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| Sketch ( | comics), a character from the Marvel Comics universe. |
| Saviour ( | comics), a 1988 comic book published by Trident Comic |
| Avalon (DC | Comics), a fictional planet in the DC Comics |
| Ion (DC | Comics), a creature in the DC Comics universe |
| Cloak and Dagger ( | comics), a Marvel Comics superhero duo |
| & Armstrong, while he was employed by Valiant | Comics a few years earlier. |
| l Eisner that provides an academic overview of | comics, a companion to his earlier book Comics and Se |
| Age of Heroes ( | comics), a Marvel Comics comics anthology limited ser |
| f the original Gizmo, (who was an adult in the | comics), a second Gizmo inspired by the adolescent ca |
| Dirty Frank ( | comics), a 2000 AD character |
| st've referenced Scott McCloud's Understanding | Comics a hundred times in that paper!" |
| ablinova) is a fictional character from Marvel | Comics, a female mercenary, hunter of war criminals, |
| Smudge ( | comics), a character in The Beano. |
| Rorschach ( | comics), a character from Watchmen |
| Modular Man (America's Best | Comics), a fictional supervillain, nemesis of Tom Str |
| Good Girls ( | comics), a comic book series |
| In late 1991, he was approached by Valiant | Comics, a new comics publisher founded by former Marv |
| Siege ( | comics), a Marvel Comics storyline that began in Janu |
| rg) is a fictional Jewish superhero from Image | Comics, a member of Team Youngblood. |
| Don Winslow in two issues of their Four Color | Comics, a series which spotlighted a different charac |
| ly seinen manga magazine published by Gentosha | Comics, a subsidiary of the company. |
| Identity Crisis (DC | Comics) A DC comic series |
| the illustrator and co-author of the Valhalla | comics, a 15-album series detailing Nordic mythology |
| Will to Power ( | comics) a comic book mini-series from Dark Horse |
| ished as an eight-issue limited series by Epic | Comics, a division of Marvel Comics that specialized |
| After being acquired by Malibu | Comics a second series appeared in 1991. |
| Topper ( | comics), a British comics series |
| Nightmare (Marvel | Comics), a Marvel Comics character |
| Child's Play ( | comics), a Marvel Comics crossover |
| ic book limited series Published by Shadowline | comics, a division of Image Comics. |
| Cambria, CA: | Comics Access, 1995. |
| Clarabelle and Horace were engaged in the | comics according to some 1931 and 1932 continuities, |
| signed into the licensed character from Marvel | Comics, acknowledged by a copyright notice (Sega alre |
| es, shown on E!, and has sparked a tour of the | comics across the country which began in the fall of |
| tial arts films, Hollywood productions, anime, | comics, action films and East Asian cinema in general |
| d movie Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (the Marvel | Comics adaptation of which was also written and illus |
| Daniel Clowes drew a | comics adaptation of a somewhat explicit version of t |
| A | comics adaptation of the story, illustrated by Peter |
| y Dave Dorman) (Design by John Picacio) (1996) | Comics adaptations |
| Congo Bill was a long running DC | Comics adventure comic strip, running in various DC C |
| Crash | Comics Adventures - 5 |
| Returning to | comics after his discharge, he drew for EC Comics' Mo |
| sty in issues #6 and 7 of Mike Allred's Madman | Comics, after appearing in various comic book pin-up |
| ned by that company, he was later bought by DC | Comics after Quality ceased operations. |
| of Ketelbinkie, one of the most popular Dutch | comics after World War II, and of Pipo de Clown, the |
| ality characters, he is ostensibly owned by DC | Comics after it acquired Quality's assets, he lapsed |
| Quality characters, Midnight was bought by DC | Comics after Quality Comics folded in 1956, but has n |
| Don Winslow reprints begin running in Popular | Comics, again with other strip favorites of the era. |
| y the legal department, and he rarely drew for | comics again. |
| ry similar story, "The Last Enemy!", in Harvey | Comics' Alarming Tales that predated the original Pla |
| appeared in 2004 as part of the Actus Tragicus | comics album Dead Herring Comics. |
| late 1990s, he co-produced Eva K, a trilogy of | comics albums, with Frank Giroud, followed by Mandril |
| drawing of a fighter jet being blown up, in DC | Comics' All American Men of War #89 (Feb. |
| switched publishers from Crestwood/Prize to DC | Comics, alongside sister publication Young Love. |
| d: True Stories of the Road from America's Top | Comics alongside that of Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, |
| Donner | Comics also published a 1988 Cobalt 60 book collectio |
| a character in a comic within the Transformers | comics, also called Robot-Master. |
| With the exception of the season 8 | comics also released by Dark Horse, which are written |
| Apple | Comics, also known as Apple Press, was a comic book p |
| comic to do so (although regularly 'one-time' | comics also took the form of being shown in photograp |
| December 2010, Dark Horse | Comics also began a new re-imagining the Mighty Samso |
| Raijin | Comics also has a mascot called "Raijin Maru". |
| Dogbolter was also a character from the | comics, also appearing in Shape Shifters, and before |
| This and other | comics also establish other background characters suc |
| The label Carlsen | Comics also publishes comics in Denmark and Sweden. |
| Japanese | comics, also known as manga, tend to use vertical dir |
| ng comic based on Street Fighter II by Jademan | Comics altered their story to include the character. |
| lted in an argument that caused Gaines to quit | comics altogether. |
| ndrakant, was a writer of India's mythological | comics Amar Chitra Katha, which have sold over ninety |
| However, manga-influenced | comics, among original works, exist in other parts of |
| Kirby, and published by the short-lived Topps | Comics, an off-shoot of the popular Topps Trading Car |
| Brood ( | comics), an alien species from the Marvel Comics univ |
| ted by artist Al Gabrielle, appeared in Pocket | Comics, an experimental digest-sized comic book publi |
| Eternity | Comics, an imprint of Malibu Comics, produced an Amer |
| rated by Dale Berry, and published by Eternity | Comics, an imprint of Malibu Comics. |
| ic series published by American publisher Epic | Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, in 1982. |
| The comic makes many references to other | comics and film-including most notably Back to the Fu |
| character J. Wellington Wimpy from the Popeye | comics and cartoons (the Wellington was named for Art |
| d he would seek a new distributor for his Dell | Comics and paperbacks. |
| tors from the original incarnation of Fangoria | Comics and The Scream Factory are involved, including |
| c book publisher that eventually became Marvel | Comics, and that in the 1950s and 1960s employed futu |
| l memorable cartoon characters, written for DC | Comics, and has been influenced by absurdity and surr |
| After his debut in Complete Book of | Comics and Funnies, the Magnet appeared in all four i |
| George Goodwin Known to like Normal Man | comics and speaks fondly of his uncle. |
| sexy, pneumatic heroines of Fiction House, Fox | Comics and other companies. |
| Lady Death was originally published by Chaos | Comics and remains one of the best examples of the ba |
| reign language material include Ehapa, Carlsen | Comics, and others. |
| rt, Hoberg co-created The Strangers for Malibu | Comics and penciled the title from 1993-1995. |
| s: "I'm exploring the same themes in my Batman | comics and my Catwoman comics that I was probably exp |
| an adaptation of Sax Rohmer's Dope for Eclipse | Comics and GoGirl with artist Anne Timmons for Image |
| ca by Tokyopop, licensed in Germany by Carlsen | Comics and Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing. |
| fictional character, a supervillain in Marvel | Comics and mostly associated with Ghost Rider. |
| Kaz's | comics and drawings have appeared in many alternative |
| n 1987 and participated in the Austin cadre of | comics and science fiction writers and artists in the |
| s TV series and the Expanded Universe's books, | comics, and games. |
| s among the largest-selling of the underground | comics, and is among those titles credited with reviv |
| He has worked for both DC | Comics and Marvel Comics. |
| lt status in France, it is featured in several | comics, and also in the Bond spoof movie OSS 117: Cai |
| lanet featured news on current and upcoming DC | comics and answers to reader questions.) |
| s Jungle Girl/Nyoka the Jungle Girl and Master | Comics), and the main character in the 1941 movie ser |
| The Rogue Trooper has appeared frequently in | comics and . |
| se as described and depicted in books, movies, | comics, and cartoons. |
| ine in India to deal exclusively with "mature" | comics and sequential graphic art. |
| le' Richard F. Outcault, the inventor of color | comics, and all of Pulitzer's Sunday staff as well. |
| In addition to their printed | comics and graphic novels, IDW has more than 650 book |
| TV show ALF, and several works for both Marvel | Comics and Archie Comics. |
| traditional publication systems of the Belgian | comics, and the end of the dominance of the Belgian a |
| Action | Comics and Superman will have new feature characters |
| her increased responsibilities writing for DC | Comics and because her novel Silk had recently sold. |
| edition comic book was presented by Dark Horse | Comics and Wizard Magazine and came with a certificat |
| d label, featuring characters licensed from DC | Comics and Marvel Comics, and contemporary television |
| ies and pastiches of works of art and artists, | comics and caricatures. |
| Lee began drawing | comics and graphic novels in 1981. |
| 970s, Fincher began publishing his law-related | comics and strips. |
| Zick is left-handed in the | comics and the animated series. |
| years, Sadamoto has concentrated primarily on | comics and on illustration work. |
| s he offered workshops to aspiring Middle East | comics and held headline shows each Saturday that bro |
| ng feature films, television series, cartoons, | comics, and game shows. |
| k supervillain originally published by Fawcett | Comics and now owned by DC Comics and appearing as a |
| erman Family, Wonder Woman, and World's Finest | Comics, and with characters like Zatanna and Lois Lan |
| Green Lama (first published by Crestwood/Prize | Comics and in pulp magazines) |
| The style of the Tintin | comics and their history is examined, including life- |
| Later in 2009, Marvel | Comics and ESP will release a 5-issue adaptation of P |
| site featuring current events, coloring pages, | comics and child-generated stories and artwork. |
| McElhatton, co-founder of Wizard: The Guide to | Comics and former reviewer for iComics.com, |
| en extensively expanded on in various spin-off | comics and novels, many of which discount her death o |
| In the following years, Vandersteen's | comics and especially Suske en Wiske are published in |
| type of gag in fiction, particularly in crime | comics and novels, is a suitably sized piece of cloth |
| ress was a pioneering publisher of underground | comics, and was also responsible for numerous republi |
| Further series were published by Dark Horse | Comics and Markosia. |
| s also written and published several doujinshi | comics and stories. |
| Permitted and Prohibited Desires: Mothers, | Comics, and Censorship in Japan, by Anne Allison |
| Burns has written almost exclusively for Viper | Comics and created such titles as The Expendable One, |
| Sock Monkey is a series of | comics and illustrated books written and drawn by the |
| In the Marvel | Comics and Superion's original and Generation 2 instr |
| did he really want to get into magazine-format | comics; and [Marvel editor-in-chief] Stan [Lee] reall |
| He also appears in various | comics and novels, and in the preshow video for the D |
| nsed for regional releases in Taiwan by Lovely | Comics and Singapore by Chuang Yi. |
| Empire Strikes Back (1980) and several books, | comics, and video games in the Star Wars Expanded Uni |
| lief, there was no association with the Archie | Comics and that he despised them. |
| a's art assignments have been for funny animal | comics and children's oriented material. |
| nds to this: "I know that many of my fans read | comics, and I'm really excited to be involved in crea |
| er gets Micah's backpack stolen, including his | comics and his father's medal, Monica tells Micah she |
| (CBL) is a series of 30 books with all Disney | comics and covers written and/or drawn by Carl Barks. |
| All this proved great publicity for Trident | Comics and they took advantage of it, even going as f |
| At the same time, she has had | comics and writing published in Toronto publications: |
| d in standard comic books by publisher Quality | Comics, and considered the least successful, it was t |
| Notable persons from the world of Japanese | comics and animation make an appearance and are avail |
| d as a general term for Kiyohiko Azuma's other | comics and illustrations. |
| It was first published by Eternity | Comics and ran nine issues until 1990 when it was can |
| Chamber of Chills was formerly Blondie | Comics and its numbering begins where Blondie left of |
| Doc Savage has appeared in | comics and a movie, on radio, and as a character in n |
| r by Sam Kieth, initially published by Eclipse | Comics and later on by Parody Press and then Dynamite |
| n an attempt to appeal to fans of the original | comics and serial films. |
| k fair focusing on animations, manhua (Chinese | comics) and games in Hong Kong. |
| e comic book limited series published by Red 5 | Comics and created by American comic book writer/crea |
| two-part intercompany crossover between Malibu | Comics and Marvel Comics. |
| child escapes into dreams styled after McCay's | comics and using a similar 'wake-up' mechanism, and T |
| r a French-language release in France by Taifu | Comics and in Russia by Comics Factory. |
| verviews of the Second Doctor's appearances in | comics and novels. |
| howcase for a generation of impressionists and | comics, and Ken Dodd's World of Laughter (1976). |
| nd Predator is a comic book co-published by DC | Comics and Dark Horse Comics. |
| And he had even been covered in | comics and pulp magazines. |
| in the mid-1980s where he continued scripting | comics and also wrote novels for the Hardy et Lesage |
| Haida Manga is a new style of Haida | comics and print cartoons that explores the elements |
| Newer publishers, such as Pacific | Comics and Eclipse Comics, negotiated contracts in wh |
| ing the best of British cartoons, caricatures, | comics and animation, and to establishing a museum wi |
| ger Press, a publisher of Oz books, Oz-related | comics and compact discs, which the two started in 19 |
| money with his wife Leslie, he formed Basement | Comics and self-published the first issue of Cavewoma |
| ld Bill Pecos), Love Diary, Patches and Wanted | Comics, and contributing artists included Syd Shores, |
| G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series of toys, | comics and cartoons. |
| ireseed, Turok since 1997, hero of the Acclaim | Comics and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. |
| r, best known as the creator of Flaming Carrot | Comics and the Mystery Men. |
| onal character originally published by Quality | Comics and currently owned by DC Comics. |
| r Alan Moore joined Image after having left DC | Comics and spending a period of time working for inde |
| he Tenth has been published primarily by Image | Comics and for a short time by Dark Horse Comics. |
| , and the Star Wars Expanded Universe's books, | comics, and games. |
| They distribute | comics and manga under the name Planeta DeAgostini Co |
| fiant was established in 1993 by former Marvel | Comics and Valiant Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter |
| ures and ten pagers appearing in Walt Disney's | Comics and Stories. |
| e comedy boom", clubs were everywhere, needing | comics and Pardo started earning money almost immedia |
| This combination of media, | comics, and literary guests with gaming, art, anime, |
| a nationwide sensation, appearing in SurfToons | comics and as a plastic model kit, selling hundreds o |
| anvas mode peculiar to the more innovative web | comics, and he has done many stories using 3D tools s |
| raction due to its association with the Tintin | comics and features an original whisky tank wagon fro |
| d in Japanese instructional books, newspapers, | comics and books for children. |
| ecurring character from the Spirou et Fantasio | comics, and the first major female character of the s |
| "We were discussing female | comics and I asked why there's never more than one fe |
| Estrada edits all of the company's | comics and books, does the lettering for the comic bo |
| the film's early stages to concentrate on his | comics and his conceptual-stage contribution is uncre |
| His character was latter revived by both AC | Comics, and Alan Moore for America's Best Comics. |
| His personality in both Marvel | Comics and in the animated series was described as be |
| is article is about the character in Star Wars | comics and novels. |
| DC | Comics and Marvel Comics (which maintains offices in |
| ked well with Maple Leaf's British approach to | comics and was considered by many to be its most acco |
| was the founder of comic book publisher Harvey | Comics and the creator of the comic book characters L |
| His | comics and gossip work has also been referenced in th |
| ink The Phantom suits just as well as Phantom ( | comics), and that people are more likely to search fo |
| It was published in 1997 by Caliber | Comics and ran for four issues. |
| His complete | comics and selections from his sketchbooks have been |
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