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<title>Comment by Ray on The Escapist!</title>
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<description>OK...that makes two...if Kavalier and Clay is worse than Krazy Kat, then K&amp;C is both the second-best such novel, AND THE WORST! 

All I am saying is that our esteemed critic is using a poor choice of superlatives.

My three-legged dog is one of the best three-legged dogs there is.
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<title>Comment by Tim Jarrett on The Escapist!</title>
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<description>Well, there&#039;s &lt;i&gt;Krazy Kat: A Novel in Five Panels&lt;/i&gt; by Jay Cantor...

(Yes, I know &quot;Krazy Kat&quot; wasn&#039;t a comic book. But it was certainly a part of the golden age of comics...)
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<title>Comment by Ray on The Escapist!</title>
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<description>&quot;The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier &amp; Clay&quot; by Michael Chabon is one of the best novels ever written about the &quot;golden age&quot; of comic books in the 40s and 50s.

So how many novels about the Golden Age of comics do you think there are?&lt;/giggle&gt;
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