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  2. Wings of Fire (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Wings of Fire is a series of epic dragon fantasy novels written by the author Tui T. Sutherland and published by Scholastic Inc. [1] The series has been translated into over ten languages, [2] has sold over 14 million copies, and has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 200 weeks.

  3. Rudyard Kipling bibliography - Wikipedia

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    "How the Whale Got His Throat" – First published in St Nicholas Magazine, December 1897, as "How the Whale Got His Tiny Throat" [10] "How the Camel Got His Hump" "How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin" "How the Leopard Got His Spots" "The Elephant's Child" "The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo" "The Beginning of the Armadillos" "How the First Letter ...

  4. Tui T. Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    Tui T. Sutherland was born on July 31, 1978, in Caracas.Her mother, who was from New Zealand, named her after the tūī, a bird native to that country. [4] [5] Sutherland lived in Asuncion, Miami, and Santo Domingo for short periods before moving to New Jersey in high school.

  5. A Clash of Kings (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Making of A Clash of Kings: The Graphic Novel: Volume Two. A Clash of Kings: The Graphic Novel: Volume Three: 978-0-440-42326-3: November 2, 2021 A Clash of Kings Part II #1–8 (#17-24) The Making of A Clash of Kings: The Graphic Novel: Volume Three. A Clash of Kings: The Graphic Novel: Volume Four: 978-1-984-82078-5: October 2, 2022

  6. Silent comics - Wikipedia

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    This allows for a more visual experience, where the actual meaning of the events is left to the readers' own interpretation. Some famous silent-comics artists are Sergio Aragonés, [1] Guy Bara, [2] Chaval, [3] Henning Dahl Mikkelsen, [4] Adolf Oberländer, [5] Wil Raymakers, [6] Otto Soglow, [7] Gluyas Williams [8] and Jim Woodring. [9]

  7. Category:1980s graphic novels - Wikipedia

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  8. Wordless picture book - Wikipedia

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    Wordless picture books, according to Arizona State University professor Frank Serafini, have "visually rendered narratives". [1] The narrative can use elements of graphic novels such as gutters and panels. [1] The narrative can also be expressed through full-page illustrations, with the story advanced by turning the page. [1]

  9. W.I.T.C.H. - Wikipedia

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    W.I.T.C.H. (stylised as W.i.t.c.h.) is an Italian fantasy Disney comics series created by Elisabetta Gnone, Alessandro Barbucci, and Barbara Canepa. [4] The series features a group of five teenage girls who become the guardians of the classical elements of energy, water, fire, earth, and air, and protectors of the mythical Kandrakar, the center of the universe.