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Dennis the Menace: 1953–1954: Five Windows Broken and Four Probables
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Author
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Hank Ketcham.
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Publisher
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Fantagraphics
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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6.5
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5.75
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2.05
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ISBN
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9781560977254
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Pages/Publication Date
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654/2006
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Daedalus Item Code
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N2413
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This item is not available.
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Description
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In this second volume of Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace it becomes clear Dennis is relatively unusual among long-lived strips in that after just a couple of years, it achieved its definitive look. And although Ketcham had not yet added any of Dennis's friends (such as Margaret and Joey), an elderly neighboring couple (he's cranky, she's sweet) begins to appear now and again. Poor George and Martha Wilson—little do they realize what's in store for them. Dennis the Menace began on March 14, 1951, and Dennis went on to become the second most popular cartoon kid in the world (after Charlie Brown). His creator, Henry "Hank" Ketcham, captured the mischievousness, rambunctiousness, and anarchy of a kid's world better than any other cartoonist. This book is part of an ongoing series of chunky volumes presenting hundreds of Ketcham's daily single-panel Dennis cartoons, each on its own page.
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