Knockout (cómic) — Para otros usos de este término, véase Knockout (desambiguación). Knockout Primera aparición Superboy (Vol. 2) #1 (febrero de 1994) Información Especialidad Superfuerza Resistencia sobre … Wikipedia Español
Knockout (desambiguación) — Por knockout puede referirse a: Nocaut (castellanización del inglés knockout), característico de los deportes de contacto, una pérdida temporal de la conciencia. Knockout (lugar) Knockout (cómic), un personaje ficticio de DC Comics. Knockout de… … Wikipedia Español
Knockout (disambiguation) — Knockout may refer to:* Gene knockout, a form of genetically engineered organism * A partially punched opening meant for optional later removal, particularly in electrical enclosures. * Used in warfare to refer to any vehicle that is rendered non … Wikipedia
Comic Cuts — For the play, see Jack Shepherd (actor). Comic Cuts was a British comic book. It was published from 1890 to 1953, and in its early days inspired other publishers to produce rival comics. During its lifetime, the comic merged with many others… … Wikipedia
Codename: Knockout — #2 (Aug. 2001). Cover art by Joe Chiodo. Publication information Publisher … Wikipedia
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Oink! (comic) — Oink! Publication information Publisher Fleetway Schedule Weekly Format Children s Publication date 3 May 19 … Wikipedia
Cliff Hanger (comic strip) — Cliff Hanger is the name of two different 1983 comic strips, one published in the United Kingdom and the other in the United States. The British Cliff Hanger was written and drawn by Jack Edward Oliver. It first appeared in the 25 June 1983 issue … Wikipedia
Master Mind (comic strip) — This article is about the British comic. For other uses, see Mastermind (comics). Master Mind was a comic strip in the British comic magazine Buster. It made its first appearance in the issue dated 8 November 1980, and ran until 1983 when it was… … Wikipedia
The Comet (comic magazine) — For other uses of Comet in comics, see Comet (comics). The Comet was a British comic magazine, launched by Cheshire based publisher J. B. Allen on 20 September 1946. When the publisher was taken over by the Amalgamated Press in May 1949, Leonard… … Wikipedia