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  • [[Category:Fictional characters from Calisota]] [[Category:Disney core universe characters]] ...
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  • [[Category:Literary characters introduced in 1908]] [[Category:Male characters in literature]] ...
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  • [[Category:Fictional police officers in comics]] [[Category:Disney comics characters]] ...
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  • {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |image = Fantastic Comics 1.jpg ...
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  • |start_date=1939 |characters=Other nameless Nazis followers ...
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  • |caption = Lil' Eightball, as seen in "A Haunting We Will Go" (art by Walter Lantz Studios). |data2 = "The Stubborn Mule" (1939) ...
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  • ...became a national [[catchphrase]] at the time. The series was discontinued in 1935.<ref name="Markstein">{{cite web |url=http://www.toonopedia.com/screwl ...-Mayer cartoon studio|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]. Two cartoons were released in 1939.<ref name="Markstein"></ref> ...
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  • ...scripted by [[Eddie Rickenbacker]] and illustrated by [[Clayton Knight]]. In its run, it followed [[aviator]] Ace Drummond on his adventures around the ...39). According to Rickenbacker's autobiography, at its peak, the strip ran in 135 newspapers.<ref>Rickenbacker, Edward (1967). ''Rickenbacker: An Autobio ...
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  • | last = October 15, 1939 ...re reprinted in ''[[The Funnies]]''. ''Annibelle'' last ran on October 15, 1939.<ref name="strippersguide" /> ...
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  • | illustrator = Russell Keaton (1939–1942), [[Gladys Parker]] (1942–1944), [[Marc Swayze]] (1944–1946) | first = October 2, 1939 ...
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  • ...Classici del Fumetto Serie Oro - Capitan Miki|publisher=L'Espresso/ Panini Comics, 2005}}</ref> It gained a great commercial success,<ref>{{cite book|last=Fe ...l]] in the classic western film ''[[Stagecoach (1939 film)|Stagecoach]]'' (1939). ...
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  • {{Infobox comics character | debut = ''Speed Comics'' #1 (Oct. 1939) ...
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  • ...in the ''[[Daily Herald (UK newspaper)|Daily Herald]]'' newspaper starting in 1919. He was a young male bear character based on the [[Richard Steiff|Stei There were annuals issued from the early 1920s, in small format thin paperback volumes which collected their adventures. These ...
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  • ...ame=Holtz>{{cite book |last1=Holtz |first1=Allan |title=American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide |date=2012 |publisher=The University of Mi ==British comic strip ''Helpful Henry'' (1938–1939) == ...
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  • ...Fox Feature Syndicate character|the Marvel Comics character|Flame (Marvel Comics)}} {{Infobox comics character <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> ...
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  • |caption = The title characters on the cover of the fourth album (1947) |genre= [[Humor comics]], [[Adventure fiction|Adventure comics]] ...
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  • {{Infobox comics character |caption=''[[All-American Comics]]'' #8 (Nov. 1939), cover art by Jon L. Blummer (as Don Shelby). ...
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  • {{Infobox comics character |image = Wonder Comics 1 Fox.jpg ...
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  • ...ranger [[Arthur Kay (musician)|Arthur Kay]] from 1939 to 1941, Gandy spoke in a lyrical vocal parody of radio comedian [[Ed Wynn]] while Sourpuss vocally ...>{{cite book|title=Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939–1945|author=Michael S. Shull, David E. Wilt|page=104|isbn=978-0-7864-1555-7 ...
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