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Bemidji, Minnesota
Bemidji is a city in Beltrami County (and county seat), in north west Minnesota, United States.
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Bob Powell
Bob Powell (né Stanley Robert Pawlowski; While gives Stanislav Pavlowsky, and gives Stanislav Pavlowsky, Bails and Ware note: "family name corrected by his son, Seth R. Powell July 2006." October 2, 1916 at the Social Security Death Index via GenealogyBank.com. Retrieved on September 23, 2012. from the original on September 23, 2012. Note: at the Lambiek Comiclopedia erroneously gives death date as Oct. 1, 1967. – December 1967) was an American comic book artist known for his work during the 1930–1940s Golden Age of comic books, including on the features "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle" and "Mr. Mystic".
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Burma Road
The Burma Road was a road linking Burma with the southwest of China.
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Civil War News
Civil War News was a set of collectible trading cards issued in the early 1960s by Topps.
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Comic book
A comic book or comicbook, also called comic magazine or simply comic, is a publication that consists of comic art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes.
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Commercial art
Commercial art is the art of creative services, referring to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising.
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Connecticut
Connecticut is the southernmost state in the New England region of the northeastern United States.
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Detective fiction
Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—either professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder.
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District attorney
In the United States, a district attorney (DA) is the chief prosecutor for a local government area, typically a county.
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Dummy corporation
A dummy corporation or dummy company is an entity created to serve as a front or cover for one or more companies.
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EC Comics
Entertaining Comics, more commonly known as EC Comics, was an American publisher of comic books, which specialized in horror fiction, crime fiction, satire, military fiction, and science fiction from the 1940s through the mid-1950s, notably the Tales from the Crypt series.
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Fawcett Publications
Fawcett Publications was an American publishing company founded in 1919 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota by Wilford Hamilton "Captain Billy" Fawcett (1885–1940).
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Ford Model T
The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie, Leaping Lena, or flivver) is an automobile produced by Ford Motor Company from October 1, 1908, to May 26, 1927.
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Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (commonly referred to simply as "Ford") is an American multinational automaker headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.
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Gannett Company
Gannett Company, Inc. is a publicly traded American media holding company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia, near McLean in Greater Washington DC.
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German prisoners of war in the United States
Members of the German military were interned as prisoners of war in the United States during World War I and World War II.
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Grand Central School of Art
The Grand Central School of Art was an American art school in New York City,(September 6, 1929).
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Harvey Dunn
Harvey Thomas Dunn NA (March 8, 1884 – October 29, 1952) was an American painter.
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Illustration
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation or visual explanation of a text, concept or process, designed for integration in published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, video games and films.
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LaGuardia Airport
LaGuardia Airport is an airport in the northern part of the New York City borough of Queens in the United States.
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Mars Attacks
Mars Attacks is a science fiction-themed trading card series released in 1962.
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Men’s adventure
Men's adventure is a genre of magazine that was published in the United States from the 1940s until the early 1970s.
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Minneapolis
Minneapolis is the county seat of Hennepin County, and the larger of the Twin Cities, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.
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Minot, North Dakota
Minot is a city in and the county seat of Ward County, North Dakota, United States, in the state's north-central region.
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Ojibwe
The Ojibwe, Ojibwa, or Chippewa are an Anishinaabeg group of Indigenous Peoples in North America, which is referred to by many of its Indigenous peoples as Turtle Island.
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Presbyterianism
Presbyterianism is a part of the reformed tradition within Protestantism which traces its origins to Britain, particularly Scotland, and Ireland.
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Pulp magazine
Pulp magazines (often referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 to the 1950s.
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Robbinsdale, Minnesota
Robbinsdale is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States.
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Roseau County, Minnesota
Roseau County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota, along the Canada–US border.
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Topps
The Topps Company, Inc., manufactures chewing gum, candy, and collectibles.
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Trading card
A trading card (or collectible card) is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with other text (attacks, statistics, or trivia).
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TwoMorrows Publishing
TwoMorrows Publishing is a publisher of magazines about comic books, founded in 1994 by John and Pam Morrow out of their small advertising agency in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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United States Army Corps of Engineers
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a U.S. federal agency under the Department of Defense and a major Army command made up of some 37,000 civilian and military personnel, making it one of the world's largest public engineering, design, and construction management agencies.
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Wally Wood
Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, best known for his work on EC Comics's Mad and Marvel's Daredevil.
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Weird menace
Weird menace is the name given to a subgenre of horror fiction that was popular in the pulp magazines of the 1930s and early 1940s.
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Weird Science (comics)
Weird Science was an American science fiction comic book magazine that was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s.
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Western (genre)
The Western is a genre of various arts which tell stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in the American Old West, often centering on the life of a nomadic cowboy or gunfighter armed with a revolver and a rifle who rides a horse.
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Western fiction
Western fiction is a genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century.
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Woody Gelman
Woodrow Gelman (1915 – February 9, 1978), better known as Woody Gelman, was a publisher, cartoonist, novelist and an artist-writer for both animation and comic books.
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World War II
World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.
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Zina Saunders
Zina Saunders (born August 30, 1953) is a Manhattan-based artist, writer, animator and educator.
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20th century
The 20th century was a century that began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000.
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