick Lupoff & Don Thompson (Iola, WI : Krause Publications,
1997). -- Call no.: NC1426.A43 1997
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Parker, Peter--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 286) in Ron Goulart's Great History of
Comic Books (Chicago : Contemporary Books, 1986). Call no.:
PN6725.G635 1986
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Parker, Peter--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 49) in Super Heroes: a Modern Mythology, by
Richard Reynolds (Jackson : University Press of
Mississippi, 1994). -- Call no.: PN6725.R45 1994
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Parker, Quanah, 1854-1911.
Blood on the Moon / Jaxon. -- Berkeley, CA : Last Gasp,
1978. -- 33 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- Cover title. -- Third in
a series that began with his White Comanche (1977) and Red
Raider (1977)
1. Indians of North America--Comic books, strips, etc. 2.
Parker, Quanah, 1854-1911--Comic books, strips, etc. 3.
Comanche Indians--Comic books, strips, etc. I. Jaxon. Call
no.: PN6728.45.L3B55
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Parker, Quanah, 1854-1911.
Comanche Moon, a Picture Narrative about Cynthia Ann Parker
: her twenty-five year captivity among the Comanche Indians
and her son, Quanah Parker, the last chief of the Comanches
/ written and illustrated by Jack Jackson ; introduction by
T.R. Fehrenbach. -- San Francisco, CA : Rip Off Press,
1979. -- 119 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. -- Bibliography: p.
118-119.
1. Parker, Cynthia Ann, 1827?-1864--Comic books, strips,
etc. 2. Parker, Quanah, 1854-1911. 3. Comanche
Indians--Captivities--Comic books, strips, etc. 4. Indians
of North America--Captivities--Comic books, strips, etc. I.
Jackson, Jack, 1941- Call no.: E99.C85P374 1979
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Parker, Quanah, 1854-1911.
Index entry (p. 61, 75-85, 92, 152) in Comic Books as
History, by Joseph Witek (Jackson : University Press of
Mississippi, 1989). Call no.: PN6725.W52 1989b
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Parker, R.
Entry (p. 125) in Dictionary of British Comic Artists,
Writers, and Editors, by Alan Clark (London : The British
Library, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6735.C513 1998
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
The Amazing Spider-Man : Soul of the Hunter / J.M. De
Matteis, writer ; Mike Zeck, penciler ; Bob McLeod, inker ;
Rick Parker, letterer ; Steve Buccellatto, colorist. -- New
York : Marvel Comics, 1993. -- 47 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm.
-- Spine title: Spider-Man: Soul of the Hunter. -- Sequel
to: Kraven's Last Hunt. -- Call no.: PN6728.A5S6 1993
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
"Bullpen Bulletins" 1 p. in X-Force, no. 1 (Aug. 1991) --
SUMMARY: In strip form: Stan's Soapbox (1 tier) by Stan Lee
& John Romita ; followed by 3 tiers about Mark Gruenwald
and the Marvel offices scripted by Barry Dutter with art by
Rick Parker.
1. Gruenwald, Mark--Comic books, strips, etc. I. [Each
creator] II. Stan's Soapbox. Call no.: PN6728.6.M3X2no.1
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
Cable and the New Mutants / Louise Simonson, writer ; Rob
Liefeld, penciler ; Hilary Barta, Bob Wiacek, inkers ; Joe
Rosen, Rick Parker, letterers ; Brad Vancata, Glynis
Oliver, Mike Rockwitz, colorists. -- New York : Marvel
Comics, 1992. -- 173 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- Original
published in The New Mutants, no. 86-91, 93-94.
1. Superhero comics. I. [Each creator]. II. The New
Mutants, no. 86-91, 93-94. III. Marvel Comics. Call no.:
PN6727.S555C3 1992
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
"Death Rides the Big Balloons!" (The Human Fly) / Bill
Mantlo, writer ; Frank Robbins, penciler ; Steve Leialoha,
inker ; Rick Parker, letterer ; Don Warfield, colorist. 17
p. in The Human Fly, no. 14 (Oct. 1978). -- Summary: A
lighter-than-air race begins, that includes a reconstructed
Graf Zeppelin and Hindenberg. The race is a benefit for the
"Fund for the Handicapped." The Human Fly plans to walk a
tightrope between two blimps, but has an accident and one
of the dirigibles approaches the Empire State Building at
high speed. While the skyscraper is being evacuated, the
Human Fly makes it to the runaway with Blaze's help, and
finds two stowaway children. The kids can't speak but
communicate in sign language, which luckily the Human Fly
understands. The ship is diverted. -- Cover title: "Fear
Over Fifth Avenue!" -- Call no.: PN6728.4.M3H8no.14
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
Everything I Really Need to Know I Learned from Television
/ written by Barry Dutter ; illustrated by Rick Parker. --
New York : Applause Books, 1992. -- 80 p. : ill. ; 13 x 21
cm. -- "An Applause original".
1. Television--Caricatures and cartoons. I. Dutter, Barry.
II. Parker, Rick. III. Applause Books. Call no.:
NC1429.P268A4 1992
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
Generation Zero / Pepe Moreno, story and art ; Archie
Goodwin, script ; Janice Chiang, Richard Howell, Rick
Parker, letters. -- New York : DC Comics, 1991. -- 127 p. :
col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- Previously published in Epic
Illustrated, no. 17-24 (Apr. 1983-June 1984).
1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc. I. [Each
creator (5)]. II. DC Comics, Inc. III. Epic Illustrated. k.
Zero. Call no.: PN6777.M6G4 1991
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head's Greatest Hits / Mike Lackey,
writer ; Rick Parker, artist and letterer ; Bob Sharen,
colorist. -- New York : Marvel Comics, 1994. -- 95 p. :
col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Originally published as Beavis &
Butt-Head, no. 1-4.
1. Teen humor comics. I. Lackey, Mike. II. Parker, Rick.
III. Sharen, Bob. IV. Beavis and Butt-Head's Greatest Hits.
V. Beavis & Butt-Head, no. 1-4. VI. Marvel Comics. Call
no.: PN6728.B377L3 1994
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
Robocop 2 / Alan Grant, writer ; Mark Bagley, penciler ;
Tony DeZuniga, inker ; Rick Parker, letterer ; Steve
Buccellato, Suzanne Dell'Orto, colorists ; Gregory Wright,
editor ; Tom DeFalco, editor in chief. -- New York : Marvel
Comics, 1990. -- 60 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "The
official adaptation of the hit film". -- Character is a
cyborg. -- Genre: Science fiction. -- Call no.:
PN6728.R574G7 1990
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Parker, Rick, 1946-
Spider-Man, Dr. Strange : The Way to Dusty Death / Roy
Thomas, co-plotter/scripter ; Gerry Conway, co-plotter ;
Michael Bair, penciller ; Mark Beachum, inker, Melinda ;
Mark Texeira, inker, Xandu ; Michael Bair, inker ; Joe
Rosen, Rich Parker, letterers ; Bob Sharen, colorist. --
New York : Marvel Comics, 1992. -- 61 p. : col. ill. ; 26
cm.
1. Superhero comics. I. Thomas, Roy. II. Conway, Gerry.
III. Bair, Michael. IV. Beachum, Mark. V. Texeira, Mark.
VI. Rosen, Joe. VII. Parker, Rick. VIII. Sharen, Bob. IX.
The Way to Dusty Death. X. Doctor Strange. XI. Marvel
Comics. Call no.: PN6727.T45S55 1992
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Parker, Rick, 1946- --Interviews.
Rick Parker interview (9 p.) in David Anthony Kraft's
Comics Interview, no. 33 (1986). -- Topics: Marvel comics,
New York art scene. -- Data from issue 100 of magazine. --
Call no.: PN6725.D28no.33
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Parker, Rick, 1946- --Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 157) in Comic-Book Superstars, by Don & Maggie
Thompson (Iola, Wis. : Krause Publications, 1993). -- Call
no.: PN6707.C65 1993
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Parker, Rick, 1946- --Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 14) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books :
1978 Yearbook / by Jerry Bails (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1979-1980). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3 1978
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Parker, Rick, 1946- --Miscellanea.
"Extracurricular Activities" p. 22-23 in The Comics
Journal, no. 156 (Feb. 1993). -- (Newswatch) -- Notes on
work outside comics by Charles Burns, Art Spiegelman, Evan
Dorkin, Bob Fingerman, Kyle Baker, David Mazzucchelli,
Leslie Sternbergh, Lynda Barry, Rick Parker, Barry Dutter.
-- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.156
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Parker, Ron.
Hoohah! : The Best of E.C.'s Finest Fanzine. -- Oakland,
Ca. : R. Parker, 1984. -- 108 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. -- Title
from cover. -- "A collection from ten issues of the 1950's
E.C. fanzine, with some additions from the infamous Futures
File".
1. E.C. Comics. 2. Comic books, strips, etc.--History and
criticism--Periodicals. I. Parker, Ron. Call no.:
PN6725.H58 1984
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Parker, Ron.
Valor / notes and comments edited by Bhob Stewart and
written by Ron Parker, et al. -- West Plains, Mo. : R.
Cochran, 1988. -- ill. (some col.) ; 31 cm. -- (The
Complete EC Library) -- Reprint. Originally published: New
York: L.L. Publishing Company, 1955. -- 5 nos in 1 vol. --
Shelved as published in boxed set with: MD, Impact.
1. Historical fiction--Comic books, strips, etc. 2.
Adventure story comics. I. Stewart, Bob. II. Parker, Ron.
III. Series. Call no.: PN6728.2f.E14V25a 1988
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Parker, Sam.
Index entry (p. 120) to The Fleischer Story / by Leslie
Cabarga (New York : Nostalgia Press, 1976) -- Data from Don
Markstein. Call no.: NC1766.U52F593
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Parker, Theobald.
"Can Earth Dodge Its Star of Doom?" / Theobald Parker. 3 p.
text in Planet Comics, no. 25 (July 1943). -- Data from Lou
Mougin via the Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.F5P55m no.25
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Parker, Theobald.
"Can the Creatures of Space Enslave Us?" / Theobald Parker.
3 p. text in Planet Comics, no. 28 (Jan. 1944). -- Data
from Lou Mougin via the Grand Comics Database Project. --
Call no.: PN6728.1.F5P55m no.28
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Parker, Theobald.
"Is There a Lost Race Beneath the Polar Cap?" / Theobald
Parker. 3 p. text in Planet Comics, no. 29 (Mar. 1944). --
Data from Lou Mougin via the Grand Comics Database Project.
-- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5P55m no.29
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Parker, Theobald.
"Will Earth's Lost Race Return?" / Theobald Parker. 4 p.
text in Planet Comics, no. 26 (Sept. 1943). -- Article
claiming the builders of Angkor Wat, Cambodia were space
aliens. -- Data from Lou Mougin via the Grand Comics
Database Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5P55m no.26
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Parker, Tom S.
Big Time in Bedrock / adapted by Wendy S. Larson ; based on
a screenplay written by Tom S. Parker & Jim Jennewein and
Steven E. de Souza. -- New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 1994.
-- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. -- (The Flintstones) --
Summary: "Life has been good to the Flintstones lately.
Fancy cars, new clothes, expensive jewelry, all they've
ever wanted. Not so for their friends Barney and Betty.
Hard times have forced the Rubbles to move in with Fred and
Wilma. Will their friendship survive?" -- " Illustrated
with full-color photos from the new motion picture." --
Call no.: PN1997.F56L34 1994
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Parker, Tom S.
The Flintstones [videorecording] / a Hanna-Barbera/Amblin
Entertainment production ; Universal City Studios, Inc. --
Universal City, Calif. : MCA Universal Home Video, 1994. --
1 videocassette (91 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. -- VHS
format. -- Cast: John Goodman, Rick Moranis, Elizabeth
Perkins, Rosie O'Donnell, Kyle MacLachlan, Halle Berry,
Elizabeth Taylor. -- Writers, Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein,
Steven E. de Souza ; producer, Bruce Cohen ; director,
Brian Levant ; music, David Newman ; executive producers,
William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Kathleen Kennedy, David
Kirschner, Gerald R. Molen. -- Summary (from OCLC
cataloging): Cliff Vandercave & his accomplice plan a
robbery but they need a stooge (Fred Flintstone) to take
the rap. A sudden promotion (part of their scheme) puts
Fred in the executive suite, while Barney's luck takes a
turn for the worse. -- Call no.: PN1997.F56V5 1994
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Parker, Tom S.
The Flintstones : a Yabba-Dabba-Doo! Adventure / adapted by
Wendy S. Larson ; based on a screenplay written by Tom S.
Parker & Jim Jennewein and Steven E. De Souza. -- New York
: Grosset & Dunlap, 1994. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 21 cm. --
Summary: Fred Flintstone has finally made it to the top,
but he had to fire his best friend, Barney Rubble, to get
there. -- Call no.: PN6728.F57 L27 1994
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Parker, Tom S.
The Flintstones : the Movie Storybook / adapted by Wendy S.
Larson ; based on a screenplay written by Tom S. Parker &
Jim Jennewein and Steven E. De Souza. -- New York : Grosset
& Dunlap, 1994. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Call no.:
PN1997.F56L3 1994
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Parker, Tom S.
The Flintstones : the novelization / adapted by Francine
Hughes ; based on a screenplay written by Tom S. Parker &
Jim Jennewein and Steven E. De Souza. -- New York : Grosset
& Dunlap, 1993. -- 60 p. : col. ill. ; 20 cm. -- Call no.:
PN1997.F56H8 1993
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Parker, W. T.
Index entry (p. 332) in History of the Comic Strip, v. 2 /
by David Kunzle (Berkeley, Calif. : University of
California Press, 1990) Call no.: PN6710f.K85v.2
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Parker, Wendy.
Index entry (p. 29, 38) 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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Parker.
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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Parker Brothers.
"Anti-Monopoly" / by Leonard Rifas. 2 p. in Corporate
Crime, no. 1 (July 1977). -- About corporate monopolies,
using the Parker Brothers board game as a motif. -- Call
no.: PN6728.45.K5C6no.1
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Parkers.
Index entry (p. 40) in Stap Me! The British Newspaper
Strip, by Denis Gifford (Tring : Shire Publications, 1971)
-- Call no.: PN6735.G5S75 1971
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Parkhouse, Annie.
The Lords of Misrule / script, John Tomlinson ; art, Gary
Erskine ; colouring, Sophie Heath ; lettering, Annie
Parkhouse ; cover Simon Bisley. -- London : Atomeka, 1993.
-- 60 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Genre: Horror. -- Call
no.: PN6737.T56L6 1993
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Parkhouse, Steve.
The Complete Bo Jeffries Saga / writer, Alan Moore ; art,
colouring and lettering, Steve Parkhouse ; editors, Gary
Leach & Paul Jenkins ; with an introduction by Lenny Henry.
-- Northampton : Tundra, 1992. -- 76 p. : col. ill. ; 26
cm. -- Call no.: PN6737.M6C6 1992
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Parkhouse, Steve.
The Hiding Place / written by Charlie Boatner ; illustrated
by Steve Parkhouse ; color art by Julianna Ferriter. -- New
York : Piranha Press, 1990. -- 112 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
1. Fantasy comics. I. Boatner, Charlie. II. Parkhouse,
Steve. Call no.: PN6727.B58H5 1990
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Parkhouse, Steve.
"Jack Kirby Tribute" p. 1-19 (inverted) in The Comics
Journal, no. 167 (Apr. 1994) -- Included are brief tributes
by: Chic Stone, Mike Baron, Joe Simon, Martin Wagner, Alex
Toth, George Perez, Wendy Pini, Dick Ayers, Carmine
Infantino, Neil Gaiman, Rick Veitch, Paul Chadwick, Archie
Goodwin, David Mazzucchelli, Chester Brown, Joe Sinnott,
Walter Simonson, Don Heck, Seth, Timothy Truman, William
Stout, Gary Panter, Mike Vosburg, Joe Orlando, Mike Royer,
Jim Woodring, Eric Shanower, Marv Wolfman, Roy Thomas,
Richard Corben, Alan Moore, Flo Steinberg, Moebius, Joe
Matt, Steve Rude, Kevin O'Neill, Dave Gibbons, Steve
Parkhouse, Dennis O'Neil, John Romita, Scott McCloud, Burne
Hogarth, Barry Windsor-Smith, Larry Marder, Stan Lee, Will
Eisner, Marie Severin.
1. Kirby, Jack. I. [Each professional] Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.167
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Parkhouse, Steve.
Muktuk Wolfsbreath, Hard-Boiled Shaman / Terry LaBan, Steve
Parkhouse. -- New York : DC Comics, 1998. -- col. ill. ; 26
cm. -- (Vertigo) -- To be complete in 3 nos. -- Genre:
Detective. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1. -- Call no.: PN6728.6.D3
M8 1998
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Parkhouse, Steve.
The Spiral Path / written, illustrated and lettered by
Steve Parkhouse, Geoff Senior, John Ridgway, Annie
Halfacree. -- Guerneville, CA : Eclipse Comics, 1986. --
col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Title from cover. -- Complete in 2
nos. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-2.
1. Fantasy comics. I. Parkhouse, Steve. II. Senior, Geoff.
III. Ridgway, John. IV. Halfacree, Annie. Call no.:
PN6728.5.E25S63 1986
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Parkhouse, Steve.
Voyager : a Doctor Who adventure / Steve Parkhouse, script
; John Ridgway, art. -- London : Marvel Comics, 1985. --
100 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- (A Marvel Graphic Novel) --
Afterword by Colin Baker.
1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc. I. Parkhouse,
Steve. II. Ridgway, John. III. Baker, Colin. IV. A Doctor
Who Adventure. V. Series. a. British comics. Call no.:
PN6738.D64P3 1985
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Parkhouse, Steve--Miscellanea.
"Bojeffries Artist Defends Stan Lee" p. 36-37 (Comics
Journal #137 September 1990) (Letter) -- Data from Pete
Coogan.
1. Lee, Stan. I. Parkhouse, Steve. Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.137
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Parkhouse, Steve--Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 203) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books, by
Jerry Bails & Hames Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1973-1976). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3v.3
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Parkhouse, Steve--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 266) in Adult Comics : an Introduction / by
Roger Sabin (London : Routledge, 1993). Call no.:
PN6710.S23 1993
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Parkhurst, Harry.
"The Ruse that Flashed Back" (Hopalong Cassidy) / drawn by
H.V.L. Parkhurst. 7 p. in Master Comics, no. 46 (Jan. 1944)
I. Parkhurst, H. V. L. II. Hopalong Cassidy. k. Flashing
Back. Call no.: Film 15791r.65
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Parkhurst, Harry.
"The Winged Horse!" (Hopalong Cassidy) / drawn by H.V.L.
Parkhurst. 6 p. in Master Comics, no. 44 (Nov. 1943) --
Title from contents page: "Winged White Horse."
I. Parkhurst, H. V. L. II. Hopalong Cassidy. III. Winged
White Horse. k. White Horses. k. Horses. Call no.: PN6728
f.M38no.44
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Parkhurst, Harry--Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 203) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books, by
Jerry Bails & Hames Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1973-1976). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3v.3
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Parkhurst, Harry--Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 328) 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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Parkhurst, Harry--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 189) 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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Parkin, John K.
"Our Own Private Avengers" / by John K. Parkin. p. 35-36 in
Comic Effect, no. 7 (Autumn 1994) -- On an Avengers fan
club.
k. The Avengers--Miscellanea. k. Fan clubs. I. Parkin, John
K. Call no.: PN6725.K52C6no.7
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Parking.
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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Parking.
"Ignore the Examiner"* (For Better or For Worse, Aug. 1,
1997) / Lynn. -- Summary: Elizabeth passes her drivers'
exam with flying colors. -- Key words: Skills, parallel
parking. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Flying Colors"
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Parking.
"It's Parked Back In Front of the Church!"* (Hi and Lois,
Apr. 17, 1960) / by Mort Walker and Dik Browne. p. 124 in
Battered Husbands (Redondo Beach, CA : H. Gregory
Associates, 1991). -- Summary: The family is walking home
from church on a beautiful day, forgetting all their cares
and their car. -- Call no.: PN6231.H8G75 1991
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Parking.
"No Parking"* (Peg) 1/2 p. in Wonder Woman, no. 86 (Nov.
1956). -- Begins: I've got this date tonight with Timmy. --
Call no.: PN6728.1.N3W6no.86
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Parking.
"No Place to Roost" (Gasoline Alley, Nov. 21, 1919) / King.
-- Summary: Walt has circled the block 3 times looking for
a parking place. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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Parking.
"Relax, Son, Relax" (Freckles and His Friends, Sept. 30,
1946) / by Blosser. -- Summary: Norma takes Nutty parking,
and he doesn't want to cooperate just because she bought
him a movie and a hamburger. -- Call no.: PN6728.F675F6
1939 v.2
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"The Parking Lot Bandit!" (Robin) / Bob Rozakis, script ; Al
Milgrom and Terry Austin, art. 6 p. in Detective Comics,
no. 450 (Aug. 1975). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3D4no.450
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Parking Lots.
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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Parking Lots.
"I Got Troopers in the Parking Lot on Standby"* (Tank
McNamara, Nov. 6, 1993) / by Millar-Hinds. -- Summary:
Rival football teams are in a status competition based on
how many state troopers are guarding their coaches. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "status"
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Parking Lots.
"Parking Space Lust"* (Lyttle Women, Mar. 7, 1991) / by
Kathryn LeMieux. -- Summary: Two guys in cars are following
her through the parking lot. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"parking lots"
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Parking Lots.
"Today the World's First Artificial Nose Recipient Took a
Wheelchair Ride Around the Hospital Parking Lot"* (Bloom
County, Jan. 9, 1986) / by Berke Breathed. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "wheelchairs"
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Parking Lots.
"Unhandicapped Parking Only"* (Frank & Ernest, Aug. 5,
1995) / Thaves. -- Summary: Ernie and Frank arrive at the
city golf course parking lot. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"parking lots"
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Parking Lots.
"We Aren't Allowed to Ride it Through the Parking Lot to
the Car"* (Blondie, Sept. 4, 1999) / Young & LeBrun. --
Summary: Dagwood says golf is great exercise, and Blondie
asks how if they just ride in the golf cart. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "golf carts"
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Parking Meters.
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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Parking Meters.
"The City's Trying to Raise Enough Money for a New Skating
Rink"* (Close to Home, Feb. 4, 1994) / McPherson. --
Summary: A man finds a parking meter next to his own
driveway. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking meters"
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Parking Meters.
"Diamond Jim has Another 7 Minutes Left on his Parking
Meter"* (Drabble, Sept. 1, 1993) / Fagan. -- Summary: Dad
won't leave until he gets his money's worth. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "parking meters"
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Parking Meters.
"Hydrant Descending"* (The Bus) / by Paul Kirchner. p.
34-35 in Heavy Metal, v. 4, no. 5 (Aug. 1980). -- Summary:
A litter basket, a piece of paper, a liquor bottle, a
mailbox and a parking meter get on the bus, and a fire
hydrant gets off. -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.4no.5
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Parking Meters.
"I Told Him We Were Related"* (Fox Trot, Sept. 14, 1993) /
by Bill Amend. -- Summary: Superman is dead on the sidewalk
between a parking meter and a policewoman; Jason explains.
-- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking meters"
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Parking Meters.
"You Get the Parking Meter and I'll Buy the Coffee" (Herman
Classics, Aug. 20, 1993) / Unger. -- Summary: The parking
meter is bent over under their car's bumper. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "parking meters"
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Parking Places.
"Able to Handle the Guy"* (Tank McNamara, Aug. 1, 1997) /
Millar-Hinds. -- Summary: The no. 1 draft pick with the
criminal record has stolen the general manager's car and
his parking place. -- Key words: Car theft. -- Call no.:
PN6726f.B55 "Criminal Records"
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Parking Places.
"Holding a Parking Place for My Wife"* (Broom-Hilda, Jan.
2, 1993) / Russell Myers. -- Summary: Broom-Hilda
misunderstands why a man is standing in the street, and
gets herself run over. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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Parking Places.
"I Haven't Left My Home and I Still Can't Find a Place to
Park"* (Cathy, Dec. 7, 1991) / Guisewite. -- Summary: Can't
find a place in the clutter of her apartment to sit and
order from her holiday catalogs. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"parking"
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Parking Places.
"They're Looking for a Place to Park"* (Us & Them, July 31,
1995) / Dewar. -- Summary: Women run out of gas and get
stranded in life with the children, while men just fill up
and go round and round. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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"'Parking Privileged' has a Positive Ring to it"* (Jump Start,
Nov. 17, 1999) / Armstrong. -- Summary: Marcy's patient
asks if he's a cripple for life. She says no, he's
"handicapped." No, "disabled." No, "physically challenged."
"I've become a minority with a label nobody can agree on!"
he wails. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "labels"
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"The Parking Ramp Ticket"* (Campus Quips, Apr. 19, 1993) / by
Darrin Maurer. -- Summary: Bentley and Tyh pay the parking
charge and then can't find their theater tickets. Tyh only
has one thing in his pocket. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"parking ramps"
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Parking Ramps.
"Maybe it was the Second Left"* (The Muppets, July 19,
1982) / Guy & Brad Gilchrist. -- Summary: Miss Piggy is
driving, and Kermit gives directions to an above-ground
parking garage that take them into an office. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "parking ramps"
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Parking Ramps.
"Multi-Storey Car Park"* (Fred Basset, Jan. 14, 1971) /
Graham. -- Summary: Fred used to like being left in the
car, but there's nothing interesting in the parking ramp.
-- Call no.: PN626 f.B55 "parking ramps"
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Parking Ramps.
"Unfortunately, Now We Can't Find the Car"* (Fred Basset,
May 13, 1994) / A. Graham Ltd. -- Summary: Fred and his
mistress have had success shopping, but are lost in the
multi-storey car park. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking
ramps"
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"Parking Space Lust"* (Lyttle Women, Mar. 7, 1991) / by
Kathryn LeMieux. -- Summary: Two guys in cars are following
her through the parking lot. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"parking lots"
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Parking Spaces.
"I Thought You Were Going to Save Me a Parking Space"
(Herman, July 10, 1986) / Unger. -- Summary: He tried.
There are tread marks across his back. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "parking"
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Parking Spaces.
"I Wonder Why There Are So Many Parking Spaces?"* (Blondie,
Feb. 2, 1993) / Young & Drake. -- Summary: Blondie and
Dagwood park, then see a snowplow cover their car with
snow. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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Parking Spaces.
"My Conscience Didn't Want my Senate Parking Space Moved to
West Virginia"* (Shoe, July 6, 1993) / by Jeff MacNelly. --
Summary: The Senator caved in and voted his conscience. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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Parking Spaces.
"The Spaces for Your Handicap are Way Down at the Far End"*
(Hi and Lois, June 12, 1993) / Chance Browne. -- Summary:
Thurston has parked in handicapped parking, and is told to
move. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "handicaps"
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Parking Spots.
"The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth : The Aggressive,
However, Shall Inherit the Closest Parking Spots"* (Sally
Forth, Oct. 24, 1992) / by Greg Howard and Craig MacIntosh.
-- (The Gospel According to Sally) -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "parking"
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Parking Spots.
"He's Been Elected Captain of the Club!"* (Fred Basset,
Apr. 30, 1993) / Alex Graham. -- Summary: Fred is elated
that they're parking at a reserved spot at the golf club,
but it's a mistake. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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Parking Spots.
"Hey, Fred, You Parked in the Boss' Secretary's Spot!"*
(The Flintstones, Feb. 28, 1974) -- Summary: Miss
Strongstone heaves Fred's car out of the parking spot. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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Parking Spots.
"Throw Things Out the Window and Charge Them to My
Accout!"* (Cathy, Dec. 18, 1984) / by Cathy Guisewite. --
Summary: Cathy can't find a parking spot at the mall. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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Parking Spots.
"The Urban Auto : A How-To Guide" (Rhymes with Orange, Aug.
30, 1995) / Hilary B. Price. -- Summary: Suggested budget
for parking violations, predicted lack of mobility due to
parking spots, recommended sunroof for exiting car. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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"Parking Ticket"* (Simple Sally) / Stan & Dan. 1 p. in My Girl
Pearl, no. 5 (July 1957) -- Tenth story. -- Begins: Lady,
you can't leave that car there! -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.M3M86no.5
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Parking Tickets.
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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Parking Tickets.
"Harry, Bring the Breathalyzer!"* (Kudzu, May 24, 1985) /
Marlette. -- Summary: Kudzu is getting a ticket for parking
in a handicapped space; his explanation is that he's
left-handed. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "handicaps"
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Parking Tickets.
"There's a Parking Ticket Tied to his Collar"* (Marmaduke,
Nov. 12, 1984) / Brad Anderson. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"parking tickets"
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Parking Tickets.
"Wind Chill of 30 Below and I Get a Ticket for Parking in a
Handicapped Zone!"* (Geech, Jan. 3, 1991) / Bittle. --
Summary: Where's global warming when you need it? -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "wind chill"
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Parking Violations.
"The Urban Auto : A How-To Guide" (Rhymes with Orange, Aug.
30, 1995) / Hilary B. Price. -- Summary: Suggested budget
for parking violations, predicted lack of mobility due to
parking spots, recommended sunroof for exiting car. -- Call
no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parking"
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Parkinson, C. Northcote.
Index entry (p. 162) in The Mad World of William M. Gaines,
by Frank Jacobs (Secaucus, N.J. : L. Stuart, 1972). -- Call
no.: PN4874.G28J3
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Parkinson, John.
Index entry (p. 29) 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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Parkinson, John.
Index entry (p. 180, 183) in Panel by Panel : A History of
Australian Comics, by John Ryan (Stanmore, NSW : Cassell
Australia, 1979). -- Index by John Melloy. -- Call no.:
PN6790.A8R9
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Parkinson, Keith.
"Carnivores of Light and Darkness (an excerpt)" / by Alan
Dean Foster ; art by Keith Parkinson. p. 90-95 in Frank
Frazetta Fantasy Illustrated, v. 1, no. 2 (Summer 1998). --
Text with one illustration. -- Call no.:
PN6728.6.Q3F7v.1no.2
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Parkinson, Rod, 1918-
Entry (p. 203) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books, by
Jerry Bails & Hames Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1973-1976). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3v.3
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Parkinson's Law.
Index entry (p. 162) in The Mad World of William M. Gaines,
by Frank Jacobs (Secaucus, N.J. : L. Stuart, 1972). -- Call
no.: PN4874.G28J3
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Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893.
The Conspiracy of Pontiac / Francis Parkman. -- New York :
Gilberton, 1960. -- 45 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Classics
Illustrated ; no. 154) -- Title from cover.
1. Pontiac's Conspiracy, 1763-1765--Comic books, strips,
etc. I. Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893. II. Classics
Illustrated ; no. 154 Call no.: PN6728.1.G5C55no.154
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Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893.
The Oregon Trail / by Francis Parkman. -- New York :
Gilberton, 1964. -- 48 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Classics
Illustrated ; no. 72)
1. Indians of North America--Comic books, strips, etc. 2.
Western comic books, strips, etc. I. Parkman, Francis,
1823-1893. II. Series. Call no.: PN6728.1.G5C55no.72
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Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893.
The Oregon Trail / by Francis Parkman ; adapted by Norman
Weiser ; illustrations by Dave Simons. -- New York :
Playmore, 1979. -- 238 p. : ill. ; 12 cm. -- (Illustrated
Classic Editions) (Moby Books)
1. West (U.S.)--Description and travel--Comic books,
strips, etc. I. Weiser, Norman. II. Parkman, Francis,
1823-1893. III. Simons, Dave. IV. Series. V. Series 2. Call
no.: F592f.P24 1979
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Parks, Ande, 1964-
"Crucible of Freedom" (Steel) / Jon Bogdanove and Judith
Kurzer Bogdanove, story ; Humberto Ramos, pencils ; Ron
Boyd, Don Davis, Wayne Faucher, Dennis Janke, Andy Lanning,
Rob Leigh and Ande Parks, inkers. 53 p. in Steel Annual,
no. 1 (1994) -- (Elseworlds) -- Summary: Alabama, early
days of the Civil War. Slave blacksmith John Henry makes a
suit of armor and leads plantation slaves in a successful
rebellion against their master. -- Call no.:
PN6728.6.D3S782no.1
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Parks, Ande, 1964-
"The Heirs of Hell" (Sinbad in the House of God) / R.A.
Jones, writer ; M.C. Wyman, penciller ; Ande Parks, inker.
24 p. in Sinbad, bk. 2, no. 1 (Mar. 1991)
I. [Each creator] II. Sinbad in the House of God. k. Hell.
k. The House of God. k. God. Call no.:
PN6728.55.A3S5bk.2,no.1
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Parks, Ande, 1964-
Scimidar. Book 3, The Twilight Men / by R.A. Jones, Rob
Davis & Ande Parks. -- Newbury Park, Calif. : Malibu
Graphics, 1991. -- Previously published in comic book form
by Eternity Comics.
1. Fantasy comics. 2. Erotic comic books, strips, etc. I.
Jones, R. A. II. Davis, Rob. III. Parks, Ande. IV. The
Twilight Men. V. Malibu Graphics. Call no.: PN6727.J63S352
1991
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Parks, Ande, 1964-
Straw Men / writers, Michael Vance, R.A. Jones ; art &
letters, Rob Davis ; inks, Ande Parks. -- Wheeling, WV :
All American Comics, 1989- . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- To be
complete in 8 nos. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1.
1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc. I. Vance,
Michael. II. Jones, R. A. III. Davis, Rob. IV. Parks, Ande.
Call no.: PN6728.5.I55S75 1989
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Parks, Ande, 1964-
"Tin Men" (Catwoman) / Jo Duffy, writer ; Jim Balent,
penciller ; Ande Parks, inker. 22 p. in Catwoman, no. 11
(June 1994)
I. Duffy, Jo. II. Balent, Jim. II. Parks, Ande. k Men. Call
no.: PN6728.6.D3C3no.1
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Parks, Ande, 1964- --Miscellanea.
Entry (p. 157) in Comic-Book Superstars, by Don & Maggie
Thompson (Iola, Wis. : Krause Publications, 1993). -- Call
no.: PN6707.C65 1993
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Parks, Bert.
"There's No Doubt About It in Nelda's Mind: Bert Parks has
Really Just Gone into Hiding" (Guindon, Feb. 6, 1992) --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Parks"
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Parks, Etta.
Entry (p. 203) in The Who's Who of American Comic Books, by
Jerry Bails & Hames Ware (Detroit, Mich. : J. Bails,
1973-1976). -- Call no.: PN6725.B3v.3
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Parks, Etta.
Index entry (p. 109, 113) to A Century of Women
Cartoonists, by Trina Robbins (Northampton, Mass. : Kitchen
Sink Press, 1993). Call no.: NC1426.R63 1993
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Parks, Etta.
Index entry (p. 63) in Women and the Comics / by Trina
Robbins and Catherine Yronwode (Eclipse Books, 1985). Call
no.: PN6710.R6 1985
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Parks, Hal (George Edwards).
Index entry (p. 43, 45) in Panel by Panel : A History of
Australian Comics, by John Ryan (Stanmore, NSW : Cassell
Australia, 1979). -- Index by John Melloy. -- Call no.:
PN6790.A8R9
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Parks, Harry.
"The One-Eyed Monster Men From Mars" (Flint Baker) / art:
Dick Briefer ; script: Dick Briefer? 15 p. in Planet
Comics, no. 1 (Jan. 1940). -- Introduction and origin of
Fletcher "Flint" Baker; introduction of Harry Parks, Phil
Godwin, Cliff Grant (dies), Mimi Wilson, King of Mars, and
Princess Viga; villain is Sarko, introduced and dies here.
-- Data from Lou Mougin via the Grand Comics Database
Project. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.F5P55m no.1
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Parks, Harry--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 44) in All in Color for a Dime, edited by
Dick Lupoff & Don Thompson (Iola, WI : Krause Publications,
1997). -- Call no.: NC1426.A43 1997
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Parks, Rosa.
"Excellent Report, Hon. But You Forgot to Mention Mom"*
(Luann, Mar. 20, 1993) / by Greg Evans. -- Summary: Luann's
report on women heroes includes Susan B. Anthony, Rosa
Parks, Vilma Martinez and Jane Addams. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "Parks
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Parks, Timothy.
"CBLDF Aids Accused Comics Retailer" p. 29 in The Comics
Journal, no. 153 (Oct. 1992) -- (Newswatch) -- Summary: The
case of Timothy Parks of Comic Book Heaven, in Sarasota,
Florida. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.153
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Parks, Timothy.
"Censorship Incidents on the Rise" (Newswatch) / ER. p.
11-15 in The Comics Journal, no. 175 (Mar. 1995) -- CBLDF
round up: Tim Parks, Gordon Lee, Paul Mavrides, Mike Diana,
Ron Killingsworth, and Sam Silbert.
1. Censorship of comics. 2. Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
3. Parks, Tim. 4. Lee, Gordon. 5. Mavrides, Paul. 6. Diana,
Mike. 7. Killingsworth, Ron. 8. Silbert, Sam. I. Reynolds,
Eric. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.175
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Parks, Timothy.
"Comics Store Manager Arrested in Florida" p. 9-10 in The
Comics Journal, no. 151 (July 1992)-- (NewsWatch) --
Summary: Obscenity case of retailer Timothy Parks, of Comic
Book Heaven, Sarasota. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.151
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Parks, Timothy.
"Two Florida Comic Shops Go On Trial : Comic Book Heaven
Manager Jailed for Display of Material Harmful to Minors"
(Newswatch : Legal News) / ER. p. 7-10 in The Comics
Journal, no. 165 (Jan. 1994) -- Topics: Obscenity, Mike
Diana, Timothy Parks. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.165
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Parks-Carter, Derek.
"The Quest, chapter 1" / by Derek Parks-Carter. p. 57-59 in
Heavy Metal, v. 4, no. 8 (Nov. 1980). -- Begins: "Within
moments of their return from a visit to a far town Sir
Derek and Sir Michael are asked to search out and recover
the Golden Foon. Rebuilding their balloon to meet this
challenge, by changing to xylophonic power, they depart,
suitably provisioned, into a peaceful sky, unaware that
events beond their ken were sent in motion." -- Call no.:
PN6728.H43v.4no.8
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Parks-Carter, Derek.
"The Quest" / by Derek Parks-Carter. p. 70-72 in Heavy
Metal, v. 4, no. 9 (Dec. 1980). -- "More to come." -- Call
no.: PN6728.H43v.4no.9
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Parks.
"At Least You Will Eat This Week"* (Gaston le Crayon) 1 p.
in Tom Terrific, no. 6 (Fall 1958). -- Summary: Gaston gets
a job painting for the mayor, signs for the city park. --
Inside front cover. -- Call no.: PN6728.2.P5T6no.6
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Parks.
"At the Pentagon We Like to Call This Open Park at the
Center of the Building 'Ground Zero'"* (Shoe, July 7, 1990)
/ MacNelly. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "Pentagon"
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Parks.
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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Parks.
"Blitzkrieg in Central Park!" (The Avengers) 20 p. in The
Avengers, no. 45 (Oct. 1967) ; abridged to 18 p. in Marvel
Triple Action #37).
k. Central Park. k. Parks. Call no.: PN6728.3.M3A87no.45.
Call no.: PN6728.4.M3M373no.37
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Parks.
"By the Fountain in the Park" / Don Martin. 2 p. in
Witzend, no. 2 (1967)
I. Martin, Don. k. Fountains. k. Parks. k. Urination. Call
no.: PN6728.W48no.2
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Parks.
"Crooks' Tour of Palisades Park" (Maniaks) 24 p. in
Showcase, no. 68 (May/June 1967) -- Data from Gene Reed. --
Call no.: PN6728.2.N3S47no.68
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Parks.
"Dog Show at the Park"* (Marvin, June 21, 1999) /
Armstrong. -- Summary: Bitsy is going to be entered, and is
reluctant. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog shows"
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Parks.
"Easy, You'll Just Start Coughing Again"* (Tank McNamara,
July 8, 1993) / by Millar-Hinds. -- Summary: Tobacco
executives are trying to increase consumption among young
people by associating the product with healthful outdoor
activity, though they're worried the EPA might ban smoking
in national parks. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "smoking"
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Parks.
"Feed the Pigeons/Fresh Squab"* (Bizarro, Aug. 2, 1997) /
Piraro. -- Summary: A stand in the park has one clerk
selling grain, and another selling roast fowl on a stick.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Squab"
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Parks.
"He's a Touch Target from Now On" (Our Boarding House, Aug.
8, 1961) / Bill Freyse. -- Summary: Word is around that the
Major has money, and his friends ask for loans to avoid the
poorhouse, high bridges, and muscling in on the squirrels'
peanuts in the park. -- Call no.: PN6728f.O8F6 1934v.16
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Parks.
"Horace Has Been Practicing Golf All Morning in the Park"*
(Little Folks, copyright 1932) / by Tack Knight. reproduced
on p. 74-75 of Golf in the Comic Strips, ed. by Howard
Ziehm (General Publishing Group, 1997). -- Call no.:
PN6726.G595 1997
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Parks.
"I Think My Magnet is Defective"* (Norm, Mar. 30, 1999) /
Michael Jantze. -- Summary: Norm walks Chuck through the
park, thinking he might be a chick magnet. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "dogs"
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Parks.
"I Treed Four Babes in One Afternoon"* (Walnut Cove, Jan.
4, 1993) / Cullum. -- Summary: Thurman took his uncle's
Doberman to the park to meet girls. -- Call no.: PN6726
f.B55 "Dobermans"
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Parks.
"In the Park"* (My Girl Pearl) / Stan Lee, Dan De Carlo. 4
p. in Showgirls, no. 2 (Aug. 1957). -- Begins: How much are
the hot dogs, mister? Two bits. -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.M3S47no.2
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Parks.
"It's About What Millie Did in the Park"* (Farley, Dec. 30,
1992) / Phil Frank. -- Summary: The Bushes are leaving
Kennebunkport for Texas, and the citizens ask for the key
to their city back, though witholding the cleaning deposit.
-- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "dog dirt"
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Parks.
"It's Also our Shortest Ride"* (Drabble, Feb. 26, 1986) /
by Kevin Fagan. -- Summary: The lodge is building an
amusement park, Polecatland, and the greatest ride is a
simulated journey through No-Neck's brain. -- Call no.:
PN6726 f.B55 "brains"
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Parks.
"Keep Off Your Grass"* (Grizzwells, June 19, 1998) / by
Bill Schorr. -- Summary: Two signs, and one says 'This is
your park.' -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "parks"
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Parks.
"A Lark at the Park" (Millie the Model) / Stan Lee & Solly
B. 7 p. in Millie the Model, no. 159 (June 1968) ;
reprinted in Millie the Model Special, no. 9 (Aug. 1970).
-- Begins: Here we are at Coney Island, kids! -- Call no.:
PN6726.1.M3M5no.159.
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Parks.
"Look! A Flag!"* (Mutts, June 9, 1998) / Patrick McDonnell.
-- Summary: The new park is nice. -- Call no.: PN726 f.B55
"golf courses"
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Parks.
"Muddville Baseball Park"* (Bernard the Brave) 4 p. in The
Dodo and the Frog, no. 89 (Aug./Sept. 1956). -- Bernard (a
St. Bernard) finds baseball difficult to understand. --
Call no.: PN6728.1.N3F83no.89
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Parks.
"The Old Boy is Strictly Not Neutral" (Our Boarding House,
Mar. 22, 1951) -- Summary: The Major assaults a stranger in
the park after hearing him say the fight against communism
is lost; "are we outguessed by a bevy of Volga boatmen?" --
Key words: Spirit of '76, flintlocks, Cornwallis, Russians.
Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Russians"
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Parks.
"Panic in Eden Park" / by Bretécher. p. 153 in National
Lampoon Presents French Comics, The Kind Men Like (New York
: National Lampoon, 1977). -- Translated from Pilote
Annuel, no. 628. -- Call no.: PN6746.N3 1977
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Parks.
Pleasure Park / Tom of Finland. -- Los Angeles, CA : Tom of
Finland, between 1984 and 1995. -- 31 p. : chiefly ill. ;
28 cm. -- (Kake ; 20) -- Call no.: PN6790.F523 T6K32 1984z
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Parks.
"Privatize"* (The City) / by Derf. -- 1997 -- Summary:
Proposes giving all government functions to corporations,
including parks, prisons, social security, and schools. --
Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "privatization"
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Parks.
"Rear of the Bus" (The Bus) / by Paul Kirchner. p. 96 in
Heavy Metal, v. 5, no. 5 (Aug. 1981). -- Summary: The
passenger finds a park with pigeons at the back of the
bus. -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.5no.5
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Parks.
"Sluggo was Too Quick, Handing Over That Stick" (Nancy) /
by Ernie Bushmiller. 1/2 p. in The Topper, no. 60 (Mar. 27,
1954). -- Summary: Sluggo gives his job of picking up paper
in the park to Bobby. -- Call no.: PN6738.T617no.60
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Parks.
"Whistling Monkey Cowboy Band Land"* (Baby Blues, Aug. 1,
1997) / Kirkman & Scott. -- Summary: Dad greets proposed
day trip with nothing that could be said in mixed company.
-- Key word: Amusement parks. -- Call no.: PN6726f.B55 "Day
Trips"
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Parkway Publishing Co.
Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders. -- Buffalo, N.Y. : Parkway
Publishing Co., 1950-1953. -- col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
Published no. 1 (May/June 1950) - no. 20 (May/June 1953),
cf. Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. -- Genre:
Western. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 4, 10 (1950-1951). -- Call
no.: PN6728.1.M27B6
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Parkway Publishing Co.--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 400) to Seduction of the Innocent, by
Frederic Wertham (New York : Rinehart, 1954). Call no.:
HQ784.C6W4
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This segment last edited January 7, 2003