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Comic Strip - combination of cartoon with a story line, laid out in a series of pictorial panels across a page and concerning a continuous character or set of characters, whose thoughts and dialogues are indicated by means of "balloons" containing written speech. The comic strip form can be employed to convey a variety of messages (e.g., advertisements).

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    Children of Job: American Second-Generation Witnesses to the Holocaust ("Maus" begins on p. 59) » Read Now

    by Sarah Blacher Cohen, Alan L. Berger. 246 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    An original contribution to Holocaust studies that demonstrates the theological and psychosocial issues emerging in novels and films by sons and daughters of survivors.

    Focusing on the novels and films of daughters and sons of Holocaust survivors, this book sheds light on the relationship between the...

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    Art Spiegelman, in The Progressive » Read Now

    by Nina Siegal. 5 pgs.

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