The Story of... The Washington Star #[nn]
A pair of curious kids take a behind-the-scenes look at how a newspaper comes to life in this 1969 issue, guided through the bustling newsroom of the Washington Star. With crisp, expressive art by Neal Adams—both penciled and inked by him, with additional inks by Dick Giordano—the story captures the rhythm of a newsroom from reporters to printers, all in service of a school assignment on "How news is made."
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Two kids have a school assignment: "How news is made". They manage to have a guided tour of the Washington Star newspaper's building. They discover different kind of jobs from reporters to printers.
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