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Spirou In Berlin
Spirou and Fantasio are caught up in another amazing adventure, set in a real historical context. It’s summer 1989, a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the evil Zantafio is trying to take over East Germany. When he kidnaps the Count of Champignac, our two heroes find out and try to rescue him. But to do that, they have to cross Europe’s most heavily guarded border. East Germany’s notorious Secret Police, the Stasi, are soon hot on their trail, and Fantasio is arrested. So Spirou now has to free his friend as well as foil Zantafio’s diabolical scheme.
- Issue # Full (2 months ago)
Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker (1962)
Series continues from: Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker (Dell)
Genre: Children, Anthropomorphic
- Issue #200 (2 months ago)
- Issue #199 (2 months ago)
- Issue #198 (2 months ago)
- Issue #195 (2 months ago)
- Issue #194 (2 months ago)
Star Beasts
Bandit is a pup who leaves his family on Earth to join the secret order of the Star Beasts–cosmic creatures sworn to protect Earth and spread goodness throughout the universe. When powerful ancient relics are stolen, Bandit leads the crew on a kick-asteroid space race to collect them all and defeat the evil Khaos Krill from destroying Earth!
Genre: Children, Anthropomorphic
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (2 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (2 months ago)
Felix the Cat (1955)
Issues 20-61 are in Felix the Cat (Toby, 1951).
- Issue #118 (2 months ago)
- Issue #116 (2 months ago)
- Issue #114 (2 months ago)
- Issue #113 (2 months ago)
- Issue #112 (2 months ago)
Cheryl Blossom (1995)
A mini-series starring Cheryl Blossom. Not to be confused with the 1996 Cheryl Blossom mini-series.
Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker (1952)
Series continues from: Four Color #431 (earlier issues interspersed in that series).Series continues in: Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker (Gold Key) from issue #73.
Genre: Children, Anthropomorphic
Huckleberry Hound (1960)
Issues #1 & #2 are considered to be in Four Color (1942), with issue #990 is #1, and either issue #1050 or 1054 is #2.
Genre: Children, Anthropomorphic
Wake Up, Sleepyhead!
In Wake Up, Sleepyhead!, Levin Kipnis' amusing rhymes are perfectly paired with Noam Weiner's hilariously expressive illustrations. These comically anarchic tales are a delightful read for sleepy kids and the parents who rouse them from their slumber.
Genre: Children
- Issue # Full (2 months ago)
The Penguin Café at the Edge of the World
This charming children’s story follows three penguin brothers as they run a café in the South Pole. In the icy reaches of the South Pole live three penguin brothers: Amos, Max, and Hans. They love cooking so much that one day they band together to start a cozy café. There, they will serve a delicious, cinnamony concoction of their own creation ― Peng-Winter Stew! The only snag? Since they are located at the edge of the world, people don’t visit them very often. As the penguin brothers wait for the next boat to arrive, they hope that their customers will enjoy their splendid stew as much as they do. Illustrated by contemporary artist Anat Warshavsky in whimsical watercolors with a vivid primary color palette, The Penguin Café at the Edge of the World is a warmhearted tale of friendship and collaboration.
Genre: Literature, Children
- Issue # Full (2 months ago)
Frankie and the Creepy Cute Critters
Frankie Fairy loves to learn about creepy crawly critters in her own backyard! Now that she's at a new school, she's excited to learn even more about them! Instead, she learns that the other fairy kids in class think she's the creepy one. Is Frankie really that scary? And if she is—is that really a bad thing? Maybe her creepy crawly friends can help her figure it out!
- Issue # Full (2 months ago)
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