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Woodstock Willie Doesn’t See His Shadow
An article in the local newspaper, by Jen Wiant. Woodstock Willie is held up to a crowd gathered in the Woodstock Square Friday morning at the annual Woodstock Groundhog Day event. He did not see his shadow, indicating an early … Continue reading
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Batman
There is no end to comics, books, movies, and cartoons about the character. and while I’ve read hundreds of the comics and seen many of the movies, there’s far too much to read/see it all. For the purposes of this … Continue reading
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Superman
There is no end to comics, books, movies, and cartoons about Superman. and while I’ve read hundreds of the comics and seen many of the movies, there’s far too much to read/see it all. For the purposes of this post, … Continue reading
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Blondie
The Comic Strip Blondie was created in 1930 by Chic Young. When Chic died in 1973, his son Dean took over the writing while several different artists handled the drawing. In fact, both father and son have often only handled … Continue reading
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