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  • {{short description|Fictional ship in The Adventures of Tintin}} {{Infobox comics elements ...
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  • ...y, who joined Buz in the daily strip adventures, was the central character in Crane's Sunday strips. |author = [[Roy Crane]] (1943–1977)<br />[[Edwin Granberry]] (c. 1943–1983)<br />[[Clark Haas]] (Sundays, late 1940s–1962)<br />Al Wenzel (Sunday ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional characters in comics}} |caption=Libby Lawrence as the Liberty Belle in ''All-Star Squadron'' #61 (September 1986 DC Comics) drawn by [[Mike Harris ...
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  • {{About|the fictional home of [[Captain Archibald Haddock]]|the [[Hergé Foundation]]'s commercial {{Short description|Fictional location in The Adventures of Tintin}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional element from Superman stories}} {{Infobox comics elements<!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> ...
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  • {{Short description|Version of the fictional character of Earth-Two in DC Comics}} | caption = The original iteration of the superhero Batman in 1939, on a variant cover of ''Detective Comics'' #1000 (March 2019), based ...
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  • ...world. In many European countries, Donald is considered the lead character in [[Disney comics]], more important and beloved than [[Mickey Mouse]]. ...lly Symphony]]'' Sunday page. The strip ran for more than 50 years, ending in 1995.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Holtz |first1=Allan |title=American Newspaper ...
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  • ...l DC's flagship character Superman in the 1940s until being acquired by DC in the decades to come.]] ...Canary]]. These characters would later crossover in superhero team titles in the 1940s such as the [[Justice Society of America]] and the [[Seven Soldie ...
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  • *1943 (colour)}} ...re he becomes embroiled in a war and discovers the [[Arumbaya]] tribe deep in the forest. ...
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  • | caption = Robin of Earth-Two as seen in the interior artwork from ''Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC U ...rather than taking on later codenames such as [[Nightwing]] or [[Batman]]. In addition, the name "Robin" is not taken on by later characters. ...
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  • ...oint}}</ref> More than 200 novels have been written since his introduction in 1953, the iconic covers illustrated by artists such as [[Pierre Joubert (il ...evision series in 1965]], a [[Bob Morane (video game series)|computer game in 1988]], a [[Bob Morane (1998 TV series)|1998 animated series]], and a long- ...
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  • ...wspapers and translations of the strip's Sunday pages were made available in Europe, focusing on her little brother Perry Winkle and his gang. ...ttletimes.nwsource.com/centennial/april/women.html |title=New Women Stride In |access-date=February 23, 2007 |author=The Seattle Times |author-link=The S ...
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  • |image = DDGoldenAge5.jpg <!-- I realize it's bad design to have the subject in the superherobox looking off the page, but decent full-body shots of Golden ...retroactively established into the [[Image Universe]] by [[Image Comics]] in the 1990s as its first character. The character is unrelated to [[Marvel Co ...
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  • ...=lambiek.net}}</ref> The Sunday edition of the strip, begun by Bushmiller in 1929, continued until 1967.<ref name=Holtz>{{cite book |last1=Holtz |first1 ...|New York Telegram]]'' merged, ''Fritzi Ritz'' was briefly without a paper in New York City until it was picked up on January 10, 1932 by the ''[[New Yor ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional character}} ...> While the original [[Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden Age]] character is in public domain, the subsequent versions created by DC Comics are not. ...
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  • {{short description|Fictional villain group in Wonder Woman comics}} ...ok |last1=Berlatsky |first1=Noah |title=Wonder Woman: Bondage and Feminism in the Marston/Peter Comics, 1941-1948|date=2015 |publisher=Rutgers University ...
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  • |debut=''Exciting Comics'' #9 (Jan. [[1941 in comics|1941]]) ...erhero]] debuting in ''Exciting Comics'' #9, published by [[Nedor Comics]] in January 1941.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Markstein |first1=Don |title=The Black ...
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  • The '''Tar-Baby''' is the second of the [[Uncle Remus]] stories published in 1881; it is about a doll made of [[tar]] and [[turpentine]] used by the [[v ...Roosevelt]] (the 26th president of the United States, born in 1858), noted in his autobiography that as a young child he heard Br'er Rabbit tales from hi ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional comic book character}} '''Memín Pinguín''' was a Mexican comic book character. He was created in 1943 by writer [[Yolanda Vargas Dulché]]. [[Alberto Cabrera (comics)|Alberto Cab ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional pulp-magazine character}} | publisher = [[Street & Smith]] (1939–1943) ...
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