I'm alone, but not lonelyhttp://www.cjas.org/~leng/otaku-e.htm
behind piles of toys, comics, and play machines. Their parents are the 68's generation, very democratic and tolerant. They want to understand their children, but the kids pu
John T. Frye's Carl and Jerry, from Popular Electronicshttp://www.copperwood.com/carlandjerry.htm
in the Sunday comics, Carl and Jerry grew up over the years. The very first stories make them sound quite young, perhaps thirteen or at most fourteen. By May 1959, the story state
For ten years, from 1954 to 1964, John T. Frye wrote stories for Popular Electronics about a pair of teen boys who used electronics to help people, foil criminals, impress girls, a
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