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	<title>old people + radiation = disturbing graphic novel</title>
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	<description>Help me find the name of a graphic novel, in which a naive elderly couple deal with the aftermath of an atomic bomb. . . I found it in the bookshelf of my Science Fiction/Fantasy Writing professor a few years ago. The art was very cartoonish, I remember. &lt;br&gt;
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A bomb went off somewhere, and this elderly couple was terribly naive when it came to radiation and fallout--- like drinking water with ash in it from the fireplace. Or is that from Children of the Dust? I remember further along they grew thin, and their hair fell out. . . Obviously, a disturbing book. But it&apos;s been nagging at me for years. Anyone?</description>
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