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fictions: PROPAGANDA Reviews:<br />Eddie Campbell's Black Diamond Black Diamond Detective Agency is a departure from recent Eddie Campbell books in that he’s working from someone else’s story. ...
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fictions: PROPAGANDA Reviews: Art Spiegelman's Jack And The Box ... Feb 5, 2009 ... But to a child reluctant to enter the world of reading Jack And The Box, together with all of the other fine Toon Books, may just be the ...
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fictions: PROPAGANDA Reviews: Gentleman Jim by Raymond Briggs Dec 7, 2008 ... Please, please track all three of these books down. If all you know of Raymond Briggs is the Snowman movie you’ve no idea what wonders ...
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fictions: PROPAGANDA Reviews: Suburban Glamour Volume 1 Suburban Glamour - the new series from Jamie McKelvie, artist of the recent ... Art by Jamie McKelvie, Suburban Glamour is published by Image Comics and (c) ...
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fictions: York christmas fair photos Went to York's Christmas Fair at the weekend, lovely time. Just got around to looking at the photos and thought these were nice. ...
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fictions: Tesco - your friendly neighbourhood store.....? WTF? A little store to combat all those evil, nasty supermarkets who don't care about neighbourhoods, the environment or their employees quality of life. ...
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fictions: PROPAGANDA reviews: Scary Godmother Oct 31, 2007 ... Witches, ghosties and spooks abound in Jill Thompson’s Scary Godmother series of beautiful illustrated books. These gothic children’s books ...
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fictions: Neil "Scary Trousers" Gaiman ..... Neil "Scary Trousers" Gaiman ..... Comics Alliance reports on the recent Neil Gaiman panel at the ... Neil 'Scary Trousers' Gaiman, master of modern horror. ...
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fictions: Propaganda Reviews: John Cei Douglas' Buffalo Roots May 8, 2008 ... In Buffalo Roots John Cei Douglas tells a simple tale of two people, meeting, falling in love, falling out of love and breaking up. ...
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fictions: PROPAGANDA Reviews: Marshal Law by Pat Mills and Kevin O ... Feb 28, 2009 ... Indeed, Marshall Law is such a strong, entertaining concept that the very idea almost carries the comic. Marshal Law: Fear And Loathing ...
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