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  • | firstdate = 1968-1972 ...photo comics or "look books" that flooded English-speaking [[West Africa]] in the early [[post-colonial]] era. Catering to the new urban youth, the serie ...
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  • {{for|the Italian character called "Satanik" in France|Killing (comics)}} ...50 - "The descent of the Vampires". Satanik is depicted as a blonde woman in this instance. ...
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  • ...er = [[Crestwood Publications]] (1960–1968)<br/>Hewfred Publications (1968–1976)<br/>[[Charlton Comics]] (1976–1980) ...ewfred Publications. [[Charlton Comics]] took over publishing the magazine in 1976 with issue #109. ...
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  • ...:an (comic book)|91:an]]'', along with a number of other comic strips, and in the weekly magazine ''Allers''.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://www ...k.net}}</ref> Jonas Persson, Gunnar's son, started drawing the comic strip in 2006 together with his father.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/a ...
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  • ...if|thumb|220px|Semi-nude girls were an absolute novelty for Italian comics in the 1960s and caused scandal.]] ...talian comics]] series featuring an eponymous fictional character, created in 1964 by [[Roberto Raviola|Magnus]] and [[Max Bunker]], the authors of ''[[A ...
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  • |last= {{End date|July 21, 1968}} ...the nonfiction author [[Robin Moore]] and artist [[Joe Kubert]]. Published in the 1960s, its [[Vietnam War]] setting was concurrent with the controversia ...
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  • ...ge of Comics, 1948-1957 - Page 2 of 5 |url=https://www.tcj.com/emonogatari-in-the-age-of-comics-1948-1957/ |access-date=2022-10-12 |website=The Comics Jo ...in response to the magazine's success, ''Manga Ō'' (漫画王, "Manga King") was established as a sister magazine to ''Bōken Ō''.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • ...psible list|'''(vol. 1)'''<br> February–March 1956 – December 1967–January 1968 <br> '''(vol. 2)'''<br> December 2006–July 2007}} ...ollapsible list|'''(vol. 1)''': 104 <br> (continued as ''[[The Unexpected (1968 comic book)|The Unexpected]]'') <br>'''(vol. 2)''': 8}} ...
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  • |caption = Cover of ''Bijou Funnies'' #1 (Bijou Publishing Empire, Summer 1968), artwork by [[Jay Lynch]]. |publisher = The Bijou Publishing Empire (1968)<br />[[Print Mint]] (1969–1970)<br />[[Kitchen Sink Press]] (1970–1973) ...
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  • |image= FantasticSummerSpecial 1968 FrontCover.jpg |caption= Cover of the ''Fantastic Summer Special'' 1968. ...
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  • ...ate=April 11, 2014}}</ref> The Human Top had one other appearance, in 1942 in ''Tough Kid Squad''.<ref name=ComicBookDB>{{cite web |url=http://www.comicb ''Red Raven Comics'' #1 figured in the documentary ''[[Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope]]'', part of which f ...
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  • |date=15 April 1967 – 3 February 1968 (merged with ''[[Fantastic (comics)|Fantastic]]'') ...eeklies such as ''[[The Mighty World of Marvel]]'' that appeared beginning in 1972. ...
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  • ...ed both those star characters as well as the [[Jay Garrick|Flash]], a star in his own namesake title as well as the spin-off ''[[All-Flash]]''. Many stories in ''Comic Cavalcade'' were scripted by other than the characters' regular wri ...
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  • | genre = [[Men's magazines]], [[Humor magazine|humor]], [[Romance novel|romance]], comics | products = Comics, magazines ...
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  • |date= 21 January 1967 – 7 September 1968 (merged into ''[[Smash! (comics)|Smash!]]'') ...book]] published by [[Odhams Press]]' [[Power Comics]] imprint in 1967 and 1968. Like other Power Comics, ''Pow!'' featured a mixture of British strips wit ...
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  • ...hōnen Book'' timeline. ''Shōnen Book'' also served as a root to many other magazines published by Shueisha. ...mes. The magazine also serialized many of [[Osamu Tezuka]]'s manga series. In the middle of ''Shōnen Book's'' publication, ''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump|Shōnen ...
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  • | image_caption = Headquarters in [[Chiyoda, Tokyo]], Japan ...naries]], [[literature]], [[non-fiction]], [[home media]], and other media in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|title=Company Overview of SHOGAKUKAN|url=https://www. ...
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  • In 1960, a second iteration introduced the [[superhero]] [[Captain Atom]] by w ...1 reverted to ''Space Adventures'', interspersed with another licensed tie-in, ''Space Adventures Presents First Trip to the Moon'' — a retitled reprint ...
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  • ...Their Loves", drawn by [[Jay Scott Pike]] and inked by [[Russ Jones]], ran in ''Heart Throbs'' from 1966–1970. In addition to Pike and Jones, regular contributors to ''Heart Throbs'' during ...
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  • | industry = [[Magazines]] ...''[[Holiday (magazine)|Holiday]]''; Curtis Circulation became a subsidiary in 1946.<ref name=bw>{{cite news|title=Curtis Circulation Company, LLC: Privat ...
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