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HAARP has been dramatized in popular culture by Marvel Comics, author Tom Clancy ( the novel Breaking Point in the Net Force series ), and The X-Files.
* Jay Allen Sanford is an author and cartoonist best known as the co-creator of the comic book Rock ' N ' Roll Comics, and for his work with Revolutionary Comics, Carnal Comics, and the San Diego Reader.
Adams later said that writer Elliot Caplin, brother of Al Capp and Jerry Capp, offered Adams the job of drawing a comic strip based on author Robin Moore's The Green Berets, but that Adams, who opposed the war, suggested longtime DC Comics war-comics artist Joe Kubert, who landed that assignment.
Through Li ' l Abner, the American comic strip achieved unprecedented relevance in the postwar years, attracting new readers who were more intellectual, more informed on current events, and less likely to read the comics ( according to Coulton Waugh, author of The Comics, 1947 ).
* Apes and Babes Volume 1, Image Comics, 2009 ( author )
* DC Comics published 25 Forgotten Realms comics from 1 Sept 1989 to 25 Sept 1991 where Jeff Grubb was the author.
Craig Shutt, author of the Comics Buyer's Guide column, " Ask Mr. Silver Age ", states that true imaginary stories differed from stories that were dreams and hoaxes.
Written by Josh Fruhlinger, who is also the author of The Comics Curmudgeon.
Every year, the Grand Prix de la ville d ' Angoulême is awarded during the Angoulême International Comics Festival to an author for his body of work and / or for his achievement in the evolution of comics.
Some years later, author Daniel Abraham penned a 2008 six-issue Wild Cards comics limited series, that was published by Dabel Brothers Productions ; the first issue of the series was issued simultaneously with two variant covers, while the sixth and final issue was later published by Dynamite Comics.
In 1988, the series ended when Paramount withdrew its license at the advice of Richard Arnold following a series of disputes between Arnold and DC Comics, specifically with the comic's main author, Peter David.
After the debut, Leo Ortolani chose to self-publish the comic alongside his primary job as a geologist ; however, in 1997 Leo signed a contract with Marvel Italia, today a brand owned by Panini Comics ( and, at the time, a branch of Marvel Comics itself ), to publish the comic under the Marvel brand, which allowed Leonardo to become a full-time comics author.
Alejo Cuervo, for instance, is a real-life publisher who is in good terms with author Piñol, and the Fanhunters were initially a parody of DC Comics characters Manhunters.
In a 1989 interview published in Comics Interview # 69, Jim Lawrence disclosed that he was the author of the series.
On May 1, 2006, the author announced that Dark Horse Comics had licensed the title for publication.
Kevin did background illustrations for Smax, published by DC Comics and illustrated The Handsome Prince by author Tom Hegg.

Comics and Brian
* In DC Comics ' Starman series it is revealed that The Shade is a whist player, and enjoyed playing with Brian Savage ( it was also noted that The Shade would regularly win at whist, while Savage would regularly win at poker ).
Notable examples include Polyester Books in Melbourne, Australia ; Cafe Royal in the UK ; Reading Frenzy and Powell's in Portland, OR ; Needles and Pens in San Francisco ; Atomic Books in Baltimore ; Quimby's in Chicago ; Mac's Backs Paperbacks in Cleveland, OH ; Boxcar Books in Bloomington, Indiana ; Wooden Shoe Books in Philadelphia ; Civic Media Center in Gainesville, FL ; Bluestockings in New York City ; Five in Charleston, SC ; Brian MacKenzie Infoshop in Washington, DC ; Book Beat & Co. in Oklahoma City, OK ; Printed Matter in New York City ; Copacetic Comics Co. and Big Idea Bookstore in Pittsburgh, PA ; Reading Material in Tokyo, Japan ; On Reading in Nagoya, Japan ; as well as MonkeyWrench Books and Domy Books in Austin, TX.
* Saga ( comics ), comic book series created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Fiona Staples, and published monthly by Image Comics
This promotional poster for Brian Lynch's IDW Spike series was drawn by artist Franco Urru in response to the Twilight ( Buffy comic )# Spoiler leak | spoiler leak controversy for the Dark Horse Comics series Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight.
Axel Alonso ( who would later move to Marvel Comics ) began his editorial career at Vertigo on Animal Man, Black Orchid, Doom Patrol and Hellblazer, and also edited the opening issues of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's 100 Bullets and the final issues of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's Preacher.
He then illustrated the first six issues Marvel Comics ' 2007 relaunch of Mighty Avengers with writer Brian Bendis.
Saturnyne uses the term to differentiate Brian Braddock, the Captain Britain of the regular Marvel Comics universe, from the other members of the Captain Britain Corps, each of which inhabit different universes.
In 2000, however, Image Comics published the first issue of Brian Michael Bendis's comic Powers, which followed the lives of homicide detectives as they investigated superhero-related cases.
* Fire ( Image Comics ), a miniseries by Brian Michael Bendis
* Power Comics # 1-4 ( a, with Don Avenell, Norman Worker and Brian Bolland, Eclipse, 1988 )
*** Ultimate Comics Spider-Man by Brian Michael Bendis vol. 1 ( hc, 144 pages, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-5712-3 ) collects:
* Brian Michael Bendis: Comics ' Funk Soul Master at Comics Bulletin
Category: Comics by Brian Michael Bendis
In August 2011, Marvel relaunched the Ultimate line again, this time with the Ultimate Comics Universe Reborn tagline after the conclusion of " The Death of Spider-Man " story arc, headed by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Spencer and Brian Michael Bendis.
Jones is best known for his work as cover artist on various comic book series, including a stint on Brian K. Vaughan's Y: The Last Man ( Vertigo Comics ), and, for DC Comics, the six-issue limited series Villains United written by Gail Simone, as well as all 52 covers for the maxi-series 52.
* Before Watchmen: Comedian # 1-6 ( with Brian Azzarello, DC Comics, 2012 )
* Trust ( 100 Bullets ), a fictional organization in the 100 Bullets comic book by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, published by DC Comics imprint Vertigo
Category: Comics by Brian Michael Bendis
Category: Comics by Brian Azzarello
Current projects include Ex Machina with Brian K. Vaughan, published by Wildstorm and War Heroes with Mark Millar, published by Image Comics.
** Hulk: Banner by Brian Azzarello and Richard Corben, Panini Comics / Marvel
** Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev, Marvel Comics

Comics and K
Men in Black ( 1997 ), starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith as Agent K and Agent J, was based on Lowell Cunningham's comic book about a secret organization that monitors and suppresses alien activity on Earth – The Men in Black from Aircel Comics.
* S. T. R. I. K. E., fictional, counterterrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Comics universe
Writer Matthew K. Manning in the " 1980s " chapter of DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle ( 2010 ) calls the series " arguably the best Batman story of all time.
* Knockabout Comics, publishers of the Freak Brothers comics in the U. K.
Note: In some ' Archie ' stories dating from the 1960s, he is referred to as J. P. Lodge, and in his first appearance in Pep Comics # 31, he is referred to as Burton K. Lodge.
* K ' ai, a fictional location in the Marvel Comics universe
Moore has said that the character's real name, Walter Kovacs, was inspired by Ditko's tendency to give his characters names beginning with the letter K. In an interview for the BBC's Comics Britannia, Moore stated that Rorschach was created as a way of exploring what an archetypical Batman-type character — a driven, vengeance-fueled vigilante — would be like in the real world.
Such instances include: several of the Wolves carrying weapons that resemble lightsabers and a " messenger robot " similar in demeanor to the android C-3PO from the Star Wars movies, with the look of an Isaac Asimov robot ; the Wolves themselves seeming to bear a physical resemblance to Doctor Doom from the Marvel Comics comic books, and flying grenades named " sneetches " that are stated as being from the " Harry Potter " product line ( a direct reference to the Golden Snitch from the J. K. Rowling books, and to the Dr. Seuss characters ).
Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story ( ignoring all events of the Marvel U. K. and Transformers: Generation 2 comics ).
Despite this setback, Roy Thomas had sufficient faith in him to give him the art chores on issues # 66 and # 67 of The Avengers ( July – August 1969 ) after he had returned to the U. K., and he continued to work at a distance for Marvel Comics for several years, providing the art for a number of stories in the horror anthology titles Tower of Shadows and Chamber of Darkness.
Following J. A. K. Q., Toei chose to work with Marvel Comics to produce the live action adaptation of Spider-Man ( 1978 ), which included the first giant robot in a Toei Superhero show.
At the same time, the U. K. offices of Marvel Comics were producing their own storylines which were interspliced throughout the U. S. material.
Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story ( ignoring all events of the Marvel U. K. and Generation 2 comics ).
A parody of Marvel Comics villiain M. O. D. O. K.
Gawker publisher Nick Denton brought Layne back as sole editor two months later, who put in place the team of Jim Newell of IvyGate, videographer Liz Glover, former Gawker blogger Sara K. Smith, Columbia literary magazine The Blue and White editor Juli Weiner, and longtime contributors Princess Sparkle Pony ( Peter Huestis ) and Josh Fruhinger, the Comics Curmudgeon.
They are less commonly referred to as Skyraiders ( on Generation 2 European packaging and in U. K. Generation 2 Marvel Comics ), Jetron ( in Japan ), and simply as the " Decepticon Planes.
* Jared K. Fletcher, letterer for DC Comics
Writer Brian K. Vaughan signing hardcover collections of the series at Midtown Comics in Manhattan.
* Knockabout Comics, publishers of the Freak Brothers comics in the U. K.
Nintendo Power named Kefka the best villain to appear on Nintendo consoles in 1994, ranking higher than Donkey Kong Countrys King K. Rool and Marvel Comics ' Carnage.

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