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[Associated Press]. 2001. Lorenzo Music, cartoon and tv figure [obituary]. Washington Post (August 10): B7
[Associated Press]. 2001. Norman Hall Wright, Disney Writer [obituary]. Washington Post (August 4): B7
[Associated Press]. 2003. Helen Honig Meyer, Book Publisher [Dell comic books obituary]. Washington Post (April 28): B4
[Astor, David]. 1994. AAEC's leadership [editorial cartoonists]. Editor and Publisher (July 9): 36
[Edwards, Bob?]. 1995. [Obit of Friz Freleng, the Warner Brothers' animator responsible for Bugs Bunny. (2:00)] National Public Radio's Morning Edition (May 29)
[Edwards, Bob]. 1997. [death of Snow White actress Adriana Caselotti from animated Disney film]. National Public Radio's Morning Edition (January 21)
[Kennedy, Martha]. 2007. Swann Fellow studies images of early Irish-Americans. Library of Congress Gazette (May 11): 5
[Langford, Terri]. 1999. Kirk Alyn, Superman [obituary for movie actor]. Washington Post (March 17): B6
[Lyden, Jacki]. 1998. Mae Questel Obit [Betty Boop and Olive Oly animation voice]. National Public Radio's All Things Considered (January 8)
[Raphael, Jordan and John F. Ronan]. 1995. Miscellaneous news: Lapham signs [film] deal; Dark Horse restructures; Massive comics-oriented work published [by Bill Blackbeard]; CD-ROM news: Marvel, CIE; Fantasy Shop Inc. raises money for AIDS organization; A.P.E. III dates set; Kurtzman exhibit planned; Comics Legends Legal Defense Fund moves; Bitchy Bitch does X-Mas [play]; Gallery news. Comics Journal (182; November): 24-25
[Sharritt, Scott]. 2003. Exclusive Steve Lightle Interview! Lightening Lad's Legion (June 1): http://www.lightninglad.com/articles/lightle.htm
[Siegel, Robert]. 1997. Burgess Meredith Dies [cartoon voice and Batman tv show actor]. National Public Radio's All Things Considered (September 10)
[Taylor, R.W.]. 1905. Brainy Bowers and Drowsy Dugan [reprints of the Chicago Daily News comic strip]. Chicago: Max Stein Publishing House
[Taylor, R.W.]. 1905. Brainy Bowers and Drowsy Dugan [reprints of the Chicago Daily News comic strip]. Chicago: The Star Publishing Co.
[Unknown.] (Magazine Watch). 1993. Courting the comic book crowd. Folio 22(9; May 15):66.
[Unknown.] 1904. Buster Brown a Family Wrecker: Son of Poor but Baptist Parents Steadily Falling from Grace through that Man Outcault's Pictures. New York Herald (May 13).
[Unknown.] 1911. Make comics educational. Survey (15 Apr):103.
[Unknown.] 1911. To improve the comic supplement. Outlook (15 Apr):802.
[Unknown.] 1915. Comic-ers. Everybody's (Jul):71-77.| ",
[Unknown.] 1932. Comic relief. Art Digest 7(Nov 1):10.
[Unknown.] 1933. Comic history. Saturday Review 10(Sep 16):108.
[Unknown.] 1933. New art in the making [comics]. Art News 31(Jan 7):8.
[Unknown.] 1934. Funnies: Colored comic strips in the best of health at age 40. Newsweek 4(Dec 1):26-27.
[Unknown.] 1936. Funny strips: Cartoon-drawing is big business; Effects on children debated. Literary Digest 122(Dec 12):18-19.
[Unknown.] 1936. Ghost cartoonists assure immportality to strips. Newsweek 8(Dec 26):34.
[Unknown.] 1937. Fortune survey: What is your favorite comic strip? Fortune 15(Apr):190.
[Unknown.] 1938. La technique du dessin anime trente ans apres son invention [comics; in French]. La Nature 66(Oct 1):201-210.
[Unknown.] 1941. Dumbo at the circus: Transparent cellulosic sheets are foundation of aminated cartoon industry. Modern Plastics 19(Sep):31-27.
[Unknown.] 1941. Let children read comics: Science gives its approval. Science News Letter 40(Aug 23):124.
[Unknown.] 1942. Student presents collection to alma mater: Ohio State University receives exhibit of original newspaper cartoons. Hobbies 26(Jan):9.
[Unknown.] 1942. Whimsy has growing pains: Animated cartoon prepares to come of age. California Arts and Architecture 59(Feb):18.
[Unknown.] 1947. Books into films: Movies based on characters out of the funnies. Publisher's Weekly 151(May 31):2718.
[Unknown.] 1948. Code for comics. School Life 31(Nov 12).
[Unknown.] 1948. Negro Heroes: A new comics publication. [Black comics]. School and Society 67(Jul 19):457.
[Unknown.] 1949. Censorship over the comic strips? Art Digest 23(May):37.
[Unknown.] 1949. Comic book illustrations at Charles Fourth Gallery. Art News 48(May):44.
[Unknown.] 1949. New York State Library covers centuries in comics display. Library Journal 74(Jul):1001.
[Unknown.] 1949. School for Sadism: Folk Art in the Atomic Age [comics]. Art Digest 23(May):27.
[Unknown.] 1950. Comfort for comics. Newsweek 35(Jan):46.
[Unknown.] 1951. American cartooning: Exhibit at the Metropolitan. Art Digest 25(May 15):17.
[Unknown.] 1955. Comic strips down. Time 65(Mar 14):86.
[Unknown.] 1958. Guggenheim Foundation film receives awards. Museum News 36(Oct 15):2.
[Unknown.] 1963. Unfinished comic crusade. America 109(Dec 14):759.
[Unknown.] 1965. Superfans and Batmaniacs [comics fandom]. Newsweek (Feb 15):89.
[Unknown.] 1965. Comi Con: Second Annual Convention of Academy of Comic-Book Fans and Collectors. New Yorker 41(Aug 21):23-24.
[Unknown.] 1965. Modern Mona Lisa: International exhibition of comic strips. Time 85(Mar 5):41.
[Unknown.] 1965. No laughing matter: First international convention on the comics. Newsweek 65(Mar 8):62.
[Unknown.] 1965. Pop! Goes the poster: Pop art portraits of comic-book favorites. Newsweek 65(Mar 29):62.
[Unknown.] 1965. Redrawing the color line: Integrated comic strip. Newsweek 65(Feb 1):45.
[Unknown.] 1965. Syndicate producing books from color comic strips: Spadea spectaculars. Publisher's Weekly 187(Mar 22):62.
[Unknown.] 1969. [Paul Sampliner named chairman of the board of Independent News Company.] New York Times (Dec 7).
[Unknown.] 1969. Comics. Berlin: Akademie der Kunst.
[Unknown.] 1970. [Alan Hanley; Crackerjack Crew.] Marvelmania (5).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Alan Hanley; James Shull.] Marvelmania (5).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Behind the scenes at Marvelmania.] Marvelmania (6).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Beneath the Planet of the Apes review.] Marvelmania (5).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Campus comics club.] Marvelmania (6).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Captain America movie serial.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Charlie Brown movie review.] Marvelmania (2).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Comics club news, quizzes, news.] Marvelmania (2).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Comics club news; quizzes, news.] Marvelmania (3).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Comics Code.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Comics reviews; letters; news.] Marvelmania (5).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Don Newton as Captain America.] Marvelmania (6).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Flash Gordon serials.] Marvelmania (6).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Harlan Ellison and Joe Sinnott.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Harlan Ellison and the Hulk.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Joe Sinnott interview.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Marie Severin; Forbushman; Not Brand Echh.] Marvelmania (5).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Mike Royer profile.] Marvelmania (2).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Odin.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Odin.] Marvelmania (5).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Reviews of Marvel comics.] Marvelmania (2).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Roy Thomas on Conan.] Marvelmania (2).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Roy Thomas on Conan.] Marvelmania (3).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Roy Thomas on Conan.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Science fiction in comics.] Marvelmania (5).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Science fiction.] Marvelmania (6).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Spider-Man and spiders.] Marvelmania (5).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Spider-Man strip; Stan Lee; John Romita.] Marvelmania (3).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Spider-man strip; Stan Lee; John Romita.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Stan Lee.] Marvelmania (6).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Thomas' and Adkins' Starhawk.] Marvelmania (6).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Tony Isabella and The Avengers.] Marvelmania (4).
[Unknown.] 1970. [Tony Isabella; The Avengers.] Marvelmania (2).
[Unknown.] 1970. Comics make the job scene. Manpower 2(2):26-28.
[Unknown.] 1971. [Jack Kirby article.] Los Angeles Herald Examiner (Apr 4).
[Unknown.] 1973. Comic books come to class: An interview with Michael Uslin. Reading Newsreport 7(3):4.
[Unknown.] 1975. ACTFL's accent on promoting FL's [using comic books to teach foreign languages]. Accent on ACTFL 5(1):7-18.
[Unknown.] 1975. In the classroom [using comics]. History and Social Science Teacher 10(3):49-56.
[Unknown.] 1975. Paul Sampliner, Led Independent News [DC Comics]. New York Times (Jan 8).
[Unknown.] 1976. [Jack Kirby interview.] Nostalgia Journal (27).
[Unknown.] 1979. French Postcards [published by Spiegelman]. New York: Raw Books.
[Unknown.] 198? or 199?. The real secret of Superman's identity. Children's Literature Volume 21 or 22?.
[Unknown.] 1983. Education: Bulletin board [comics libraries]. Christian Science Monitor (Jan 3):17.
[Unknown.] 1983. What's It Worth? 1983 Price Guide to Comic Books. New York: Dell.
[Unknown.] 1984. A comic book hero goes off the weed [Lucky Luke]. World Health (Mar):30.
[Unknown.] 1984. Language everywhere: Arts [comics in learning]. Live Wire 1(1-3; Aug-Dec).
[Unknown.] 1985. [Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]. Hartford Advocate (May 8).
[Unknown.] 1985. Barnaby comic strips to be in book form. New York Times (Jun 18):C17.
[Unknown.] 1985. Boite a idees pour l'exploitation d'une BD [Idea box for uses of a comic strip; in French]. Francais Dans Le Monde (191; Feb/Mar):37-46.
[Unknown.] 1985. Cartoons in the classroom. Children and Animals 9(4; Dec):13-15.
[Unknown.] 1985. Making a mint in collectibles [comics]. Black Enterprise (Jun):72.
[Unknown.] 1985. News in brief: Comic strip artists raise $41,000 for Africa aid. Christian Science Monitor 78(10; Dec 4):2.
[Unknown.] 1985. What, no Mr. T poster [comics on energy conservation]? Mother Jones (Jul):15.
[Unknown.] 1986. [Jack Kirby interview.] Comics Interview (41).
[Unknown.] 1986. Anti-Catholic literature secretly placed in Southern Tier churches [Jack Chick 'comics']. Albany Times Union (Aug 5):B6.
[Unknown.] 1986. Christmas Books; Uncle Wiggily's Karma and other childhood memories [Nicole Hollander]. New York Times (Dec 7).
[Unknown.] 1986. Hearst subsidiary buys news, feature syndicate. Albany Times Union (Dec 26):11B.
[Unknown.] 1986. Middle age meets Superman. The Economist 299(Jun 28):30.
[Unknown.] 1986. Mutt-Jeff cartoonist Al Smith [obituary]. Albany Times Union (Nov 26):8C.
[Unknown.] 1986. New release [popularity of comic strips]. University of Michigan News and Information Services (Dec 17):1-2.
[Unknown.] 1986. Tintin and the political intrigue. The Economist 299(May 24):95-96.
[Unknown.] 1987. [Using comics to teach.] Comic Buyer's Guide (1243; 12 Sep).
[Unknown.] 1987. The comics screen [TV and movie adaptations of comics]. Comics Scene Special (1):70-74.
[Unknown.] 1987. Winsor McCay: His Life and Art [review]. New York Times Book Review (Jun 9).
[Unknown.] 1988. America's most unusual museums [Museum of Cartoon Art, Rye Brook]. Good Housekeeping 206(May):226.
[Unknown.] 1988. Comics master: the art & spirit of Will Eisner. Print 42(Nov/Dec):88-97.
[Unknown.] 1988. Comics: an introduction. Print 42(Nov/Dec):59.
[Unknown.] 1988. Down in the jungle, something stirs: the politics of comics. The Economist 309(Oct 1):102.
[Unknown.] 1988. Exactly who killed the Boy Wonder? Time (Nov 7).
[Unknown.] 1988. Holy oldies! It's Robin and Otis [Burt Ward appearances]. USA Today (Dec 8).
[Unknown.] 1988. More papers hit 'Cathy' strip. Albany Times Union (Oct 29):A2.
[Unknown.] 1988. Spider-Man battles emotional abuse. Children Today 17(May/Jun):2-3.
[Unknown.] 1989. Bloom County's last hurrah Sunday. Albany Times Union (Aug 5):A2.
[Unknown.] 1989. 'Buz Sawyer' finally mustered out [Roy Crane comic strip]. Albany Ties Union (Oct 7):A2.
[Unknown.] 1989. Comics and columns. The Economist 312(Sep 30):28.
[Unknown.] 1989. Comics screen [TV and movie adaptations of comics]. Comics Scene (8):67-70.
[Unknown.] 1989. 'Dead' to the world [Stephen Bissette]. Comics Scene (8):6-7.
[Unknown.] 1989. 'Doonesbury' in AIDS controversy. Albany Times Union (Apr 6):A2.
[Unknown.] 1989. More Manga [Viz Comics]. Comics Scene (7):6.
[Unknown.] 1989. The comics screen [TV and movie adaptations of comics]. Comics Scene (7):67-68.
[Unknown.] 1989. The Disney World of Postage Stamps Album Bedford NH: Brookman, Barrett & Worthen.
[Unknown.] 1989. The vault of 'Horror' [horror comics]. Comics Scene (8):7.
[Unknown.] 1989. Unpleasant dreams [Nightmare on Elm Street; comic adaptation of movies; Steve Gerber]. Comics Scene (8):7.
[Unknown.] 1989. 'Vox' populi [Apple Comics' Vox]. Comics Scene (7):7.
[Unknown.] 1990. Another Skippy [editorial on Percy Crosby's Skippy and Trudeau's Doonesbury]. Time (Aug 6):10.
[Unknown.] 1990. DC Comics gives Batman sidekick [new Robin Tim Drake]. Albany Times Union (Oct 26):C7.
[Unknown.] 1990. Highbrow comic books. U.S. News & World Report 108(19; May 14):80-81.
[Unknown.] 1990. Islam's Satanic comics. Newsweek 115(Feb 5):36.
[Unknown.] 1990. Joe Hotline [Comic Book Database]. DBMS (Business Software) 3(5; May):12.
[Unknown.] 1990. Literary disputes: The strip-cartoon Koran. The Economist 314(Jan 27):94-95.
[Unknown.] 1991. Bill Mumy's return trip. People Weekly 35(Jun 3):46.
[Unknown.] 1991. Black cartoonists bring new color to the comics. Time 138(21; Nov 25):104-106.
[Unknown.] 1991. Comic Books: A roundup of new titles. Library Journal 116(10; Jun 1):132-149.
[Unknown.] 1991. Comics and censorship: the plumber's revenge. The Economist 318(Jan 19):82.
[Unknown.] 1991. Comics outlast their creators. Albany Times Union (Aug 30):C1.
[Unknown.] 1991. Japanese show helps kids develop taste for cooking [comic strip on cooking]. Albany Times Union (Oct 27):T42.
[Unknown.] 1991. Marvel Comics [stock offering]. Washington Post (Jul 17):D2.
[Unknown.] 1991. Spidey's man [Todd McFarlane]. People Weekly 35(May 6):105.
[Unknown.] 1991. Stock offerings: Now he'll need a power tie [Marvel Comics' stock offering]. Time (Jul 8).
[Unknown.] 1992. After DC Comics disappears him from its pages, Superman will only be faster than a spent bullet. People Weekly 38(12; Sep 12):148.
[Unknown.] 1992. Artist Rob Liefeld draws on his imagination and creates Youngblood, the hottest comic book around. People Weekly 37(23; Jun 15):89-92.
[Unknown.] 1992. Dahmer comic book ordered off market. Albany Times Union (Nov 19):A11.
[Unknown.] 1992. Drawing a Joker [Jack Nicholson gives movie props to Georgetown University]. Washington Post (Feb 8):D3.
[Unknown.] 1992. Give ya two Jack Rubys for a School Book Depository [Eclipse Comics].
[Unknown.] 1992. Marvel and Fleer agree: A merger is in the cards. Washington Post (Jul 25).
[Unknown.] 1992. Metropolis newspaper mourns the superhero. Albany Times Union (Nov 19):A15.
[Unknown.] 1992. Sexism In Comics. Japan Economic Journal 30(1534; Sep 12):7.
[Unknown.] 1992. Syndicates/News Services [Comics]. Editor & Publisher 125(45; Nov 7):32.
[Unknown.] 1992. Syndicates/News Services [Comics]. Editor & Publisher125(50; Dec 12):32.
[Unknown.] 1992. Time and economics prove Superman mortal. Albany Times Union (Sep 4):A1.
[Unknown.] 1992. X-men move from Marvel to Malibu [artists leaving]. Washington Times (Feb 20).
[Unknown.] 1993. [Denys Cowan interview.] Comics Journal (160; Jun).
[Unknown.] 1993. [Derek Dingle interview.] Comics Journal (160; Jun).
[Unknown.] 1993. [Dwayne McDuffie interview.] Comics Journal (160; Jun).
[Unknown.] 1993. [Ho Che Anderson interview.] Comics Journal (160; Jun).
[Unknown.] 1993. [Jason and David Sims interview.] Comics Journal (160; Jun).
[Unknown.] 1993. [Michael Davis interview.] Comics Journal (160; Jun).
[Unknown.] 1993. [Nabile Hage interview.] Comics Journal (160; Jun).
[Unknown.] 1993. [Stan Shaw interview.] Comics Journal (160; Jun).
[Unknown.] 1993. After more than 25 years as Chekhov, Star Trek's Walter Koenig launches a new enterprise: His own comic book. People Weekly 39(23; Jan 14):62.
[Unknown.] 1993. Arts and Humanities [Trade Comics]. Library Journal 118(12; Jul):74.
[Unknown.] 1993. Beavis and Butt-Head lose their fire [MTV moves controversial show to new time slot]. Broadcasting and Cable 123(42; Oct 18):22.
[Unknown.] 1993. Cheap Novelties: The Pleasures of Urban Decay [review of book by B. Katchor]. American Heritage 44(8; Dec):98-99.
[Unknown.] 1993. Chemistry in comics [Letter]. Chemistry in Britain 29(6; Jun):481.
[Unknown.] 1993. Christian Comic Books Hope to Soar. Christianity Today 37(8; Jul 19):48.
[Unknown.] 1993. Comic power [art exhibit]. New Yorker (Oct 18).
[Unknown.] 1993. Editorial: Smoking [advertising in comics]. Ann Arbor [MI] News (Apr 15):12A.
[Unknown.] 1993. Investor Ron Perelman [increasing stake in Marvel]. Washington Post (Mar 23).
[Unknown.] 1993. It's A Bird, It's A Plane... [DC Comics' Superman]. Business Week (3314; Apr 12):40.
[Unknown.] 1993. News and notes [online database of cartoons]. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research 52(7; Jul):491.
[Unknown.] 1993. Society: Smoking and advertising [using comics]. Tobacco Alert (Jan):2.
[Unknown.] 1993. Syndicates/News Services [Comics]. Editor & Publisher 126(2; Jan 9):28.
[Unknown.] 1993. The Encyclopedia of American Comics [book review]. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Serials Librarianship 4(3):72.
[Unknown.] 1993. The forbidden books of youth [Matt Groening, Jules Feiffer]. New York Times (Jun 6).
[Unknown.] 1993. Whoosh! New superheroes liberate the old-boy network. New York Times (Aug 4):C1.
[Unknown.] 1994. A matter of taste [Doug Marlette's Howard Stern cartoon]. Editor and Publisher 127(17; Apr 23):18.
[Unknown.] 1994. Actor Cesar Romero Dies at 86; Played the Joker on 'Batman.' Washington Post (Jan 3).
[Unknown.] 1994. Bah, Hamburg! German police are confounded by a bomber-extortionist who calles himself Dagobert - the German name for the cartoon character Scrooge McDuck. People Weekly 41(12; Apr 4):119.
[Unknown.] 1994. Big news from Big Comics; all the latest releases from the major players. Magazine & Bookseller 50(6; Sep):31.
[Unknown.] 1994. 'Bud' Sagendorf, 79; drew 'Popeye' [obituary]. Albany Times Union (Sep 24):B8.
[Unknown.] 1994. Building a new kids block [Marvel/Genesis superhero cartoon teamup]. Electronic Media 13(10; Mar 7):3.
[Unknown.] 1994. Campus journalism [campus newspaper and controversial cartoons]. Editor and Publisher 127(3; Jan 15):16.
[Unknown.] 1994. Cartoon causes strife [censorship]. Library Journal 119(Mar 1):26.
[Unknown.] 1994. Cartoon's message backfires in California. Editor and Publisher 127(8; Feb 19):9.
[Unknown.] 1994. Charles Addam's ghoulish cartoons. The Economist 331(7857; Apr 2):82.
[Unknown.] 1994. Code of dishonor [advertisements in Batman comic]. Entertainment Weekly (Aug 26).
[Unknown.] 1994. Comic book ruled obscene in Florida [M. Diana]. PNLA Quarterly 58(Summer):20.
[Unknown.] 1994. Comic Book Ruled Obscene In Florida. Publishers Weekly 241(14; Apr 4):10.
[Unknown.] 1994. Comics Aren't Just for Superheroes. Publishers Weekly 241(38; Sep 19):20.
[Unknown.] 1994. Controversial cartoon passes press council review. Editor and Publisher 127(48; Nov 26):13.
[Unknown.] 1994. DC Comics Tackles Monumental Project. Publishing & Production Executive 8(9; Oct):20.
[Unknown.] 1994. Ethics [editorial cartoons]. The Quill 82(3; Apr):12.
[Unknown.] 1994. Four color images [Kim Deitch exhibit announcement]. New Yorker (Jun 27).
[Unknown.] 1994. Great moments in hero worship [comics and smoking]. Fortune 129(12; Jun 12):152.
[Unknown.] 1994. Holy royalties! A senator's crusade for Batman. Washington Post (May 19):D3.
[Unknown.] 1994. Illustration, design, picture books, and comics. Children's Literature Association Quarterly 20(2):87.
[Unknown.] 1994. Imaging by Wabit [Batman cartoon imaging software]. Broadcasting and Cable 124(30; Jul 25):76.
[Unknown.] 1994. Jack Kirby, 76; artist for comic books [obituary]. Albany Times Union (Feb 8):B10.
[Unknown.] 1994. Kids [comics]. Entertainment Weekly (255/256; Dec 30):138.
[Unknown.] 1994. Larry Gonick's 'The Cartoon History of the Universe' and 'The Cartoon History of the Universe II.' New York Times Book Review (Dec 18):15.
[Unknown.] 1994. Literary lament [John Updike's letter about Spider-Man to the Boston Globe]. Washington Post (Jan 19).
[Unknown.] 1994. Lonely pleasures: Japan [comics]. The Economist 322(7873; Jul 23):84.
[Unknown.] 1994. Magazines [Comic Book Monthly]. Library Journal 119(13; Aug):144.
[Unknown.] 1994. Marvel Entertainment [hired Bruce Stein]. Washington Post (Jun 21).
[Unknown.] 1994. Marvel Entertainment Group [bought Heroes World]. Washington Post (Dec 29):D12.
[Unknown.] 1994. Marvel Entertainment Group [bought Malibu Comics]. Washington Post (Nov 4).
[Unknown.] 1994. Merchandising strategy [cartoon character product licensing]. Stores 76(2; Feb):18.
[Unknown.] 1994. More than just an aquarium [educational comic books]. Science Activities 31(3; Fall):40.
[Unknown.] 1994. Newspaper apologizes [offensive cartoon published]. Editor and Publisher 127(13; Mar 26):16.
[Unknown.] 1994. Penthouse comic book refused entry into Canada. Media Report to Women 22(3; Summer):2.
[Unknown.] 1994. Poking fun at the Pope [Doug Marlette's cartoons]. Editor and Publisher 127(27; Jul 2):12.
[Unknown.] 1994. Police chief seizes newspapers with critical cartoon on cover. National Bulletin on Police Misconduct 11(10; Oct):5.
[Unknown.] 1994. Pow! Image Is A Knockout. Business Week (3394; Oct 17):58.
[Unknown.] 1994. Private time [women and cartoons]. Glamour 92(2; Feb):86.
[Unknown.] 1994. Roy Lichtenstein's cartoons. The Economist 330(7844; Jan 8):85.
[Unknown.] 1994. Sights unseen [cartoon]. Life 17(5; May):92.
[Unknown.] 1994. 'Space Ghost' reappears [on Cartoon Network talk show]. Electronic Media 13(15; Apr 11):4.
[Unknown.] 1994. Special Report: Printing & Graphic Arts [Comics]. Baltimore Business Journal 12(24; Nov 4):15.
[Unknown.] 1994. Syndicates criticize comics firm. Editor & Publisher 127(33; Aug 13):32.
[Unknown.] 1994. Syndicates/News Services [cartoonists' vacations]. Editor and Publisher 127(19; May 7):34.
[Unknown.] 1994. Syndicates/News Services [comics]. Editor and Publisher 127(25; Jun 18):42.
[Unknown.] 1994. Syndicates/News Services [funnies in New York papers]. Editor and Publisher 127(12; Mar 19):58.
[Unknown.] 1994. Syndicates/News Services [Gingrich and political cartoon]. Editor and Publisher 127(47; Nov 19):40.
[Unknown.] 1994. Syndicates/News Services [using computers to draw cartoons]. Editor and Publisher 127(3; Jan 15):42.
[Unknown.] 1994. Tariff classification, ruling letters: Revocation: Base metal figures of comic book characters. Customs Bulletin and Decisions 28(37; Sep 14):8.
[Unknown.] 1994. The house that Beavis and Butt-Head built. Cable Vision 19(2; Jul 25):40.
[Unknown.] 1994. The ink of human kindness [political cartoonists]. The Economist 331(7868; Jun 18):A34.
[Unknown.] 1994. The new adult comic books. U.S. News & World Report 117(7; Aug 15):56.
[Unknown.] 1994. The power of the pen [political cartoonists]. Scholastic Update 127(3; Oct 7):22.
[Unknown.] 1994. Time-out: Le Neon - The French American Theatre presents 'La Famille Fenouillard,' an adaptation of a comic strip by Christophe... Virginia [Arlington] Sun Weekly (Feb 24):10.
[Unknown.] 1994. Tooned out [censorship of comics]. Time 143(26; Jun 27):26.
[Unknown.] 1994. Walter Lantz Dies at 93; Cartoonist was Creator of Woody Woodpecker. Washington Post (Mar 24).
[Unknown.] 1995. A chocolate contender [Crumb's Devil Girl Choco-Bars]. New York Times (Apr 20).
[Unknown.] 1995. A week in the life [Superman inker Jose Marzan]. Entertainment Weekly (Feb 24).
[Unknown.] 1995. Art mimics real life on comics pages [For Better or For Worse]. Albany Times Union (Apr 22):A6.
[Unknown.] 1995. Back to Basics, Superhero-Style. Magazine & Bookseller 51(4; June):15.
[Unknown.] 1995. Beetle Bailey, other comics reflect nation's social history. Albany Times Union (Jan 20):C4.
[Unknown.] 1995. Brazilian comic books. The Economist 335(7913; May 6):86.
[Unknown.] 1995. Byting the hand [online comic]. People Weekly 43(10; Mar 13):89.
[Unknown.] 1995. Calvin, Hobbes strip to cease. Albany Times Union (Nov 10):A2.
[Unknown.] 1995. Carl Giles, British Cartoonist [obituary]. Washington Post (Aug 30).
[Unknown.] 1995. Cartoon auction. Cartoonist Profiles (105; Mar):94.
[Unknown.] 1995. Cartoonist to send 'Outland' to comics heaven March 26. Albany Times Union (Jan 13):A2.
[Unknown.] 1995. Chronicle: A cartoonist and his wife may just be lurking in a French cave [Crumb]. New York Times (Aug 29).
[Unknown.] 1995. Comic artists and characters at first-day ceremony [comic strip classics stamps]. Linn's Stamp News (3491; Oct 2):2.
[Unknown.] 1995. Comic book promotes bicycle safety. Canadian Medical Association Journal 153(2):191.
[Unknown.] 1995. Comic classics ceremony update [stamps]. Linn's Stamp News (Sep 11).
[Unknown.] 1995. Comic Strip [comic book/movie tie-ins]. Magazine & Bookseller 51(4; Jun):18.
[Unknown.] 1995. Comic strip classics kick off stamp collecting month. Stamps 253(4; Oct 21):1.
[Unknown.] 1995. Comic strip classics unveiled in Washington, DC. Stamps 251(10; Jun 3):1.
[Unknown.] 1995. Comic strip stamps. San Francisco Chronicle (May 10).
[Unknown.] 1995. Comic strips continue to reflect society. USA Today (Magazine) 124(2603; Aug):13.
[Unknown.] 1995. Comics [Reviews]. Boston Phoenix 24(27; Jul 7):6.
[Unknown.] 1995. Comics History. Cartoonist Profiles (106; Jun):62.
[Unknown.] 1995. Comics: Are They Expressive or Incidental? Publishers Weekly 242(6; Feb 6):20.
[Unknown.] 1995. Coming Attractions [Conde Nast, Archie Comics]. Magazine & Bookseller 51(4; Jun):24.
[Unknown.] 1995. Cover story [cartoon exhibit]. Library of Congress Information Bulletin 54(4; Feb 20):68.
[Unknown.] 1995. Cover story ['Featuring the Funnies' exhibit]. Library of Congress Information Bulletin 54(13; Jun 26):289.
[Unknown.] 1995. Critics cross over cover [Art Spiegelman New Yorker cover]. Albany Times Union (Apr 11):A2.
[Unknown.] 1995. Draw your own conclusions. San Francisco Examiner (Nov 10).
[Unknown.] 1995. Eclectic [popularity of comic books]. The Economist 337(Dec 16):82-84.
[Unknown.] 1995. Eclectic: Japanese Manga. The Economist 337(7945; Dec 16):81.
[Unknown.] 1995. HBO's 'Little Lulu' cute enough to 'choff.' San Francisco Examiner (Oct 21).
[Unknown.] 1995. Heroic comic strip dog dies [For Better or For Worse]. San Francisco Chronicle (Apr 22).
[Unknown.] 1995. John McMeel is the king of comics among the likes of Garfield, Ziggy and Calvin and Hobbes. Kansas City Business Journal 13(21; Feb 10):3.
[Unknown.] 1995. Marketing [Universal and Marvel Comics]. Amusement Business 107(16; Apr 16):7.
[Unknown.] 1995. Media [Asian cartoonists]. Far Eastern Economic Review 158(25; Jun 22):86.
[Unknown.] 1995. Milestoons [marriages, births and deaths in the comics]. Time (May 22):25.
[Unknown.] 1995. Monica's brood [Brazilian cartoon Monica's Gang]. The Economist 335(May 6):86-87.
[Unknown.] 1995. New typefaces from ITC [based on cartoons]. U and lc 21(4; Spring):24.
[Unknown.] 1995. No funny business: You talk, we listen. San Francisco Examiner (Aug 9).
[Unknown.] 1995. Obituary: Carol Townsend, West Coast Syndicate founder. San Francisco Chronicle (Jul 29).
[Unknown.] 1995. Outliers [using comics in AIDS education]. Modern Healthcare 25(12):72.
[Unknown.] 1995. Preiss hires comix expert for online. Publisher's Weekly 242(29; Jul 17):121.
[Unknown.] 1995. Preserving the beauty of our cartoon heritage. Paint and Coatings Industry (7; Jul):68.
[Unknown.] 1995. Publications: Comic Books Take Off: Comic books sales are hopping, as new titles flood the market. Progressive Grocer 74(12):83.
[Unknown.] 1995. Q & A: What old cartoons could be worth. Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine 49(9; Sep):142.
[Unknown.] 1995. Reviews [The Cartoon History of the Universe CD-ROM]. Video Magazine 18(10; Jan):64.
[Unknown.] 1995. Show plans ceremony [comic strip classic stamps]. Linn's Stamp News (Sep 11).
[Unknown.] 1995. Superman heads comic book superheroes: Set to kick off Canadian Stamp Month October 2. Linn's Stamp News (Sep 18):1, 16. [Unknown.] 1995. Syndicates/News Services [cartoon museum in Washington, DC]. Editor and Publisher 128(15; Apr 15):38.
[Unknown.] 1995. Syndicates/News Services [cartoons]. Editor and Publisher 128(17; Apr 29):50.
[Unknown.] 1995. Syndicates/News Services [editors critique cartoon works]. Editor and Publisher 128(33):34.
[Unknown.] 1995. Syndicates/News Services [great cartoonists]. Editor and Publisher 128(23; Jun 10):32.
[Unknown.] 1995. Syndicates/News Services [TMS's fax cartoon]. Editor and Publisher 128(5; Feb 4):34.
[Unknown.] 1995. Tezuka Osamu: Father of postwar manga culture. The East: Higachi 31(3; Sep 1):6.
[Unknown.] 1995. The Cartoon History of the Universe [CD-ROM review]. CD-ROM World 10(1; Jan):71.
[Unknown.] 1995. The funnies take a licking. The Economist 337(Dec 16):81-82.
[Unknown.] 1995. We'd use a burrito to bean the big cheese: 'Dilbert' surveys workplace revenge. San Francisco Examiner (Dec 20).
[Unknown.] 1995. Wife arrested in cartoon studio shooting. San Francisco Chronicle (Jul 7).
[Unknown.] 1996. [Batmobile sold.] Washington Post (Feb 29):C3.
[Unknown.] 1996. A comic book with spiritual powers. Maclean's 109(37; Sep 9):39.
[Unknown.] 1996. An eight-figure deal for Dilbert [S. Adams publishing deal]. Editor and Publisher 129(44; Nov 2):31.
[Unknown.] 1996. Artist to appear at comic book shop [Kevin Conrad]. Albany Times Union (Apr 5):C5.
[Unknown.] 1996. Berne Hogarth, 84; 'Tarzan' illustrator [obituary]. Albany Times Union (Feb 2):B9.
[Unknown.] 1996. Bile needed [editorial cartoonists]. The Economist 341(7990; Nov 2):83.
[Unknown.] 1996. Buckling up with Bill [political cartoonist Mike Luckovich]. People Weekly 46(18; Oct 28):37.
[Unknown.] 1996. Byron Preiss Launches Online Comics Line. Publishers Weekly 243(16):20.
[Unknown.] 1996. Colorado Peeks [cartoons and national parks]. Colorado Business Magazine 23(7; Aug 1):73.
[Unknown.] 1996. Comics, comix and graphic novels: A history of comic art [book review]. Washington Post Book World (Dec 22):13.
[Unknown.] 1996. Creative destroyer [Todd McFarlane]. Success 43(Jan/Feb):36.
[Unknown.] 1996. Dilbert. People Weekly 46(Dec 30):74.
[Unknown.] 1996. Drawing power [movie adaptations of comics]. Entertainment Weekly (323; Apr 19):8.
[Unknown.] 1996. Election '96: Victory for Zonker [Doonesbury and medical marijuana]. Kansas City Star (Nov 7).
[Unknown.] 1996. Exhibitions: Cartoons in Basel. Graphis (305):16.
[Unknown.] 1996. 'Farley' opens shop in gallery [Phil Frank]. San Francisco Chronicle (Jun 21).
[Unknown.] 1996. Ferdinand Johnson, cartoonist [obituary for Moon Mullins artist]. Washington Post (Oct 23).
[Unknown.] 1996. Five arrested after attack over 'Hagar' comic. Albany Times Union (Apr 7):A4.
[Unknown.] 1996. Hercules & Xena: The Comic Book Begins. TV Guide 44(24; Jun 15):36.
[Unknown.] 1996. In an orbit all his own [comic book fan Nick Scoullar]. People Weekly 46(26; Dec 23):75.
[Unknown.] 1996. Jerry Siegel, 81; Superman co-creator [obituary]. Albany Times Union (Jan 31):B6.
[Unknown.] 1996. Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer [review of book by B. Katchor]. New Yorker 72(36; Nov 25):117.
[Unknown.] 1996. Lungren, Zonker and the pot initiative [letter]. San Francisco Chronicle (Oct 4).
[Unknown.] 1996. Maliciously yours [caricature art, National Portrait Gallery]. The Economist 340(7985; Sep 28):101.
[Unknown.] 1996. Mars daily planet [Mars in comics]. People Weekly 46(Dec 30):204.
[Unknown.] 1996. Marvel Entertainment [on the bankruptcy filing]. Washington Post (Dec 31).
[Unknown.] 1996. Marvel Entertainment Group [on third quarter losses]. Washington Post (Nov 13).
[Unknown.] 1996. Marvel Universe [review of book by P. Sanderson]. People Weekly 46(26; Dec 23):34.
[Unknown.] 1996. News in comics ['Comics on the news' series by New York Newsday]. Editor and Publisher 129(44; Nov 2):32.
[Unknown.] 1996. Pennsylvania [reprint with cartoons and editorial content distorting the original meaning]. News Media and the Law 20(3; Summer):25.
[Unknown.] 1996. Peter Drucker, with fleas: Dogbert, Dilbert's cartoon canine consultant, wants to help you become a jargon-spewing management zombie. Fortune 134(10):169.
[Unknown.] 1996. Press: For the downsized, there is Dilbert: A sly cartoon strip speaks for the re-engineered. Time 147(12):82.
[Unknown.] 1996. Radio pioneer Blair Wilson dies [writer for television adaptation of 'Harold Teen']. Kansas City Star (Sep 14).
[Unknown.] 1996. Read all about it [Comics Pricing]. The Economist 339(Apr 6):69-70.
[Unknown.] 1996. Reflux, Issue 2: The Threshold [review of CD-ROM comic book]. MacUser 12(12; Dec):90.
[Unknown.] 1996. Role playing [Omega 7 creator speaks at school]. Kansas City Star (Feb 15).
[Unknown.] 1996. Schulzes' $5 million gift to Sonoma State [Peanuts creator]. San Francisco Chronicle (May 20).
[Unknown.] 1996. Shhh! The wedding is a secret [Clark Kent and Lois Lane]! Time for Kids 2(4; Oct 4):8.
[Unknown.] 1996. Spider-Man spins online web. Broadcasting 126(29; Jul 8):39.
[Unknown.] 1996. Spider-Man vs. Wall Street. U.S. News and World Report 121(25; Dec 23):52.
[Unknown.] 1996. Stargazing: Comic reader [Joan Armatrading]. Kansas City Star (Feb 22).
[Unknown.] 1996. Superman and Lois finally tying the knot. Albany Times Union (Sep 8):A2.
[Unknown.] 1996. Syndicates are on a web-width watch: Comic creators don't find shrinkage of the funnies very funny. Editor and Publisher 129(6):8.
[Unknown.] 1996. Syndicates/News Services [cartoon awards]. Editor and Publisher 129(22):58.
[Unknown.] 1996. Syndicates/News Services [cartoon tax issues]. Editor and Publisher 129(3):34.
[Unknown.] 1996. Take note [Julie Bell's Hard Curve]. Kansas City Star (Nov 25).
[Unknown.] 1996. Take note: Doctor and husband [Rex Morgan wedding]. Kansas City Star (Aug 3).
[Unknown.] 1996. Teenage Mutant Ninja burgers: Bringing cartoon characters to the dinner table. Leisure Management 16(11):56.
[Unknown.] 1996. The coach carries on [Gil Thorpe comic strip]. Sports Illustrated 84(14; Apr 8):24.
[Unknown.] 1996. The continuing adventures of... Serials! [movie action serials]. Kansas City Star (Sep 28).
[Unknown.] 1996. The drawing board [natural cartoons]. Artist's Magazine 13(7; Jul 1):17.
[Unknown.] 1996. The joke is on the job [D. Waisglass's and G. Coulthart's 'Farcus' strip]. Maclean's 109(10; Mar 4):70.
[Unknown.] 1996. The last laugh: Cartoons by the late Ollie Harrington tell it like it is - and was. Ebony 51(4; Feb 1):122.
[Unknown.] 1996. The nation: A little respect, please [comic strip]. Kansas City Star (Dec 19).
[Unknown.] 1996. Tintin and the intellectuals [French-language comic books]. The Economist 339(Jun 29):86-87.
[Unknown.] 1996. To the rescue: Superman's big mission in Bosnia. Time for Kids 2(8; Nov 8):6.
[Unknown.] 1996. 'Tommy' flatters by drawing on past. San Francisco Chronicle (Nov 5).
[Unknown.] 1996. Top 5 'toons. Time for Kids (Nov 8):2.
[Unknown.] 1996. Top of the town Quincy Jones [Jones appearance in comic strip]. Variety 365(Nov 18-24):50.
[Unknown.] 1996. Tottering Hall, Pimmshire [cartoon exhibit]. Country Life 190(46; Nov 14):40.
[Unknown.] 1996. University grant to preserve archives [Street and Smith archives]. Albany Times Union (Sep 26):B2.
[Unknown.] 1996. W.C. Middle School Students Enjoy Using 'Comics In Action.' Fremont [MI] Times-Indicator (Nov 20):6.
[Unknown.] 1997. [Review of Mojo Press's Weird Business graphic novel]. Austin Chronicle (Jan 10).
[Unknown.] 1997. A mix of history and pop culture [M. Cavna's 'Warped' strip]. Editor and Publisher 130(11; Mar 15):31.
[Unknown.] 1997. A real-life action hero [Alonzo Washington and Omega 7; Black-published comics]. People Weekly 47(14; Apr 14):102.
[Unknown.] 1997. Alexander Salkind dies at 76; co-produced 'Superman' films. Washington Post (Mar 19):B4.
[Unknown.] 1997. Artist John Pope dies of cancer at 38 [political cartoonist]. Northern Virginia Sun Weekly (Nov 6):9.
[Unknown.] 1997. Asia's toonsville [Phillipine animation]. Economist (Feb 22):75.
[Unknown.] 1997. Bankruptcy judge allows Marvel to suspend payments. New York Times (Jun 6).
[Unknown.] 1997. Battle for Marvel: Icahn gains victory. Kansas City Star (Feb 26).
[Unknown.] 1997. Ben Raleigh, Lyricist [obituary; wrote Scooby-Doo theme]. Washington Post (Mar 3).
[Unknown.] 1997. Book currents: Wile E. Cartoonist [animator Chuck Jones]. New Yorker (Dec 15).
[Unknown.] 1997. Book notes [Dilbert]. USA Today (May 27).
[Unknown.] 1997. Business digest: Marvel Entertainment Group [bankruptcy]. Kansas City Star (Mar 8).
[Unknown.] 1997. Business digest: Marvel Entertainment Group's bondholders. Washington Post (Jun 21).
[Unknown.] 1997. Business digest: Marvel Entertainment. Washington Post (Mar 29).
[Unknown.] 1997. Cartoonist remains naysayer on hand-over [L. Feign's Lily Wong strip]. Albany Times Union (Jul 2).
[Unknown.] 1997. Cartoonist, distributor split in contract dispute [Lynn Johnston]. Albany Times Union (Sep 3).
[Unknown.] 1997. Charles George Werner, Editorial Cartoonist [obituary]. Washington Post (Jul 6).
[Unknown.] 1997. Clash of the paper titans [Marvel Entertainment]. The Economist 342(Jan 4):69.
[Unknown.] 1997. Clyde A. Risley [obituary; artist for comic books]. Albany Times Union (Feb 8).
[Unknown.] 1997. Comics page gets a slight reshuffling. San Francisco Chronicle (Jan 20).
[Unknown.] 1997. Corporate notes [Marvel bankruptcy]. Kansas City Star (Jan 23).
[Unknown.] 1997. Curiosities from the stacks of the Liibrary of Congress: War games [playing cards by Mexican caricaturist Antonio Arias Bernal with WWII political cartoons]. Civilization (Dec):20.
[Unknown.] 1997. Deaths: Stubby Kaye, comic actor [Li'l Abner play; animation]. Washington Post (Dec 16):C8.
[Unknown.] 1997. Dilbert [S. Adams' strip]. Time 149(16; Apr 21):59.
[Unknown.] 1997. Dilbert creator understands why they call it work. Albany Times Union (Sep 1).
[Unknown.] 1997. Dubious achievement awards of '96 [Mike Tyson and comics]. Esquire 127(1; Jan):52.
[Unknown.] 1997. Editor's ashes are mixed in ink to print comic book [Mark Gruenwald]. Bergen Record.
[Unknown.] 1997. Educational comic books [about conservation]. Parks and Recreation 32(4; Apr):28-30.
[Unknown.] 1997. Electronic clients to get price break [syndicates selling comics electronically]. Editor and Publisher 130(14; Apr 5):47.
[Unknown.] 1997. 'Family Popcorn' strip syndicated. Editor and Publisher 130(7; Feb 15):38.
[Unknown.] 1997. Films offer variety among the sequels [Hercules, Batman and Robin, Tetsuo II, Steel, Spawn and Men in Black movies]. Albany Times Union (May 8).
[Unknown.] 1997. For Better or For Worse: The Results of the Comics Survey are In. Albany Times Union (Nov 9).
[Unknown.] 1997. Haute cartoon [fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi and artist William Frawley's The Adventures of Sandee the Supermodel]. New Yorker (Nov 10):42-43.
[Unknown.] 1997. Holy underwear, Batman! The caped crusader in all his glory featured in book. Kansas City Star (Jan 2).
[Unknown.] 1997. Honestly delightful [letter; John D. Anderon's Honestly Ethel gay strip]. Washington Blade (Dec 5): 33.
[Unknown.] 1997. In Flanders Fields, there are stars as well as crosses [letter; For Better or For Worse]. Albany Times Union (Nov 19).
[Unknown.] 1997. Jeep Swenson, actor and bodybuilder [obituary; Batman and Robin film]. Washington Post (Sep 1).
[Unknown.] 1997. Keats Petree, Cartoonist [obituary]. Washington Post (Dec 1):B6.
[Unknown.] 1997. Lillian Disney dies at 98: Wife of famous cartoonist. Washington Post (Dec 20):B7.
[Unknown.] 1997. Man of Steel drops cape in wardrobe makeover. Albany Times Union (Jan 4).
[Unknown.] 1997. Marvel to drop Chapter 11 shield or look to liquidate. Albany Times Union (Sep 13).
[Unknown.] 1997. Marvel-lousy [Perelman, Icahn, Marvel Comics]. Economist 342(8008; Mar 15):75.
[Unknown.] 1997. Meadows strip being launched [F. Cho]. Editor and Publisher 130(13; Mar 29):25.
[Unknown.] 1997. Nerdy aardvark storms TV [Arthur cartoon]! WETA Magazine (Jun):6-7, 21.
[Unknown.] 1997. New Comic Debuts [F. Cho's Liberty Meadows]. Albany Times Union (Apr 14).
[Unknown.] 1997. New in paperback: A Jew in Communist Prague, 1. Loss of Innocence, by Giardino [review]. Washington Post (Apr 13).
[Unknown.] 1997. New in paperback: All I Ever Needed to Know I Learned from My Golf-Playing Cats [review of book by R. Bolling]. Washington Post Book World (Aug 10):12.
[Unknown.] 1997. New in paperback: One Big Happy - Should I Spit on Him [review of book by Rick Detorie]. Washington Post Book World (Sep 21):12.
[Unknown.] 1997. No separation from his work [Mark Gruenwald]. Albany Times Union (Aug 28).
[Unknown.] 1997. 'Peanuts' creator gives $1 million for D-Day memorial. Washington Post (Oct 17):B3.
[Unknown.] 1997. Reid Shelton, actor [Obituary, Annie's Daddy Warbucks]. Washington Post (Jun 10):E4.
[Unknown.] 1997. Roy Lichtenstein, pioneer of pop art, is dead at 73. Albany Times Union (Sep 30).
[Unknown.] 1997. Spawn... Back from the dead and ready to party [movie]! Generation Next (Jun).
[Unknown.] 1997. Stanley M. Green, animation artist [obituary]. Washington Post (May 31):B4.
[Unknown.] 1997. Superman as Cyberman [editorial]. New York Times (Jan 14).
[Unknown.] 1997. Superman fan has bond with real-life hero Reeve. Albany Times Union (Apr 11).
[Unknown.] 1997. Talks continue for Marvel sale. Albany Times Union (Aug 30).
[Unknown.] 1997. The Caped Crusader has always been the hero, but now he's also a good guy [Batman and Robin movie]. Baltimore Sun (Jun 20).
[Unknown.] 1997. Two strips end as third thrives [Agatha Grumm and What A Guy canceled; Lockhorns continues]. Editor and Publisher 130(7; Feb 15):37.
[Unknown.] 1997. With Disney's Daily Blast, Web's a Small World After All [online comics]. Albany Times Union (Apr 1).
[Unknown.] 1997. Zap! Pow! Bam [Marvel Comics bankruptcy]! Barron's (Mar 10):34.
[Unknown.] 1998. [Book about Oliphant cartoons; foreword by Bob Dole]. Washington: Library of Congress and Andrews McNeel.
[Unknown.] 1998. [Feature of regional comics artists including Alex Ross, Terry LaBan, and Ivan Brunetti.] Chicago (Feb).
[Unknown.] 1998. [Oliphant exhibit catalog]. Washington: Liibrary of Congress.
[Unknown.] 1998. [Winslow Mortimer obituary]. Putnam [NY] Courier-Trader (Jan 15).
[Unknown.] 1998. A Century of Comic Strips. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. A Collector's Guide. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. A Correction: The Celebrity Caricature Book is from New Haven: Yale University. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. A Family Friend. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. ABC, A weekly shout. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. ABC, Scandals and Comic Strips. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. An Eagle in Space. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Antecedents. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Bubi in Slumberland. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Cartoomics '98: A Guide to the Cartoomics Exhibition '98. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Consider the alternatives, man [Simpsons animated TV show]. Washington Post (Jan 18):C5.
[Unknown.] 1998. Cuore. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Edutainment. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Family Values. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Good Reading. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Il Giornalino's Paper Heroes. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Il Messaggero Dei Ragazzi. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Illustrating Asia: Comics, Humour Magazines and Picture Books. Curzon Press.
[Unknown.] 1998. John J. Sikela, 91, Drew for Superman, Superboy [obituary]. Cleveland Plain Dealer (25 Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Just Look at th4e Pictures! Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Left Wing Comics. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Little Pravda. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Looking for Lost Cartoons. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Mysteries and Treasures of Yesterday's and Today's Comic Pages. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Red Clouds. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Red Stars and Stripes. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Scandals in Strips. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Seduction of the Innocent. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Supplememts, Inserts, Newspaper Sections. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. The Golden Years of 'Puck.' Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. The Metamorphoses of a Magazine. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. The Middle-Class Tradition. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. The Popular Vision. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Then someone decided it was time to laugh. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
[Unknown.] 1998. Vie Nuove. Immagini and Fumetti (7; Mar).
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[Unknown] 1983 'The Caged Cartoonist In the Andropov Era' Newsweek Mar.7 pp.48
[Unknown] 1986 'Caricaturing China's Deng: The Face of Reform' Newsweek Sept.1, pp.57
[Unknown] 1986 'Manga' Encyclopaedia of Japan, Kodansha International. 1986
[Unknown] 1990 'Islam's Satanic Comics' Newsweek Feb. 5, pp.36
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[Unknown]. 1996. Editor's note: There's a lot to be learned from the writing on the walls, especially if your employees are considerate enough to pin up telling cartoons. Management Review 85(2):1.
[Unknown]. 1996. Insider: It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a new Superman cartoon! TV Guide 44(25; Jun 22):7.
[Unknown]. 1996. Lighter Side: Scott Adams' comic strip is often management at its worst. Management Review 85(2):64.
[Unknown]. 1996. Pluck of the draw [Rhymes with Orange's Hilary Price]. People Weekly 46(Sep 23):78.
[Unknown]. 1996. Popeye and Olive Oyl. People Weekly 40(Feb 12):178-179.
[Unknown]. 1996. The Walt Disney of Brazil [Mauricio de Sousa]. Success 43(Jun):43-44.
[Unknown]. 1996. Willie Rushton, British Humorist [obituary for Daily Telegraph cartoonist]. Washington Post (Dec 14).
[Various.] 1997. Perspectives 1997. Newsweek (Dec 29):93-130.
[Various.] 1997. The year in cartoons [editorial cartoons]. Washington Post (Dec 21):C8.
[Various.] 1998. [Feature issue on French comics; in French; cover by Jacques Tardi, French comics industry; interview with Herge's widow's husband Nick Rodwell; comic panels replace photographs; work featured includes Tardi, Baru, F'Murr, David B., Jean-Christophe Chauzy, Stefano Ricci, Remi, Jean-Christophe Menu, Thierry Guitard, Thomas Ott, Pascal Rabate, Beb Deum, Sardon, Tronchet, Philippe Vuillemin, Edmond Baudoin, Nicolas de Crecy, Floch, Ted Benoit, Joost Swarte, Blutch, Dupuy and Berberian, and Caroline Sury]. Liberation (Jan 22).
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Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. All Yours in No Easy Steps: TIME.comix takes lessons from Eddie Campbell's 'Alec: How to be an Artist'. Time.com (May 31): http://www.time.com/time/sampler/article/0,8599,128668,00.html
Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. Almost Too Much: TIME.comix gets sold on Kindt and Hall's debut, 'Pistolwhip'. Time.com (August 17): http://www.time.com/time/sampler/article/0,8599,169665,00.html
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Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. Debut Double Feature: TIME.comix looks at two new titles: 'Grickle' and 'RPM Comics'. Time.com (May 18): http://www.time.com/time/sampler/article/0,8599,109975,00.html
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Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. Don't Put That Stuff in Your Ear! TIME.comix looks at Paul Pope's 'Heavy Liquid'. Time.com (March 16): http://www.time.com/time/sampler/article/0,8599,102703,00.html
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Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. Making a Killing: TIME.comix compares the movie and book versions of "From Hell". Time.com (October 23): http://www.time.com/time/columnist/arnold/article/0,9565,180558,00.html
Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. Mute Stories Speak a Universal Language: TIME.comix examines Jim Woodring's 'Frank'. Time.com (February 22): http://www.time.com/time/sampler/article/0,8599,100332,00.html
Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. New York, New York: TIME.comix looks at two works from the Big City [Alex Robinson's 'Box Office Poison,' Dean Haspiel's 'Opposable Thumbs']. Time.com (July 27): http://www.time.com/time/sampler/article/0,8599,169108,00.html
Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. Not Just for Adults Anymore: "Little Lit" provides comix for kids. Time.com (November 13): http://www.time.com/time/columnist/arnold/article/0,9565,184222,00.html
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Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. Reading A Good Box: Two new ways to read comix [Jordan Crane's Non and Slovenia's Stripburger #28]. Time.com (October 2): http://www.time.com/time/columnist/arnold/article/0,9565,178465,00.html
Arnold, Andrew d. 2001. See You in the Funny Papers : TIME.comix looks at Andi Watson's 'Breakfast After Noon'. Time.com (March 7): http://www.time.com/time/sampler/article/0,8599,101083,00.html
Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. The Big Show: TIME.comix goes to the museum to see Ben Katchor's work. Time.com (September 21): http://www.time.com/time/columnist/arnold/article/0,9565,174299,00.html
Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. The Depressing Joy of Chris Ware: TIME.comix looks at the latest "Acme Novelty Library". Time.com (November 27): http://www.time.com/time/columnist/arnold/article/0,9565,185722,00.html
Arnold, Andrew D. 2001. The Future Is Now, Unfortunately: TIME.comix looks at Ted Rall's '2024'. Time.com (June 8): http://www.time.c