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In the grand tradition of the first four Bizarro books, Sumo Bizarro is a heavenly mixture of all that is good and evil in the world, drawn together with an intellectually stimulating sense of detail and ludicrousness. What innocently seem to be nearly two hundred hilarious and thought-provoking cartoons, when properly interpreted, come together miraculously to form the heretofore unknown secrets of happiness and health. Fun for all ages.
BIZARRO is a foolishly popular syndicated cartoon that appears in a mother lode of newspapers worldwide. In 1996 it was nominated by the National Cartoonist's Society for Best Single Panel Feature and received the coveted Stain of Approval from the World House Pets Association. Far too stuck-up to listen to reason, cartoonist Piraro has declined a number of offers in favor of maintaining the imagined purity of his work.
Features bibliographical, biographical and contact information for living authors worldwide who have at least one English publication. Entries include name, pseudonyms, addresses, citizenship, birth date, specialization, career information and a bibliography.
Issues for Nov. 1957- include section: Accessions. Aanwinste, Sept. 1957-
The most comprehensive guide to U.S. newspaper comics ever published
Bobby Pendragon is a seemingly normal teenager,swept into an amazingquest, and catapulted into the middle of an immense, interdimensional conflict. His success or failure will decide the course of human existence! The firstbook of this internationally best-selling series, each featuring a new and dangerous mission.
An eye-opening and fascinating slow travel journey from an acclaimed writer who circled the globe without ever leaving the ground. In this age of globalism and high-speed travel, Seth Stevenson, the witty, thoughtful Slate columnist, takes us back to a time when travel meant putting one foot in front of the other, racing to make connections between trains and buses in remote transit stations, and wading through the chaos that most long-haul travelers float 35,000 feet above. Stevenson winds his way around the world by biking, walking, hiking, riding in rickshaws, freight ships, cruise ships, ancient ferries, buses, and the Trans-Siberian Railway-but never gets on an airplane. He finds that from the ground, one sees the world anew-with a deeper understanding of time, distance, and the vastness of the earth. In this sensational travelogue, each step of the journey is an adventure, full of unexpected revelations in every new port, at every bend in the railroad tracks, and around every street corner.