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  2. Puck (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    A collection of Puck cartoons dating from 1879 to 1903 is maintained by the Special Collections Research Center within the Gelman Library of The George Washington University. [8] The Library of Congress also has an extensive collection of Puck Magazine prints online.

  3. Puck (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Puck is the codename of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The two characters are a father and daughter pair, who are both members of Alpha Flight , in the Marvel Universe .

  4. The Bosses of the Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Bosses of the Senate is an American political cartoon by Joseph Keppler, [1] [2] published in the January 23, 1889, issue of Puck magazine. [3] [4] The cartoon depicts the United States Senate as a body under the control of "captain of industry".

  5. The Library of American Comics - Wikipedia

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    They discussed going into business together, with the initial goal of bringing a complete hardcover collection of Milton Caniff's comic strip Terry and the Pirates to the public. [5] Mullaney and Canwell launched the Library of American Comics in summer 2007, beginning publication of a definitive collection The Complete Terry and the Pirates. [6]

  6. Puck (comics) - Wikipedia

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  7. Frederick Burr Opper - Wikipedia

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    Opper's cartoon The fin de siècle newspaper proprietor was an early use of the term fake news. Among Opper's contributions for Puck was a cartoon that satirized the rise of sensationalism in journalism: this cartoon, from March 7, 1894, shows a newspaper mogul (possibly Joseph Pulitzer) raking in the profits, yet misleading the public.

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  9. List of The Library of American Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    The Library of American Comics is an American publisher of comic strip reprint collections, as an imprint of Clover Press (with funding from IDW Publishing).Although the publishing of a series was advertised as going to be the "complete collection" of a strip, more than half of all LoAC titles were discontinued long before being complete, sometimes after only one or two volumes.

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