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The following is a list of comic strips. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the ...
Set in the ’80s, the strips follow best friends Kevin and Curtis through a world of fun, mischief, and imagination. These comics are like a window into the past, reminding us of the joy and ...
The title was a science fiction anthology with the five strips all being centred on the exploits of different characters from the eponymous spacecraft. However, it failed to find an audience and merged with Eagle after only 12 issues, with the four main features from the comic rotating until petering out in 1990.
Collecting comics related images published with a cover date in the 1980s or released during the same period. As much as possible, the images are sorted by year.
Comic strips ended in the 1980s ... Comics characters introduced in the 1980s (10 C) D. 1980s comics debuts (12 C) I. 1980s comics images (10 C) M. 1980s manga (10 C, ...
Ziggy is an American cartoon series about an eponymous character who suffers an endless stream of misfortunes and sad but sympathetic daily events. It was created by Tom Wilson, a former American Greetings executive, and distributed by Andrews McMeel Syndication. In 1987, his son Tom Wilson II took over writing and drawing the comic strip. [1]
Jan. 21—Fans went back to the 1980s at Albuquerque Comic Con on Sunday, with a long line awaiting a chance to get an autograph or photo from Christopher Lloyd — who brought life to Doc Brown ...
It reintroduced Batman to the general public as the psychologically dark character of his original 1930s conception, and helped to usher in an era of "grim and gritty" superheroes from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s. Watchmen, a twelve-issue comic book limited series written by Alan Moore, illustrated by Dave Gibbons and published by DC Comics, debuts.