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Action (comic) (521 bytes)
1: '''Action''' was a controversial British comic published by [[IPC Media|IPC Magazines]] from 197... 3: ...e confused with [[Action Comics]], the American [[comic book]] which introduced [[Superman]].'' 6: ....co.uk/contents.htm The Sevenpenny Nightmare], an Action fansite 9: [[British comics]] 11: {{comics-stub}} B.C. (comic) (2896 bytes) 1: '''''B.C.''''' is an [[American]] [[comic strip]] written and drawn by [[Johnny Hart]]. It ... 5: ...t]]s, inventions, and celebrities which blurs the comic's supposed prehistoric setting and makes it rife ... 7: ...ips in the religion pages, instead of the regular comics pages. [http://www.christianitytoday.com/tc/7r2/... 10: *[http://www.comics.com/creators/bc/ B.C.] 11: [[Category:Comic strips]] Viz (comic) (16863 bytes) 1: ... popular [[United Kingdom|British]] adult spoof [[comic magazine]]. 3: ...e comic's style parodies the strait-laced British comics of the post-war period, notably ''[[The Beano]]'... 11: ...ng A Records]] which was an early champion of the comic. The first 12 page issue went on sale for 20p (30... 13: ...with [[Virgin Group|Virgin Books]] to publish the comic nationally every two months. In [[1987]] the Virg... 15: ...abinet" of regular contributors. In June 2001 the comic was acquired as part of a £6.4 million deal by I ... Comic novel (495 bytes) 1: A '''''comic novel''''' is a work of fiction in which the writ... 3: Some notable [[Britain|British]] comic novelists include [[Martin Amis]], [[Terry Pratch... 6: Notable [[American]] comic novelists include [[Robert Clark Young]], [[Hunte... Comic (441 bytes) 1: [[da:Tegneserier]] [[de:Comic]] 9: * [[comics]] 10: ** [[comic book]] 11: ** [[comic strip]] 12: ** [[underground comics]] Sonic the Comic (3771 bytes) 1: ...] and [[2002]]. It was the UK's official [[SEGA]] comic and was released every fortnight at 95 pence, lat... 3: The comic featured the adventures of [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]... 5: ...sub-plots and storylines have appeared in the STC comics, such as Tails' adventures in the Nameless Zone,... 7: ...], all the stories in the comic into reprint. The comic finally ended with issue 223 in [[January]] [[200... 9: The comic generally had a format containing four stories, e... Sprite comic (2691 bytes) 1: ...computer [[emulator]]s. There are animated sprite comics as well, where each 'strip' is a separate mini-m... 3: The first known sprite comic was [http://www.smbhq.com/nc "Neglected Mario Cha... 5: ...d to the real comics, he found the MegaMan sprite comics were more popular, and he reverted back. 7: ...s of the Net]]" is an example of a serious sprite comic. 9: ...inal and ripped sprites while comics like [[Shagy Comics]] use ripped sprites from several different game... Blueberry (comic) (2687 bytes) 2: '''''Blueberry''''' is a [[France|French]] [[comic strip]] created by [[Jean-Michel Charlier]] and [... 8: ...he strong to protect the weak. In addition to the comic strips, Blueberry and his fellow characters can b... 12: A few companies, particularly [[Epic Comics]] and [[Mojo Press]], have released collections ... 16: [[Category:Comic strips|Blueberry]] 17: [[Category:Comic books|Blueberry]] Web comic (6339 bytes) 1: ...], for either commercial or artistic reasons. Web comics run the gamut from traditional [[cartoon strip]]... 5: ...], an online [[magazine]] ([[ezine]]) covering webcomics. 7: ...an be seen in the rise of [[video game]]-oriented comics and the [[Transsexual]] Biographies. Much deeper... 10: ...ed in the form of speech balloons. These types of comics should not be confused with ones that use [[pixe... 14: ...mber of web comics have endured, and the best web comics rival their newspaper and magazine counterparts ... Buzz (comic) (492 bytes) 1: '''Buzz''' was an A3 ([[broadsheet]]) British [[comic book]]. It started on the [[January 20]], [[1973]... 10: ... [[January 4]], [[1975]]. It joined The [[Topper (comic book)|Topper]] the following week. 15: [[Category:DC Thomson Comics titles]] 1963 (comic) (1051 bytes) 1: ...e six issues have been printed, by [[Image]]. The comics also contained adverts for '1963 1/2', which nev... 3: The six issues hark back to the heyday of comics, and feature spoof adverts on the rear covers - ... 15: * [http://www.hoboes.com/pub/Comics/Creators/Alan%20Moore/1963%20Annotation 1963 Ann... 18: [[Category:Comic books]] The Comic Strip (3619 bytes) 1: ...h comedy group; for the published art form, see [[comic strip]].'' 5: ...rld at large for their television series '''''The Comic Strip Presents...'''''. The core members of the g... 9: ''The Comic Strip Presents...'', first broadcast on [[2nd Nov... 17: == List of Comic Strip films == 82: [[Category:Channel 4 television programmes|Comic Strip, The]] Roomies (comic) (1113 bytes) 1: ...ories drifting towards more serious topics as the comic progressed. 3: ...It's Walky!]], a science fiction adventure comedy comic set in the same universe. The main cast of ''It's... 5: ... It is also published as part of the [[Keenspot]] comic page in the [[Turlock, California]] newspaper, th... 7: {{webcomic-stub}} 8: [[Category:Web comics]] Comic fantasy (854 bytes) 1: ...intent and tone. Usually set in imaginary worlds, comic fantasy often includes puns on and parodies of ot... Comic book (4408 bytes) 1: ...the term implies otherwise, the subject matter in comic books is not necessarily humorous. In fact, it va... 3: ...ooks like [[splash page|splash pages]]. Long-form comic books are called [[graphic novel|graphic novels]]... 5: ...consider a comic book a hardcover book collecting comic book stories, such as the [[Oor Wullie]] [[annual... 8: *[[American comic book]] 9: *[[British comics]] Genus (comic) (274 bytes) 1: '''''Genus''''' is a [[furry]] [[erotic]] [[comic book]] originally published by [[Antarctic Press]... 3: At 60+ issues, it is the longest running adult comic book in the history of the medium. 5: {{comics-stub}} 6: [[Category:Furry comic books]] Pibgorn (comic) (590 bytes) 1: '''''Pibgorn''''' is a [[comic strip]] by [[Brooke McEldowney]]. The title char... 3: ...mat, attributes not usually associated with daily comics. 5: McEldowney also creates the syndicated comic strip ''[[9 Chickweed Lane]]''. 9: * http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/pibgorn/ Comic Relief (8756 bytes) 1: ...tion of the origin of the term comic relief see [[comic relief]].'' 3: The '''Comic Relief''' charity organization was founded in the... 8: ''Red Nose Day'' is the main way in which Comic Relief raises money. It is held in the spring ev... 16: ...d [[March 23]] with the cost of the call going to Comic Relief. On the night of the live show itself, £35... 18: ...illion has so far been distributed to projects by Comic Relief. Administrative costs are covered by corp... Plug (comic) (3034 bytes) 1: ...ll]] mainly drew the title character's strip. The comic also had its own fan club you could join, called ... 3: Other strips in this comic included: 20: ...s, he was no more than a front-page mascot in the comic that bore his name. 25: [[Category:DC Thomson Comics titles]] Jeremiah (comic) (2431 bytes) 1: '''''Jeremiah''''' is a [[comic book]] series by [[Hermann Huppen]]. 5: There is a television series inspired by this comic book: see [[Jeremiah (series)]] 7: [[Dark Horse Comics]] and Strip Art Features bring the latest chapte...
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