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The Simpsons Comics
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The Simpsons ComicsThe Simpsons Comics

The Simpsons Comics: The Amazing Colossal Homer
The Simpsons Comics is a monthly series based on the animated TV show The Simpsons. This is the first issue and it was published on November 29, 1993.

The front cover pays homage to the original Fantastic Four #1 cover from November 1961

Awards: Won Eisner Award for Best  Short Story

 

 
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Tags: Comics, Simpsons, November, animated, first, Comics, cover, original, Simpsons
Get a Great Job When You Don't Have a Job
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Get a Great Job When You Don't Have a JobGet a Great Job When You Don't Have a Job

Land the job of your dreams - even in the toughest of markets! In the modern-day job market, simply answering ads with a cover letter and résumé just doesn't cut it. You need to cover all the bases. You need to strategize.
 
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How to crochet on the roll
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How to crochet on the rollHow to crochet on the roll

Chochet projects include a pot holder, a throw, heart sachet, diamond and lace pillow cover, and a cross bookmark.
 
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Tags: cover, pillow, cross, bookmark, crochet, crochet, diamond, cover
405 Woodworking Patterns
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405 Woodworking Patterns405 Woodworking Patterns

The Southwestern section of this fun pattern book includes a gecko welcome peg rack, adobe bookends, cactus shelf, coyote switch plate cover, and more.
 
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Tags: switch, coyote, shelf, plate, cover, Woodworking, Patterns, cactus
Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature, 2nd Edition
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Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature, 2nd EditionReading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy, and Popular Literature, 2nd Edition

With the exception of the first chapter, which is an enlightening but pretty dry history of book publishing, the author writes with an enganging and personable style that's highly unusual for an "academic" book. I picked it up thinking that I'd browse through it and found myself reading it cover to cover. There's a bit of the usual feminist/critical studies rhetoric but it's neither bombastic enough nor pervasive enough to dampen the book's accessibility nor its credibility.

 

 
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