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Caption and comics
A small number of British small press comics for sale at the Caption ( comics convention ) | Caption convention, 2005
Caption, a zine-cum-APA devoted to small press comics edited by Jenni Scott, ran from 1992 to 1998, and spawned the still-active Caption small press comics convention, held annually in Oxford.

Caption and small
Specialist small press events include Caption in Oxford, and the UK Web and Mini Comix Thing in London.

Caption and independent
Figure Caption: Danish male data ( a representative population of eight independent multinational cohorts reported in Silventoinen et al.

Caption and Oxford
Caption reads " anterior extremity of the right lower jaw of the Megalosaurus from Stonesfield near Oxford ".

comics and convention
The concept of furry originated at a science fiction convention in 1980, when a drawing of a character from Steve Gallacci ’ s Albedo Anthropomorphics initiated a discussion of anthropomorphic characters in science fiction novels, which in turn initiated a discussion group that met at science fiction and comics conventions.
One year later, both Banky and Holden are busy promoting their own respective comics at a convention in New York.
* Small Press Expo, an alternative comics convention
Still infamous to most comics fans of the time, Wertham encountered suspicion and heckling at the convention, and stopped writing about comics thereafter.
The characters, however, went on to appear in convention comics and stories beginning in 2008.
* STAPLE !, a convention for creators of comics and other independent media
The convention is unusual for a college science fiction convention in that in addition to gaming, a number of prominent people involved in the genres of science fiction, fantasy, game design, and comics are invited each year to host panels and readings.
Helping behind-the-scenes was Steve Moore, a kindred-spirit whom Rickard met at a comics convention when the latter was a sub-editor at IPC.
* Speech balloon or speech bubble, a graphic convention used primarily in comics and cartoons
In 1972, Bolland attended a comic convention at the Waverley Hotel in London, and met " a lot of the people who were key in the comics scene of the time ," including Dez Skinn, Nick Landau, Richard Burton, Angus McKie and-crucially-Dave Gibbons.
* Montreal Comiccon, a comics convention in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
* APE Con or Alternative Press Expo, an annual comics convention
* Gaylaxicon, annual LGBT science fiction, fantasy, horror, comics & gaming convention
* In the comic continuity, all Transformer life comes from Primus, and as Sparks are a newer concept, it has been retroactively established via convention comics and other writings that Sparks are a fragment of Primus.
Following the initial gathering, Dorf's first three-day San Diego comics convention, the Golden State Comic-Con, drew 300 people and was held at the U. S. Grant Hotel from August 1 – 3, 1970.
In 1998, with Steve Conley, he created the " online convention " site Comicon. com, a combination message board, news portal, and web host for comics creators.
* Comic-Con International, a comics and entertainment convention held annually in San Diego
Wizard Entertainment purchased the Chicago Comicon, a comics convention in Chicago, in 1997 to expand from its core publishing business into trade / consumer conventions.
In later comics post-After the Fall, the Groosalugg assists Angel and Spike in saving a comic book convention threatened by various mystical dangers.
The comics exclusive to the BotCon convention, however, shone some light on this period of time, and revealed that upon his return to Cybertron, Megatron met his former mentor, Cryotek.
Megatron featured in several of the comics available exclusively at the BotCon Transformers convention, appearing in each of his different forms.

comics and ),
* Atlas ( comics series ), a comic book series by Dylan Horrocks
* Ajax ( comics ), the name of two fictional characters from the Marvel Universe
* Ash ( comics ), Comic book about a superhero firefighter
* Amphibian ( comics ), a superhero
* Binary ( comics ), a superheroine in the Marvel Universe
* Bug ( comics ), a character in the Marvel comic book series The Micronauts
* Bob Diamond ( comics ), a Marvel Comics character
* Blitz ( comics ), a Flash-based Big Bang Comics hero
* Capricorn ( comics ), Marvel Comics character
In creative / design companies ( such as film studios, a comics company or a web design company ), there is sometimes a Chief Creative Officer ( CCO ), responsible for keeping the overall look and feel of different products, otherwise headed by different teams, constant throughout a brand.
* Callisto ( comics ), a fictional mutant in X-Men
* Cell ( comics ), a Marvel comic book character
Suggested starting points for the Bronze Age of comics include Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith's Conan No. 1 ( October 1970 ), Denny O ' Neil and Neal Adams ' Green Lantern / Green Arrow No. 76 ( April 1970 ), or Stan Lee and Gil Kane's The Amazing Spider-Man No. 96 ( May 1971 ; the non-Comics Code issue ).
Conan the Barbarian ( also known as Conan the Cimmerian ) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero that originated in pulp fiction magazines and has since been adapted to books, comics, several films ( including Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer ), television programs ( cartoon and live-action ), video games, role-playing games and other media.
* Chord ( comics ), a comic book character who is the former mentor of the New Warriors
* Calypso ( comics ), a character in the Marvel Comics universe
* Conspiracy ( comics ), a team of super powered beings in the Marvel Comics universe
* Cyclops ( comics ), a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe
* Cyclops ( magazine ), a British underground comics magazine of the 1970s
* Darwin ( comics ), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe, associated with X-Men
* Dennis the Menace ( U. S. comics ), a daily US syndicated newspaper comic strip since March 12, 1951.
* Dennis the Menace ( UK comics ), the original title of a British comic strip which first appeared in " The Beano ", dated March 17, 1951 ; now published as Dennis and Gnasher

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