
Naruto “funny comic strip” (fan flash)
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Lil’ Abner DVD (1940) Great Comic Strip Movie Starring Jeff York, Martha O’Driscoll, Mona Ray, Johnnie Morris, Buster Keaton, Billie Seward, Kay Sutton, Maude Eburne, and Edgar Kennedy. $8.98 This is the first ever film adaptation of the monumentally popular Lil’ Abner comic strip, and it’s a good one. Lil’ Abner the film was reverently directed by Albert S. Rogell, who took great pains to translate the cartoon strip as faithfully to the screen as possible. Utilizing costumes, makeup, perfect casting, and precisely transcribed dialogue, Rogell’s Abner is as exact a three dimensional re… |
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12 Classic Gasoline Alley Old Time Radio Broadcasts on DVD (over 2 Hours 45 Minutes running time) $11.99 This unique old time radio DVD collectible features 12 digitized reels of classic Gasoline Alley radio broadcasts and over 2 Hours 45 Minutes of total running time on 1 DVD. Take a journey back through radio broadcasting history with this large audio library of OTR memorabilia. The golden age of old time radio has been rescued, digitized, and packaged into a gift set that any classic radio lover c… |
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Charlie Chaplin’s First Appearance as The Tramp in Kid Auto Races at Venice DVD (1914) Also Featuring Henry Lehrman, Frank D. Williams, Billy Jacobs, Charlotte Fitzpatrick, Thelma Salter, and Gordon Griffith. $9.99 A dynamic and sensational performer in film, Charlie Chaplin was a pioneer of comedy in filmmaking, leaving an important and lasting influence. Kid Auto Races in Venice is a precious piece of Chaplin’s history, as it was the first time he ever appeared in his now iconic “Tramp” costume. The short comedy is flush with Chaplin’s charm, as he plays a dunderheaded tramp that continually interrupts the… |
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Scientific American magazine, Vol. 2 Issue 1 $4.99 DESCRIPTIVE: Opposite Harper’s Ferry,–which is situated on a pleasantelevation at the junction of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers–a fewrods north of “Pinnacle Bluff,” a flighty eminence on the Blue RidgeMountains, stands a most singular formation of rock, known as’Washington’s Face’; and which, to a casualist void of imaginativepowers, is easily recognized if pointed out by a guide; but to a c… |
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Funny Ladies: The New Yorker’s Greatest Women Cartoonists And Their Cartoons $12.99 Its no secret that most New Yorker readers flip through the magazine to look at the cartoons before they ever lay eyes on a word of the text. But what isnt generally known is that over the decades a growing cadre of women artists have contributed to the witty, memorable cartoons that readers look forward to each week. Now Liza Donnelly, herself a renowned cartoonist with the New Yorker for mor… |
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Comic History of the United States. $4.99 THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA.It was a beautiful evening at the close of a warm, luscious day in oldSpain. It was such an evening as one would select for trysting purposes.The honeysuckle gave out the sweet announcement of its arrival on thesummer breeze, and the bulbul sang in the dark vistas ofolive-trees,–sang of his love and his hope, and of the victory heanticipated in the morrow’s bulbul-fight, … |