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eprinted from Marvel's 1950s predecessor Atlas | Comics included pre-Comics Code work by such artists |
Furman's other work at Marvel | Comics includes a 2-year run on original Alpha Flight |
work on the Tom Strong series (America's Best | Comics) includes Tom Strong's Terrific Tales 2 and To |
was published in various Nov/Dec 1971-dated DC | comics, including a few of DC's war comics line, as w |
0s and 1960s period known as the Silver Age of | Comics, including on some of the earliest issues of M |
several manga with publishing house Dark Horse | Comics, including Berserk, Hellsing, The Ring, and Tr |
ters from titles of American publisher Vertigo | Comics including such imagery as John Constantine fro |
they started releasing manwhua and Argentinian | comics, including EL NEGRO BLANCO. |
e has worked on a number of projects for Image | Comics, including the six-issue series Phonogram. |
The show featured several | comics, including Tommy Chong, Jay London, Marc Hatch |
omic book auction, and a frequent writer about | comics including the feature "CBM Presents Sleepers" |
or almost all the major publishers in American | Comics, including Image, Dark Horse and Malibu. |
He drew some comic books for Gold Key | Comics, including Korak, Son of Tarzan, The Pink Pant |
he companies that would later merge to form DC | Comics, including the humor features "Ginger Snap" in |
of Isherwood's early work was done for Marvel | Comics, including such titles as Silver Surfer, Conan |
Blaisdell also inked numerous DC | Comics, including Green Lantern, Adam Strange, Superm |
reds of C.C.I is a comic published by Computer | Comics Incorporated (C.C.I) that involves Fred the sh |
All Star | Comics increased its frequency from a quarterly to a |
Craig's most notable work in the | comics' industry has been for Wildstorm Comics, drawi |
he Dandy and follows the growth of the British | comics industry through to the 1960s. |
John Kalisz, a colorist in the | comics industry |
ith was by now becoming disillusioned with the | comics industry and the way in which in his opinion t |
ator of the Eisner Awards (the "Oscars" of the | comics industry) since 1990, and she chairs the Con's |
great deal of different occupations within the | comics industry. |
an artist who has worked as a colorist in the | comics industry. |
y making Fisher the first big celebrity of the | comics industry. |
sically the Ultraverse untouched by any Marvel | Comics influence. |
ips appeared regularly in Marvel Age, a Marvel | Comics information magazine. |
ZozoLala is an independent | comics information magazine about Dutch language comi |
Marvel | Comics initially owned the rights before passing them |
to reveal a "fifth panel" with six more color | comics inside for a total of eight strips per box. |
ntended to integrate the concepts from Defiant | Comics into the Broadway Comics continuity. |
iams", which was later used by video games and | comics involving the character. |
ssible he is a reference to Tony Stark, Marvel | Comics' Iron Man. |
Claypool | Comics is an American comic book publishing company c |
Pikkapika | Comics is a series of Japanese comedy manga, written |
The series, published by Dark Horse | Comics, is written by Tom Taylor, and illustrated by |
t sought after comic book published by Valiant | comics is the platinum edition of Bloodshot #0. |
Lone Star | Comics is a chain of seven stores located in the Dall |
Dark Horse | Comics is finishing the Star Wars: Legacy story with |
Convencion de Juegos de Mesa y | Comics is a multi-genre convention held bi-annually i |
The series, published by Dark Horse | Comics, is written by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema |
Daring Mystery | Comics is an American comic-book series published by |
Nite Owl, a troubled and timid man in the | comics, is portrayed as a carefree leader who "loves |
Smash | Comics is the title of an American Golden Age comic b |
Dare | Comics is an British publishing company started in 20 |
xture, a staple of retro-futuristic movies and | comics, is considered new for casual games. |
Titan Books, ISBN 1-84023-664-7, WildStorm/DC | Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0034-6) |
Abslom Daak (96 pages, Marvel | Comics, ISBN 1-85400-113-2) |
), The Sandman Companion, New York: Vertigo DC | Comics, ISBN 1563896443 |
ot following the continuity of the later First | Comics issues. |
In the field of | comics, it sold Disney works (translated by Dr. Erika |
ry few advertisements compared to the American | comics it reprints, and all them are for Marvel relat |
ir youthful nature - and unlike the Silver Age | comics it draws on, this dystopian world has no toler |
different from most other work published by DC | Comics, it may have had trouble finding an audience s |
In the Predator | comics, it is revealed that the Tunguska event was du |
conform to the continuity of DC and Dark Horse | Comics, it is most likely not considered canon. |
Originally issued by Dark Horse | Comics it was later collected into a series of trade |
ngs, cosplay, panels, guests, vendors, fandom, | comics, J-Rock, and more in reference to East Asian c |
Marvel Zombies Return (120 pages, Marvel | Comics, January 2010, hardcover, ISBN 0-7851-4277-0, |
ristopher Golden, 2-issue mini-series, Crusade | Comics, January-April 1997) |
Before he began his career in | comics, Jerwa was a morning DJ at KRQT "Rocket 107" F |
pean packaging and in U.K. Generation 2 Marvel | Comics), Jetron (in Japan), and simply as the "Decept |
y also have twin sons, Jim and Andy (named for | comics Jim Carrey and Andy Kaufman), and reside in Co |
gs around Mumbai, contests, games and puzzles, | comics, jokes, recipes, as well as coverage of intern |
The | Comics Journal accused the creators of Powerman of su |
garding the comic book industry, something The | Comics Journal attributes in part to "Johnston's disc |
The | Comics Journal 94, October 1984. |
The | Comics Journal described the book as following the "f |
Noah Berlatsky for The | Comics Journal asserts that Little Fluffy Gigolo Pelu |
In 1999, The | Comics Journal ranked Watchmen at number 91 on its li |
ds, one Eisner Award, and listed as one of the | Comics Journal's "five best comics of 1999". |
Kristy L. Valenti, writing for The | Comics Journal, felt that rape fantasy played a part |
Dirk Deppey wrote in The | Comics Journal, "Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou isn't just o |
by Highwater Books publisher Tom Devlin in The | Comics Journal. |
Comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy writes of | |
(These included Flaming Carrot | Comics, Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine MacAlist |
rs: "The Swords Are Drawn..." (prelude, Malibu | Comics, July 1995) |
"Destroyer Duck", About | Comics, July 2007 (announced; never released) |
Crawl Space: XXXombies (96 pages, Image | Comics, June 2008, ISBN 1582409137) |
llen, in Phonogram: The Singles Club #3, Image | Comics, June 2009) |
s (collects issues #5-9, 104 pages, Dark Horse | Comics, June 2010, ISBN 159582300X) |
ov, in Dark Reign: The Cabal, one-shot, Marvel | Comics, June 2009) |
by Ryan Bodenheim, 4-issue mini-series, Image | Comics, June 2008 - July 2010) |
Like most | comics jungle girls, Taanda is white, intelligent, vo |
in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures | comics, Krang re-builds it into a spaceship. |
Hembeck has also been published by First | Comics, Krause Publications, Fantagraphics Books, Top |
In the | comics, Kroenen was a relatively unremarkable Nazi SS |
7577-2445-4) from Enterbrain under the B's Log | Comics label on September 30, 2005. |
His assignment to write a story on independent | comics landed him an interview with Viper Comics publ |
In addition to | comics, Larson has worked as a freelance illustrator |
ame one of the features in the anthology Speed | Comics, lasting until that title's demise in 1947. |
s as a precursor to the style of writer-driven | comics later to emerge from DC Comics' Vertigo imprin |
Lightning | Comics later became the first of several publishers t |
, backup stories in several Archie titles: Pep | Comics, Laugh Comics, etc. |
At that same time, EC | Comics launched another satirical bi-monthly, Panic, |
An early interest in design and | comics led to a career in the then nascent graffiti s |
g Sur, partly to help pay the medical bills of | comics legend Gene Colan, the bills stemming from his |
Future | comics legend Jack Kirby, brought on staff here after |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments that the bonus sto |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments on the plot and th |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux commends the manga artist a |
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Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux compares the manga to a dat |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments on the manga's sto |
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Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux commends the author for her |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments that "the combativ |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux commends the manga for its |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments on the author's ar |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments on the manga's art |
Coolstreak | Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments that the manga is |
y Of Laughs" which featured many up and coming | comics like Brother Dave Gardner and Justin Wilson. |
dered an influence on later original pixel art | comics like Diesel Sweeties and Dinosaur Comics. |
Fellow | comics like Steve Martin and parody musician "Weird A |
Ganter says that after out-growing superhero | comics like Spawn and X-Men, she became influenced by |
The Stand has hosted world-famous | comics like Billy Connolly |
ssful, however the (now) duo went on producing | comics like 'Bert J. Prulleman' and 'Pruts Pruts, Pri |
The Ultraverse was put into | comics limbo after Malibu was bought by Marvel Comics |
She now appears in the new DC | Comics limited series First Wave, written by Eisner A |
Comics, Line Drawings and Photography | |
It is one of several paperbacks in the Marvel | Comics line published by Pocket Star Books. |
d again in the 1980s under Archie's Red Circle | Comics line, the Black Hood's second incarnation was |
launched Glory in March 1999 under the Awesome | Comics line, blending mythology, adventure, and roman |
f Bob Harras, Perlmutter helped revitalize the | comics line. |
ms and Blood and Iron and the Hellboy Animated | comics line. |
nted by the company, both under the Young Jump | Comics line. |
undated interview, gave some background on the | comics line: "Silver Star is a Jack Kirby character, |
released in a graphic novel format in 2004 by | Comics Lit/NBM. |
by Ira Schnapp, who later designed the Action | Comics logo and many other iconic logos for DC Comics |
In the | comics Ludwig usually visits with Donald Duck and Don |
verton's Spacehawk (which originated in Circus | comics) made its Target Comics debut with issue #5, a |
Recently, Archie | Comics made a surprise announcement that they will re |
oid horses (though the artwork in the original | comics made them look more like seahorses; however, i |
(The | comics made at the time would follow suit, although B |
post-apocalyptic dystopia in the pages of some | comics magazine in the early 1990s. |
cover-dated November 1936 and published by the | Comics Magazine Company, the primary forerunner of Ce |
the stories were previously serialised in the | comics magazine Spirou between 1949-50. |
were translated in Kitchen Sink's short-lived | comics magazine "French Ticklers" under the title "Da |
to the formation in 1948 of the Association of | Comics Magazine Publishers (ACMP) in an effort to avo |
Comics Magazine Association of America, a United Stat | |
his debut as comic book artist in 1964 in the | comics magazine Spirou with a four page story. |
After his first work for the | comics magazine Spirou before WWII, in which he publi |
fan press of the time referred to this and the | comics magazine Heavy Metal as "ground-level publicat |
r many years to PS, the preventive maintenance | comics magazine of the U.S. Army. |
From there, he moved to Spirou, the | comics magazine of the same publisher, where he contr |
professionally since his debut in the monthly | comics magazine Rodeo Strip in 2005. |
it was a founding member of the Association of | Comics Magazine Publishers. |
taly on books by E.F.edizioni and on the adult | comics magazine X-Comics by Coniglio Editore and in t |
Starz is a manga anime | comics magazine in Malaysia. |
Cupidon made its debut in the | comics magazine Spirou on October 5, 1988. |
roic fantasy soon became a huge success in the | comics magazine Tintin. |
rles Dupuis in 1954 as "giver of ideas" of the | comics magazine Spirou and two years later assumed th |
dactor of the famous Belgian Journal de Spirou | comics magazine. |
publishing successful monster-movie and horror | comics magazines simultaneously. |
9, he started working for the two main Belgian | comics magazines of that time, Tintin and Spirou. |
in the 1970s, he drew for the black-and-white | comics magazines Blazing Combat and Creepy. |
ved to Milan in 1928, debuting in 1935 for the | comics magazines ArgentoVivo! |
is home to some of the most important European | comics magazines and publishers, with Dupuis (Spirou |
e contributed to Sjors, one of the major Dutch | comics magazines, where he created the series Lowietj |
ations is a 1970s publisher of black-and-white | comics magazines, primarily the horror anthologies Ni |
During the Bronze Age of | comics, Maggin was a known resident of Earth-Prime an |
y published in the 1960s and 1970s by Gold Key | Comics: Magnus Robot Fighter, Doctor Solar and Turok |
comic book character, a supervillain in Marvel | Comics' main shared universe. |
orld Press syndicate, continuing to illustrate | comics, mainly for Spirou. |
Johnston has written a number of | comics, mainly consisting of one-shots and graphic no |
FanimeCon 2004: You | Comics Maniac! |
th Fabian Nicieza, three-issue mini-series, DC | Comics, March 2009) |
A History of Underground | Comics; Mark James Estren. |
Expand: The Simpsons Theme, Bongo | Comics, Mark Kirkland, Jim Reardon |
Malibu having almost 10% of the North American | comics market share, briefly exceeding that of indust |
goodwill it had previously established in the | comics market and issued a communication asking for h |
ublishing personnel for helping to promote the | comics market, beating fellow nominees Will Eisner, P |
uence" is used here to refer to effects on the | comics markets outside of Japan and to aesthetic effe |
400 companies on the main floor, including DC | Comics, Marvel Entertainment, Square Enix, and GG Stu |
Robertson, worked as comic book artist for DC | Comics, Marvel Comics, Malibu Comics, and Acclaim Com |
erworld is a fictional dimension in the Marvel | Comics Marvel Universe. |
t of his career, one of Germany's most beloved | comics, masters of ceremony and cabaret stars. |
Jack Kirby attempted to fill the void in adult | comics material by launching the romance comic book, |
led a presentation piece with existing Quality | Comics material. |
In the Transformers: Universe | comics, Maximal Fuzors Air Hammer, Torca and Bantor o |
me: Knockout: The Devil You Say (160 pages, DC | Comics, May 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2798-8, Titan Books, Au |
Bus Home" (with artist Jimmie Robinson, Image | Comics, May 2009, ISBN 1607060485) |
mini-series, January 2007, tpb, 112 pages, DC | Comics, May 2007, ISBN 1401213286) |
"Ugly Hill" section of the shared Blank Label | Comics message board, Creator Paul Southworth indicat |
xe Insecticons later appeared in the Dreamwave | comics Micromasters series as the main antagonists. |
In 2008, he start writing the debut | comics miniseries of Solomon Kane, "The Castle of the |
cluded Superman/Batman, and the 2003 Wildstorm | Comics' miniseries, Thundercats: Reclaiming Thundera. |
Stick to Drawing | Comics, Monkey Brain!: Cartoonist Ignores Helpful Adv |
yan Ottley, which led to his work on the Image | Comics monthly series Dynamo 5, which Faerber and Asr |
He worked mainly for Disney | comics, mostly on books featuring Donald Duck and Scr |
Patriot | comics moved into a permanent store around 1998. |
Alliance graphic novel (continued from Wonder | Comics, moved to Innovation Publishing) |
Patsy Walker has appeared in Marvel | Comics' Multiverse Ultimate Marvel imprint. |
In the fictional Marvel | Comics multiverse, Earth 691 or Earth-691 is the name |
counterpart of the Monk during the days of DC | Comics' Multiverse. |
eo games, anime, manga, film, DVD, television, | comics, music and media. |
By 1951, Blue Bolt | Comics' name had been changed to Blue Bolt Weird Tale |
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