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  2. Category:Comic book covers - Wikipedia

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    Please note, such images should be tagged with {{non-free comic}} and have a non-free use rationale explaining the images use in each individual article. In accordance with Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria, non-free images are not permitted to be used on pages outside of articles, and within articles such non-free images should be kept to a minimum.

  3. Category:Independent comic book covers - Wikipedia

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    This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, as published by independent or small press companies. Most of this material is creator owned. This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos, trade dress, or copy.

  4. ComicBase - Wikipedia

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    ComicBase is a computer program for tracking comic book collections. It was created in 1992 [2] by Peter Bickford as an Apple Macintosh program. A Windows version was introduced in 1996. As of February 2015, it is on its nineteenth version (dubbed ComicBase 2017) and is available for computers running Microsoft Windows Windows 7, and later.

  5. Captain America (vol. 5) - Wikipedia

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    Captain America (vol. 5) was an ongoing comic book series published from January 2005 to July 2009 by Marvel Comics. It starred the superhero Captain America , and was written by Ed Brubaker . It was the fifth Captain America series with this title to be published, following series that ran from 1968–1996, 1996–1997, 1998–2002, and 2002 ...

  6. Category:Comic book covers by artist - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Comic book covers by George Pérez (19 F) S. Comic book covers by Curt Swan (5 F) This page was ...

  7. Variant cover - Wikipedia

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    The first comic book marketed with a variant cover was the 1986 first issue of The Man of Steel, which featured two different covers by writer/artist John Byrne.One featured a full shot of Superman ripping open the shirt comprising part of his civilian clothing to reveal the "S" emblem on his chest, along with a shot of the spaceship that brought him to Earth escaping Krypton.

  8. Joseph Michael Linsner - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Michael Linsner (born December 13, 1968) [1] is an American comic book writer/artist, known as the creator of the mature-audiences supernatural character Dawn, [2] and for his illustrations of female characters. He is a popular cover artist in the comics industry.

  9. Worlds Unknown - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics' science fiction anthology Worlds Unknown ran eight issues, cover-dated May 1973 to August 1974. The title was one of four launched by Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Roy Thomas to form a line of science fiction and horror anthologies with more thematic cohesiveness than the company's earlier attempts that decade, [1] which had included such series as Chamber of Darkness and Tower ...