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A large street cat who hunts and kills with an appropriately cat-like gusto. This is made chilling by Red's dialogue with his prey: "I'll kill you," shrieks a terrified possum, "I killed the old owl!" Red mutters an amused response, "That's nice," as he moves in for the
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Fellows. His work was featured prominently at the Centre National de la Bande DessinĂ©e et de lâImage in
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715:"It's tough to beat a frog for animal
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2549:"The Portable Frank by Jim Woodring"
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3619:Jabba the Hutt: The Art of the Deal
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1973:The Museum of Love and Mystery
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1956:The Frank color stories
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2971:on February 13, 2010
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1297:Ruby-Spears
1253:Terry LaBan
1249:Peter Bagge
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4284:Noel Neill
4274:Todd Klein
4259:Kim Deitch
4239:Kyle Baker
4205:Mike Ploog
4199:Lily Renée
4184:Mel Keefer
4117:Art Clokey
4014:Jack Adler
3921:Bob Oksner
3877:Jeff Smith
3795:Jack Kamen
3772:Will Elder
3672:Publishers
3644:Real Stuff
3299:Interviews
2520:Gary Groth
2431:Gary Groth
2374:References
2176:Publisher
2151:Poochytown
2091:Poochytown
1897:Press Pop
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1595:Nominated
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1301:Kim Deitch
1293:Jack Kirby
1223:Cartooning
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1192:watercolor
1127:April 2011
1067:April 2011
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840:Other work
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