Comics in Mexico — Mexican comics Gabriel Vargas comic characters. Museo del Estanquillo, Mexico City. Creators Gabriel Vargas Languages Spanis … Wikipedia
Den (comics) — Den Cover to Neverwhere trade paperback (1978), featuring Den, Kath, and Uhluhtc. Publication information Publisher Last Gasp Ltd. Ariel Books … Wikipedia
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Richard Moore (comics) — Infobox comics creator name = Richard Moore imagesize = 150 caption = birthname = Fredrick Moorehead birthdate = birth date and age|1966|07|17 location = French Camp, CA deathdate = deathplace = nationality = American area = Artist alias =… … Wikipedia
Adult comics — are comic books intended for adults. They may contain material that might be considered disturbing, horrifying, obscene, profane, immoral, and even pornographic, in contrast to the traditionally considered kid friendly mainstream world of comics … Wikipedia
Italian comics — are comics made in Italy. They are locally know as Fumetto , although this latter term is often used in English to describe a specific comic genre (see Fumetti). The most popular Italian comics have been translated into many languages. The term… … Wikipedia
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Class Comics — The Class Comics logo Class Comics is an independent comic books publisher, originally founded in 1995 by Patrick Fillion as Class Enterprises, which specializes in gay erotic comics. Class Comics Inc. is now run by Fillion and his partner Fraser … Wikipedia
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