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He seldom had a | comics series of his own and mostly appeared as a sec |
everal mini-comics and co-founded Le Roquet, a | comics annual. |
gn held in 1961, and then started working as a | comics designer in a magazine. |
had made live-action films but has a past as a | comics artist, was first introduced to the works of Y |
Corto Maltese is a | comics series featuring an eponymous character, a com |
After the war, Goossens started working as a | comics creator with Kleine Zondagsvriend, a weekly yo |
er magazine in 1937 (shortened, in a form of a | comics). |
From 1976 to 1978 he has created a | comics series to the theme of Thirty Cases of Major Z |
f Yoshihiro Tatsumi, as he begins to work as a | comics artist in post-war occupied Japan, meets his i |
ist Frank Frazetta for Magazine Enterprises, a | comics publisher. |
From the start the Sun carried a | comics page. |
and worked in academic research, when he won a | comics writing contest of publisher Dupuis in 1995. |
Henk Kuijpers (born 10 December 1946), a | comics artist from Haarlem, the Netherlands who is mo |
the British comic and is also the centre of a | Comics Britannia season. |
Brett Warnock during the How to Put Together a | Comics Anthology panel at the Stumptown Comics Fest 2 |
is pseudonym Janry (born 2 October 1957), is a | comics artist. |
Tango is a | comics anthology published in |Melbourne, Australia b |
ion, a world news section, a sports section, a | comics section, and a classifieds section. |
Daniel Clowes drew a | comics adaptation of a somewhat explicit version of t |
Currently, he is working on a | comics documentary with twice-Sundance-nominated cine |
are (January 1, 1912 - December 2, 1994) was a | comics artist best known for drawing Matt Marriott, a |
Ben Claassen III is a | comics artist and illustrator originally from New Orl |
A | comics adaptation of the story, illustrated by Peter |
In 1980 and 1981, Neil the Horse appeared as a | comics feature in the Canadian Children's Annual, and |
Murray wanted to work on a | Comics Code-approved series in order to reach a broad |
Kogaratsu is a | comics series created by the Belgian comics creators |
Morvan first tried being a | comics artist, but soon realised that his true streng |
's Comic Group (a publisher affiliated with A+ | Comics) published a new story written by Roger Brough |
A-Plus | Comics (which had purchased the American Comics Group |
Main article: The A-Team ( | comics) |
omic book auction, and a frequent writer about | comics including the feature "CBM Presents Sleepers" |
"Destroyer Duck", About | Comics, July 2007 (announced; never released) |
AC | Comics reprinted a number of stories featuring Centau |
He was revived by AC | Comics, where he became an inspiration for Liberty Co |
AC | Comics reprinted several of Judy's adventures in 1993 |
een reprinted in The Betty Pages #1 (1987); AC | Comics anthology Good Girl Art Quarterly #1 (Summer 1 |
Miss Masque has appeared in several AC | Comics titles, including Femforce, Good Girl Art Quar |
AC | Comics has also reprinted several Golden Age Miss Mas |
Heroes", and be published in a one-shot by AC | Comics. |
ed without his partners in issue #24 of the AC | Comics title Men of Mystery Comics. |
AC | Comics went on to reprint many of his Golden Age adve |
AC | Comics has reused the Golden Age American Eagle in th |
The comic was published by Americomics (AKA AC | Comics) in 1983 during a very brief time that AC was |
His character was latter revived by both AC | Comics, and Alan Moore for America's Best Comics. |
AC | Comics used the character in Femforce #137 and 140, i |
In 2003 he appeared in AC | Comics' Sentinels of America #1, along with Black Ter |
the superhero series Femforce, published by AC | Comics in the USA, and is also the creator of Calaver |
Academy | Comics was an independent comic book publisher based |
While the Acadieman | comics and cartoons are popular among young Acadians |
elve-issue limited series published by Acclaim | Comics (an imprint of Valiant), with the first issue |
ireseed, Turok since 1997, hero of the Acclaim | Comics and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. |
To coincide with the Acclaim | Comics relaunch in 1996, another completely revamped |
arted a new Shadowman series under the Acclaim | Comics banner. |
hooter returned to Valiant (now called Acclaim | Comics) for a brief stint in 1999 to write Unity 2000 |
When Acclaim | Comics restarted all its properties from scratch, Sol |
to 1947, the comic strip was reprinted in Ace | Comics, published by David McKay. |
original artwork for covers of a number of ACG | comics. |
The Demon, in Action | Comics Weekly #636-641, 1989 |
Action | Comics and Superman will have new feature characters |
Krypton, was the featured character in Action | Comics through the Reign of the Supermen story arc, b |
The character was "resurrected" in Action | Comics v.1 #693 and then featured regularly in Outsid |
Action | Comics (Human Target) #425 (1973) |
amed Triplicate Girl, first appeared in Action | Comics #276. |
Scorch is later seen in Superman in Action | Comics #774 doing battle with Superman and the Martia |
He later resurfaced in Action | Comics #853, having Superman on the ropes until the t |
as the regular backup feature artist on Action | Comics, where he drew the exploits of characters like |
ow were featured in a Superman story in Action | Comics #127 (December 1948). |
te made his last Superman appearance in Action | Comics #21 (1940), where he kidnaps an inventor and f |
by Ira Schnapp, who later designed the Action | Comics logo and many other iconic logos for DC Comics |
t in his work this generates sparks additional | comics from some old series like Tom Carbon and Taco |
The history of adult | comics can be traced as far back as the 1920s, over a |
Adult | comics are comic books intended for adults. |
The adult | comics of this time are sometimes called tijuana bibl |
Many adult | comics, however, such as The Virgin Project, feature |
Adult | comics readership had grown during the war years and |
Vertigo is the only line of adult | comics that might be considered mainstream. |
taly on books by E.F.edizioni and on the adult | comics magazine X-Comics by Coniglio Editore and in t |
Jack Kirby attempted to fill the void in adult | comics material by launching the romance comic book, |
In Adventure | Comics 512, Quex-Ul makes an appearance under the cov |
Black Orchid's debut on the cover of Adventure | Comics #428. |
rectly lists his first appearance as Adventure | Comics #61 (1941)/Zero Hour #1 (1994). |
in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures | comics, Krang re-builds it into a spaceship. |
uency (2005-06, with Christine Y. Kim); Africa | Comics (2006-07); and Kori Newkirk: 1997-2007 (2007-0 |
n the first international exhbition of African | comics, in Paris. |
ir youthful nature - and unlike the Silver Age | comics it draws on, this dystopian world has no toler |
The series was renamed Airboy | Comics with vol. |
d by Sandy Carruthers, and published by Aircel | Comics. |
ree issues and was published in 1990 by Aircel | Comics. |
Aircel | Comics evolved from Aircel Insulation, when the gover |
Alias | Comics offered 25 cent preview issues, 75 cent introd |
is volume was one of the few issues that Alias | comics released in English in 2005. |
Soulcatcher, Alias | Comics, 2005. |
the CCA code was rigorously enforced, with all | comics requiring code approval prior to their publica |
star -- such as Green Lantern in All-American | Comics or Wonder Woman in Sensation Comics. |
original Sargon first appeared in All-American | Comics # 26, (May 1941), and was created by John B. W |
s well as other comic series from All-American | Comics were purchased by DC Comics, a publisher that |
All-American | Comics was the flagship title of comic book publisher |
The first of these was All-Giant | Comics, which he recalls as having featured such char |
peared in a separate Harvey anthology, All-New | Comics, in issues 6, 9, and 15. |
E! Network's Chelsea Lately and Byron Allen's | Comics Unleashed. |
wards special "In Memoriam" segment, alongside | comics such as Roomies!, Greystone Inn, Lick My Jesus |
The cover art is by alternative | comics artist Jaime Hernandez of Love and Rockets fam |
n animated short film based on the alternative | comics of the same name published by Cheeky Press. |
ed with the help of Jeff Mason and Alternative | Comics. |
ing a strong artistic influence on alternative | comics creators Jaime Hernandez and Gilberto Hernande |
all new material, was published by Alternative | Comics. |
ict Nouvelle Manga to the world of alternative | comics, yet there are many examples of Nouvelle Manga |
from 1987-1988, and was then moved to Amazing | Comics (with contractual problems resulting in yet an |
Amazing-Man first appeared in Amazing-Man | Comics #5 (Sept. |
147-181, Avengers Annual #6-8, Captain America | Comics #18-21, Captain America #217-247, The Mighty T |
ry few advertisements compared to the American | comics it reprints, and all them are for Marvel relat |
hanower (born October 23, 1963) is an American | comics artist and writer, best known for his Oz novel |
Malibu having almost 10% of the North American | comics market share, briefly exceeding that of indust |
ose covered by Newtype USA, including American | comics, high tech gadgetry, U.S. television series an |
t Q. Atkins (born July 7, 1979) is an American | comics artist. |
dational figure in the development of American | Comics Studies, and is the General Editor of the acad |
Masters of American | Comics edited by John Carlin (2005), Contributor: "Br |
full colour pages, and the number of American | comics, reintroduced after the end of the war, dwindl |
ngle feature in the entire history of American | comics. |
American | Comics Group (ACG) was a New York City-based comic bo |
Some American | comics reappeared as well. |
Shaun Simon is an American | comics writer. |
t intelligent fictional characters in American | comics. |
The Encyclopedia of American | Comics (1991) |
Scott Allie is an American | comics writer and editor, currently the Senior Managi |
Rob G (born December 4, 1973) is an American | comics artist who has done work for DC Comics, Image |
He was a fan of American | comics by Alex Raymond and Hal Foster, and created hi |
or almost all the major publishers in American | Comics, including Image, Dark Horse and Malibu. |
published in Houghton Mifflin's Best American | Comics 2006. |
Bob Gregory (1921-2003), American | comics artist and writer |
8, 1969, in Kingston, New York) is an American | comics creator best known for his Hutch Owen series o |
Gene Ha is an American | comics artist best known for his work on books such a |
happenings, as opposed to humorous stories and | comics. |
news about Club Penguin and features games and | comics. |
Endowed with a passion for publishing and | comics, his failed attempt at creating a children's m |
cks, which included saxophonist Alex Green and | comics writer Alan Moore. |
ot worked for TV but concentrates on books and | comics. |
other big science fiction, fantasy, horror and | comics names. |
also produced zines that included drawings and | comics. |
Lee O'Connor is a British illustrator and | comics artist. |
raphic designer and saw his first cartoons and | comics published in CAR-toons, CB Radio, Creative Com |
In the various Star Wars novels and | comics, the droid duo have played a small but signifi |
iction and detective novels, short stories and | comics. |
Editorial Ivrea is an Argentine manga and | comics publisher that publishes in Argentina, Spain a |
A science fiction and | comics fan, Philippe worked as a photographer after g |
Al was a freelance editor and | comics packager, and in the mid-1940s he acquired mat |
nched Draw! a magazine edited by animation and | comics artist Mike Manley that centered on how-to and |
Harry Potter, Rugrats, Tintin) and | comics. |
ction and the HBO series Rome and Classics and | Comics. |
media, including novels, movies, TV shows, and | comics. |
tino/a and Post-colonial literature, film, and | comics, as well as narrative theory and cognitive sci |
howcase for a generation of impressionists and | comics, and Ken Dodd's World of Laughter (1976). |
band collaborated with author Neil Gaiman and | comics author/artist Eddie Campbell at the inaugural |
television (including animation), cinema, and | comics. |
Tom", he published his first illustrations and | comics for the school magazine Buck (made by Thierry |
After years as a freelancer and | comics art packager (with his company Continuity Asso |
or pamphlets written by Martin and artwork and | comics by Fanning. |
pective fields, while others, like Picacio and | comics artist Michael Lark were at the start of their |
The cartoon Dhabbuji and | comics of Bahadur, Inspector Azad, Inspector Vikram a |
whole career alternating between painting and | comics. |
His cartoons and | comics focus on the law. |
don that focuses on films, cult television and | comics. |
Mike Chinn is a horror, fantasy and | comics writer from Birmingham, England. |
reelance writer for magazines, newspapers, and | comics. |
xture, a staple of retro-futuristic movies and | comics, is considered new for casual games. |
iams", which was later used by video games and | comics involving the character. |
An early interest in design and | comics led to a career in the then nascent graffiti s |
agazine, which features stories, cartoons, and | comics, emphasizes moral values and aims at enhancing |
Angel | comics such as this one are not usually considered by |
out of Britain to date... probably Anglophone | comics' single most important experimental work." |
a's art assignments have been for funny animal | comics and children's oriented material. |
ms and Blood and Iron and the Hellboy Animated | comics line. |
Starz is a manga anime | comics magazine in Malaysia. |
Anime | comics |
tial arts films, Hollywood productions, anime, | comics, action films and East Asian cinema in general |
Archie Annual | Comics Digest |
Apple | Comics, also known as Apple Press, was a comic book p |
oming comic artist who frequented Golden Apple | Comics was murdered. |
e WaRP series were published under their Apple | Comics banner. |
by Bart Thompson and published by Approbation | Comics. |
ted the central characters published by Archie | Comics. |
However, some believe that Archie | Comics character Veronica Lodge had some influence on |
one of the first artists whom worked on Archie | Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog. |
For the Archie | Comics imprint, see Archie Comics. |
as owned by the same company that owned Archie | Comics. |
Recently, Archie | Comics has reprinted some of this work in trade paper |
, and had recurring roles as himself in Archie | Comics. |
Cover art is courtesy of legendary Archie | Comics cartoonist Dan DeCarlo. |
Archie | Comics published a comic book adaptation of The Adven |
the Hedgehog comic series, published by Archie | Comics. |
The character then moved briefly to Archie | Comics, appearing in Thunderbunny #1 as part of Red C |
lief, there was no association with the Archie | Comics and that he despised them. |
the name of another character from the Archie | Comics. |
k artist best known for her work in the Archie | Comics version of Sonic the Hedgehog. |
nte, one of her peers while working for Archie | Comics, as one of her main influences in the art of c |
Archie | comics had asked Warner Music Group to hand over all |
es of American comic books published by Archie | Comics that ran from 1997 to 1999, featuring Knuckles |
mes Michael I. Silberkleit, chairman of Archie | Comics Publications, Inc. stated, |
Recently, Archie | Comics made a surprise announcement that they will re |
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