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Category:Underground comics
Category:Underground comics This category is located at Category:Underground comix. Note: This category page should be ... of the articles contained being under Category:Underground comix. See this page for more information. Pages in category "Underground comics" There are 0 pages in ...
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Category:British underground comics
Category:British underground comics Independentally-published comics - or comix - from the UK, which hold an underground or fringe cult status. Pages in category "British underground comics" There is 1 page in ...
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Comics
Comics For the entertainers known as "comics", see comedian. Comics Portal Comics (or, less common, sequential art) is a ... subgenres. The most common forms of printed comics are comic strips (most commonly four ...
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Underground comix
Underground comix Mr. Natural in Zap Comix Underground comics (or comix) are self-published or small ... Griffith, Justin Green and Trina Robbins. Mainstream comics were typically produced by a team (writer, penciler, inker, letterer, editor), while underground books were often done by a ...
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Alternative comics
Alternative comics The term "alternative comics" is one of several labels applied to a range of comics that have appeared since about 1980, in the wake of the underground comix movement of the late 1960s and ... in question have variously been labelled "post-underground," "independent," "small press," "new wave," or " ...
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Talk:Underground comix
Talk:Underground comix I think "underground comix" should be limited to the countercultural ... the other categories mentioned " alternative" or "mini-comics" for example, be spun off into their ... his work owes a lot to the underground comix, but he's not underground in any sense. I'm new ...
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Buffy comics
Buffy comics See also: Buffyverse comics Introduction These were published by Dark Horse ... until 2004. A small number of Buffy comics have not been included in trade paperbacks. These include the comics: "Giles", "Johnathon", and "Reunion". Canonical issues Main ... Buffyverse canon The vast majority of Buffy comics featured in this list are not ...
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Adult comics
Adult comics Adult comics are comic books intended for adults. They ... traditionally considered kid-friendly mainstream world of comics. Many adult comics, however, feature none of this, and simply ... opposed to the fantasy elements of most comics. The term "adult comics" generally refers ...
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Autobiographical comics
Autobiographical comics Autobiographical comics (often referred to in the comics field as simply autobio) are autobiography in ... The form first became popular in the underground comics movement and has since become more ...
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Turtle (comics)
Turtle (comics) The Turtle is the name of 2 DC Comics supervillains. Turtle I The original Turtle was ... henchman, to take over Keystone City from underground. A final clash with Wally and his ... his allies had found the Turtle's underground headquarters, the original Turtle seemingly killed himself ...
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