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  • ...comic)|Eagle]]'', from the first issue (dated 27 March 1982) and appearing in most issues thereafter. He was drawn by [[Dave Follows]]. Ernie was a [[fictional]] [[eagle]], and The Eagle's [[mascot]]. He supposedly lived atop [[King's
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  • ...itle character, an adult, human-sized, anthropomorphic cat, first appeared in March 22, 1983. ...red Europe. It was most recently (March–October 2006) at Les Champs Libres in [[Rennes]].
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  • ...g on an anthropomorphic dog, Rocky, and his friends in their everyday life in [[wikipedia:Stockholm|Stockholm]]. ...al |last=MacDonald |first=Heidi |title=Martin Kellerman: It's a Dog's Life in Sweden |url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6289263.html |date=6
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  • ...]]) and artist "Chott" (aka [[Pierre Mouchot]]). The character was created in 1946 as part of the post-war revival of Mouchot's publishing company. ...s an FBI agent. Mouchot also planned on having Barbara lead her own series in the character of ''Barbara Tiger'' but this series never materialized.
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  • ...s serialized in the alternative Chicago weekly newspaper ''New City'', and in Ware's comic book ''[[wikipedia:Acme Novelty Library|Acme Novelty Library]] ...ve imagination that gets him into awkward situations. A parallel story set in the Chicago [[wikipedia:World's Columbian Exposition|World's Columbian Expo
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  • {{Infobox comics character <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |publisher=[[DC Comics]]
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  • ...e discrete [[wikipedia:wikipedia:fiction|fiction]]al [[wikipedia:wikipedia:fictional character|characters]], [[wikipedia:wikipedia:Setting (fiction)|setting]]s, ...financial reward of combining two or more popular, established properties. In other cases, the crossover can serve to introduce a new concept derivative
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  • ...ed Kingdom|British]] weekly [[wikipedia:British comics|comic]] [[wikipedia:Comics anthology|anthology]] with a [[wikipedia:horror (genre)|horror]] theme, run ...dgear)|hood]], and a regular feature of the comic involved readers sending in drawings of what they believed he looked like.
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  • {{Supercbbox| <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> | publisher = [[wikipedia:DC Comics|DC Comics]]
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  • ...op Culture'']</ref> In 2008, ''Rex Morgan, M.D.'' celebrated its 60th year in print. ...onal problems of patients and friends over the years. They finally married in 1995, and had their first child, a daughter they named Sarah June Morgan, s
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  • ...ion]]s appearing regularly once per [[year]].<ref name="enclib">"Annuals", in ''[[Encyclopedia of library and information science]]'' (1968), vol. 1, pp. ...fic results and provide overview, both in ever more specialized topics and in popular summary.<ref name="enclib"/>
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  • {{About|the trading card series|the film officially released in 1996 based on it|Mars Attacks!}} '''''Mars Attacks''''' is a science fiction trading card series released in 1962. The cards feature artwork by [[science-fiction]] artists [[Wallace Wo
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  • {{For|other Marvel Comics characters of the same name|Black Widow (Marvel Comics)}} {{Superherobox| <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics-->
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  • ...omics]] from 1941 to 1951. Harvey also published reprints of the character in both the mid fifties and the early sixties. The character's creation is cla ...nked by [[John Belfi]], provided the art from 1946 until the feature's end in 1951.
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  • {{For|the [[Marvel Comics]] character|Black Cat (comics)}} {{Infobox comics character and title
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  • {{Infobox comics creator ...ts.com/bio.aspx?Name=CHAPMAN%2c+HANK Chapman entry], Who's Who of American Comics Books, 1928–1999.</ref>
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  • ...is uncertain, as conflicting details have been given over the years in the comics as to its location. ...nd the Pussycats (film)|film]]) and four distinct [[season]]s with changes in [[climate]]. The population is fairly friendly.
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  • {{Infobox comics genre <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> <!-- |title = Crime comics -->
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  • <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |subcat=DC Thomson Comics
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  • ''This article is about a spinoff series of [[Archie Comics]].'' ...omics.org/series/12918/ |title=GCD :: Series :: That Wilkin Boy |publisher=Comics.org |date= |accessdate=2010-12-27}}</ref>
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