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the Menace Annual, now known as
the Dennis and Gnasher Annual,
a compilation of
the comics plus new material
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( comics ) appears
in the series A-Next
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( comic book
), a comics series featuring
the Marvel group
** Alain Voss, Brazilian-French
comics artist
( d. 2011 )
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comics author
( d. 1983 )
** Dwayne McDuffie, African-American writer of
comics and television
( d. 2011 )
** Ron Embleton, British
comics artist and illustrator
( b. 1930 )
** Guido Crepax, Italian
comics artist
( d. 2003 )
** Jean Giraud, French
comics artist
( b. 1938 )
** The Dark Tower
( comics ):
** Lulu,
a comics adaptation by John Linton Roberson
** Resistance
( comics ), based on
the video game of
the same title
** The Resistance
( comics ), by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Juan Santacruz
** Indie
comics, also called alternative
comics.
** The Saint
( comics )
( 1948-1961
), a long-running comic strip series
** CSI
( comics )
** The Man of Steel
( comics ), a six-issue comic book limited series about Superman released
in 1986 by
DC Comics
** Steel
( John Henry Irons
), the third Steel
in comics, also called " The Man of Steel "
** Mage
( comics ), a superhero comic series by Matt Wagner
** Brainiac
( comics ), a fictional supervillain
in DC Comics, and an enemy of Superman
** Electro
( Marvel
Comics ), villain featured
in Spider-Man
comics
** Bullseye
( comics ) or Hawkeye,
a former supervillain
in Marvel
Comics
** The Man of Steel
( comics ), a six-issue comic book limited series about Superman released
in 1986 by
DC Comics
** Steel
( John Henry Irons
), the third Steel
in comics, also called " The Man of Steel "
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** Aliens
( film
), a 1986 sequel by James Cameron
** Alien
( franchise
), the film franchise, including other sequels
** Titan
( computer
), also known as
the Atlas 2, its successor
** Altenberg,
the German name for Vieille Montagne (" old mountain "
in French
), the former zinc mine
in Kelmis, Moresnet
** In
the category of Riemann surfaces, an automorphism is
a bijective biholomorphic map
( also called
a conformal map
), from
a surface to itself.
** Watson, P. B. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
( London, 1884
), chap.
** Feast of
the Transfiguration
( Julian calendar
), and its related observances:
** Elena Sanz de Limantour
( 1922 – 1979
), married
in 1949 to Robert Borgs, and had issue:
** Andronikos V Palaiologos
( c. 1400 – c. 1407
), Co-Emperor with his father John VII Palaiologos
** " ABC "
( song
), a 1970 song by The Jackson 5
** " ABC "
( Jin song
), Jin's first single off his 4th album " ABC "
( American-born Chinese )
** Emine Neşedil Katırcıoğlu
( b. 1927
), unmarried and without issue
** Zehra Kadriye Katırcıoğlu
( Istanbul 12 March 1929-Istanbul 15 May 2012
), married Ahmet Cevat Tugay have 4 sons and
a daughter
** 25 color palette out of 256 colors
( 16 hues * 16 luma
), different graphics modes restricted
the number of usable colors and
the number of colors per sprite
** Ariane
( rocket family
), a series of space vehicles
** Allen Iverson
( born 1975
), NBA basketball player for
the Philadelphia 76ers
** Andre Iguodala
( born 1984
), NBA basketball player for
the Philadelphia 76ers
** Andrés Iniesta
( born 1984
), football player for FC Barcelona
** Andy Irons
( 1978 – 2010
), Hawaiian Surfer
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( born 1992
), American Idol Season 8 contestant
** Ai Weiwei
( born 1957
), Chinese artist, curator, architectural designer, cultural and social commentator, dissident, disappeared April 2011
** Ai Siqi
( 1910 – 1966
), philosopher and author
** Ai Qing
( 1910 – 1996
), poet and political prisoner
** Xie Ai
( died 354
), general
** Akita Sanesue
( 秋田実季 ; 1576 – 1660
), daimyo
( feudal ruler )
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