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Luke-XVX
Junkyard Joe Vol. 1 | Geoff Johns
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Enjoyable fluff read at work

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AllDebooks
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A fun quiz on Bookriot https://bookriot.com/peanuts-quiz/?fbclid=IwAR2RD5232KMi9vNJc518dXM3bdXGOE65cHLR...

Ha! No surprise there. Which Peanuts character would you be?

rockpools That‘s a really cute quiz. I got Linus. Which actually I can live with 😂 1y
AllDebooks @rockpools ❤️ I thought I would come out as either CB or Linus 1y
jenniferw88 Marcie! 1y
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Caroline2 I got Charlie too. 👍 1y
CBee No surprise here, I got Charlie 💚 1y
Knitmaths Lovely quiz! I got Snoopy! 1y
willaful Another Charlie. Kind of funny, since he's not much of a reader. ;-) 1y
dabbe Another Charlie! 🏈 1y
AllDebooks @CBee ❤️ 1y
AllDebooks @dabbe ❤️ 1y
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Hooked_on_books
Reputations | Juan Gabriel Vsquez
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A celebrated political cartoonist in #Columbia is in the midst of receiving accolades when an encounter causes him to look back at a fateful choice and start asking questions. Really interesting book.

#ReadingAmericas2023

Librarybelle Sounds interesting! 1y
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JLaurenceCohen
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Pickpick

I knew how prolific Kirby was in the '60s and I knew had badly Stan Lee and Marvel screwed him over, but I had no idea how many comics he wrote before and after WWII before even creating the Fantastic Four.

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JLaurenceCohen
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"I was being crowded out of the market with my own work, done when I was ten years younger"

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JLaurenceCohen
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Captain America's iconic shield, which was originally triangular, became round because of a dispute over its likeness to another character called the Shield.

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JLaurenceCohen
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Jack Kirby is probably the single most influential comic book creator. Tom Scioli's biography of Kirby is written as a graphic novel in the style of the old comic strips that Kirby read growing up.

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dabbe
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My #specialedition includes every single comic of Charles Schulz's PEANUTS from 1952-2000. I reread all of them every year. My mom was a major Peanuts fan, and so am I. On her 50th birthday, I wrote Mr. Schulz, asking for a comic strip to give her (offering to pay, of course). He CALLED ME and told me it was a gift from him to her. Now that she's gone, I have it. #mostpreciousgift
#MarchMagic
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@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

TrishB That‘s lovely ♥️ 2y
Amiable Wow! 2y
DivineDiana How wonderful! ❤️ 2y
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RaeLovesToRead Awww, amazing! 💕 2y
TheBookgeekFrau He CALLED you?!!!! How cool is that!!! 😁 2y
dabbe @TrishB, @Amiable, @DivineDiana, @RawLovestoRead, @TheBookgeekFrau ... thanks, everyone, for the lovely comments! And yes, he did call--on his dime! That was back in 1988. He sounded like the nicest grandpa you'd ever want to meet. And he went the strip at his expense. I couldn't believe how generous he was. That was my mom's prized possession, and it's now mine. I think of her (and Schulz obviously) every time I look at it. ❣️ 2y
Ruthiella Oh my! What a great story and memory. ❤️ 2y
Eggs Oh how nice! What a lovely gesture and rich memory🥰🥰 2y
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terracollichio

“Some of them look like the hope I don't exsist“

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terracollichio

I think this would be a great intro into creative writing and get some peoples minds running. I also think that this would be a great independent reading book for most.