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# " The Case of the Incredible Culpepper " ( This episode does not seem to have been released to VHS.
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# " The Case of the Missing Time Capsule " ( hour long special first aired in 1989 to kick off series and released to VHS.
# " Encyclopedia Brown, The Boy Detective in One Minute Mysteries " ( This episode adapted 6 of the Encyclopedia Brown stories from the books, including Encyclopedia's very first case-" The Case of Natty Nat ", " The Case of the Scattered Cards ", " The Case of the Civil War Sword ", " The Case of the Foot Warmer ", " The Case of the Bitter Drink " and " The Case of the Great Merko ".
# ( 2 ) Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch ( 1965, ISBN 0-525-67202-8, reissued in 1976 as Encyclopedia Brown Strikes Again, ISBN 0-590-01650-4 )
# ( 11 ) Encyclopedia Brown Lends a Hand ( 1974, ISBN 0-553-48133-9, reissued as Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Exploding Plumbing and Other Mysteries, ISBN 0-590-44093-4 )
# and Incredible
Little Archie # 35, " The Incredible Cat-Caper " ( 1965 ) by Bob Bolling was an homage to The Incredible Shrinking Man, with Little Archie shrinking and fending off a cat with a sewing needle.
His credits for Marvel Comics include an adaptation of The Iliad in Marvel Classics Comics # 26 ( 1977 ), and two superhero tales, The Spectacular Spider-Man # 16 ( March 1978 ), and The Incredible Hulk # 230 ( Dec. 1978 ).
The character first appeared in the last panel of The Incredible Hulk # 180 ( his first full appearance is in issue # 181, November 1974 ) and was created by writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita, Sr., who designed the character, and was first drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe.
Wolverine made his debut in Hulk ( comics ) | The Incredible Hulk # 181 ( November 1974 ). Art by Herb Trimpe.
Wolverine first appeared in the final " teaser " panel of The Incredible Hulk # 180 ( cover date October 1974 ) written by Len Wein and penciled by Herb Trimpe.
The character then appeared in a number of advertisements in various Marvel Comics publications before making his first major appearance in The Incredible Hulk # 181 ( cover date November 1974 ) again by Wein and Trimpe.
In an article about the evolution of Wolverine included in a 1986 reprint of The Incredible Hulk # 180-181, titled Incredible Hulk and Wolverine, Cockrum is quoted as saying that he considered having the High Evolutionary play a vital role in making Wolverine a human.
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