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Brammer, Rebekah. "Dark Laughs." M/C Journal 28, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3152.

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Introduction: From Classic Noir Parody to Aussie Comedy Noir However you choose to identify noir – as a genre, style, or cycle – over its 80 years from classic American film noir to neo-noir, neon-noir, national noirs, and television noir, it has undeniably seeped into popular culture. Exemplary of this is the way noir has hybridised with other genres and styles, true of comedy as much as its more serious pairings with science fiction, Western, and Gothic. This is not a new phenomenon: Sue Short points out that pastiche noir began appearing at the end of the classic cycle, citing Kiss Me Deadl
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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) and Cartoon Network (Television network), eds. Scooby-Doo's guide to school. Scholastic, 2002.

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A, Barnes Bridget, ed. Making friends is an art! Boys Town Press, 2012.

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ill, DuFalla Anita, ed. Uniquely wired: A book about autism and its gifts. Boys Town Press, 2018.

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Stine, Megan. Trauma-rama: Life's most embarrassing moments-- and how to deal. HarperCollins, 2001.

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Borgenicht, David. The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Extreme junior edition. Smart Apple Media, 2015.

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Borgenicht, David. The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Junior edition. Smart Apple Media, 2015.

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Borgenicht, David. The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Weird junior edition. Smart Apple Media, 2015.

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Borgenicht, David. The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Junior edition. Chronicle Books, 2007.

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Rice, Ashley. For an incredible kid: --stories, tips, and advice about how to grow up strong. Blue Mountain Press, 2008.

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Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services., ed. I can be safe!: A personal safety guidebook for deaf children. ADWAS, 1996.

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