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comics and press
* British small press comics
In his later years, Kirby, who has been called " the William Blake of comics ", began receiving great recognition in the mainstream press for his career accomplishments, and in 1987, he, along with Carl Barks and Will Eisner, was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.
In addition, a number of small press comics have emerged from the 2000 AD fanbase, including Solar Wind, Omnivistascope and The End Is Nigh.
In some 1920s and 1930s Disney press releases and magazines, Mickey was described as living in Hollywood — even though the rural setting of the actual cartoons and comics had little in common with the actual Hollywood.
Typical for conventions are the expositions of original art, the sign sessions with authors, sale of small press and fanzines, an awards ceremony, and other comics related activities.
Campbell self-published these early comics in the amateur press association BAPA and then as short-run photocopied pamphlets in London in the early 1980s, selling them at conventions and comic marts and via Paul Gravett's " Fast Fiction " market stall.
* British Amateur Press Association ( comics fandom ), an amateur press association which first published under the name PAPA
The counterculture of the 1960s and early 1970s generated its own unique brand of notable literature, including comics and cartoons, and sometimes referred to as the underground press.
He has primarily been active in small press publications, contributing illustrations to Factsheet Five and a variety of horror and sci-fi zines in the late eighties and early nineties, creating the comic series Misspent Youths in 1991, and contributing comics to GLYPH Magazine in the late nineties.
* Caption ( comics convention ), a small press and independent comic convention held annually in Oxford, England
See also: British small press comics
* British small press comics
As well as the main webstore with a wide range of comics, SF and cult merchandise and graphic novels ( including a number of British small press titles ) there are also sites dedicated to new comics and back issues.
American Flagg, which ran 50 issues ( Oct. 1983 – March 1988 ), was one of the first titles to be published by First Comics, an early alternative press comics company founded in Evanston, Illinois in 1983.
After graduating, he continued working towards a career in comics, and in 1984, he created the tongue-in-cheek space opera Quonto of the Star Corps for the small press Fantastic Fanzine.
He is known for maintaining close links with the fan community, for example by contributing to small press comics such as Solar Wind, despite a public persona he describes as " a grumpy Scottish git ".
His earliest strips in the 1970s appeared in such British small press comics as Graphixus, Moon Comix, Yikes, Animal Bite Comix, No Ducks, Phobos, Streetcomix, Free Comix, Warrior and Fish.
The Ignatz Awards are intended to recognize outstanding achievements in comics and cartooning by small press creators or creator-owned projects published by larger publishers.
Blankets received considerable attention in the comics and mainstream book press ; it was extremely well received and eventually won numerous awards ( see below ).
He is the author of the Candle Man book series, and he contributed to a number of British comics magazines including Escape and Deadline and was part of the British small press comics scene in the 1980s.
To some of these, such as Glenn Dakin in Manchester, he introduced the concept of self publishing small press comics and sending them out to like minded souls, thus widening the net for Fast Fiction.
The smaller size was chosen to physically differentiate it from other comics around at the time with a nod to the photocopied small press comics that usually came in this format.

comics and variously
His best-known character is a mysterious cat named Waldo, who appears variously as a famous cartoon character of the 1930s, as an actual character in the " reality " of the strips, as the demonic reincarnation of Judas Iscariot, and who, occasionally, is claimed to have overcome Deitch and written the comics himself.
* Bill Foster ( comics ), fictional Marvel Comics superhero known variously as Black Goliath, Giant-Man, and Goliath
This vocabulary forms a language variously identified as sequential art, graphic storytelling, pictorial stories, visual language or comics.

comics and reported
In 2006, a fan reported to a comics rumor column that Morrison was holding DC Comics ' 52 weekly limited series for ransom.
** It is reported Stephen King's role in the line of comics based on his Dark Tower series will be " Executive Editor and Creative Director ".

comics and several
In an issue related to size limitations, Sunday comics are often bound to rigid formats that allow their panels to be rearranged in several different ways while remaining readable.
Conan the Barbarian ( also known as Conan the Cimmerian ) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero that originated in pulp fiction magazines and has since been adapted to books, comics, several films ( including Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer ), television programs ( cartoon and live-action ), video games, role-playing games and other media.
Doctor Who Magazine printed several comics stories involving Davros.
* Fusion ( comics ), there have been several entities in comics named Fusion
By the mid-1960s, several fans active in science fiction and comics fandom recognized a shared interest in rock music, and the rock fanzine was born.
* Hyperion ( comics ), the name of several characters in the Marvel Comics universe
There Kirby created his Fourth World saga, which spanned several comics titles.
A story that ran for several weeks in the Sunday comics of Li ' l Abner during 1967 concerned the creation of a joke, never actually revealed, that was so funny that anyone who heard it immediately died laughing.
Though the concept of a shared universe was not new or unique to comics in 1961, writer / editor Stan Lee, together with several artists including Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, created a series of titles where events in one book would have repercussions in another title and serialized stories would show characters ' growth and change.
* Nemesis ( comics ), the name of several comics characters
* Phoenix ( comics ), alias used by several comics characters
The same sparseness science-fiction can be found in the literairy tradition, but not in comics with the Franco-Belgian and Dutch comics producing several scifi like titles.
* In Italy, The Wizard of Id is known as Mago Wiz ( Wiz The Sorcerer ) and has been published with great success in the comics magazines Il Mago and Linus, and in the science fiction magazine Urania, plus several hardcover editions also by Mondadori.
* Flash ( comics ), several speedy DC Comics superheroes
Since its first official release, 1930's Sinkin ' in the Bathtub, the series has become a worldwide media franchise, spawning several television series, films, comics, music albums, video games and amusement park rides.
The story has been translated into other languages ( at least once without permission ), and adapted into comics several times.
As the title implies, several rap musicians have appeared on the panel, along with an assortment of stand-up comics, NYC radio personalities, and stars from other MTV and MTV2 series.
The comics were scripted by Howard Chaykin, who had drawn several issues of the earlier DC title, and pencilled by Mike Mignola, whose Hellboy comic book often has a similar feel to Leiber's work.
For the comics ' 60th anniversary in 2002, several geographical and historical hints to the location of Riverdale were printed in every digest issue.
* Harlequin ( comics ), one of several characters in the DC Comics universe
Miller had a letter he wrote to Marvel as a comics fan published several years earlier in 1973 ( The Cat # 3 )

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