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  2. Paperboy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Paperboy is an arcade action game developed and published by Atari Games, [7] and released in 1985. [1] The player takes the role of a paperboy who delivers a fictional newspaper called The Daily Sun along a street on his bicycle. [8] The arcade version of the game featured bike handlebars as the controller. [9]

  3. Paperboy - Wikipedia

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    Paperboy. A paperboy is someone – often an older child or adolescent – who distributes printed newspapers to homes or offices on a regular route, usually by bicycle or automobile. In Western nations during the heyday of print newspapers during the early 20th century, this was often a young person's first job, perhaps undertaken before or ...

  4. The Paperboy (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Paperboy is a 2012 American crime drama film co-written and directed by Lee Daniels and based on Pete Dexter 's 1995 novel of the same name. The novel was inspired by a true story. It follows Miami reporter Ward Jansen who returns to his hometown in Florida to investigate a murder case involving a death row inmate.

  5. Paperboy 2 - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Action. Mode (s) Single-player, two-player. Paperboy 2 is an action video game, the sequel to the arcade video game Paperboy. It was released in 1991–1992 for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, MS-DOS, Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES, and ZX Spectrum. [1] While Paperboy debuted in arcades and was subsequently ...

  6. Paperboy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The author Vince Vawter was inspired to write the novel Paperboy because it is an autobiographical novel, almost a memoir, about his lifelong speech impediment. Although a struggle during his childhood, as an adult, Vawter considers his speech impediment to be a welcomed challenge and source of inner strength.

  7. List of British comic strips - Wikipedia

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    To identify the set of eight Tim Toots & Teeny Annual books, 1931 Orange Car, 1932 Leapfrog, 1933 Train, 1934 Bicycle, 1935 Toy Plane, 1936 River Boat, 1937 Treehouse & 1938 Fairground are the front covers. Varoomshka by John Kent [13] appeared in The Guardian in the 1970s.

  8. David McKendrick - Wikipedia

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    David McKendrick is a British art director and graphic designer. He is the founder of David McKendrick Studio and founder and editor of Paperboy Magazine. [1] [2] In 2021 McKendrick founded and launched Paperboy Magazine. The magazine features a combination of accomplished, world renowned writers, photographers and artists as well as high ...

  9. Pageboy - Wikipedia

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    A mid-1970s example of the pageboy haircut. The pageboy or page boy is a hairstyle named after what was believed to be the haircut of a late medieval page boy. It has straight hair hanging to below the ear, where it usually turns under. There is often a fringe (bangs) in the front. [1] This style was popular in the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s.