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Parent topics
- Drawing [r]: Visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium. [e]
- Entertainment [r]: Activity which provides a diversion or permits people to amuse themselves in their leisure time. [e]
- Visual arts [r]: Creative fields that produce works primarily experienced through the sense of sight. [e]
Subtopics
Artists and writers
- Eddie Campbell [r]: (born Glasgow, 10 August 1955) A Scottish-born comics artist who lives in Australia, best known as the illustrator of Alan Moore's Jack the Ripper graphic novel From Hell. [e]
- Mike McMahon [r]: British comics artist, best known for his work on 2000 AD. [e]
- Frank Miller (comics) [r]: (Born 1957) American graphic novelist. [e]
- Alan Moore [r]: British comics writer best known for Watchmen, V for Vendetta and From Hell. [e]
Comic strips
- Blondie [r]: A popular comic strip created by Murat Bernard "Chic" Young and syndicated by King Features Syndicate. Published in newspapers since September 1930, the success of the comic strip led to a Blondie film series (1938-1950) and a Blondie radio program (1939-1950). [e]
- Peanuts [r]: A popular, multiple award-winning comic strip by Charles Schulz that ran originally from 1950 to 2000 and featured a boy named Charlie Brown, for whom nothing ever goes right, his pet dog Snoopy, his sister Sally and a wide variety of friends, notably his best friend, Linus Van Pelt, and Linus' sister, Lucy. [e]
- Tintin [r]: The central character in the Adventures of Tintin comics series created by Hergé - the pen name of Georges Remi. [e]
Comic books
- Acclaim Entertainment [r]: A video game developer/publisher located in New York City with development houses in Europe and North America, they were founded in 1987 and filled for bankruptcy some time in 2004. [e]
- Batman [r]: A comic book superhero that is published by DC Comics. [e]
- Omnibus (Marvel Comics) [r]: Color compilations of several Marvel comics, aiming at complete runs. [e]
- Spider-Man [r]: Fictional Marvel Comics superhero, which first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962), and was created by scripter and editor Stan Lee. [e]
- Superhero [r]: Fictional figure, especially in a comic strip or cartoon, endowed with superhuman powers and usually portrayed as fighting evil or crime. [e]
- Superman [r]: A fictional comic book superhero, created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster in 1932 [e]
- Tintin [r]: The central character in the Adventures of Tintin comics series created by Hergé - the pen name of Georges Remi. [e]
In Japan
- Symmetric group [r]: The group of all permutations of a set, that is, of all invertible maps from a set to itself. [e]
- Manga [r]: Japanese or Japanese-style comics. [e]
- Vesalius [r]: (1514 - 1564) Flemish physician who revolutionized the field of anatomy by laying the groundwork for a new, observation-based methodology, using dissections of human cadavers. [e]
- Alan Moore [r]: British comics writer best known for Watchmen, V for Vendetta and From Hell. [e]