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Volume 63 Issue 1

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The State Of Comics: Comic Commercialism

by Mendel Breitstein

In a recent job interview, I found myself asked the following question: "Do you have any heroes from Jewish history?" Growing bored of the blank expression on my face my interviewer rephrased the question as: "Do you have any posters on your wall of people whom you admire?" Thinking of my latest poster acquisition, I truthfully mumbled "the Hulk." "The Incredible Hulk?" I was asked with a look of incredulity. "Yes," I murmured. Surprisingly, I do believe that I got the job.

Graduation and Other Apocalypses

by Yitzchak Inselmann

As we approach the end of time, whether our time in this semester or this college, it is time to talk about the end of all time and the upcoming millennium. Finals and graduation are certainly apocalyptic events and so is the end of all life on earth. Although we cannot actually foresee the outcome of either one, we attempt to predict just what will happen to mankind and ourselves as we look into the distant and not so distant future of YU finals and the year 2000.