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comic-book and business
Goodman — whose official titles were editor, managing editor, and business manager, with Abraham Goodman officially listed as publisher — contracted with the newly formed comic-book " packager " Funnies, Inc. to supply material.
He sold his first comic-book story, a romance tale, to Toby Press, which went out of business before it could be published.
When Sammy discovers Joe's artistic talent, Sammy gets Joe a job as an illustrator for a novelty products company, which, due to the recent success of Superman, is attempting to get into the comic-book business.

comic-book and off
The owner of the kennel, Dr. Greenbriar, is taking the week off and the other staff, an aspiring vet named Jill and a comic-book reader named Harrison who hopes to make a million bucks before he is twenty-one, are overworked.
The two run off to New York City, where Danny hopes to meet his hero, the fictional comic-book character, Action Maxx.
A color comic-book imprint, Epic Comics, was spun off in 1982.
Bionic Bunny and Dark Bunny face off against a number of villains, many of which are parodies of known comic-book supervillains.

comic-book and early
The first nudge towards modern comic books happened in 1934 when Hungarian Paul Winckler ( who had previously been distributing comics to the monthly magazines via his Opera Mundi bureau ) made a deal with King Features Syndicate to create the Journal de Mickey, a weekly 8-page early " comic-book ".
* Echo, a self-published comic-book series by Terry Moore following the Phi-project, features as an early antagonist a character who claims to be the original, biblical Cain.
He got his start as a comic-book inker in the early 1950s when his brother agreed to let him ink comics pages ; this led to Sal helping John by doing occasional background art on Dell Comics series John was drawing.
As comic-book writer-editor Dennis O ' Neil described, the Marvel Method, " perfected by Stan Lee and his early Marvel Comics collaborators, requires the writer to begin by writing out a plot and add words when the penciled artwork is finished.
John Forte ( 1918-1965 ) was an American comic-book artist, active from the early 1940s on, best known as one of the primary pencilers of DC Comics ' early Legion of Super-Heroes stories.
Fite wrote and helped produce the four-issue run of Marvel's Claws of the Cat, an early and unsuccessful attempt to produce a female comic-book action character.
In the early 1930s, before Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created the comic-book superhero Superman, they wrote and illustrated a fanzine story, " The Reign of the Superman ," featuring a super-powered villain.

comic-book and on
The comic-book miniseries Watchmen and the animated movie The Incredibles humorously commented on the potentially lethal impracticality of capes.
Each week, a two-part Batman adventure aired on Wednesday and Thursday nights, blending the exploits of the popular comic-book hero with off-the-wall " camp " humor.
Comic Book Guy is based on " every comic-bookstore guy in America " and represents a stereotypical middle-aged comic-book collector.
Being forced into their costumes and thrown on stage with a racist director ( Chris Rock ), they must engage in a duel with Mark Hamill playing a comic-book super-villain called Cock-Knocker, eventually taking a break from the scene when Willenholly interrupts to capture Jay and Silent Bob.
* The comic-book hero Superman, when Jerome " Jerry " Siegel first created him, was originally a villain modeled on Nietzsche's idea ( see " The Reign of the Super-Man ").
The episode, entitled " True Night ", featured Muniz playing a famous comic-book writer who becomes a violent serial killer who preys on a group of local gang-bangers after they force him to watch while they rape and murder his pregnant fiancée.
* A comic-book festival takes place on the second Sunday of February with the participation of famous comic-book authors.
Issue # 4 of the Batwoman comic-book series closes with Katherine " Kate " Kane researching the supernatural, with a copy of Sefer Yetzirah on her table in the pile of books.
The new series was published in standard comic-book size, and in it Hernandez focused on shorter stories that didn't rely on continuity.
Ain't It Cool News ( AICN ) is a website founded and run by Harry Knowles, dedicated to news, rumors and reviews of upcoming and currently playing films and television projects, with an emphasis on science fiction, fantasy, horror, comic-book and action genres.
The comic-book series Ex Machina posits an alternate history in which the 2001 election is won by the independent Mitchell Hundred, a former superhero called the Great Machine, who sweeps to victory after saving the second tower of the World Trade Center on September 11.
From 1985 – 1987, Fantagraphics coordinated and presented ( through Amazing Heroes ) The Jack Kirby Award for achievement in comic books, voted on by comic-book professionals.
Roman Dirge ( born on ) is an artist and magician, and the creator of the Lenore comic-book series ; he currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
Thomas is also known for his championing of Golden Age comic-book heroes — particularly the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America — and for lengthy writing stints on Marvel's X-Men and Avengers, and DC Comics ' All-Star Squadron, among other titles.
It is named after the pioneering writer and artist Jack Kirby, and voted on by comic-book professionals.
The nominations in each category are generated by a five-member panel, then voted on by comic-book professionals, and presented at the annual Comic-Con International convention held in San Diego, California, in July.
Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow appeared in the comic-book series based on the animated television series The Avengers: United They Stand.
Similarly, in the comic-book series based on Forgotten Realms, a wizard notes that after the upheavals in magic caused by the Troubles, some of his spells had changed in power and effect ; and indeed, the game rules for those same spells had been revised.
Many events in the novel are based on the lives of actual comic-book creators including Jack Kirby ( to whom the book is dedicated in the afterword ), Bob Kane, Stan Lee, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Joe Simon, Will Eisner, and Jim Steranko.
John V. Romita, Sr. ( often known as simply John Romita ) ( born January 24, 1930 ) is an Italian-American comic-book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics ' The Amazing Spider-Man.
* A comic-book account of Glanton's story, also based on Chamberlain's memoir, is included in The Big Book of the Weird Wild West published by Paradox Press.
" Jerry " Iger of the comic-book packager Eisner & Iger, one of a handful of studios that produced comics on demand for publishers and syndicates, and whose client Editors Press Service distributed the feature to Wags.

comic-book and Silver
In 1964, during the period comic-book fans and historians call the Silver Age of Comics, Adkins joined the Wally Wood Studio as Wood's assistant.

comic-book and still
There are also " Cine-manga " pictorial adaptations, using still pictures from the TV series in comic-book manner, published by TOKYOPOP.

comic-book and until
It was created by comic-book writer-artist Joe Simon, who also edited the title until the late 1960s.
Its art director from 1961 until his death in 1967 was the noted comic-book artist Bob Powell.

comic-book and opposite
On the opposite side of the spectrum, Professor Xavier and Magneto, much like their comic-book counterparts, bear similarities to civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, respectively.

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