Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Arakawa's monologue then continues : I understand your dislike of “ just ” war . Only a fool would support a just ... If we continue with this self - deception , sooner or later we will be greatly punished . Arakawa seems initially to ...
Arakawa's monologue then continues : I understand your dislike of “ just ” war . Only a fool would support a just ... If we continue with this self - deception , sooner or later we will be greatly punished . Arakawa seems initially to ...
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Another small - press manga that Schodt profiles is Garo , first previewed for the American comics audience in Art Spiegelman's RAW magazine and a continuing bastion of artistic freedom in the overwhelmingly commercialized manga ...
Another small - press manga that Schodt profiles is Garo , first previewed for the American comics audience in Art Spiegelman's RAW magazine and a continuing bastion of artistic freedom in the overwhelmingly commercialized manga ...
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It will be interesting to see how the twenty - first century continues to rework 1950s American horror . ... Yet younger audiences can continue to relate to the material because they were exposed to these films “ on television at an ...
It will be interesting to see how the twenty - first century continues to rework 1950s American horror . ... Yet younger audiences can continue to relate to the material because they were exposed to these films “ on television at an ...
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