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the CCA code was rigorously enforced, with all | comics requiring code approval prior to their publica |
ternet studies helped to support and focus her | comics research. |
When Acclaim | Comics restarted all its properties from scratch, Sol |
Modern Method was an offshoot of the Newbury | Comics retail store and also the Boston Rock magazine |
ht to the character from First, although First | Comics retained ownership of those stories that had b |
s" of the early 1980s, the now-defunct Pacific | Comics) retconned to become Kirbyverse canon, there a |
Comics reviewer and journalist Mike Sangiacomo, howev | |
was then brought by Paul Levitz to work on DC | Comics' revival of the Justice Society of America in |
el during the 1950s and the period in which DC | Comics revived the hero during the 1970s. |
on is among the public domain characters Image | Comics revived in a new anthology title, The Next Iss |
In 1992, Malibu | Comics revived several Centaur heroes - which by that |
lood is a 4-issue series created by Dark Horse | Comics revolving around the titular character Predato |
of his Flash Gordon scripts was serialized in | Comics Revue magazine. |
tor of the long-running independent comic book | Comics Revue. |
worthy and Bill Engvall and fellow Blue Collar | comics Ron White and Larry The Cable Guy. |
entertainment events, and a regular records & | comics sale, the Centre is known for regularly hostin |
coupled with outcry by parents, a downturn in | comics sales, the demise of the pulps, and the rise o |
, he came into contact with the Franco-Belgian | comics scene when his neighbour, Jacques Martin, told |
n, and according to Lance Parkin, "the British | comics scene was cohering as never before, and it was |
His role in the British indie | comics scene is depicted in Eddie Campbell's Alec com |
nd-made minicomics, combining her interests in | comics, screenprinting, and bookmaking. |
including manga magazines, graphic novels, the | comics section of newspapers, game magazines, cooking |
ing a new roller coaster to be added to the DC | Comics section of the park. |
ion, a world news section, a sports section, a | comics section, and a classifieds section. |
usually printed in black-and-white outside the | comics section, was a late addition to a page that ra |
on was popular with readers because of its two | comics sections, which included Prince Valiant, Peanu |
s sister in Portland, Oregon mailed him Sunday | comics sections. |
e-Review both began running Get Fuzzy in their | comics sections. |
So many | comics seem to go by the numbers, but Red Rain offers |
The manga was first published by NOW | Comics, selecting chapters from the series under the |
In 2003 he appeared in AC | Comics' Sentinels of America #1, along with Black Ter |
The Jetsons #1-5 (Harvey | Comics, September 1992 - November 1993); Big Book #1- |
bury, fictional character from the Richie Rich | comics series |
He seldom had a | comics series of his own and mostly appeared as a sec |
The first Toby | comics series was Al Capp's Li'l Abner, which began w |
Douwe Dabbert is a Dutch | comics series by artist Piet Wijn and scenarist Thom |
The Franco-Belgian | comics series Les Tuniques Bleues ("The Blue Coats") |
Corto Maltese is a | comics series featuring an eponymous character, a com |
Allston's X-wing books and several Dark Horse | Comics series focus on Antilles and the rest of Rogue |
Sylvain et Sylvette is a French | comics series created in 1941 by Maurice Cuvillier. |
Wan: Last Stand on Ord Mantell is a three-part | comics series written by Ryder Windham, and published |
Green Manor is a Franco-Belgian | comics series written by Fabien Vehlmann, illustrated |
d Obi-Wan: The Aurorient Express is a two-part | comics series written by Mike Kennedy, and published |
Insiders is a Franco-Belgian | comics series written by Jean-Claude Bartoll, illustr |
erences to a 'Circle A' are made in the Marvel | Comics series Runaways. |
From 1976 to 1978 he has created a | comics series to the theme of Thirty Cases of Major Z |
He was the writer of the Marvel | Comics series Black Panther from 2005 to 2009, most n |
ackbeard was also an antagonist in the Belgian | comics series Vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire by Marcel Rem |
The Chimpanzee Complex is a Franco-Belgian | comics series written by Richard Marazano, illustrate |
Both movies are based on the Marvel | Comics series X-Men. |
Matthew Joseph Cable is a character in DC | Comics series Swamp Thing, who died and was later res |
The album's name is the same as the DC | Comics series in which different superheroes were tea |
Pandora's Box is a Franco-Belgian | comics series written by Alcante, illustrated by seve |
Zig et Puce is a Franco-Belgian | comics series created by Alain Saint-Ogan in 1925 tha |
Sukia was a vampire-themed Italian | comics series by Nicola del Principe Renzo Barbieri a |
Mr. Mystic is | comics series featuring a magician crime-fighter, cre |
He is unrelated to the Charlton | Comics series Billy the Kid, which for its first eigh |
ducing Captain Victory [of the 1981-84 Pacific | Comics series Captain Victory and the Galactic Ranger |
rgon, Mistress of War", who appeared the First | Comics series Warp!, based on a series of plays by th |
ky Luke is currently the best selling European | comics series ever, with over 300 million copies sold |
Soda is a Franco-Belgian | comics series by Tome (writing) and Bruno Gazzotti (a |
Kogaratsu is a | comics series created by the Belgian comics creators |
a rare privilege granted only to the greatest | comics series'. |
(before it was broken up for the later Pacific | Comics series), reproduced from copies of Jack's unin |
Zenobia appeared in the Marvel | Comics series, The Savage Sword of Conan, and in the |
During the Impact | Comics series, there were three major Black Hoods fea |
m art was inspiration for Issue 2 of the Image | Comics series, Phonogram. |
For Tintin, he created his main | comics series, Corentin. |
Pantera Bionda was an Italian | comics series, launched on 24 April 1948. |
3) is the sixth collection of issues in the DC | Comics series, The Sandman. |
For the British horror | comics series, see Scream!. |
eries, Hoist was given an origin in the Marvel | Comics series. |
lso the creator and writer of the Blade Kitten | comics series. |
s suggest that fight sequences and violence in | comics serve as a social outlet for otherwise dangero |
Sludge was a comic book series from Malibu | Comics, set in the Ultraverse. |
Soldier, and Weird War Tales as well as Marvel | Comics' Sgt. |
is a fictional character who exists in Marvel | Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe. |
Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel | Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe. |
) is a fictional character, a mutant in Marvel | Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe. |
To pursue her interest in | comics, she took a job as a bookkeeper at the San Fra |
Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios imprint of Image | Comics, she wrote all twenty-two issues of the first |
n and heard in the background of the Boardwalk | Comics Shop in the 1987 film The Lost Boys. |
books to his friend Zoe, who works at a local | comics shop. |
up of editors agreed that many articles on web | comics should be deleted on the grounds that the vari |
Harvey Hits was similar to DC | Comics' Showcase in that it was an anthology tryout s |
The aftermath of the | comics shows a similar ending to the official canon ( |
n, refers to Blazing Combat as "the finest war | comics since the EC days", Writer and critic Steve St |
The character has not been published in | comics since then. |
took an early interest in writing and has read | comics since he was seven-years-old. |
Jan-Michael Richter has drawn | comics since childhood. |
h of acts that included jugglers, fire-eaters, | comics, singers, musicians, and sketch comedy troupes |
out of Britain to date... probably Anglophone | comics' single most important experimental work." |
Superhero | comics slumped in the early 1950s, and All Star Comic |
y, and Marvel Spotlight #30, 264 pages, Marvel | Comics, softcover, January 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4310-6) |
After Charlton | Comics sold its superhero properties to DC Comics in |
He was the colorist for DC | Comics' Solo #12. |
da Mama,Kekille Rajjuruwo, Parana Coat such as | comics songs.. |
one of the first artists whom worked on Archie | Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog. |
actively named Clarence in modern Looney Tunes | comics) sounds similar to Marvin the Martian (the cre |
r) from 1963 to 1972, the fanzine Star-Studded | Comics spanned 18 issues and featured such characters |
er that appears in comic books published by DC | Comics, spanning many incarnations, all connected to |
"Kaira" Wani Magazine | Comics Special (July, 2008) |
on was printed in the October 2010 in CoroCoro | Comics Special. |
rk as an editor, Sente branched out to writing | comics, specializing in continuing existing successfu |
es launched in the 1980s, during the heyday of | comics speculation. |
the soon-to-be-legendary co-creator of Marvel | Comics' Spider-Man, Steve Ditko, created the astronau |
ny classic games, in the same fashion that the | comics spoof historical characters and make many cult |
The book shot to the # 1 hottest | comics spot in Wizard, where it stayed for nine month |
4) was released as one of several art showcase | comics spotlighting various Sandman characters releas |
Before his debut in | comics, Sprouse drew a comic strip entitled "Ber-Mand |
Spooky Spooktown featured stories from Harvey | Comics' stable of characters, featuring Spooky the Tu |
lume in a dust-jacket format closer to Western | comics standards. |
a brief comic book series published by Marvel | Comics' Star Comics imprint. |
for Endor, as well as the animated and Marvel | Comics Star Wars: Ewoks series. |
yle first came to prominence as penciler on DC | Comics' Starman vol. 1 where he worked with writer Ro |
Uninterested in superhero | comics, Staros was directed to Alan Moore and David L |
Smash | Comics starred a variety of superheroes and other cri |
reated by Mike Mignola published by Dark Horse | Comics starring Hellboy. |
Patriot | comics started in Sheffield before 1993 as a market s |
cess Hollywood that the film stays true to the | comics stating; “I have the hammer... |
vengers United, and began in 2006 after Panini | Comics stopped printing the Batman Legends Collectors |
Similar but unrelated characters appeared in | comics stories published by Skywald in the 1970s and |
and up to 2007, a few Fox and the Hound Disney | comics stories were produced in Italy, Netherlands, B |
rnatural being who has appeared in many Marvel | Comics stories, most commonly as one of Doctor Strang |
Away with a Truck Driver" is a 9-page romance | comics story published in Teen-Age Romances, No. 23 b |
Operation: Zero Tolerance, a Marvel | Comics storyline event |
een Arrow series after the one year jump in DC | Comics' storylines. |
Don Martin: Adaptations to | comics strips by long time Mad cartoonist Don Martin. |
dational figure in the development of American | Comics Studies, and is the General Editor of the acad |
This comic was published by an unnamed | comics studio (although there were strong hints that |
"Graveyard Girl"), and contributor to other | comics, such as doing a featured pinup for the 2nd vo |
After some initial work for DC | Comics, such as 1987's Phantom Stranger and The World |
rk in other genres spanned from stories in war | comics, such as Battle, to the Biblical story "Cain a |
wards special "In Memoriam" segment, alongside | comics such as Roomies!, Greystone Inn, Lick My Jesus |
Buffy/Angel | comics such as this one are not usually considered by |
Buffy | comics such as this one are not usually considered by |
Angel | comics such as this one are not usually considered by |
est, crime and politics, as well as children's | comics such as The Smurfs. |
e TMNT started as a parody of popular eighties | comics, such as Ronin. |
Watkins also illustrated for | comics such as The Beano, The Dandy, The Beezer and T |
sort of social issues often dealt with in the | comics, such as isolation, intolerance, racism and bi |
Weekly features also include | comics, such as Get Fuzzy and Pearls Before Swine, th |
Rose and Ann Corio as well as famous burlesque | comics such as Billy "Cheese and Crackers" Hagen, Len |
Marvel | Comics sued. |
p to 1989 though later editions were titled DC | Comics Super Heroes: Good Health Activity Book. |
The "DC | Comics Super Heroes" logo would replace the Super Pow |
, but that Stan Lee, creator of many of Marvel | Comics' super-heroes, is his biggest inspirational fi |
prominence working with writer Mark Waid on DC | Comics' super-speedster series The Flash vol. |
The duo also encountered the Image | Comics super-team Gen¹³. |
She is a fictional character from DC | Comics' Supergirl series. |
series by Marvel Animation based on the Marvel | Comics superhero team the Avengers. |
television series based on the DC | Comics superhero Captain Marvel. |
nne LeBeau) is a fictional character, a Marvel | Comics superhero that has been a member of the X-Men. |
name of a fictitious brand of soda pop that DC | Comics superhero Elongated Man drinks. |
he DC stable, as would Blue Beetle, an old Fox | Comics superhero revived by Gill and artists Bill Fra |
Meggan of the Marvel | comics superhero team Excalibur was born to a band of |
er Starr) is a fictional character, a Big Bang | Comics superhero who first appeared in Big Bang #4. |
Flash is an action video game based on the DC | Comics superhero of the same name. |
The Marvel | Comics superhero characters Manu Vailahi, Warpath and |
Captain Marvel, no relation to the old Fawcett | Comics superhero nor to the later Marvel Comics chara |
Captain Flower: (AKA: Freddie) was a Harvey | Comics superhero who debuted in a one-off strip in 19 |
For the Marvel | Comics superhero, see Captain America. |
azorback (Buford Hollis) is a fictional Marvel | Comics superhero. |
Buck McHenry is a Valiant | Comics superhero. |
asters is a supporting character to the Marvel | Comics superheroes the Fantastic Four and Silver Surf |
Three other DC | Comics superheroes were featured as guest stars durin |
rade, on a float with actors dressed as Marvel | Comics superheroes. |
ty Mites (1991, 1993) - parody title of Marvel | Comics superheroes; acquired from Eternity Comics |
Grace is a fictional character, a Dark Horse | Comics superheroine. |
a fictional offshoot of humanity (like Marvel | Comics' superhuman mutants) who first appeared in the |
ex-Ul is a fictional character appearing in DC | Comics Superman titles. |
an upcoming superhero film based on the Marvel | Comics supernatural antihero Ghost Rider, scheduled t |
Klaus Voorhees, Marvel | Comics supervillain |
Thunderball (Eliot Franklin) is a Marvel | Comics supervillain and a frequent enemy of Thor and |
Orca is a fictional DC | Comics supervillain, who first appeared in Batman #57 |
ounced as Victor "Frees" or "Freeze"), is a DC | Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. |
omorrow Man is a fictional character, a Marvel | Comics supervillain, most commonly associated with Th |
nny Horton) is a fictional character, a Marvel | Comics supervillain. |
he Purple Man (Zebediah Killgrave) is a Marvel | Comics supervillain. |
Modular Man, a fictional Marvel | Comics supervillain. |
Crazy-Quilt is the name of two DC | Comics supervillains. |
For Skywald's short-lived line of color | comics, Sutton wrote and drew stories under his own n |
omic strip switcheroo (also known as the Great | Comics Switcheroonie or the Great April Fools' Day Co |
The cancellation of the Nintendo | Comics System was not the end of Nintendo comics in g |
Valiant | Comics's Nintendo Comics System series of comic books |
ensed for regional releases in Italy by Panini | Comics, Taiwan by Sharp Point Press, and Germany by T |
ding serves as the headquarters for the Marvel | Comics team The Order. |
For the Image | Comics team, see Bloodstrike (Image Comics). |
o became a major part of Jim Shooter's Valiant | Comics team. |
w Bloodsport has recently appeared in Superman | comics, teaming up with Hellgrammite and Riot, but li |
He has been featured in movies, | comics, television shows, and other forms of media. |
ine, Judge Garza sent letters to Marvel and DC | Comics telling them of his creation, but both compani |
There are small differences in the | comics than the series about Carland Cross personalit |
mic book series from Los Angeles-based Radical | Comics that debuted in October 2009. |
n 2009, Vringo made a similar deal with Marvel | Comics that provided video ringtones featuring charac |
of the leading examples of the female-fronted | comics that appeared in the European juvenile magazin |
Chain Gang War was a series from DC | Comics that began in July, 1993, and was cancelled in |
American comic book series published by First | Comics that ran for 12 issues. |
veled at Enomoto's ability to "make innovative | comics that are almost entirely concerned with bodily |
Untamed is a comic book series published by DC | Comics that ran for five issues. |
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