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  2. Bookbird - Wikipedia

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    Bookbird is available by subscription in print and online through Johns Hopkins University Press, [2] and individual articles are available online via Project Muse and ProQuest. Back issues from 1963 to 2013 are archived and free to access at Australian Literature Online. [3] Bookbird, Inc. is registered in Indiana, USA as a not-for-profit ...

  3. Skippyjon Jones - Wikipedia

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    Skippyjon Jones is a children's picture book series, written and illustrated by Judith Byron Schachner.The first book was published in 2003 by Dutton Juvenile. [1] The books are notable for their popularity amongst children, use of mock Spanish, and controversy over their representation of Latinos.

  4. GURPS - Wikipedia

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    Most actions are resolved by rolling three six-sided dice (3d6), trying to roll below a certain number, usually a skill. GURPS uses a point-based character creation system; characters are represented by four basic stats (Strength, Dexterity, IQ and Health), and players can buy any number of advantages, disadvantages, perks, quirks and skills. [1]

  5. Famed Spanish Stand-Up Comedian Berto Romero Talks ... - AOL

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    That’s very Spanish, very Mediterranean, the complete opposite of the solemnity [of much U.S fiction.]. U.S. fiction drinks deep on a capitalist model based on control.

  6. Category:Television shows based on Spanish comics - Wikipedia

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    The following are television series based on Spanish comic books, strips or comic book characters. Pages in category "Television shows based on Spanish comics" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Spanish comics - Wikipedia

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    Spanish comics are the comics of Spain. Comics in Spain are usually called historietas or cómics , with tebeos primarily denoting the magazines containing the medium. Tebeo is a phonetic adaptation of TBO , a long-running (1917–1983) Spanish comic magazine , and sounds like " te veo " ("I see you").

  8. Category:Fictional Spanish people - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Fictional Spanish people by medium - Wikipedia

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    Spanish comics characters (1 C, 24 P) T. Fictional Spanish people in television (empty) V. Fictional Spanish people in video games (3 P)