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  2. List of fictional towns in comics - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a list of fictional towns and villages in comics. Name Debut Creator(s) Publisher Notes Agarashima X-Men #119 (February 1979) Chris Claremont and John Byrne Marvel Comics Located in Japan, this is the hometown of the Yashida Clan ...

  3. Wikipedia : Public domain image resources

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    This is one of the largest collections of public domain images online (clip art and photos), and the fastest-loading. Maintainer vets all images and promptly answers email inquiries. Open Clip Art – This project is an archive of public domain clip art. The clip art is stored in the W3C scalable vector graphics (SVG) format.

  4. Metropolis (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of Superman and his closest allies and some of his foes.First appearing by name in Action Comics #16 (Sept. 1939), Metropolis is depicted as a prosperous and massive city in the Northeastern United States, in close proximity to Gotham City.

  5. Game covers in Clipart and Comic Sans - AOL

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    Over the past day or so, people have been recreating game covers using only clip-art and Comic Sans. Thanks to NeoGAF and Kotaku, I've been crying with laughter this morning over these strokes of ...

  6. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Electronic clip art is available in several different file formats. It is important for clip art users to understand the differences between file formats so that they can use an appropriate image file and get the resolution and detail results they need. Clip art file formats are divided into 2 different types: bitmap or vector graphics.

  7. Western comics - Wikipedia

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    Western comics of the period typically featured dramatic scripts about cowboys, gunfighters, lawmen, bounty hunters, outlaws, and Native Americans. Accompanying artwork depicted a rural America populated with such iconic images as guns, cowboy hats, vests, horses, saloons, ranches, and deserts, contemporaneous with the setting.

  8. Category:Flash (comics) images - Wikipedia

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    This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Flash and related characters and intellectual properties for which DC Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark. Images of related comic book covers, as published, can be found in Category:DC Comics covers.

  9. Atlantis in comics - Wikipedia

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    The city was visually depicted in the following month's "Zatara" story in Action Comics #18. [2] In Batman #19, Atlantis is shown to be inhabited by an advanced people ruled by an Emperor. The Nazis have discovered Atlantis and are using it as a naval base. Batman and Robin discover the base and are able to reveal the deception of the Nazis.