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		<title>By: 2008 Isotope Award Contenders &#187; Comics Worth Reading</title>
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		<description>[...] Brazilianoir by Emily Stackhouse and Nicholas Shahan. You may have already heard something about this noir blend of Germans and gypsies. After the War, a woman is given a baby and a camera, which leads her to Rio, strange warnings, and a place in history. An odd story that&#8217;s more accomplished than the sometimes stiff art and very hard to forget. Shame that it ends before the pages run out. [...]</description>
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