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Josh discusses selling his and R. Walker's comic book Titans of Finance during Ralph Nader's 2002 Crackdown on Corporate Crime rally in New York City.
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Stranded in a remote corner of Thailand, Josh and Sari are taken in by a family of Baptist missionaries. New perspectives — the missionary view of Thai life and the Buddhist view of fireboats — force them to confront their own spiritual longings.
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Humorous courtroom scene where Tintin points out all the ways Neufeld copied Tintin-creator Hergé (George Remi) during the course of his art career, starting from when he was 8 or 9 years old. A light-hearted way of demonstrating the great debt Josh's work owes to the legendary Belgian cartoonist.
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Josh reacts to news of planes colliding into the World Trade Center during the September 11th terrorist attack on New York City. Lyrics to the song "New York, New York" (written and composed by Fred Ebb and John Kander) appear with the story text.