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Old 12-05-2010, 09:49 AM   #104
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Originally Posted by boxcorner View Post
Whenever I visit different places, I like to look around their libraries, as much as the bookshops. Many of the libraries that I been in have had comic books. It think it's a cultural thing, at least here in EU.

European comics
I don't believe I have ever seen a comic in a US library. maybe books of collected comics, but no comics.

now just to make sure... a US comic is a flimsy publication often not more than 30 or so pages, not like the Asterix (sp?) comics I remember from Germany that resembled an Analog or Amazing publication; usually at least 150 or so pages with an almost rigid spine, kind of a booklet if you will. this could be a matter of semantics
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