Number One — or number one abbreviated #1, No 1 is used in a variety of meanings: Numerical * 1 (number) Music * #1 , an album by Fischerspooner * Konono N°1, a musical group from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo * No.1 , an album by BoA * #1 , a… … Wikipedia
Comics vocabulary — consists of many different techniques and images which a comic book artist employs in order to convey a narrative within the medium of comics. This vocabulary forms a language variously identified as sequential art, graphic storytelling,… … Wikipedia
Number of the Beast (comics) — Number of the Beast Cover of the first issue Publication information Publisher Wildstorm … Wikipedia
Number 13 Beano Street — Number 13 is a comic strip that appeared in the UK comic The Beano. It made its first appearance in issue 2333, dated 4 April 1987, and ran until the 1990s. Its final appearance came in issue 3152, dated 14 December 2002, though only three strips … Wikipedia
Comics Bulletin — URL www.comicsbulletin.com Type of zine comic book Registration yes Available language(s): English Chief editor Owner Jason Brice … Wikipedia
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Comics Factory — Industry publication Genre manga, Original English language manga, manhwa Founded 2006 Headquarters Yekaterinburg, Russia Number of locations … Wikipedia
Number Six (The Prisoner) — Number Six is the central fictional character in the 1960s television series The Prisoner, played by Patrick McGoohan. In the AMC remake, the character is played by Jim Caviezel, renamed Six . In several episodes, his attempts to escape his… … Wikipedia
Comics House — is one of the major manga publishing companies in Malaysia. Comics House translates manga mainly into Malay, as well as a lesser number in Chinese. They began by publishing Dragon Ball and Dragon Quest in 1995, and now also publish for the… … Wikipedia
Comics — For the entertainers known as comics , see Comedian. For the magazine format usually containing longer self contained stories, see Comic book. Yellow Kid, created by Richard F. Outcault. Comics (from the Greek κωμικός, kōmikos of or pertaining to … Wikipedia