"Comics were located on the Fun Stuff page of the Club Penguin Homepage and in some Club Penguin Times newspapers. Most comics had to do with events in Club Penguin, such as the re-opening of the Dojo in 2008. They might also be about puffles, Gary's inventions, or Rockhopper. Comics returned in issue 426 of the Club Penguin Times on December 19, 2013. In Club Penguin Island, comics are published on the Island News Blog."@en . . "162159"^^ . "Holbo"@en . . . . "Comics"@fr . . "234"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Rowland"@en . "Grove"@en . . "23"^^ . "Retardation.PNG"@en . . . . "This is a list of all the Happy Tree Friends comics."@en . "Illustrated and co-written by M. Dean, with Ian Dean as the other co-writer and the editor, the Regents Walk Comics are the primary vehicles of telling the story of the Coming Soon: Regents Walk universe, and follow the Mains. The series follows a few simple rules, taking place in one month, for twelve unique months total, and progressing through the years of 1987-2000. They are narratives, and character thoughts are presented through text and art, with unique perspectives that also take into account the current Star's age. All twelve Mains also have their unique colors, giving individuality to the shades of yellows and browns that are universal and seen throughout the series. Each comic follows a significant event in their lives, but they still progress as characters and play important parts in the stories of other Mains and Shadows as well as the series continues."@en . . . . . "4"^^ . "Will Eisner and Scott McCloud have proposed influential and controversial definitions of comics."@en . . . . . "A variety of comic book companies have tackled the Transformers license in its 20+ years of life, from one of the \"big two\" to several of the larger independent companies of the early 21st century. Below is information on each series organized primarily by its publisher. \n* Marvel \n* Marvel UK \n* Dreamwave Productions \n* Devil's Due \n* IDW \n* 3H Publishing \n* Fun Publications \n* Titan Books \n* Blackthorne Publishing"@en . "13"^^ . . . "Depuis, de nombreuses autres soci\u00E9t\u00E9s ont publi\u00E9 diff\u00E9rentes s\u00E9ries de comics Star Trek, notamment Marvel et DC \u00E0 de multiples reprises. Beaucoup d'entre elles sont simplement des adaptations d'\u00E9pisodes et de films, alors que d'autres sont in\u00E9dites et impliquent des personnages existants ou en introduisent de nouveaux. L\u2019un des meilleurs exemples est la s\u00E9rie publi\u00E9e par Marvel, Star Trek: Early Voyages, avec des aventures du capitaine Christopher Pike et du vaisseau \u2018\u2019Enterprise\u2019\u2019 avant que James T. Kirk n\u2019en prenne le commandement."@fr . . "Written by Heather Nuhfer and illustrated by Josh Howard and Kellee Riley, the Monster High comic series is a platofrm of fiction added to Monster High in 2014. It is published by Little, Brown and Company, just like the book series. Each comic book contains several short stories. The series was announced on June 08, 2013 and originally set for release on December 03, 2013, but the date was moved to July 01, 2014. Prior, Monster High comics had been released as either doll logs or comic-ized webisodes that are published in the magazines, but Little Brown's series is the first that is its own, separate product."@en . "2012"^^ . . "A middle-aged man seated behind a table, facing the camera."@en . "Miller"@en . "2010"^^ . "172"^^ . "2011"^^ . "2008"^^ . . "2009"^^ . . . "2007"^^ . "2004"^^ . "2005"^^ . . "2002"^^ . "2003"^^ . "Kress"@en . "2000"^^ . "1998"^^ . "McKinney"@en . . "1996"^^ . . . "Saraceni"@en . . . . "Tarzan and his adventures have been published in comic books since at least the 1950's."@en . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link below will redirect you to Wikipedia's Comics article. Take me to the Comics article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages can be eliminated in either of two ways. \n* #1 Create a article of our own for this page. \n* #2 On every page a Comics link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: \n* #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. \n* #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "If you are a good artist, then make a comic! We accept all comics."@en . "Meteling"@en . . "There have been two companies that have produced Farscape comics, WildStorm Comics and BOOM! Studios. WildStorm published two issues in 2002, and BOOM! Studios produced a number of four-issue miniseries beginning in 2008, before publishing an ongoing series for 24 issues. Canonicity of Farscape comics: The two issues produced by WildStorm are considered to be non-canon, but the issues produced by BOOM! Studios under the oversight of Rockne S. O'Bannon are considered to be a canon continuation of the series."@en . "128"^^ . . . . . "116"^^ . "Harvey"@en . . . . . "The first series of Fringe comic books were written by Mike Johnson, Alex Katsnelson, Matthew Pitts, Danielle DiSpaltro and Kim Cavyan, with art by Tom Mandrake and Simon Coleby. The series contained six issues that delved into the early history of Fringe in the Prime Universe."@en . . . . "BARBARISCH ... WEIBLICH ... GUT! Red Sonja ist das Gegenst\u00FCck zum schwertschwingenden Barbaren-Boss Conan. H\u00FCbscher als er, cleverer ... aber kein bisschen weniger wild, erlebt sie ihre Abenteuer. Von 1981 bis 1983 erschienen in den USA sechs Red Sonja Romane, geschrieben von David C. Smith und Richard L. Tierney. Red Sonja erschien seit 1979 in zahlreichen Comic-Publikationen aus dem Hause Marvel Comics. Neue Geschichten von Red Sonja verlegt der amerikanische Comic-Verlag Dynamite Entertainment."@de . . . . . . "Stringer"@en . . "Comics for BIONICLE were released from 2001 though 2010 by DC Comics."@en . "82"^^ . "Written by Heather Nuhfer and illustrated by Josh Howard and Kellee Riley, the Monster High comic series is a platofrm of fiction added to Monster High in 2014. It is published by Little, Brown and Company, just like the book series. Each comic book contains several short stories. The series was announced on June 08, 2013 and originally set for release on December 03, 2013, but the date was moved to July 01, 2014. Prior, Monster High comics had been released as either doll logs or comic-ized webisodes that are published in the magazines, but Little Brown's series is the first that is its own, separate product. The following comics make up the series: 1. \n* July 01, 2014 - Hopes and Screams (drawn by Josh Howard) 2. \n* December 16, 2014 - I Only Have Eye for You (drawn by Kellee Riley) 3. \n* June 25, 2015 - Who Are The Fright-Mares? (web comic)"@en . . "Johnson-Woods"@en . "Markstein"@en . . . . "Vessels"@en . . . "Petersen"@en . . . . . . "Miller"@en . "MacWilliams"@en . . "Comic strips, most often featured in newspapers, often will follow a three or four panel format for daily strips, with some comics having a weekly long strip. Comic artists are also capable of merging or splitting panels in the strip, as long as it stays within the same size boundaries. The four-panel format was popularized by Charles Schulz's comic strip, Peanuts. The four panel format was fist used by Schulz because that is what he was offered by his publisher, because the format was flexible enough to fit into different arrangements. As his strip became more popular, so did the format."@en . "Topps Comics released several comic book adaptations of The X-Files productions, most of episodes from the television series' first season and were published as separate volumes of a \"Season 1\" collection. Two other comic book adaptations were of 1998's The X-Files Movie and the novel Ground Zero. A total of nine episode adaptations were released and two others, one of \"The Jersey Devil\" and another of \"Ghost in the Machine\", were solicited but never published. The complete list of nine published episode adaptations consists of:"@en . . . . "Kaplan"@en . . "45"^^ . . "Yuan"@en . "Auch von Banjo-Kazooie gibt es Comics. Eine Comic ist \u00E4hnlich wie eine Anime-Serie, allerdings ist ein Comic ein Heft, wo Bilder und Text stehen und eine Anime Serie ist im TV. Comics sind auch bei Sammlern sehr oft beliebt, da sie meist nur in einem limitierten Bereich vorhanden sind."@de . "161"^^ . . "Rodolphe T\u00F6pffer's ''"@en . . "\u039C\u03B5\u03C1\u03B9\u03BA\u03AD\u03C2 \u03C3\u03B5\u03BB\u03AF\u03B4\u03B5\u03C2: \n* \u03C3\u03B5\u03BB\u03AF\u03B4\u03B1 18 \n* \u03C3\u03B5\u03BB\u03AF\u03B4\u03B1 29 \n* \u03C3\u03B5\u03BB\u03AF\u03B4\u03B1 42"@el . "1993"^^ . . . . . "Auch von Banjo-Kazooie gibt es Comics. Eine Comic ist \u00E4hnlich wie eine Anime-Serie, allerdings ist ein Comic ein Heft, wo Bilder und Text stehen und eine Anime Serie ist im TV. Comics sind auch bei Sammlern sehr oft beliebt, da sie meist nur in einem limitierten Bereich vorhanden sind."@de . . "27"^^ . "1985"^^ . "24"^^ . "100"^^ . "25"^^ . "22"^^ . "2012"^^ . "23"^^ . "21"^^ . "2008"^^ . "deafult"@en . "Guigar"@en . "2009"^^ . "16"^^ . "2010"^^ . "Gravett"@en . "2011"^^ . . "2004"^^ . "15"^^ . "2005"^^ . . "Comics"@de . "--05-15"^^ . . "2007"^^ . "13"^^ . "10"^^ . "2000"^^ . "11"^^ . "2001"^^ . "9"^^ . . "2003"^^ . . "7"^^ . "There are currently eleven comics set in the Mass Effect universe. As the games are considered to be the player's story, none of the comics, like the novels, feature player characters like Commander Shepard as the main character. The sole exceptions are Mass Effect: Genesis and Mass Effect: Genesis 2, which, being interactive, allow the player to control Shepard's decisions. While all of the non-interactive comics released so far have varying authors and artists, all of them are colored by Michael Atiyeh."@en . . . "214"^^ . "3"^^ . . . . . . "Dravistation.PNG"@en . . . . "Saraceni"@en . . "Theobald"@en . . . . "Illustrated and co-written by M. Dean, with Ian Dean as the other co-writer and the editor, the Regents Walk Comics are the primary vehicles of telling the story of the Coming Soon: Regents Walk universe, and follow the Mains. The series follows a few simple rules, taking place in one month, for twelve unique months total, and progressing through the years of 1987-2000. They are narratives, and character thoughts are presented through text and art, with unique perspectives that also take into account the current Star's age. All twelve Mains also have their unique colors, giving individuality to the shades of yellows and browns that are universal and seen throughout the series. Each comic follows a significant event in their lives, but they still progress as characters and play important pa"@en . . . . "Schodt"@en . . "The following is a list of Marvel-licensed comics set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe."@en . . . "Lyons"@en . . . "Petersen"@en . . . . . "There are various official Silent Hill comics which were approved by Konami. In 2004, IDW Publishing began production of a series of comics. To date, nine distinct titles have been released across many different issues. The first few titles were written by Scott Ciencin, while illustrations were provided by various artists. These comics gained a generally negative reception. Later, Tom Waltz wrote Sinner's Reward, Past Life and Anne's Story. These comics gained a generally positive reception. In 2006, Konami released its first Silent Hill comic, titled Cage of Cradle, which was released only in Japan with illustrations provided by series artist Masahiro Ito. Two others would follow, which were also Japan-exclusives and featured illustrations by Ito."@en . . "BARBARISCH ... WEIBLICH ... GUT! Red Sonja ist das Gegenst\u00FCck zum schwertschwingenden Barbaren-Boss Conan. H\u00FCbscher als er, cleverer ... aber kein bisschen weniger wild, erlebt sie ihre Abenteuer. Von 1981 bis 1983 erschienen in den USA sechs Red Sonja Romane, geschrieben von David C. Smith und Richard L. Tierney. Red Sonja erschien seit 1979 in zahlreichen Comic-Publikationen aus dem Hause Marvel Comics. Neue Geschichten von Red Sonja verlegt der amerikanische Comic-Verlag Dynamite Entertainment."@de . . . . "Lee"@en . . . . . . "Topps Comics released several comic book adaptations of The X-Files productions, most of episodes from the television series' first season and were published as separate volumes of a \"Season 1\" collection. Two other comic book adaptations were of 1998's The X-Files Movie and the novel Ground Zero. A total of nine episode adaptations were released and two others, one of \"The Jersey Devil\" and another of \"Ghost in the Machine\", were solicited but never published. The complete list of nine published episode adaptations consists of: \n* \"Pilot\" \n* \"Deep Throat\" \n* \"Conduit\" \n* \"Squeeze\" \n* \"Shadows\" \n* \"Ice\" \n* \"Space\" \n* \"Fire\" \n* \"Beyond the Sea\""@en . . . "Lee"@en . . . . "Dawson"@en . . "Markstein"@en . . "de.comics"@de . . . . "85"^^ . "There are various official Silent Hill comics which were approved by Konami. In 2004, IDW Publishing began production of a series of comics. To date, nine distinct titles have been released across many different issues. The first few titles were written by Scott Ciencin, while illustrations were provided by various artists. These comics gained a generally negative reception. Later, Tom Waltz wrote Sinner's Reward, Past Life and Anne's Story. These comics gained a generally positive reception."@en . . . "Created By"@en . . "There have been two companies that have produced Farscape comics, WildStorm Comics and BOOM! Studios. WildStorm published two issues in 2002, and BOOM! Studios produced a number of four-issue miniseries beginning in 2008, before publishing an ongoing series for 24 issues. Canonicity of Farscape comics: The two issues produced by WildStorm are considered to be non-canon, but the issues produced by BOOM! Studios under the oversight of Rockne S. O'Bannon are considered to be a canon continuation of the series."@en . . . . . . . "Marshall"@en . . . "A extremely long embroidered cloth depicting events leading to the Norman conquest of England."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Tarzan and his adventures have been published in comic books since at least the 1950's."@en . . . . . . "Harvey"@en . . . . "Comics is an medium of expression that communicates ideas via images, often combined with text or other forms of visual information. Comics frequently takes the form of juxtaposed sequences of panels of images. Often textual devices such as speech balloons, captions, and sound effects (\"onomatopoeia\") indicate dialogue, narration, or other information. Elements such as size and placement of panels control narrative pacing. Cartooning and similar forms of illustration are the most common image-making means in comics; fumetti is a form which uses photographic images. Common forms of comics include comic strips, editorial and gag cartoons, comic books, graphic novels and webcomics. Since the late 20th century, bound volumes such as graphic novels, comics albums, and tank\u014Dbon have become increasingly common. The history of comics has followed divergent paths in different cultures. By the mid-20th century, comics had became particularly popular in the US, western Europe (particularly France and Belgium), and Japan. European comics traces its history to Rodolphe T\u00F6pffer's cartoon strips of the 1830s, and flourished following the 1920s success of strips such as Tintin. American comics emerged as a mass medium in the early 20th century with the advent of newspaper comic strips; magazine-style comic books followed in the 1930s. Japanese comics and cartooning (=\"ja\" xml:lang=\"ja\" >\"manga\") traces its history to the 13th-century. Modern comic strips emerged in Japan in the early 20th-century in imitation of Western comic strips, and by the 1930s, comics magazines and book collections became common. The post-World War II era saw the popularity of cartoonists such as Osamu Tezuka lead to rapid expansion of the popularity of Japanese comics. Comics has had a lowbrow reputation for much of its history, but towards the end of the 20th century began to find greater acceptance with the public and within academia. The English term comics derives from the humorous (or \"comic\") work which predominated in early American newspaper comic strips; usage of the term has become standard for non-humorous works. It is common in English to refer to the comics of different cultures by the terms used in their original languages, such as =\"ja\" xml:lang=\"ja\" >manga for Japanese comics, or =\"fr\" xml:lang=\"fr\" >bandes dessin\u00E9es for French-language comics. There is no consensus amongst theorists and historians on a definition of comics; some emphasize the combination of images and text, some sequentiality, and others historical aspects such as mass reproduction or the use of recurring characters. __TOC__"@en . . . . . . . . . . "''"@en . "\u039C\u03B5\u03C1\u03B9\u03BA\u03AD\u03C2 \u03C3\u03B5\u03BB\u03AF\u03B4\u03B5\u03C2: \n* \u03C3\u03B5\u03BB\u03AF\u03B4\u03B1 18 \n* \u03C3\u03B5\u03BB\u03AF\u03B4\u03B1 29 \n* \u03C3\u03B5\u03BB\u03AF\u03B4\u03B1 42"@el . "Grove"@en . . "Doc Savage Magazine black and white comics Millenium Publications The Monarch of Armageddon (4 Issue Mini Series) Doom Dynasty (2 Issue Mini Series) The Devil's Thoughts (3 Issue Mini Series) Pat Savage Special (1 Shot) Repel (2 Issue Mini Series)"@en . "These comics (which were published in the Simpsons Illustrated Magazine) were made to help Craig Bartlett get his show noticed by interested companies."@en . "R. F. Outcault's Yellow Kid"@en . "315"^^ . . . "Doc Savage Magazine black and white comics Millenium Publications The Monarch of Armageddon (4 Issue Mini Series) Doom Dynasty (2 Issue Mini Series) The Devil's Thoughts (3 Issue Mini Series) Pat Savage Special (1 Shot) Repel (2 Issue Mini Series)"@en . "Here is a list of all-sorted comic books and comic pages to either introduce the young-budded readers to the TMNT Universe, act as a check list for a collector or For people who just want to know!"@en . . . "Toepffer Cryptogame 13.png"@en . "Comics are pictures with series of panels and told with Bionicle Sprites. Usually it goes as layers of 2 panels next to each other, with the first panel as the top-left panel, second as top-right, third as the one under the first, fourth as the one under the second, and so on."@en . "Comics"@en . . "Hinweis: Alle Comicserien bestehen aus jeweils vier oder f\u00FCnf Teilen, auf englisch k\u00F6nnen diese einzeln erworben werden."@de . "370"^^ . . "When Jonathan Kent saw the rocket that brought Kal-El to Earth, he said it was like something out of the \"funny papers.\" Crusaders were a group of superheroes published in comics during World War II, and they later became a real team, when fans of the original comics banded together, and were able to mimic the fictional super powers with a special transforming device. The Incredible Hulk is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, starring the monster superhero known as the Hulk. A young boy had a poster of Hulk hanging on his wall. M.O. was reading some old comic pages from older newspapers on a computer screen in the Sentinel's Ship. The two comics he read were about a sheriff in the Old West and a feral child raised by monkeys in a jungle. The animal superhero character known as Hoppy the Marvel Bunny also starred in a comic book entitled Hoppy. Clark Kent once read an issue of that particular comic."@en . . . . . "Hashimoto"@en . "McKinney"@en . "Comic strips, most often featured in newspapers, often will follow a three or four panel format for daily strips, with some comics having a weekly long strip. Comic artists are also capable of merging or splitting panels in the strip, as long as it stays within the same size boundaries. The four-panel format was popularized by Charles Schulz's comic strip, Peanuts. The four panel format was fist used by Schulz because that is what he was offered by his publisher, because the format was flexible enough to fit into different arrangements. As his strip became more popular, so did the format. Another format, though not as widely used, is a single-panel format. The panel in this format is usually an oval or a rectangle (sometimes square), with the dialog written underneath the panel. However, in some comics, most notably editorials, there is no panel. Occasionally, in the format with a rectangular panel, the panel is split into two parts, with separate dialog for each half. The comic strips Family Circus and Dennis the Menace are known to use this style, written in an oval and rectangle, respectively. Other popular comics of this type include Ziggy and Birdbrains. Political cartoons, more formally known as \"editorial cartoons,\" can be vast in style, but usually poke fun of political and sometimes social issues. Typically, comic strips are written daily, though there are many exceptions. There are many comic strips that either do not, or did not in the past have Sunday strips. There are also comics that are published exclusively on Sundays, often after a long daily run. Some nearly world-known comic strips today are Calvin and Hobbes, by Bill Watterson, featuring a six-year old adventurous and intelligent boy, Calvin, and his sardonic stuffed tiger, Hobbes, who is portrayed as both living and as a stuffed animal. It lasted for 3,160 strips in total, ending December 31, 1995, over 10 years after it was created. It is notable for its social commentary and its hidden criticisms of the art world. Other times, it was simply about Calvin's imagination and various mishaps surrounding him. Garfield by Jim Davis was started on June 19, 1978 and goes on to this day. It is syndicated in over 2,500 newspapers worldwide. Part of its broad appeal is due to its lack of social or political commentary. Nevertheless, it has received criticism for its merchandising, commercial tie-ins, animated series and films as well as its \"declining quality\" in the eyes of critics. The strip focuses mainly on interactions between the main characters Garfield, Jon Arbuckle, and Odie, as well as minor recurring characters."@en . "Theorists debate whether the Bayeux Tapestry is a precursor to comics."@en . . "Here is a list of all-sorted comic books and comic pages to either introduce the young-budded readers to the TMNT Universe, act as a check list for a collector or For people who just want to know!"@en . . . "Die Comics stellen eine Erg\u00E4nzung und Fortsetzung der Fernsehserien Avatar \u2013 Der Herr der Elemente und Die Legende von Korra dar. Neben den Kurzcomics, die w\u00E4hrend der Geschichte der Originalserie spielen, sind au\u00DFerdem einige Trilogien erschienen, die die Abenteuer von Team Avatar nach dem Hundertj\u00E4hrigen Krieg erz\u00E4hlen und eine Verbindung zur Nachfolgeserie Die Legende von Korra herstellen. Dar\u00FCber hinaus wird ab Mitte 2017 auch Die Legende von Korra durch eine Comictrilogie fortgesetzt. Von den bislang erschienenen Comics gelten alle bis auf die zwei Bonusgeschichten aus Die verlorenen Abenteuer als offizieller Kanon."@de . . . . . . "The original comic series leaned it's focus more towards the Alliance rather than the Horde. In response Wildstorm intended to spinoff a Horde series and continue the original series as an Alliance centric comic begining with issue 26. This has since been cancelled, however, in favor of releasing the stories in graphic novel form instead."@en . . . . "Comics-Wiki"@de . "Hatfield"@en . . . . "The Comics is a element of UI that was released in the February 17, 2016 update for Operation Wildfire. Comics are trying expanding the universe of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive via stories, as seen through the point of view of the . Independence of player's current language of game always show in English."@en . . . "Sabin"@en . . . "Comics are short stories that offer insight to the world of Team Fortress 2, as seen through the eyes of the mercenaries, their boss, and the colorful characters that make up their adventures. The story of Team Fortress 2 boasts a very loose continuity. Though comics serve to explain concepts such as the origins of a weapon, some events may conflict. A number of six Team Fortress 2 comics were featured in Valve Presents: The Sacrifice and Other Steam-Powered Stories, a hardcover compilation of comics that are based on the lore of Valve games. The book was published by Dark Horse Comics, and released on November 16, 2011. All comics listed below. 1. \n* The Insult That Made a \"Jarate Master\" Out of Sniper 2. \n* WAR! Comic 3. \n* A Visual History 4. \n* Loose Canon 5. \n* Bidwell's Big Plan 6. \n* Meet The Director 7. \n* Grordbort's Crash 8. \n* Bombinomicon 9. \n* True Meaning 10. \n* A Smissmas Story 11. \n* Blood Brothers 12. \n* A Fate Worse Than Chess 13. \n* Doom-Mates 14. \n* Shadow Boxers 15. \n* Death of a Salesbot 16. \n* Ring Of Fired 17. \n* Grave Matters 18. \n* Unhappy Returns 19. \n* A Cold Day in Hell 20. \n* Catch-Up 21. \n* Blood in the Water 22. \n* Blood Money 23. \n* The Contract 24. \n* Old Wounds 25. \n* Gargoyles & Gravel"@en . . . . . . "1993"^^ . . . . . . . "2003"^^ . . . . "2010"^^ . . . "--05-16"^^ . . . . . . "McCloud"@en . . . . . . "Orr"@en . . . "Hinweis: Alle Comicserien bestehen aus jeweils vier oder f\u00FCnf Teilen, auf englisch k\u00F6nnen diese einzeln erworben werden."@de . "Rhoades"@en . . "Gravett"@en . . "Gravett"@en . "Hokusai's Manga"@en . . . "262"^^ . . "http://www.scrollsoflore.com/forums/showthread.php?t=152|desc=World of WarCraft Book Release Dates"@en . "3352"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/9710950/World_of_Warcraft_Comic_Free_Peek-5_15_2013|desc=World of Warcraft Comic Free Peek!"@en . . "Sentinel Stories: These are stories focusing on the Sentinel clan and their adventures in Clint City. \n* Night of the Monsters (Four issues) \n* Collateral Damage (Four issues) \n* Thriller (Four issues) \n* Plots and Intrigues (Two issues) \n* Team B (Two issues) \n* Assualt Under Clint River (Two issues) \n* The Pillz Hunt (Two issues) Clint City Heroes: These are stories featuring characters from other clans. \n* Treasure Hunt (Four issues) \n* Montana Day Afternoon (Two issues) \n* All Over for the Rodeo (Two issues) \n* Through the Caldron (Two issues)"@en . "The first series was released with collaboration with WildStorm productions. This series consisted of six issues and the main focus was the story of Detective McKlusky and Ella Garcia. The books also provided the background of Peter Randall, Robert Cross and Elizabeth Greene."@en . "Several Dark Shadows comics have been released over the years featuring characters and situations as seen in the televised series."@en . "24"^^ . . "2004"^^ . "2005"^^ . "17"^^ . "18"^^ . "Chute"@en . "21"^^ . . . "2010"^^ . . "2011"^^ . "10"^^ . "2008"^^ . . "12"^^ . "13"^^ . "Goldsmith"@en . . . . "Would you like to contribute material for this article? Click the edit tab above to open the editing window. Then replace this text with your own."@en . . "Sabin"@en . . . "1985"^^ . "5"^^ . "1999"^^ . . "1996"^^ . "Eisner"@en . . . . . "61"^^ . . "48"^^ . . "Lef\u00E8vre"@en . . . "Beaty"@en . "1978"^^ . . . "41"^^ . "sol"@en . "Although most Turok fans relate to the video game franchise, the comics are a massive part of the Turok universe as they further expand the story dramatically. The first Turok comic was created in 1954, and since then a total of five different publishers have created comics based around the Lost Land and Turok."@en . . . . "Beaty"@en . "Gangwaylogo.PNG"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "76"^^ . . . . . . . . "123"^^ . . "126"^^ . "Karp"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Because it's Who. And you should read everything so you can become a true Whovian. You don't want to be talking to that cute boy or girl when suddenly, the conversation goes to the Stockbridge Horror comic, and you realize, and so does the cutie, that your power levels are weak. Do you even know who Maxwell is? What about the name of the Time Lord who was the origin of genie of the bottle myths? You better step up."@en . . . . "xiv"@en . "McCloud"@en . "152"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Scrolls Of Lore"@en . "The original comic series leaned it's focus more towards the Alliance rather than the Horde. In response Wildstorm intended to spinoff a Horde series and continue the original series as an Alliance centric comic begining with issue 26. This has since been cancelled, however, in favor of releasing the stories in graphic novel form instead."@en . . . "When Jonathan Kent saw the rocket that brought Kal-El to Earth, he said it was like something out of the \"funny papers.\" Crusaders were a group of superheroes published in comics during World War II, and they later became a real team, when fans of the original comics banded together, and were able to mimic the fictional super powers with a special transforming device. The Incredible Hulk is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, starring the monster superhero known as the Hulk. A young boy had a poster of Hulk hanging on his wall."@en . . . "Die BIONICLE-Comic wurden ab dem Jahr 2003 auf deutsch vom Panini-Verlag ver\u00F6ffentlicht. Das Magazin erschien alle drei Monate und enthielt die ersten Jahre zwei Comics in einem Magazin. Ende 2008 erschien das Magazin zum letzten mal."@de . "186"^^ . . . . "177"^^ . "Eisner"@en . . . "9"^^ . . "7"^^ . "527"^^ . . "Comics (\u00F3 tiras c\u00F3micas \u00F3 revistas de historietas) son publicaciones combinando historia con ilustraci\u00F3n."@es . . "175"^^ . "Several Dark Shadows comics have been released over the years featuring characters and situations as seen in the televised series."@en . "Would you like to contribute material for this article? Click the edit tab above to open the editing window. Then replace this text with your own."@en . "161"^^ . . "Wong"@en . . . . . . "222"^^ . . "Raz"@en . . . . "A variety of comic book companies have tackled the Transformers license in its 20+ years of life, from one of the \"big two\" to several of the larger independent companies of the early 21st century. Below is information on each series organized primarily by its publisher. \n* Marvel \n* Marvel UK \n* Dreamwave Productions \n* Devil's Due \n* IDW \n* 3H Publishing \n* Fun Publications \n* Titan Books \n* Blackthorne Publishing"@en . . "Traphagan"@en . "1990"^^ . "2026"^^ . . "9"^^ . . "2012"^^ . . . "2008"^^ . "3"^^ . "2010"^^ . "1"^^ . "2004"^^ . . . . . . "Beerbohm"@en . "Die Comics stellen eine Erg\u00E4nzung und Fortsetzung der Fernsehserien Avatar \u2013 Der Herr der Elemente und Die Legende von Korra dar. Neben den Kurzcomics, die w\u00E4hrend der Geschichte der Originalserie spielen, sind au\u00DFerdem einige Trilogien erschienen, die die Abenteuer von Team Avatar nach dem Hundertj\u00E4hrigen Krieg erz\u00E4hlen und eine Verbindung zur Nachfolgeserie Die Legende von Korra herstellen. Dar\u00FCber hinaus wird ab Mitte 2017 auch Die Legende von Korra durch eine Comictrilogie fortgesetzt. Von den bislang erschienenen Comics gelten alle bis auf die zwei Bonusgeschichten aus Die verlorenen Abenteuer als offizieller Kanon."@de . "246"^^ . . "bnetwoweu"@en . . . "Jenkins"@en . "Will Eisner.jpg"@en . "Comics"@el . "Comics were located on the Fun Stuff page of the Club Penguin Homepage and in some Club Penguin Times newspapers. Most comics had to do with events in Club Penguin, such as the re-opening of the Dojo in 2008. They might also be about puffles, Gary's inventions, or Rockhopper. Comics returned in issue 426 of the Club Penguin Times on December 19, 2013. In Club Penguin Island, comics are published on the Island News Blog."@en . "112"^^ . "The following is a list of Marvel-licensed comics set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe."@en . "227"^^ . . "This is a list of all the Happy Tree Friends comics."@en . . . "Comics for BIONICLE were released from 2001 though 2010 by DC Comics."@en . "121"^^ . . "Williams"@en . . . "Still working on a new music video!"@en . "Depuis, de nombreuses autres soci\u00E9t\u00E9s ont publi\u00E9 diff\u00E9rentes s\u00E9ries de comics Star Trek, notamment Marvel et DC \u00E0 de multiples reprises. Beaucoup d'entre elles sont simplement des adaptations d'\u00E9pisodes et de films, alors que d'autres sont in\u00E9dites et impliquent des personnages existants ou en introduisent de nouveaux. L\u2019un des meilleurs exemples est la s\u00E9rie publi\u00E9e par Marvel, Star Trek: Early Voyages, avec des aventures du capitaine Christopher Pike et du vaisseau \u2018\u2019Enterprise\u2019\u2019 avant que James T. Kirk n\u2019en prenne le commandement. \n* Star Trek: The Original Series (comics) \n* Star Trek: The Next Generation (comics) \n* Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (comics) \n* Star Trek: Voyager (comics) Canonicit\u00E9 des comics Bien que certains comics ont d\u00E9velopp\u00E9 admirablement l'univers Star Trek, toutes ces histoires sont consid\u00E9r\u00E9es non-canons."@fr . "Comics"@es . "center"@en . "Brenner"@en . . "Which comic book series?"@en . . . "http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/blog/8226257/World_of_Warcraft_Comic_Free_Peek-16_05_2013|desc=World of Warcraft Comic Free Peek!"@en . . . . . . . . "Which comic book series?"@en . "Comics (\u00F3 tiras c\u00F3micas \u00F3 revistas de historietas) son publicaciones combinando historia con ilustraci\u00F3n."@es . "Sugimoto"@en . . "Cooper-Chen"@en . . . "The first series was released with collaboration with WildStorm productions. This series consisted of six issues and the main focus was the story of Detective McKlusky and Ella Garcia. The books also provided the background of Peter Randall, Robert Cross and Elizabeth Greene."@en . "The following is a collection of Comics featuring Beavis and Butt-Head."@en . "Early comics in the Japanese, European, and American traditions"@en . "98"^^ . . . . . . . . "Several licensed 24 comics have been released by IDW Publishing, beginning with 2004's 24: One Shot."@en . "6"^^ . . . "Cates"@en . "1"^^ . "XP World"@en . . "140"^^ . "Duncan"@en . . "13"^^ . "Kovacs"@en . "Lyga"@en . "Sentinel Stories: These are stories focusing on the Sentinel clan and their adventures in Clint City. \n* Night of the Monsters (Four issues) \n* Collateral Damage (Four issues) \n* Thriller (Four issues) \n* Plots and Intrigues (Two issues) \n* Team B (Two issues) \n* Assualt Under Clint River (Two issues) \n* The Pillz Hunt (Two issues) Clint City Heroes: These are stories featuring characters from other clans. \n* Treasure Hunt (Four issues) \n* Montana Day Afternoon (Two issues) \n* All Over for the Rodeo (Two issues) \n* Through the Caldron (Two issues) Extras: These are usually teaser comics for any new clans or ones on how to play the game. \n* Instructions (One issue) \n* Disaster (One issue) \n* The New School Year (One issue) \n* Lucha Libre in Clint City \n* Clintz City\u00B4s All-in Wrestling (Posibly, Urban rivals don\u00B4t actually the comic) It\u00B4s is the page \"www.urbanrivals.com/comics/gringo.php\""@en . . . "by Warlock, 10-23-2005, 02:36 PM; updated by Omacron, 08-16-2012 at 03:14 PM"@en . "Die BIONICLE-Comic wurden ab dem Jahr 2003 auf deutsch vom Panini-Verlag ver\u00F6ffentlicht. Das Magazin erschien alle drei Monate und enthielt die ersten Jahre zwei Comics in einem Magazin. Ende 2008 erschien das Magazin zum letzten mal."@de . "The Comics is a element of UI that was released in the February 17, 2016 update for Operation Wildfire. Comics are trying expanding the universe of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive via stories, as seen through the point of view of the . Independence of player's current language of game always show in English."@en . "8"^^ . . "There are 8 comics produced by Boom Studios for the KaBOOM foundation."@en . . "157"^^ . . "Collins"@en . . . . "An elderly man wearing glasses with a microphone in front of him on the left side."@en . . "145"^^ . . . . "162"^^ . . . . . "186"^^ . "Ahrens"@en . . . "Although most Turok fans relate to the video game franchise, the comics are a massive part of the Turok universe as they further expand the story dramatically. The first Turok comic was created in 1954, and since then a total of five different publishers have created comics based around the Lost Land and Turok."@en . "default"@en . . . . . . . . . "If you are a good artist, then make a comic! We accept all comics."@en . . "Comics are pictures with series of panels and told with Bionicle Sprites. Usually it goes as layers of 2 panels next to each other, with the first panel as the top-left panel, second as top-right, third as the one under the first, fourth as the one under the second, and so on."@en . "Two-panel comic strip, captioned \"The Yellow Kid's R-R-Revenge; Or, How the Painter's Son Got Fresh.\" In the first panel, the Yellow Kid chases another boy into a paint shop. In panel two, the Yellow Kid comes out of the shop, covered with different colours of paint, and says, \"Hulla gee! You ought to see de odder kid say I didnt do a ting to him.\""@en . . . . "795"^^ . . . . "left"@en . . . . . . . . "Couch"@en . "255"^^ . . "Comics"@de . . "1152"^^ . "Gabilliet"@en . "Still working on a new music video!"@en . . "Comics are short stories that offer insight to the world of Team Fortress 2, as seen through the eyes of the mercenaries, their boss, and the colorful characters that make up their adventures. The story of Team Fortress 2 boasts a very loose continuity. Though comics serve to explain concepts such as the origins of a weapon, some events may conflict. All comics listed below."@en . . . . . "Lopes"@en . . . . "Bramlett"@en . . "Comics is an medium of expression that communicates ideas via images, often combined with text or other forms of visual information. Comics frequently takes the form of juxtaposed sequences of panels of images. Often textual devices such as speech balloons, captions, and sound effects (\"onomatopoeia\") indicate dialogue, narration, or other information. Elements such as size and placement of panels control narrative pacing. Cartooning and similar forms of illustration are the most common image-making means in comics; fumetti is a form which uses photographic images. Common forms of comics include comic strips, editorial and gag cartoons, comic books, graphic novels and webcomics. Since the late 20th century, bound volumes such as graphic novels, comics albums, and tank\u014Dbon have become incre"@en . . "139"^^ . . "Rhoades"@en . "These comics (which were published in the Simpsons Illustrated Magazine) were made to help Craig Bartlett get his show noticed by interested companies."@en . . . "The following is a collection of Comics featuring Beavis and Butt-Head."@en . "Screech"@en . "1982"^^ . . "Manga Hokusai.jpg"@en . "Power"@en . "There are currently eleven comics set in the Mass Effect universe. As the games are considered to be the player's story, none of the comics, like the novels, feature player characters like Commander Shepard as the main character. The sole exceptions are Mass Effect: Genesis and Mass Effect: Genesis 2, which, being interactive, allow the player to control Shepard's decisions. While all of the non-interactive comics released so far have varying authors and artists, all of them are colored by Michael Atiyeh."@en . . "There are many comics throughout EECP's creations section. Here are a few of them. Dravistation Comics have been started by Darklord Qwerven. The comic is about Phoenix Wright. Every time the comic has a different look. All the comics have been approved by Godot. Gangway! Comics were created by Loshii27. This is the comic with the most strips by far. This comic is Sonic based. There are two people from the forums in this strip. They are Loshii27 as Sonic and Dreius Calamine as ?. There are also other characters that Loshii27 also controls. Retardation Comics is a comic that was created by Retard McSpancky Pants. It is a stick people comic about a bunch of retards. The comic is written in episodes."@en . . . . . "Orr"@en . "Yellow Kid 1898-01-09.jpg"@en . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link below will redirect you to Wikipedia's Comics article. Take me to the Comics article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages can be eliminated in either of two ways. \n* #1 Create a article of our own for this page. \n* #2 On every page a Comics link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article."@en . . "Scott McCloud.Making Comics Tour.RISD.gk.JPG"@en . . . "Several licensed 24 comics have been released by IDW Publishing, beginning with 2004's 24: One Shot."@en . . . . "The first series of Fringe comic books were written by Mike Johnson, Alex Katsnelson, Matthew Pitts, Danielle DiSpaltro and Kim Cavyan, with art by Tom Mandrake and Simon Coleby. The series contained six issues that delved into the early history of Fringe in the Prime Universe."@en . "bnetwowus"@en . "XP World"@en . . "Because it's Who. And you should read everything so you can become a true Whovian. You don't want to be talking to that cute boy or girl when suddenly, the conversation goes to the Stockbridge Horror comic, and you realize, and so does the cutie, that your power levels are weak. Do you even know who Maxwell is? What about the name of the Time Lord who was the origin of genie of the bottle myths? You better step up."@en . . "There are 8 comics produced by Boom Studios for the KaBOOM foundation."@en . "There are many comics throughout EECP's creations section. Here are a few of them. Dravistation Comics have been started by Darklord Qwerven. The comic is about Phoenix Wright. Every time the comic has a different look. All the comics have been approved by Godot. Gangway! Comics were created by Loshii27. This is the comic with the most strips by far. This comic is Sonic based. There are two people from the forums in this strip. They are Loshii27 as Sonic and Dreius Calamine as ?. There are also other characters that Loshii27 also controls."@en . "Smith"@en . "1978"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Screech"@en . . . .