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Maus
Maus.png
Comic Information
Author: Art Spiegelman
Genre: Autobiography
Historical
First appearance: "Husbands and Knives"

Maus is an autobiography and historical comic by Art Spiegelman.

History

Art Spiegelman was at Coolsville Comics & Toys, signing copies of Maus.

Appearances

External links

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