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In France the heirs to Busch were Adolphe Willette and Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, both pioneers in Le Chat Noir ("The Black Cat")—house magazine of the world's first cabaret of the wordless, or "silent," strip (first employed by Busch).
Driving U.S. 1 now offers views of a closed packing house named Victory, silent strip malls offering three months free rent, and at least one development with empty lots where groves used to be and where new homes may never rise.
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These one- or two-page silent strips originally appeared in the dearly missed Nickelodeon Magazine which had a great comics section printed on newsprint.
Silent Night (stripped version) - The Temptations.
Speedo Guy got Duke's typically raucous student section to fall silent, then stripped down to his swimming trunks.
All cars on the SkyTrain fleet are equipped with both two-way speakerphones and yellow silent alarm strips to contact SkyTrain control operators in the event of an emergency or security threat.
The whole film, in fact, is a shaggy-dog routine, spun out of old silent serials, comic strips and Lewis Carroll.
But just as you begin to think that this spring is anything but silent, Mr. Stucky strips away the brightest layers, and then the softer ones, leaving nothing but a repeating pianissimo bass tone.
With his brother Roy, Walt Disney (1901-1966) turned a small animated cartoon shop into an entertainment epic, first with silent Mickey Mouse strips, next with feature films (Fantasia, Cinderella, Peter Pan).
It's hard to describe what makes silent humor comic strips funny.
The pools are empty, the strip is silent.
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