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  2. Adrian Tomine - Wikipedia

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    Optic Nerve is Tomine's ongoing comic series that was originally self-published in minicomic format and distributed to local comics shops in his area. Tomine published seven issues of the Optic Nerve mini; most of the stories were later compiled into a single edition, 32 Stories: The Complete Optic Nerve Mini-Comics, published by Drawn & Quarterly.

  3. Category:Films set in Kansas City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films set in Kansas City, Missouri" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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  6. Optic Nerve (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Optic Nerve is a comic book series by cartoonist Adrian Tomine. Originally self-published by Tomine in 1991 as a series of mini-comics (which have later been collected in a single volume, 32 Stories), the series has been published by Drawn & Quarterly since 1995. Tomine's style and subject matter are restrained and realistic.

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  8. Is it illegal to film police making an arrest in Kansas and ...

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    Kansas City changed its ordinance after police arrested resident Roderick Reed for stopping his car in the road to film them arresting a Black transgender woman in 2019.

  9. Optic disc drusen - Wikipedia

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    The optic nerve is a cable connection that transmits images from the retina to the brain. It consists of over one million retinal ganglion cell axons. The optic nerve head, or optic disc is the anterior end of the nerve that is in the eye and hence is visible with an ophthalmoscope. It is located nasally and slightly inferior to the macula of ...