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  • {{Header|Western comics 03/24}} ...in Europe and persists in limited form in American comics today). Western comics of the period typically featured dramatic scripts about cowboys, gunfighter
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  • | genre = Horror and Superhero comics | publisher = Atlas and Marvel Comics
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  • {{Header|Spanking in comics 1938-1970 04/21}} ...uster]]); Angels & Orphans ([[Little Orphan Annie|Annie]]); [[Little girl (comics)|Naughty Little Girls]] ([[Little Iodine|Iodine]]); Domestic Comedy (Blondi
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  • ...one, influenced by more supernatural characters like ''Doctor Strange'' or DC's ''The Spectre.'' ...across the board led to a cancellation of many of Goldman's girl-oriented titles.
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  • | publisher = Street and Smith / DC Comics ...the 1970s by Warner Paperback Library, given a brief lease of life by [[DC Comics]], and was the subject of new short stories in 2008 from Moonstone Books. '
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  • {{Header|Little girl (comics) 11/20}} ...Richie Rich'' franchise, played mainly supporting roles. Some, like Archie Comics' ''Little Betty,'' were simply child versions of better-known adult charact
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  • |publisher=DC Comics |debut='''Historical''':<br>''All Star Comics'' # 8<br> (Dec. 1941)<br>'''Modern''':<br>''Wonder Woman (vol. 2)'' # 1 (Fe
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  • {{Infobox superhero| <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |caption=Promotional art for DC Comics' ''The Phantom'' vol. 1, #1 (May 1988)<br> by Joe Orlando and Dave Gibbons
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  • ...cial branding, Paramount Vantage (another subsidiary) releases only select titles under the Paramount High Definition banner such as Babel. On July 25, 2006, Paramount Pictures released 4 titles (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Sahara, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and
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  • ...ack, pioneered by Allen Lane (1902–70) at Penguin Books in 1935. The first titles included novels by Ernest Hemingway and Agatha Christie. They were sold che ...7. It had a revolutionary design that broke away from the usual children's comics that were published broadsheet in size and not very colorful. Thomson capit
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  • ...stration. His work appeared in the pulp magazines, the predecessors of the comics: Weird Tales, Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Startling Stories, Wonder Stories In the 1940s Finlay did some work in the comics for DC's Real Fact Comics. These two-to-four-page features were reprinted in the early '50s in Julius
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  • ...aled only by Milton Caniff and Al Capp for creating "good girl art" in the comics; and his crisp romantic realism with his solid illustrative style, in the J ...stration. His work appeared in the pulp magazines, the predecessors of the comics: Weird Tales, Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Startling Stories, Wonder Stories
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  • * 94110 - The Last Gasp, 2180 Bryant, San Francisco 415-824-6636 Adult Comics Titles like "Cherry Poptart" ...n Francisco Phone: (415) 550-7640, publishes, distributes the erotic art / comics of Michael Manning. <!--BB-CL-->
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