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Dave Roman
Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman X-men 1 Misfits Anzu Written by Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman, Illustrated by Anzu [... more]
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Anzu
Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman X-men 1 Misfits Anzu Written by Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman, Illustrated by Anzu [... more]
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Marc Tyler Nobleman
JERRY SIEGEL AND Joe Shuster, two misfit teens in Depression-era Cleveland, were more like Clark Kent-meek, mild, and myopic-than his secret identity, Superman. Both boys escaped into the worlds of science fiction and pulp magazine adventure ... [... more]
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Raina Telgemeier
Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman X-men 1 Misfits Anzu Written by Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman, Illustrated by Anzu [... more]
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Jean Waricha
YOU are JEM! The Misfits kidnap an English princess -- and blame it on you! You have to find her! Jem #2: The Video Caper Jean Waricha [... more]
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Sarah Murgatroyd
A True Story of Bravery, Insanity, and the Race to Discover Australia's Wild Frontier They departed Melbourne's Royal Park in the summer of 1860, a misfit party of eighteen amateur explorers cheered on by thousands of well-wishers. Their mission: ... [... more]
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Ross Macdonald
Ross Macdonald's real name was Kenneth Millar. Born near San Francisco in 1915 and raised in Ontario, Millar returned to the U.S. as a young man and JERRY SIEGEL AND Joe Shuster, two misfit teens in Depression-era Cleveland, were more like Clark ... [... more]
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Donna Tartt
Truly deserving of the accolade a modern classic, Donna Tartt's novel is a remarkable achievement-both compelling and elegant, dramatic and playful. Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits ... [... more]
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Christopher Benfey
Gilded Age Misfits, Japanese Eccentrics, and the Opening of Old Japan When the United States entered the Gilded Age after the Civil War, argues cultural historian Christopher Benfey, the nation lost its philosophical moorings and looked eastward ... [... more]
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