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The comic book series Cerebus The Aardvark ( created, written and illustrated by Dave Sim ) features an aardvark as its protagonist.
* Atlas ( comics series ), a comic book series by Dylan Horrocks
* Ambrós ( Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza ( 31 August 1913 – 30 September 1992 )), a distinguished comic strip cartoonist, most famous for the comic book series Capitán Trueno ( Captain Thunder ).
Asterix or The Adventures of Asterix (, ) is a series of French comic books written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo ( Uderzo also took over the job of writing the series after the death of Goscinny in 1977 ).
As of 2009, 34 comic books in the series have been released.
In Sergio Aragonés ' Groo comic series, two witches who are sometimes allies or enemies of Groo are named Arba and Dakarba.
is a comic book limited series written by Toshimichi Suzuki and illustrated by Tony Takezaki.
Other movies have also used the term Bronx for comic effect, such as " Bronx ", the character on the Disney animated series Gargoyles.
The idea of the remake caused wrath among fans of the TV series, since Whedon is not involved and the project does not have any connection with the show and will not conform to the continuity maintained with the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight and Season Nine comic book titles.
The series also featured Shakespearean dialogue, often adapted for comic effect.
* Bug ( comics ), a character in the Marvel comic book series The Micronauts
She has also appeared in several comic book series, including the Sláine, which featured two runs, titled " Demon Killer " and " Queen of Witches " giving a free interpretation of Boudica's story.
The Asterix comic series has been translated into Breton.
In addition to his novels, Campbell also wrote a column for X Ray Magazine in 2001, an issue of the popular comic series The Hire, comic book adaptations of his Man With The Screaming Brain and most recently he wrote the introduction to Josh Becker's The Complete Guide To Low Budget Feature Film Making.
Although he initially declined the part of Dr. David Banner in The Incredible Hulk because of its comic book origins, on reading Kenneth Johnson's script for the pilot episode, he was persuaded to change his mind ( and agreed to remain involved with the series for as long as Johnson was to be involved ).
A comic series was developed from the plot of the film as well.
The history of comic strips also includes series that are not humorous, but tell an ongoing dramatic story.
The rise of comic book specialty stores in the late 1970s created / paralleled a dedicated market for " independent " or " alternative comics " in the U. S. The first such comics included the anthology series Star Reach, published by comic book writer Mike Friedrich from 1974 to 1979, and Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, which continued sporadic publication into the 21st century and which Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini adapted into a 2003 film.
The Dark Horse comic series follows this chronology.
* Cyborg of the Teen Titans comic book series is a superhero with massive implants and prosthetics.

comic and Concrete
Other books that focus on graffiti include Faith of Graffiti by Norman Mailer, Trespass by Taschen press, and the comic book Concrete Immortalz by Elite Gudz, which has a graffiti artist as its main character.
The comic series Concrete, by Paul Chadwick, dedicated a multi-part story called " Think Like a Mountain " to the subject of tree spiking.
Concrete is a comic book series created and written by Paul Chadwick and published by Dark Horse Comics.
In addition to the comic, Paul Chadwick has drawn Concrete in many paintings.
Dark Horse Presents returned as an eighty-page anthology comic on April 20, 2011 with all-new stories including a Concrete story by Paul Chadwick, a Mr. Monster story by Michael T. Gilbert, a Crimson Empire story from the Star Wars universe, a new strip called Marked Man by Howard Chaykin, a strip called Blood by Neal Adams ( his first work for Dark Horse ), and a sneak peek of Frank Miller ’ s prequel to 300, Xerxes.
* Concrete Jungle: The Legend of the Black Lion, a comic book by Christopher Priest, of which only one of six issues was published
Paul Chadwick ( born 1957 ) is an American comic book creator best known for his series Concrete about a normal man trapped in a rock-hard body.
Chadwick provided art for the Dazzler comic book, published by Marvel Comics, before creating Concrete, first published by Dark Horse Comics in Dark Horse Presents # 1 ( July 1986 ).
Serial number NX611 the plane was christened Just Jane after the war-time comic strip character, and is regularly taxied along the Concrete apron.

comic and 1986
In 1986, he discovered a Gladstone Publishing comic book.
In 1986, Jarmusch wrote and directed Down by Law, starring musicians John Lurie and Tom Waits, and Italian comic actor Roberto Benigni ( his introduction to American audiences ) as three convicts who escape from a New Orleans jailhouse.
In 1986 he edited the short-lived comic Dice Man, which featured characters from 2000 AD.
Gaming magazine White Dwarf ran a comic strip called The Travellers by Mark Harrison from 1983 to 1986.
Examples include K. Ehrenberg's charcoal illustration Gastmahl in Walhalla ( mit einziehenden Einheriern ) ( 1880 ), Richard Wagner's depiction of Valhalla in his opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen ( 1848 – 1874 ), the Munich, Germany-based Germanic Neopagan magazine Walhalla ( 1905 – 1913 ), and the comic series Valhalla ( 1978, ongoing ) by Peter Madsen, and its subsequent animated film of the same name ( 1986 ).
With Nothing in Common ( 1986 ) – about a young man alienated from his parents who must re-establish a relationship with his father, played by Jackie Gleason – Hanks began to establish the credentials of not only a comic actor but of someone who could carry a serious role.
* The New Wave ( comics ), a 1986 comic book by Eclipse Comics
* Pippin ( comics ), a children's comic produced by Polystyle Publications from 1966 to 1986
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is a four-issue comic book limited series comprising The Dark Knight Returns, The Dark Knight Triumphant, Hunt The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Falls, written and drawn by Frank Miller, originally published by DC Comics under the title Batman: The Dark Knight in 1986.
Category: 1986 comic debuts
Arthur Floyd Gottfredson ( May 5, 1905 – July 22, 1986 ) was an American cartoonist best known for his defining work on the Mickey Mouse comic strip.
In 1986, Another Rainbow / Gladstone Publishing began a tradition of serializing Gottfredson stories in regular Disney monthly comic books, which has continued on and off to the present day.
* Official Crisis on Infinite Earths Cross-Over Index ( July 1986 ) was released as a one-shot publication providing summaries of every comic book issue connected to the Crisis storyline, descriptions of alternative Earths, and a list of every character that appeared in the Crisis series.
Gardner Francis Cooper Fox ( May 20, 1911 – December 24, 1986 ) was an American writer best known for creating numerous comic book characters for DC Comics.
Premiering ten years after the 1986 reboot of the Superman comic book character, the animated series paid tribute to both the classic Superman of old and the newer " modern " Superman.
The 1986 comic Watchmen, set in an alternative present, mentioned a " British Prime Minister Healey ".
Starting in June 1986, a comic mini-series was published by Eclipse Comics based on characters from the first Champions campaign.
Between 1981 and 1986, Ken Pierce Books Inc. of the United States, in conjunction with Eclipse Comics, published eight volumes of comic book-sized reprints dubbed the First American Edition series.
The Tick is a fictional character created by cartoonist Ben Edlund in 1986 as a newsletter mascot for the New England Comics chain of Boston area comic stores.
Following a story arc in 1986 which was reprinted in the Dennis the Menace Annual 1990 as a 16 page story entitled Who's Gnicked Gnasher, Gnipper ( alongside a whole litter of Gnasher's puppies ) was introduced to the comic the character first appeared in issue 2286, dated 10 May 1986.
In the comic strip Doonesbury, Dick Davenport, a bird watcher and husband of a major character, died in 1986 due to a massive coronary brought on by observing and photographing this species.
Between 1984 and 1986, Drucker collaborated with Jerry Dumas on the syndicated daily comic strip Benchley.
1 November 1986 Calamity James debuts in the comic.

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