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  • ...ture on the children's page starting June 2, 1895, and ran through June 7, 1897.<ref name=Holtz>{{cite book |last1=Holtz |first1=Allan |title=American News ...st]]'s newspapers. His chief task was to provide drawings for news stories in the days before [[photoengraving]], however, he also drew [[editorial carto ...
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  • ...place from 1896 to 1897 and deals with [[Scrooge McDuck]] who participates in the [[Klondike Gold Rush]]. It takes place before ''[[The Prisoner of White ...1993-29; the first American publication was in ''[[Uncle Scrooge]]'' #292, in June 1995. ...
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  • ...oge's claim by the White Agony Creek. As Don Rosa announced his retirement in June 2008, this is his last story to date. ...n was in ''[[The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Companion]]'' collection in 2006. ...
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  • ...American [[horror fiction]] [[comic book]] published by [[Marvel Comics]] in the 1970s that adapted classic stories of that genre, including works by [[ ...tor-in-chief [[Roy Thomas]] to form a line of science fiction and [[horror fiction|horror]] [[anthologies]] with more thematic cohesiveness than the company's ...
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  • ...n a number of features, shorts and strips of the same name. He was created in 1970 by cartoonist and [[Cuba]]n filmmaker [[Juan Padrón]], considered the ...ism]], commanding a squadron of cavalry, and represents the Cuban peasants in the 19th century Army of liberation. ...
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  • ...= Cover of the collected edition published by [[Gemstone Publishing]] in 2005 | genre = [[Adventure fiction|Adventure]]<br>[[Funny animals]] ...
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  • ...ne Publishers|Ace Magazines]], and the name of the main character featured in the magazine. The magazine ran for 41 issues between February 1934 and Marc ...C. Tepperman (1899-1951) and Wayne Rogers (pen name of Archibald Bittner (1897-1966). ...
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  • | caption = Chesler in undated photo | birth_date = {{Birth date|1897|1|12}} or {{Birth date|1898|1|12}} (sources differ) ...
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  • '''''JLA: Age of Wonder''''' is a [[2003 in comics|2003]] two-issue [[Limited series (comics)|mini-series]] of comics f ...eeking personal fame and fortune, but rather knowledge. Luthor argues that in his view, the business of invention is all about money. ...
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  • | alt = John Jellicoe with a sketchpad in front of two female figures ...thers had dies in infancy.</ref> Jellicoe was baptised on 20 February 1842 in St Mary, [[Islington]], London.<ref name=Jellicoe-Baptism /> ...
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  • ...s in the United States spans over a century, evolving from simple sketches in newspapers to a diverse and influential medium that has shaped the world of ...s. Before the advent of the modern comic strip, humorous drawings appeared in publications like ''Harper's Weekly'' and ''Puck'', where illustrations wit ...
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  • | alt = Photograph of Jenner wearing a hat in 1930 | caption = Jenner in 1930 ...
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  • ...live}}</ref> however, Tom Stern was officially credited as cinematographer in the poster's billing block as well as the film's credit.}} ...k Olkewicz. It is an adaptation of "The Captain's Log", a chapter from the 1897 novel ''[[Dracula]]'' by [[Bram Stoker]]. The film stars [[Corey Hawkins]], ...
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  • | genre = [[Superhero fiction]], [[science fiction]], [[horror fiction]] ...name)|imprint]] of [[Image Comics]]. It was founded by [[Marc Silvestri]] in 1992. ...
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  • ...television debut on [[Cartoon Network]]'s [[Toonami]] block on October 22. In the film, [[Batman|the Batman]] struggles to save Gotham City from his most ...ter)|Penguin]] break out of [[Arkham Asylum|Arkham]], racing to find money in a crypt at Gotham Cemetery. Joker is quickly intercepted by The [[Batman]] ...
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  • ...ed by [[Kevin O'Neill (comics)|Kevin O'Neill]], publication of which began in 1999. The series spans several volumes. ...nd's call. Some kind of a meteor shower is shown, leading up to the events in Volume II. ...
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  • ...}}<!--Discuss in talk page before adding or removing genres, however, keep in mind [[WP:MOS-AM#Content]]. Thank you.--> ...om August 1997 to October 2020. The published chapters have been collected in 22 [[tankōbon|volumes]]. ...
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  • ...[[Helen Chandler]] with [[Jonathan Harker]], played by [[David Manners]], in [[Dracula (1931 English-language film)|''Dracula'' (1931)]] ...s a fictional character and the main female character in [[Bram Stoker]]'s 1897 [[Gothic novel|Gothic]] horror novel ''[[Dracula]]''. ...
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  • | alt = C. J. Staniland, in 1890 ...a mainstay of the ''[[Illustrated London News]]'' and ''[[The Graphic]]'' in the 1870s and 1880s.{{r|Houfe-1996-310}} ...
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  • | occupation = [[Film director]], [[actor]], [[set designer]], [[illusionist]], [[toymaker]], [[costume designer]] ...d colour]]. He was also one of the first filmmakers to use [[storyboard]]s in his work.<ref name="Gress">{{cite book|last1=Gress|first1=Jon|title=Visual ...
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