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He also appeared in The Great Muppet Caper, The Princess Bride, Murder By Death, The Cheap Detective, Vibes, Made, and ( as himself ) in Wim Wenders ' 1987 film Wings of Desire and its 1993 sequel, Faraway, So Close !.
In Crime, whose main character is Ray Lennox ( who appeared in Welsh's previous work, Filth ), Detective Inspector Ray Lennox is recovering from a mental breakdown induced by occupational stress and cocaine abuse, and a particularly horrifying child sex murder case back in Edinburgh.
Prior to Doctor Who he appeared in numerous TV shows including, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Ivanhoe, Dial 999, Danger Man, Maigret, Compact, The Third Man, Crane, Detective, Sherlock Holmes, No Hiding Place, The Saint, Armchair Theatre, The Wednesday Play, Z-Cars, Adam Adamant Lives!
In 1933 he joined the layout department of True Detective magazine, where he had to retouch photos of corpses that appeared in the magazine's stories to remove the blood from them.
Charlotte is also an illustrator ; as is Hannah, known for her book jacket illustrations for Alexander McCall Smith's The No. 1 Ladies ' Detective Agency series ; Josie, who runs hand-painted china shops in London and Canterbury ; Katy, who works for a farmers ' cooperative in Faversham, Lucy, a pattern-cutter for fashion houses in Italy and Emily, the youngest, who appeared in the opening sequence of Bagpuss, and is a papier mache artist and printmaker living in Whitstable.
By now the Detective of the title has appeared: an elegant and astute fox called A.
She appeared in many British television drama productions in the 1960s and early 1970s, including Saint Joan ( 1968 ), Three Sisters ( 1969 ), Macbeth ( 1970 ), Hedda Gabler ( 1972 ), Twelfth Night ( 1973 ), as Lady Mountbatten in Lord Mountbatten-The Last Viceroy ( 1985 ) and Dennis Potter's The Singing Detective ( 1986 ).
Also, in Detective Comics # 841, a women called March Hare appeared alongside the Wonderland Gang led by a mind-controlled Jervis Tetch.
The story first appeared in the UK in issue 614 of Woman's Pictorial on 15 October 1932, and was later published in book form in 1934 as Parker Pyne Investigates ( titled Mr. Parker Pyne, Detective in the USA ).
Created by writer Bill Finger and artist Dick Sprang, the character first appeared in Detective Comics # 140 ( 1948 ).
DS Albert Chisholm ; Detective Sergeant Albert " Cheerful Charlie " Chisholm ( played by Patrick Malahide ) made a brief appearance in the first episode and appeared in another 23 episodes in the first six series.
Many episodes in the first seven series featured either Chisholm and Jones or Rycott and Mellish, and the two pairs sometimes appeared together, emphasizing the professional rivalry between them, much to the annoyance of their superior officer, Detective ( Chief ) Inspector Norton ( Tony Caunter ).
He also appeared in various television films, including Getting Away From It All, Sidekicks, The Return Of The World's Greatest Detective, Intimate Strangers, and Checkered Flag or Crash.
DC Comics featured Ching Lung in Detective Comics, and he appeared on the cover of the first issue ( March 1937 ).
In 2004, he appeared in the low-budget horror film Saw as Detective David Tapp.
Blake appeared in Issue 2 of Union Jack ( under the title Sexton Blake, Detective ) and in 1904 the character went on to become the star of the title until Union Jack became Detective Weekly in 1933.
They first appeared in Detective Comics # 74.
Later that year Chiba appeared in the first Kinji Fukasaku film Wandering Detective: Tragedy in Red Valley which marked the beginning of a long series of collaborations for the two.
Critically praised ( although frequently struggling in the ratings ), the show was more of an ensemble piece, focusing on the activities of the unit as a whole ( although significant characters such as Detective Frank Pembleton and Detective John Munch, who has also appeared on the various Law & Order shows, among others, became popular with viewers ).
He played a recurring character in the American western series Alias Smith and Jones ( 1971-73 ), playing a lawman named Harry Briscoe working for the Bannerman Detective Agency, and he appeared in many guest roles through his acting career.
The first character to use the title " Human Target ", was Fred Venable, who appeared in Detective Comics # 201 ( November 1953 ), by Edmond Hamilton and Sheldon Moldoff.
Later, the feature appeared in Batman titles such as The Brave and the Bold and Detective Comics.

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The company's second title, New Comics # 1 ( cover date December 1934 ), appeared in a size close to what would become comic books ' standard during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books, with slightly larger dimensions than today's.
Genosha is a fictional country that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics.
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, he first appeared in Action Comics # 23 ( April 1940 ).
A concise biography for Luthor, later outlined in Action Comics # 850, first appeared in the 2007 limited series Countdown to Final Crisis.
The Marvel Comics company itself exists within the Marvel Universe, and versions of people such as Stan Lee and Jack Kirby have appeared in some of the stories, whereas characters like Steve Rogers, ( Captain America's alter ego ), have worked for Marvel.
* The DC Comics villains Punch and Jewellee, wearing greasepaint and harlequin clothing styled after Punch and Judy puppets, appeared regularly in the pages of Suicide Squad.
* Polyphemus first appeared in comics in the 1943 Fiction House comic Jumbo Comics # 52.
* He also appeared in the Marvel Comics Universe as well.
* In the DC Comics Universe he appeared battling the super-heroine Wonder Woman in Wonder Woman ( Vol. 2 ) issues # 10 and # 13 in 1987 and 1988.
Similarly, a Villains and Vigilantes character, The Dark, later appeared in a series of comic books by the independent publisher ContinĂ¼m Comics.
* Several heroes of the 1990s, including Cable and many Image Comics characters, rejected the traditional superhero outfit for costumes that appeared more practical and militaristic.
In 1994, corporate cousin DC Comics became the publisher for comics featuring all the classic Warner Bros. cartoon characters, and while not getting his own title, Daffy has appeared in many issues of Looney Tunes.
Berg's work also appeared in Dell Comics and Fawcett Publications, typically on humorous back-up features.
Initially published by JC Comics in JCP Features # 1, ( December 1981 ), in March 1983, the first issue of Mighty Crusaders appeared, leading to a procession of new titles under the Red Circle Comics banner, soon to be re-branded ( in February 1984 ) the Archie Adventure Series, before cancellation in September 1985.
Frink has appeared in various merchandise related to The Simpsons, including issues of Simpsons Comics, the simulator ride " The Simpsons Ride " at Universal Studios Florida, and video games such as The Simpsons Wrestling, The Simpsons Road Rage, The Simpsons Hit & Run, and The Simpsons Game.
Santa's Little Helper has also appeared in issues of Simpsons Comics, in the 2007 film The Simpsons Movie, and in video games based on The Simpsons such as Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror and The Simpsons Game.
* Sargon the Sorcerer, comic superhero character from DC Comics, first appeared in 1941
* Deadfellas, a short story in which Neopolis's finest take on vampire gangsters, written by Moore and drawn by Cannon, that appeared in America's Best Comics 64 Page Special ( and reprinted in the ABC Graphic Novel ).
Modern-day American reprints began with " The Bar None Ranch " ( 1940 ) which appeared in Walt Disney Comics Digest # 40 ( 1973 ).
The following year " The Bat Bandit " ( 1935 ) appeared in a deluxe edition The Best of Walt Disney Comics.
Clarabelle also has a young cousin, Bertie the Jinx, a niece, Itsy-Betsy, and a socialite aunt named Miss Bovina, who have appeared in several issues of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories.
He first appeared as a statue in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 138 in the 1952 story " Statuesque Spendthrifts " by Carl Barks.
In " Race to the South Seas " ( March of Comics # 41, 1949 ), a Donald Duck story by Carl Barks, a variant of Shyster appeared as Scrooge McDuck's lawyer, but his appearance differed from that in the Mickey Mouse strip and he was not depicted as a villain in that story.
Most of the early Junior Woodchucks stories appeared in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories.

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