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"Deer in the Headlights" is a song by American electronic project Owl City. The song was released on May 23, 2011 as the first promotional single from his third studio album, All Things Bright and Beautiful. [2] In promotion of the single, a music video was released on June 30, 2011. [3]
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The term lemon arose from the anime/yaoi fandoms, referring to a hentai anime series, Cream Lemon. [ citation needed ] The term squick is most often used as a warning to refer to a reader's possible negative reaction to scenes in the text (often sexual) that some might find offensive or distressing, such as those including incest , BDSM , rape ...
Letter columns appeared early on in the history of comic books themselves, and their growing prevalence — particularly beginning in the 1960s — helped create and legitimatize comics fandom. [1] As the forum developed, the volume and tenor of letters became a reliable gauge of overall reader response to developments in the comics themselves. [1]
I had to link the article "Buck passing" to the page "Deer in the headlights". A bit of a pun, but also a relevant conceptual relationship; one who is caught unprepared in crisis like a deer in the headlights will inevitably force somebody else to deal with the problem.
Baron Von Lemon was a cartoon character created by the Pillsbury Company in 1967 to promote a powdered drink of the same name.. His life story and whimsically humorous adventures were chronicled in the promotional comic book "The Adventures of Baron Von Lemon", written and illustrated by Pete Bastiansen, which sold for 25 cents in grocery stores and is now quite rare.
This is a list of the tie-in comics to Hasbro's My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic as issued by IDW Publishing. See My Little Pony (IDW Publishing) for more information. In addition to monthly single issue releases, IDW has also published collected volumes covering the individual story arcs, multiple story arcs, or larger portions of the series.