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  2. Nicknames bloom in China's tech renaissance - AOL

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    Six Little Dragons, Seven Sisters and the Terrific Ten. In a rivalry of comic-book proportions, a surge in Chinese tech stocks has inspired brokerages to dream up catchy monikers to fire the ...

  3. Model sheet - Wikipedia

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    A sample model sheet from the DVD tutorial 'Chaos&Evolutions' In visual arts, a model sheet, also known as a character board, character sheet, character study or simply a study, is a document used to help standardize the appearance, poses, and gestures of a character in arts such as animation, comics, and video games.

  4. Comic strip formats - Wikipedia

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    One page of a full-color comics section can be divided horizontally into two, three or four parts. Comic strip collectors call strips that occupy one-third of a full page "thirds". From the mid-1940s until at least the 1980s, "thirds" were the most common comic strip format, and "thirds" are still common today.

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    One of the most criticized and parodied illustrations was a promotional illustration of Captain America for the 1996 "Heroes Reborn" storyline, which depicted Captain America with "cartoonish proportions", in particular his stomach, arms, [124] [125] and "gaping barrel chest", as Comic Book Resources (CBR) put it. [125]

  6. Locke & Key - Wikipedia

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    IDW: 10 Year Anniversary Comic Book: January 1, 2009 [67] "In the Can" A rare Locke & Key short that was published for the first time in IDW: 10 Year Anniversary Comic Book. [68] While searching for keys near Keyhouse, Bode feels nature's call and stumbles upon a mysterious outhouse with the IDW Key. Locke & Key: Grindhouse: August 29, 2012

  7. Portrayal of women in American comics - Wikipedia

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    The portrayal of women in American comic books has often been a subject of controversy since the medium's beginning. Critics have noted that both lead and supporting female characters are substantially more subjected to gender stereotypes (with femininity and/or sexual characteristics having a larger presence in their overall character / characteristics) than the characters of men.

  8. How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way - Wikipedia

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    The book created a generation of cartoonists who learned there was a "Marvel way to draw and a wrong way to draw". [2] [page needed] It is considered "one of the best instruction books on creating comics ever produced". [3] [page needed] Scott McCloud has cited the book as a good reference for teaching the process of making comic books. [4 ...

  9. Ashcan comic - Wikipedia

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    The modern comic book was created in the 1930s, and grew rapidly in popularity. [2] In the competition to secure trademarks on titles intended to sound thrilling, publishers including All-American Publications and Fawcett Comics developed the ashcan edition, [3] which was the same size as regular comics and usually had a black and white cover. [3]

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