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  2. Stepmonster - Wikipedia

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    The film starts off with art supplies and dramatic music. The art supplies draw an EC Comics knockoff that the camera zooms into, showing a family on vacation.. The family sees a "No Hunting" sign that seemingly says you can only hunt monsters called "tropopkins", and the kid of the family, Todd (Billy Corben), just happens to have a comic detailing what a tropopkin is.

  3. Basil Gogos - Wikipedia

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    Basil Gogos was born to a Greek family living in Egypt. Gogos was 16 years old when he and his family immigrated to the U.S. Interested in art from a young age, Gogos spent his early adult years working at various jobs and studying art periodically with the goal of eventually becoming a fine artist.

  4. Ed Emberley - Wikipedia

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    His drawing books for children feature clear step-by-step instructions employing numbers, letters, and shapes graded to the early elementary school level. For example, the book Ed Emberley's A.B.C. uses this style of instruction, presenting a single letter-based drawing for each letter of the alphabet.

  5. Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters is a documentary film directed by Kevin Konrad Hanna and Jim Demonakos, focusing on the life and career of comic book artist and writer Mike Mignola, best known for creating the comic book series Hellboy. The documentary examines Mignola's unique art style, his influences, and the development of his career from a ...

  6. List of one-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    One episode also features the "Cyclopophage" - a one-eyed monster that only eats other one-eyed creatures (including the robot Bender, after one of his two eyes falls out). Some of the Minions, comic henchmen in the Despicable Me franchise; Muno, a tall, red monster with one large eye, in the children's television series Yo Gabba Gabba!

  7. Jim Kay - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kay (born 4 April 1974) is a British illustrator and printmaker from Northamptonshire, England, who won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2012 for his illustrations for the book A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. [1] He was selected personally by J. K. Rowling to present colour illustrations of every title in the Harry Potter series. [2] [3]

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  9. Legal status of fictional pornography depicting minors

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    Since a reform of the French penal code, introduced in 2013, producing or distributing drawings that represent a minor aged less than 15 years old is considered the same as producing real child pornography and is punishable by up to five years' imprisonment and a €75,000 fine, even if the drawings are not meant to be distributed.