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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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