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  • | firstdate = {{start date and age|1993|7}} ...s a [[comic book]]-themed [[magazine]] published in the early to mid-1990s in the United States. Columnists included [[Andy Mangels]],<ref>[http://www.an ...
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  • ...[[GENZO]]'', ''[[SPICA (magazine)|SPICA]]'', ''[[Comic MAGNA]]'', literary magazines ''[[Lynx (magazine)|Lynx]]'', ''[[papyrus (magazine)|papyrus]]'', as well a * [http://www.gentosha.co.jp/index.php Gentosha's website] {{in lang|ja}} ...
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  • |caption = ''Suske en Wiske Weekblad'' No. 1 (15 September 1993)<br />Front cover by Studio Vandersteen. |date = 1993–2003 (disestablished) ...
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  • ...mber 1997 by the [[Casterman]] publishing house. Along with the comic book magazines ''[[Spirou (magazine)|Spirou]]'', ''[[Tintin (magazine)|Tintin]]'', ''[[Pil ...May 2015}}</ref> [[Benoît Sokal]] and [[François Boucq]]. It was a pioneer in introducing [[graphic novels]].<ref name=lode/> ...
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  • ...nd-davies-1467688.html |work=The Independent |issue=16 December 1993 |date=1993 |language=en}}</ref> ...ame="Gifford obituary"/> However, when ''[[The Modern Boy]]'' was launched in 1928 he received regular work providing illustrations for covers and advent ...
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  • ...m, Sweden. Founded in 1892, it is one of the earliest children's magazines in the country. ...</ref> The magazine has been part of the [[Bonnier Group]] since its start in 1892.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bonnier AB|url=http://www.company-histories.com/ ...
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  • |finaldate = 21 August 1993 ...to 21 August 1993, published by [[D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.]] Comic strips in ''The Beezer'' were a mix of irreverence, slapstick, and adventure; notable ...
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  • '''Tiramolla''' is an Italian comic book character created in 1952 by [[Roberto Renzi]] and [[Giorgio Rebuffi]].<ref name=oro/> ...e comic series ''[[Cucciolo e Beppe]]'', in the magazine ''[[Cucciolo]]'', in the story "Il mistero della villa" (trad. "Mystery of the Villa"). The firs ...
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  • ...of the first issue, illustrated with Billy Butt punching [[Bart Simpson]] in the face | endyr = 1993 ...
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  • | publications = [[Comics]], magazines ...is day. Another series is ''Edge of Genius'', which focuses on the period in which artists "come into their own." Pure Imagination has also produced som ...
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  • * [[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]] (1972; 1977–1993)}} | date = October 1970 – 1993 ...
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  • ...lberta.ca/streetprint_sloper/ Ally Sloper Web Exhibit: "Ally Sloper’s Rise in Early Comic Culture"], [[University of Alberta]]. Retrieved 5 July 2014.</r ...allowing the workers home at lunchtime on a Saturday, a practice that also established the kick-off times of [[Football (soccer)|football]] matches. ...
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  • {{Short description|1993–2012 South Korean manhwa magazine}} |firstdate = 1 August 1993 ...
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  • ...l alternate versions of the Archie universe, featuring familiar characters in new, child-friendly adventures. ...his peers about the abundance of Archie titles, launched ''Little Archie'' in 1956. The comic introduced new characters and explored the childhood escapa ...
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  • ...'s Tranny]]" in 1975, briefly by "The Whizzers from Oz" in 1979, and again in 1979 by "[[Tricky Dicky (comics)|Tricky Dicky]]". "[[Beryl the Peril]]" too ...tabloid size, the Topper was for many years full tabloid. It changed to A4 in 1980, one year before ''The Beezer''. ...
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  • | products = Comics, Magazines and Related Merchandise ...red in [[Leicester]], which existed from [[1985 in comics|1985]] to [[1991 in comics|1991]]. ...
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  • ...rowing comics boom, and the popularity of the [[Flash Gordon]] comic strip in particular. The magazine contained a novel about Flash Gordon and three un ...istorian [[Everett Bleiler]] notes that Hersey did not mention the venture in his autobiographical ''Pulpwood Editor'', published a year later, and adds ...
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  • | defunct = {{End date and age|1993}} ...Milo in 1986, based in [[Fairfax, Virginia]] and active from 1986 to 1993. In 1989, it merged with American publisher [[Malibu Comics]], becoming the ''' ...
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  • {{distinguish|text=the Otter Press started by [[Anne Innis Dagg]] in 1972 in Waterloo, Ontario}} | founded = [[1998 in comics|1998]] ...
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  • [[File:Fix_und_Foxi_1979.png|thumb|right|the logo was in 1967-2014]] ...ceased. During its heyday it was one of the most successful German comics magazines.<ref name="lambiek_net">{{Cite web|url=https://www.lambiek.net/artists/k/ka ...
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