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  2. Evan Dorkin - Wikipedia

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    Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) [1] is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books Milk and Cheese and Dork, the latter of which features his comic Eltingville.

  3. Eric Jolliffe - Wikipedia

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    ACE Biographical Portraits: The Artists Behind the Comic Book Characters: The Australian Comic Book Exhibition, Australian Comics 1930s-1990s, Touring Australia During 1995/96 / edited by Annette Shiell and Ingrid Unger (1994, ISBN 0-7326-0829-5) Joan Kerr, Artists and Cartoonists: In Black and White, Sydney: S. H. Ervin Gallery, 1999

  4. Hellcow - Wikipedia

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    Bessie, better known as Hellcow, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, a vampire cow, was created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Frank Brunner. She made her first appearance in Giant-Size Man-Thing #5 (1975).

  5. Abstract comics - Wikipedia

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    Abstract comics are comics that combine concepts of visual abstraction with the traditional continuity of the comic strip.. A collection of abstract comics was brought together in the book Abstract Comics: The Anthology edited by Andrei Molotiu.

  6. Bill Sienkiewicz - Wikipedia

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    Boleslav William Felix Robert Sienkiewicz (/ s ɪ n ˈ k ɛ v ɪ tʃ / sin-KEV-itch; [1] [2] Polish: [ɕɛnˈkʲɛvit͡ʂ]; born May 3, 1958) [3] [4] is an American artist known for his work in comic books—particularly for Marvel Comics' New Mutants, Moon Knight, and Elektra: Assassin.

  7. Masking (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Masking (or the masking effect) is a visual style used in comics, first described by American cartoonist Scott McCloud in his book Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. McCloud argues that characters with simple but recognizable designs, which he terms "iconic" characters, allow readers to project themselves into the story by using the ...

  8. Johnny Thunder (John Tane) - Wikipedia

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    The character was debuted in All-American Comics in issue #100 in 1948 by Alex Toth and Robert Kanigher. The series would then be renamed All-American Western and feature Johnny Thunder on the covers of the comic book series. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Art Baltazar - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Capstone Publishers began publishing a series of DC Super-Pets books illustrated by Baltazar. [5] In 2012, Baltazar founded a comic book shop in Skokie, Illinois with his partner and co-owner Franco Aureliani. [6] That same year, DC launched a new series titled Superman Family Adventures which was written and drawn by Baltazar and ...