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Closing time

a novel
1994
Yossarian, Milo Minderbinder and other familiar characters are approaching the end of their lives and the century.

George F. Babbitt

2004
Analyzes the work of George F. Babbitt, focusing on his satirical look at the less-than-ideal side of a middle-class community in post-World War I.

Spy vs spy

missions of madness
2009
Presents a collection of wordless comics in which the Black Spy and the White Spy endeavor to foil each other with devious tactics and ingenious inventions.

Spy vs spy

masters of mayhem
2009
Presents a collection of wordless comics in which the Black Spy and the White Spy try to evade or eliminate each other through the use of devious tactics and ingenious inventions.

Spy vs spy

Danger! Intrigue! Stupidity!
2009
Presents a collection of wordless comics in which the Black Spy and the White Spy engage in ridiculous and humorous antics of intrigue and deception to get the upper hand on each other.

Comedies and satires

1987
Collection of comedies and satires which provide insight into the author's later and better known horror and suspense fiction.

I am America (and so can you!)

2007
Stephen Colbert offers satirical comments on a variety of topics, including family, the elderly, religion, sports, sex, higher education, Hollywood, the media, race, immigration, science, and more.

Spy vs. spy

2007
Collects over 200 Spy vs. Spy strips by Peter Kuper, over 100 Spy vs. Spy strips from other artists and writers at MAD Magazine, a complete collection of the rare newspaper Spy vs. Spy strips, the Madison Avenue adventures of the Spies, and more.

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