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comic distribution came courtesy of the former comics giant Dreamwave, taking over their Armada comi
Throughout the comics, Ginji shows a huge desire to become human aga
He later founded several other comics: Girl, Swift and Robin, for girls, boys, and y
Argus) works together and aided by the Marvel Comics god of Thunder, Thor sends the villain into an
nual New York City fan convention dedicated to comics, graphic novels, anime, manga, video games, to
Exploring the Sacred in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Film, was published in 20
anthological science fiction story drawn by EC Comics great Reed Crandall.
Comics' Greatest World: Golden City Week 4 - Team for
Team CGW, short for Team Comics' Greatest World, is the group of five creators
Strong Guy from Marvel Comics grew up here.
By the 1980s, war comics grew less marketable and comic companies began
American Comics Group (ACG) was a New York City-based comic bo
series of comic books released by Independent Comics Group (an imprint of Eclipse Comics) from 1985
ated to "Exploring the history of the Charlton Comics Group".
For the Marvel Comics group, see Young Gods (comics).
four long-running humor titles Cookie, Giggle Comics, Ha Ha Comics, and The Kilroys were cancelled.
Crack Comics had started out monthly, like most 1940s antho
American romance comics had their origin in the years immediately foll
d to be changed from Changeling to Morph as DC comics had trademarked the Changeling name for the ch
Gustovich after his previous publisher, Noble Comics had closed.
Texas Comics had planned to bring out a bimonthly Justice M
Archie comics had asked Warner Music Group to hand over all
To complicate things further, none of the comics had anything to identify their date of issue o
By 2008, his comics had reached in excess of 300 million page view
f 2007 the influence of manga on international comics had grown considerably over the past two decad
Jackson, a longtime fan of the comics, had used motion capture in The Lord of the Ri
ize, hardback, slip-cased collections of these comics had been previously published in black & white
Torimikin!! (1983-1984, Jets Comics, Hakusensha)
st artists; their stories were reprinted in DC Comics' hardcover collections The Spirit Archives Vol
02, with the publication of the Wildstorm (DC) comics, Harmony Gold officially decided to reboot and
Before founding Harvey Comics, Harvey worked for Fox Publications with Joe S
Recently, Archie Comics has reprinted some of this work in trade paper
Dark Horse Comics has published various Tarzan series from 1996
AC Comics has also reprinted several Golden Age Miss Mas
AC Comics has reused the Golden Age American Eagle in th
Dark Horse Comics has opted not to publish a third book in the C
This renewed approach of the comics has led to some particularly avant-garde album
DC Comics has released a number of action figures and st
Lightning Comics has been the name of two small comic book comp
His depiction in Disney comics has varied with the artists using him: in stor
eing that in honor of his work on the G.I. Joe comics, Hasbro used his face as the basis for the G.I
Several stories from Flash Comics have been reprinted in DC Archive Editions.
His comics have been published in many anthologies, inclu
Throughout the years many notable comics have been on the stage.
the Kompas-Gramedia Group of book stores, M&C Comics have issued more than 50 manga, with ratings,
Films comics have been well received in English speaking co
These comics have no text at the top of the cover aside fro
To create his comics he hand codes HTML in combination with GIF and
Outside the field of comics, he has also provided illustrations for variou
ich is part of the Project Superpowers line of comics; he then appeared in Project Superpowers: Chap
ly on, Blair's art style was influenced by the comics he had seen living in East Asia, at a time whe
At Harvey Comics he met Sid Jacobson who became his editor and
Just like Spencer in the comics he creates the Spider-Slayers.
He was greatly influenced by the comics he found there; his first purchase was an issu
though Perceptor has yet to be depicted in the comics, he did have a toy made for the line, which wa
While most of his traits remain from the comics, he is notably more jovial and less irritable
with Marc Sleen the founding father of Flemish comics, he is mainly popular in Belgium, the Netherla
Though Scrooge is far from heartless in the comics, he is rarely so openly sentimental.
A little seen character in the Dreamwave comics, he was usually seen in the background except
t he hardly appeared outside of the Drug Issue comics he is regarded as a member of the team as conf
At the time, Topps Comics held a licence on the character, having publis
the Ph.D. track and began pursuing a career in comics, her first published work was a story in the 1
s tingling": This is the phrase used by Marvel Comics hero Spider-Man when he senses danger with his
er from 1992, he battled alongside the Valiant Comics heroes during the Unity conflict.
The Quality Comics heroine Wildfire was originally intended to pl
ose covered by Newtype USA, including American comics, high tech gadgetry, U.S. television series an
es, among other titles, Richard Starkings' own comics Hip Flask and Elephantmen.
Endowed with a passion for publishing and comics, his failed attempt at creating a children's m
Eventually he opted for a career in comics, his life long passion, and began working at T
That chance encounter led to Staros making comics his career.
metier drawing historical strips for Thriller Comics, his first story adapting W. Harrison Ainswort
Comics historian Gerard Jones described Liebowitz as
Comic Strip Artists (1989, Abbeville Press) by comics historian Rick Marschall.
1942) is an American publisher, mathematician, comics historian and short story author.
The series was praised by comics historian Trina Robbins for its "logical" and
Comics historian Peter Sanderson
f fictional characters that debuted in Quality Comics' Hit Comics #27.
Harvey Hits should not be confused with Harvey Comics Hits, which ran in the early 1950s, or Harvey
Panini Comics holds licensing agreements to publish translat
The Thing! was a Charlton Comics horror title that ran 17 issues from 1952 to 1
Raj Comics hosts a discussion forum, with a section speci
Wonder Comics however, continued as a title, featuring Yarko
Many adult comics, however, such as The Virgin Project, feature
Like the Spider-Man comics, I want to like Black Panther, but Priest's de
Lyle's next project was The Comet for DC Comics' Impact Comics imprint, which he pencilled and
commissioned by editor Mark Nevelow for his DC Comics imprint Piranha Press but eventually published
From 1991-1992, Apple published an erotic comics imprint known as Forbidden Fruit.
t for Quest, a short-lived title in the Marvel Comics imprint Tsunami.
For the DC Comics imprint starting in 2005, see All Star DC Comi
y 26, 2007 published under MediaWorks' Dengeki Comics imprint, concluding the series at thirty-five
For the Archie Comics imprint, see Archie Comics.
34 collected volumes published under the Jump Comics imprint.
ted into volumes and published under the Issue Comics imprint.
aptation created by Rize Shinba in its B's LOG Comics imprint.
as published by Enterbrain under their B's LOG Comics imprint.
f 12 bound volumes under Shogakukan's Ladybird Comics imprint.
s was a short lived comic book published by EC Comics in 1955, the fifth title in its New Direction
e name Johnny Dynamite published by Dark Horse Comics in 1994.
calypse Suite was first released by Dark Horse Comics in their Free Comic Book Day issue on May 5, 2
nciled by Terry Dodson and published by Malibu Comics in the mid 1990s, until it was purchased by Ma
ustrator of Salgari's stories), he returned to comics in 1973 with Daim Press' series I protagonisti
later temporarily revived the title with Image Comics in 2000.)
art by Andy Kubert and published by Dark Horse Comics in 1991.
Novelty Press launched its first title, Target Comics, in 1940, followed shortly thereafter by Blue
four-issue limited series published by Marvel Comics in 1986 to showcase profiles of the most popul
e also produced Pickle, published by Black Eye Comics, in which the 'Hicksville' story originally ap
ues when the magazine was acquired by Charlton Comics in 1954.
n the Black Cat comic book published by Harvey Comics in the 1940s.
was a black-and-white magazine published by EC Comics in late 1955 and early 1956.
When Giordano was hired at industry leader DC Comics in 1969, he commissioned scripts from Gill for
The Liberty Project was published by Eclipse Comics in 1987.
d his brother Steve Schanes co-founded Pacific Comics in 1971.
Brunner briefly returned to comics in the early-1980s as artist on the First Comi
aspect of Hong Kong manhua, and eventually US comics in the later years.
ere reprinted in a hardcover edition by Marvel Comics in 1991 with an introduction by Jim Simon.
Its first issue was published by Dark Horse Comics in 1990.
(when Crestwood Publications stopped producing comics) in 1963, and continued publishing their roman
While Malibu was purchased by Marvel Comics in 1993, it is unclear whether or not Dinosaur
He started writing comics in 1996, but only got to work for Spirou the n
theatre company, Ostrander moved into writing comics in 1983.
higher recognition with its move to Dark Horse Comics in April 1994.
uring the 1980s wave of "artistic" and "adult" comics in Sweden, Pirinen was, and still is, a regula
comic book limited series, published by Marvel Comics in late 2009.
comic book mini-series published by Dark Horse Comics in 2005 and written by Andrew Cosby with artwo
his desire to relate all of his schoolwork to comics in some way, shape, or form.
omic book that he had written and drawn for DC Comics in the 1970s.
In 1999, Jesus Castillo, a clerk at Keith's Comics in Dallas, Texas, was charged with promoting o
It was published by Image Comics in 2006.
Outlanders manga was distributed by Dark Horse Comics in the United States prior to the expiration o
ts of Law was a series published by Dark Horse Comics in 1995.
fornia where he was immediately hired by Image Comics in the spring of 1994.
Horror comics in general were in decline in the early 1980s,
s was a comic book title published by Gold Key Comics in the mid 1970s.
He began the stories in 2004, and Dark Horse Comics in the United States published the first volum
, Orlando had also been a staff artist with EC Comics in the 1950s, and a prolific contributor to Ma
th first appeared in Evil Ernie #1 by Eternity Comics in December 1991.
Griffith and Kerr briefly resurrected Arrow Comics in 1993 with The Dead, a horror title that pus
! was a short lived comic book published by EC Comics in 1955 as part of its New Direction line.
was a black-and-white magazine published by EC Comics in late 1955 and early 1956.
Dungeons & Dragons comic book published by DC Comics in the mid-to-late 1980s, as a friend, ally an
After a seventeen-month hiatus, Comics in Context returned to the newly-rebranded A S
e golden age of Spirou magazine and of Belgian comics in general, partly incited by the 1946 appeara
comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in September to December 2005 and is written b
working in the production department of Marvel Comics in 1973 on an recommendation from Neal Adams,
lished in mainstream Seinen magazines like Big Comics in Japan as well as in alternative editorial s
was a black-and-white magazine published by EC Comics in early 1956.
This is later explained in the IDW comics in that the Decepticons left their ship on Mar
short-lived superhero comic published by Dell Comics in the early 1960s.
was published from 1993 to 1999 by Dark Horse Comics in various types of installments including sho
t issue by Dayglo & Martin, published by Image Comics in January 2010.
they dropped the Ultra-Humanite from Superman comics in favor of Luthor.
lyptic comic-book series published by Charlton Comics in the 1970s.
peared in a separate Harvey anthology, All-New Comics, in issues 6, 9, and 15.
appeared in a comic book published by Gold Key Comics in the 1960s.
k has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in Tarzan no.
206, dated February 1972, and by DC Comics in Tarzan nos.
to be released by the newly formed Dark Horse Comics in 1986.
In 2010, he was the 7th bestselling author of comics in France, with sales of 569,000 copies that y
He began working in comics in 1941 when he joined Dell Comics as a staff
peared in issue #48 of the Marvel Transformers comics, in a story called "The Flames of Boltax!"
artist Will Meugniot and published by Eclipse Comics in 1983.
en I was a little kid, and I was reading these comics in the '40s, I kind of got sick of them becaus
The comic was published by Americomics (AKA AC Comics) in 1983 during a very brief time that AC was
She has played Cheetah ( comics) in the Wonder Woman audio book story "Cheetah
ues until Little Audrey was licensed by Harvey Comics in 1952.
dition was prepared and released by Dark Horse Comics in an over-sized (9" x 12"), hardcover format
n the first international exhbition of African comics, in Paris.
aphy was released in comic book form by Carnal Comics in Aurora Snow: True Stories of Adult Film Sta
u Smith's first published work was for Eclipse Comics in 1985, a series of one- to two-page backup f
uld partner with Smith to write stories for DC Comics in the future.
She also wrote the chapter on girls' comics in the DC Thomson Bumper Fun Book (1977)
r was a short-lived comic book published by EC Comics in 1955 as part of its New Direction line.
Comics in East Germany were less various in compariso
ort-lived superhero team created by Continuity Comics in 1984.
r and superhero in the publications of Quality Comics in the 1940s, and, eventually, in DC Comics (b
raphic novels, published originally by Eclipse Comics in 1988.
n for the female nude and his gift for drawing comics in Epoxy, a fantasy about the Greek gods writt
Finally, Samson was replaced in Big 3 comics in issue #7 (Jan.
Wolf was named Marketing Director of Viper Comics in late 2010.
As a colorist, Medley worked for Image Comics in 1994-1995, most consistently on Deathblow.
her incarnations in books published by Valiant Comics in the 1990s, and Dark Horse Comics in the 200
comic book series published by Atlas/Seaboard Comics in the 1970s.
arred in their own series published by Eclipse Comics in the mid-1980s.
of Osamu Tezuka, Madoka Mako pursued to create comics in vein of films such as The Ten Commandments
After that, he went over to DC Comics in 1999 and was hired to finish the covers for
mini-series in five parts published by Eclipse Comics in 1988.
and 1970s, the stock answer provided by Harvey Comics in response to those wondering how Casper died
ber, it looks look at the trend towards darker comics in the 1970s and 1980s with the launch of 2000
the superhero series Femforce, published by AC Comics in the USA, and is also the creator of Calaver
with Tower Books (the parent company of Tower Comics) in 1971, forming Belmont Tower, under which n
It was published by Image Comics in 1996 under Liefeld's Extreme Studios.
nd drew Stardust the Super Wizard in Fantastic Comics in 1939 and 1940.
Great British Comics in The Guardian, November 25, 2006
-book sized reprints with four to six complete comics in each Annual.
The case was brought to court in Detective Comics, Inc. v. Bruns Publications, Inc., 111 F.2d 43
Barker horror adaptations and spin-offs in comics include the Marvel/Epic series Hellraiser, Nig
His first comics include El Caballero Negro ("The Black Knight"
Comics include: Tim Allen, Dave Attell, Roseanne Barr
Some of its comics included The Kidz and Cynicalmanson.
                                                                                                    


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