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  2. Side Eyeing Chloe - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Chloe and her mother Katie appeared in one episode of Eliana, in the episode released on 27 April 2014, where they discussed the Side Eyeing Chloe meme. [17]In 2021, Chloe and her sister Lily appeared in two episodes of The Beech Boys, a show that satirises the famous American rock band The Beach Boys.

  3. List of American comics creators - Wikipedia

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    William Marriner - (Johnnie Bostonbeans, Foolish Ferdinand, Sambo And His Funny Noises, Wags, The Dogs That Adopted A Man, Mary and Her Little Lamb) Jesse Marsh - (continued Tarzan and John Carter of Mars) William Moulton Marston - (Wonder Woman) Don Martin - (Mad Magazine, Captain Klutz, Fonebone) Edgar Martin - (Boots and Her Buddies)

  4. List of comics creators - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Marie Brouyère - (scripted Archie Cash, L'Épervier Bleu) [21] Jan Bucquoy - (several erotic parodies) Buth - (Thomas Pips, Vader Kapoen Vertelt) [22] Randall Caesar [23] Charel Cambré - (celebrity comics, Albert & Co, Jump, Amoras, continued Suske en Wiske, rebooted Spirou et Fantasio) [24] Roger Camille, also known as Kiko - (Foufi)

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  6. Rugrats - Wikipedia

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    Rugrats is an American animated television series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain for Nickelodeon.The series focuses on a group of toddlers, most prominently Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, and Lil, and their day-to-day lives, usually involving life experiences that become much greater adventures in the imaginations of the main characters.

  7. Trina Robbins - Wikipedia

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    [9] [3] Robbins left New York for San Francisco in 1970, and worked at the feminist underground newspaper It Ain't Me, Babe. The same year, she produced the first all-woman comic book, the one-shot It Ain't Me, Babe Comix with fellow female artist Barbara "Willy" Mendes. The book is a feminist satire on gender stereotypes in comics.

  8. Jack Davis (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, he completed an 88-card set of humorous cartoons for Topps Chewing Gum Co. called Wacky Plaks, also a 66-card monster-themed set called "You'll Die Laughing", and a 66-card set of Funny Valentine cards. In 1960, Davis illustrated another 66-card set of Funny Valentine cards and in 1961, a set of Giant Funny Valentine cards.

  9. The Family Circus - Wikipedia

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    For the 1997 April Fools' Day comic strip switcheroo, Dilbert creator Scott Adams swapped cartoons with Keane; [23] and Stephan Pastis drew a series in which Family Circus "invaded" Pearls Before Swine in 2007. Pastis, who had a close relationship with Bil and Jeff Keane, created numerous parodies of Family Circus "because it was an icon." [24]