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  2. Bubble (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    The graphic novel is 272 pages long. [12] The graphic novel was published by First Second Books and written by Jordan Morris and Sarah Morgan. [13] The art is done by Tony Cliff. [14] The graphic novel was published on July 13, 2021. [15] Publishers Weekly gave the graphic novel a starred review, saying that the book is a "recklessly fun, hoot ...

  3. Graphic novel - Wikipedia

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    A graphic novel is a long-form work of sequential art.The term graphic novel is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comics scholars and industry professionals.

  4. List of Maison Ikkoku chapters - Wikipedia

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    The comic book chapters were collected and released in fourteen tankōbon graphic novel volumes between December 1994 and June 2000. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Viz later re-released the series complete and un-flipped in the same format as Shogakukan's fifteen volume format between October 2003 and February 2006.

  5. Soap bubble - Wikipedia

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    A soap bubble Girl blowing bubbles Many bubbles make foam. A soap bubble (commonly referred to as simply a bubble) is an extremely thin film of soap or detergent and water enclosing air that forms a hollow sphere with an iridescent surface. Soap bubbles usually last for only a few seconds before bursting, either on their own or on contact with ...

  6. The Amazing Bubble Man - Wikipedia

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    Louis Pearl (born June 30, 1958), known as "The Amazing Bubble Man" or "Pope of Soap", [1] is an American entertainer, bubble artist, entrepreneur, and author who performs shows with soap bubbles to global audiences. Louis Pearl founded the company Tangent Toys in 1980, [2] which was later acquired by a wholesale toy distributor in 2002.

  7. Tom Noddy - Wikipedia

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    Tom Noddy is the stage name of Tom McAllister, [1] an American entertainer whose television performances of "Bubble Magic" with soap bubbles in the early 1980s led to a book deal and "Bubble Festivals" at science centers across America. [2] He is the originator of a large number of bubble magic tricks now performed by entertainers around the ...

  8. NBM Publishing - Wikipedia

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    In addition to NBM Graphic Novels, the company has several imprints including ComicsLit for literary graphic fiction, [6] [7] and Eurotica and Amerotica for adult comics. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] According to NBM, it is "the second largest indie comics press after Fantagraphics with close to $3MM in yearly retail sales on over 200,000 graphic novels sold a ...

  9. Soap Bubbles (film) - Wikipedia

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    Soap Bubbles was sold by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 846–848 in its catalogues. [2] At his stage venue, the Théâtre Robert-Houdin, Méliès did a magic act between 1907 and 1910 developing the soap-bubble motif from the film. In the stage act, a ghost slept on a stool, with huge soap bubbles come out of his head as he snored.