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  • {{Header|E-Book 01/21}} ...it may be in a format that provides formatting such as boldface and italic characters, different fonts, [[page layout]], and even [[illustration]]s. The rich-tex
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  • Mooney was a mainstream comic book artist who drew Supergirl and many other characters for DC Comics. Later he moved to Marvel and – I think – was best known Comic book work did not pay very well back then. And companies like DC had no retireme
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  • ...[spanking fiction]], first published in London by [[William Dugdale]]. The book was published [[anonymous]]ly, its author might be likely [[James Campbell The book takes the format of a series of letters written by the [[teenager]]s Emily
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  • Mooney was a mainstream comic book artist who drew Supergirl and many other characters for DC Comics. Later he moved to Marvel and – I think – was best known
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  • A '''novel''' is an extended work of fiction. It is often published in book form, under separate covers. In commercial terms, any work of fiction conta
    732 bytes (116 words) - 17:06, 5 November 2019
  • ...oined after the analogy of good girl art which also includes strong female characters in comic books. Bad girls are typically tough and violent superheroines. ...nerisms and exaggerated anatomy of the drawing style associated with those characters.
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  • ...l journeys of his [[character]]s. Sex and discipline are only part of the characters' lives and only a part of a much larger fictional world that he is trying t === Book One: ===
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  • [[image:Dog spanking puppies.jpg|thumb|300px|An example of western children's book style, an anthropomorphic dog spanking puppies.]] ...ich [[spankee]]s, and also often [[spanker]]s, are [[furry]] or [[kemono]] characters (fictional [[anthropomorphic animal]]s based on a mammal).
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  • {{Header|Blue Book (magazine) 01/21}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Blue Book}} {{for|Blue Book of New Orleans|The Blue Book}}
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  • {{Infobox book ...dynasty. Merging legend, history, and myth, the novel follows hundreds of characters, centered around the three power blocs that emerged from the remains of the
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  • ...by American writer William S. Burroughs, originally published in 1959. The book is structured as a series of loosely connected vignettes. Burroughs stated The book was originally published with the title "The Naked Lunch" in Paris in July
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  • ...{star}}July 10, 1914 – {{dag}}July 30, 1992) was a Canadian-American comic book artist. He was best known for co-creating the DC Comics character Superman, ...er, eventually gaining recognition for his part in its creation. His comic book career after Superman was relatively unsuccessful, and by the mid-1970s Shu
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  • ...e]] in drawings. Bettie was then to become the inspiration for many of the characters that Eric created on paper. ...comic books, from book covers to calendar art. Probably the most collected characters from Stanton are the "[[Blunder Broad]]" and "[[Sweeter Gwen]]" series.
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  • ...and Wendy the Good Little Witch, she was one of Harvey's best-known female characters during the 1960s and featured in many of the company's child-friendly comed ...hed from 1955-1976, when Harvey's Richie Rich explosion took over. Lotta's book was canceled (along with ''[[Little Audrey]]'', ''[[Little Dot]]'', and ''[
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  • ...icy is targeted at providing the reader with exactly what the cover of the book promises. ...uthors are specifically tasked with providing good simple plotlines, vivid characters, and plenty of imaginative sex and BDSM. The stories are both fem-sub and f
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  • {{Header|The Yellow Book 10/21}} '''The Yellow Book''', published in London from 1894 to 1897 by Elkin Mathews and John Lane, l
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  • ...efano Piselli, and Riccardo Morrocht, Baldazzini & Saudelli’s bizarreries, book 1: bondage, feet, wrestling, fetish (Venice: ...efano Piselli, and Riccardo Morrocht, Baldazzini & Saudelli’s bizarreries, book 2: bondage, feet, wrestling, fetish (Venice: Glittering Images, 2002), 64 p
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  • ...'' or ''"The Flowers of Shanghai Bloom / Fade"''). She also translated the book into English, which was not discovered until after her death. Eva Hung revi ...med to failure" protagonist, and a consciously crafted plot, therefore the book "already showed many of the characteristics of a typical Late Ch'ing novel"
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  • ...amples of the literary nonsense genre. Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and li ...at least 97 languages. There have now been over a hundred editions of the book, as well as countless adaptations in other media, especially theatre and fi
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  • ...in the course of prison reform. In several of the later chapters, various characters lecture one another on methods of punishment used in America, in England, a The book, and its classic illustrations, have been reprinted several times.
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