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One Ringy Dingy Comic

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25%10 A comic strip or comic book
noun

• A composition that is playful in attitude and tone.

25%7 Term used in comic book collecting when a comic has been encapsulated in a protective plastic case
noun

• block consisting of a thick piece of something

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