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Dark Horse | Comics published a four-issue comic book series based |
In December 1993, Dark Horse | Comics released a one-shot comic inspired by the comm |
Spectrum | Comics was a short-lived American comic book publishe |
was published in various Nov/Dec 1971-dated DC | comics, including a few of DC's war comics line, as w |
Marvel | Comics published a four-part miniseries titled Prince |
Strawberry Jam | Comics was a Canadian publisher of comic books during |
AC | Comics reprinted a number of stories featuring Centau |
Defiant | Comics was a comic book publishing imprint of Enlight |
ing and drawing for comic books, he visited DC | Comics as a fan and was treated to a tour of the offi |
Furman's other work at Marvel | Comics includes a 2-year run on original Alpha Flight |
In 1993, Epic | Comics published a four-issue Trouble with Girls mini |
Later, Land began to work at CrossGen | Comics, on a series called Sojourn. |
Pikkapika | Comics is a series of Japanese comedy manga, written |
At the time, Topps | Comics held a licence on the character, having publis |
Lodestone | Comics was a sister company to Deluxe Comics and publ |
Raj | Comics hosts a discussion forum, with a section speci |
Archie | Comics published a comic book adaptation of The Adven |
hey were the first attempt to resurrect the EC | comics, only a decade after public outcry had driven |
They were the first introduction of those | comics to a generation of readers too young to rememb |
On March 15, 1939 DC | Comics brought a copyright infringement lawsuit again |
mous success, with combined over a 1000 weekly | comics with a circulation of some 200,000 copies. |
The aftermath of the | comics shows a similar ending to the official canon ( |
Kosmos is a character in the Marvel | Comics universe, a fusion of the Beyonder and Molecul |
In 1994, Marvel | Comics published a three-issue comic book limited ser |
Krok in the | comics was a lieutenant under the command of Bludgeon |
ex Wilde is a fictional character in the Image | Comics Universe, a supporting character and occasiona |
Charlton | Comics published a Korg comic book from May 1975 to N |
Marvel | Comics did a brief comic version of Gullivar of Mars |
Fantastic | Comics was a comic book superhero anthology title pub |
Staros never read | comics as a kid, thinking that books with pictures we |
Lone Star | Comics is a chain of seven stores located in the Dall |
Doc Savage has appeared in | comics and a movie, on radio, and as a character in n |
My Date | Comics was a short lived series of comics that ran fr |
Recently, Archie | Comics made a surprise announcement that they will re |
Smash | Comics starred a variety of superheroes and other cri |
d in issue 63/64 of the Marvel UK Transformers | comics, as a dream message from the Creation Matrix t |
Convencion de Juegos de Mesa y | Comics is a multi-genre convention held bi-annually i |
Konopacki has created | comics on a number of topics, including union organiz |
In 1985 he started working with Eclipse | Comics as a marketing director in order to learn the |
peared in issue #48 of the Marvel Transformers | comics, in a story called "The Flames of Boltax!" |
chlow disappeared from the world of mainstream | comics for a while, as he both wrote and drew the Thr |
One of Yardley's first known, original | comics was a series known as Nate and Steve, on which |
Deluxe | Comics was a division of Singer Publishing, founded b |
In 1990, Eclipse | Comics published a one-shot comic book reprinting the |
r Will Pfeifer brought Billy Numerous into the | comics for a brief cameo during his tenure on Catwoma |
"Stone-Age Pete" (All-Fun | Comics v6#4, A Soloway, 1948) |
In late 2005, Dark Horse | Comics published a four-issue comic book limited seri |
first appeared in May 1941 on the pages Speed | Comics #13, a Harvey Comics title. |
In the mid to later 1980s, DC | Comics took a major stride into the world of Adult/Ma |
hooter returned to Valiant (now called Acclaim | Comics) for a brief stint in 1999 to write Unity 2000 |
Pied Piper | Comics was a short-lived American comic book publishi |
From June to September 1991, Epic | Comics released a three-issue mini-series comic book |
The | comics are a mixture of sword and sorcery and adult h |
In 1994, Carnal | Comics published a comic book rendition of her biogra |
Marvel | Comics produced a gritty, 12 issue Transformers: Gene |
Archie | Comics published a one-shot comic book adaptation of |
In 2003, Smith began work for DC | Comics on a miniseries starring Captain Marvel, a sup |
picked up the English language through reading | comics as a young boy. |
s been licensed in North America by Dark Horse | Comics, for a French-language release in France by De |
ortuguese-language release in Brazil by Panini | Comics and a Spanish-language release in Spain by Edi |
he United States, where he started drawing PhD | Comics as a graduate student at Stanford University. |
Thanks to his grandfather, | comics were a major influence during his youth. |
Doctor Eclipse is a Valiant | Comics character, a foe of Solar, Man of the Atom. |
He also enjoyed Batman | comics as a child. |
Broadway | Comics was a short-lived comic book publishing compan |
Dell | Comics published a short-lived five issue comic book |
's Comic Group (a publisher affiliated with A+ | Comics) published a new story written by Roger Brough |
luck, Goofy, Minnie and Mickey she appeared in | comics on a regular basis in the fifties, sixties and |
Comics, Dear Abby, horoscopes, bridge, Sudoku, word g | |
The magazine included | comics, articles about nature, science and technology |
Ono for the long years of the introduction of | comics from abroad to Japan as a commentator for mang |
The | Comics Journal accused the creators of Powerman of su |
ty Mites (1991, 1993) - parody title of Marvel | Comics superheroes; acquired from Eternity Comics |
Magni is a Marvel | Comics character adapted from Magni, a character in N |
ational Material - Asia and Best Lettering for | comics creator Adrian Tomine. |
ACG published one of the first horror | comics titles, Adventures into the Unknown. |
full colour pages, and the number of American | comics, reintroduced after the end of the war, dwindl |
The Ultraverse was put into | comics limbo after Malibu was bought by Marvel Comics |
He started | comics work again in 1946, and by 1949 he was working |
by, published by Crestwood Publication / Prize | Comics and, against normal industry practices of the |
cks, which included saxophonist Alex Green and | comics writer Alan Moore. |
His character was latter revived by both AC | Comics, and Alan Moore for America's Best Comics. |
He was a fan of American | comics by Alex Raymond and Hal Foster, and created hi |
n late 2000, Alan Harvey (eldest son of Harvey | Comics founder Alfred Harvey) sued Steve Geppi (owner |
Brood ( | comics), an alien species from the Marvel Comics univ |
le' Richard F. Outcault, the inventor of color | comics, and all of Pulitzer's Sunday staff as well. |
, he pointed out that what was not answered in | comics or all of media were the questions of "why and |
When Acclaim | Comics restarted all its properties from scratch, Sol |
lt status in France, it is featured in several | comics, and also in the Bond spoof movie OSS 117: Cai |
AC | Comics has also reprinted several Golden Age Miss Mas |
The makers of Marvel | Comics were also influenced by this story. |
in the mid-1980s where he continued scripting | comics and also wrote novels for the Hardy et Lesage |
Because DC | Comics are ALSO identifying their comics based on the |
The 1971 revision to the | Comics Code also relaxed the rules on the use of vamp |
His first (named) appearance is in Marvel | Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man #502. |
drawing of a fighter jet being blown up, in DC | Comics' All American Men of War #89 (Feb. |
refer to what they perceive as manga "styled" | comics as Amerimanga, world manga, or original Englis |
chool in 1992, she joined the staff of Tong Li | Comics as an editor. |
Claypool | Comics is an American comic book publishing company c |
ounced as Victor "Frees" or "Freeze"), is a DC | Comics supervillain, an enemy of Batman. |
Eclipse | Comics was an American comic book publisher, one of s |
Those who pre-ordered through Newbury | Comics received an autographed CD booklet, while thos |
In 1982 Marvel | Comics did an adaptation of the film called A Marvel |
Daring Mystery | Comics is an American comic-book series published by |
va Barkitt) is a fictional character in the DC | Comics universe, an anthropomorphic poodle. |
dition was prepared and released by Dark Horse | Comics in an over-sized (9" x 12"), hardcover format |
Texas | Comics was an American short-lived independent comics |
Academy | Comics was an independent comic book publisher based |
Pacific | Comics was an early pioneer in the direct market meth |
Dare | Comics is an British publishing company started in 20 |
After a deal with Bongo | Comics and an interview with The Toronto Star, she ca |
Comics new and old have been at Side Splitters over t | |
(Clashes with DC | Comics, First, and other publishers on this issue led |
early 1970s he worked mainly for IPC's humour | comics Buster and Cor!!, until Battle Picture Weekly |
with a long-running story from the Dark Horse | Comics website and some new material was collected an |
The | comics artist and cartoonist Eddie Campbell described |
ngs, cosplay, panels, guests, vendors, fandom, | comics, J-Rock, and more in reference to East Asian c |
uency (2005-06, with Christine Y. Kim); Africa | Comics (2006-07); and Kori Newkirk: 1997-2007 (2007-0 |
hanower (born October 23, 1963) is an American | comics artist and writer, best known for his Oz novel |
ter Gardner Fox, the scriptwriter of Detective | Comics #31 and 32, claimed authorship. |
te (24 June 1928 - 5 March 2007) was a Belgian | comics writer, and was editor-in-chief of Spirou maga |
annes Lodewijk (born 30 April 1939) is a Dutch | comics writer and cartoonist, and advertising adviser |
dational figure in the development of American | Comics Studies, and is the General Editor of the acad |
k features Cruse's most detailed and realistic | comics art and his most serious and complex storytell |
Comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy writes of | |
He first appears in Big Bang | Comics #1, and was created by Gary Carlson and Mark L |
Manfred Mota is a fictional DC | Comics villain and adversary of The Flash. |
The magazine included | comics, writing, and visual art. |
The scriptwriter for Detective | Comics #29 and 30 is an issue of dispute, leaving the |
in Teresa de Cofrentes, Valencia) is a Spanish | comics artist and writer, known for several series, i |
first appeared as a back-up feature in Jungle | Comics #2, and continued as a back-up feature until h |
Jhonen Vasquez, | comics artist and creator of the popular animated ser |
to (born July 3, 1948 in Orivesi) is a Finnish | comics artist and writer, cartoonist, and graphic art |
a story penciled and inked by Lou Fine in Hit | Comics #1 and was featured on the cover of that same |
collage making, face painting, clay sculpting, | comics, design and tattooing contests. |
Comics reviewer and journalist Mike Sangiacomo, howev | |
, he began developing an interest in superhero | comics Batman and the Flash. |
Al was a freelance editor and | comics packager, and in the mid-1940s he acquired mat |
nd-made minicomics, combining her interests in | comics, screenprinting, and bookmaking. |
d corporate sibling) HarperCollins, Fox Atomic | Comics produced and distributed graphic novels tied t |
November 1913 - 26 October 1985) was a British | comics artist and illustrator, best known for his wor |
Thunderball (Eliot Franklin) is a Marvel | Comics supervillain and a frequent enemy of Thor and |
om Stone's previous works in Roadkill (Caliber | Comics, 1993) and December (Hero Illustrated, 1994). |
goodwill it had previously established in the | comics market and issued a communication asking for h |
Scott Allie is an American | comics writer and editor, currently the Senior Managi |
Ron Embleton (1930-1988) - | comics artist and illustrator |
The Scarab debuted in Startling | Comics #34, and became a regularly backup feature in |
, Hauts-de-Seine - June 22, 1974) was a French | comics author and artist. |
eo games, anime, manga, film, DVD, television, | comics, music and media. |
r Silk is a fictional character in the Valiant | Comics universe, and the arch-enemy of Ninjak. |
The other two were the Mystery | Comics Digest and Golden Comics Digest. |
1942) is an American publisher, mathematician, | comics historian and short story author. |
ut jazz musicians ([#23]), the artists for his | comics (#[25]), and a three-issue miniseries American |
The Liberator debuted in Exciting | Comics #15, and appeared regularly in that title and |
drice Arp (born 1969 in Los Angeles) is a U.S. | comics artist and illustrator. |
e addition of the battles with Thor (in Marvel | Comics Presents) and Aamshed (in the 2005 Tomb of Dra |
Ganter is married to | comics artist and Flight editor Kazu Kibuishi; they r |
ion, a world news section, a sports section, a | comics section, and a classifieds section. |
ially from 1987-1993 by Malibu Comics/Eternity | Comics, Comico, and Epic Comics. |
by Ira Schnapp, who later designed the Action | Comics logo and many other iconic logos for DC Comics |
At the same time, | comics author and editor Danny Fingeroth started Writ |
Ben Claassen III is a | comics artist and illustrator originally from New Orl |
ith was by now becoming disillusioned with the | comics industry and the way in which in his opinion t |
Butler, and Rene Auberjonois plus more than 30 | comics artists and writers, including Paul Smith, Ste |
enchman Mac Ravash bears strong resemblance to | comics writer and Spirou magazine editor Yvan Delport |
reprints the Johnny Thunder stories from Flash | Comics #86-91 and the Black Canary stories from Flash |
Bob Gregory (1921-2003), American | comics artist and writer |
Dorf would also contribute interviews to the | comics press and movie collector magazines (including |
an award-winning French crime fiction author, | comics writer, and screenwriter. |
a, world manga, global manga, manga-influenced | comics, neo-manga, and nissei comi can occasionally b |
Perlin did artwork for Harvey | Comics' war and horror titles in the 1950s. |
dible Science Fiction #33, was rejected by the | Comics Code and did not see print for the first time |
as "Dinky" and "Frenchy Rabbit" in Terrytoons | Comics; "Floop and Skilly Boo" in Comedy Comics; "Pos |
to his frequent mocking of Axis leaders in his | comics before and during World War II, Watkins' name |
Jean Giraud, the famous Franco-Belgian | comics creator and the illustrator of the original Bl |
is home to some of the most important European | comics magazines and publishers, with Dupuis (Spirou |
Berchem, 16 November 1919) is a Belgian | comics writer and artist, mainly known for the comic |
Hellboy short stories from San Diego Comic Con | Comics #2 and Comics Buyer's Guide #1070 and a galler |
Notable persons from the world of Japanese | comics and animation make an appearance and are avail |
ing the best of British cartoons, caricatures, | comics and animation, and to establishing a museum wi |
international Belgian artist who works in both | comics and animation. |
of Slumberland as depicted in the Little Nemo | comics, the anime movie in 1989, and the Nintendo gam |
2010: DC | Comics 75th Anniversary Heroes vs. Villains Parade wa |
der and published by Vertigo, an imprint of DC | Comics, providing annotations and commentary on Neil |
At that same time, EC | Comics launched another satirical bi-monthly, Panic, |
lanet featured news on current and upcoming DC | comics and answers to reader questions.) |
tura Press was a publisher and distributor for | comics, prints, anthologies and graphic novels based |
iginal manga in English in the pages of Raijin | Comics, their anthology magazine. |
Teddy Scares from Ape Entertainment and Image | Comics' Popgun Anthology. |
an upcoming superhero film based on the Marvel | Comics supernatural antihero Ghost Rider, scheduled t |
To complicate things further, none of the | comics had anything to identify their date of issue o |
Her first published | comics work appeared in Robert Crumb's anthology maga |
of the leading examples of the female-fronted | comics that appeared in the European juvenile magazin |
Top Cow Productions's series of City of Heroes | comics, Arachnos appeared in a publication for the fi |
s a fictional character from the Golden Age of | Comics that appeared in comic books published by Nedo |
sty in issues #6 and 7 of Mike Allred's Madman | Comics, after appearing in various comic book pin-up |
Dogbolter was also a character from the | comics, also appearing in Shape Shifters, and before |
American comic book character, owned by Marvel | Comics who appears in that company's Marvel Universe. |
American comic book character owned by Marvel | Comics who appears in that company's Marvel Universe. |
Katherine Farmar, writing for | Comics Village, appreciated that there was not a 'bli |
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