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"Fine Feathered Friends": Veronica and Archie have built a beautiful birdhouse together, but they can't get anything to nest in it! When they finally come up with a solution, though, that birdbrain Jughead manages to mess everything up! DISCLAIMER: The stories, characters, and incidents in this publication are entirely fictional. This publication contains material that was originally created in a less racially and socially sensitive time in our society and reflects attitudes that may be represented as offensive today. The stories are represented here without alteration for historical reference.
Explore Sabrina the Teenage Witch's magical life in these stories from her very first comic book series! Featuring the work of legendary talents including George Gladir, Dan DeCarlo, and more, these spell-binding classic tales are sure to delight fans of all ages! Prepare to experience magical stories like "Double Date”, "The Father Image" and more!
James is a lonely history buff and recent high school graduate who is contemplating what to do with his life when he sees a newspaper ad for summer help at a local theater and decides to inquire. After all, he loves old Hollywood movies and the job seems like a perfect match with his interests. A short time later, James is surprisingly hired over the phone without filling out an application, enduring an interview, or supplying references. The elderly owner of the theater who shockingly resembles an old Hollywood movie star soon confirms everything James has ever dreamed possible. After he reveals his special projector is actually a time machine, he and James are propelled back in time where they meet important historical figures like Abraham Lincoln, Al Capone, and James Dean, and attempt to change the course of history forever. Rescues in Time shares the adventurous tale of a teenagerÕs travel through time after he meets an elderly theater owner who can help him achieve a challenging quest.
The swinging seventies—a time of transition in America, as the nation strived to find its feet in the aftermath of the turbulent social upheaval that was the Sixties. Once again, the youth of America led the charge—enjoying the latest fads and fashions, while speaking out for change. Ever timeless, Archie and his friends came along for the ride, exploring both the fun and mores of the times with their unique brand of humor, as only they could! Journey back with us now in this eagerly anticipated volume.
Spitfire Mk Is and IIs served only briefly in the frontline with the RAF, but their pilots were responsible for achieving impressive scores against the Luftwaffe during 1940/41. This volume details the RAF's first aces of World War 2 who helped stem the German tide during Britain's struggle for survival in the bitter years between 1939 and 1941. Early-mark Spitfires were notorious for their light armament, overheating engines and short range, but during the dogfights over Dunkirk and south-east England, then the first tentative sweeps across France, many pilots achieved scores of note.
It was the fall of 1940, and Americans turned to college football for relief from the turbulent world around them. The Depression still had its grip on the nation and, across the Atlantic, the Battle of Britain raged. As war crept closer every day, the nations first peacetime draft called Americans to the defense of the country. While the great Tom Harmon of Michigan set new standards on the gridiron, on other fields black stars struggled for the right to play. At Stanford, coaching genius Clark Shaughnessy reinvented the game and in the process engineered the greatest turnaround in the history of college football. But the team everybody was talking about was Cornell. Fueled by the most powerful offense in the country, the Big Red dominated the national rankings until, on a snowy field at Dartmouth, they eked out a win with a touchdown on the last play of the gameor did they? When it came to light that the touchdown had been scored on a grievous error by the officials, Cornell, undefeated and in the race for the national championship, faced a wrenching decision. The 1940 season was one of the most exciting on recordand one that taught America about the values that really matter.