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  2. Justice Legion Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Justice Legion Alpha is made up of future analogs of modern heroes. Their membership includes: Superman: The latest in the Superman dynasty that stretches from modern times to the 853rd century. One of the intervening Supermen married a queen from the fifth dimension, granting the succeeding Supermen ten all-new senses.

  3. Category:Team-up comics - Wikipedia

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  4. Oglaf - Wikipedia

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    The comic takes place in a medieval fantasy realm; a reviewer for ComicsAlliance described it as "a world created by shoving every existing fantasy world into a blender and setting it on puree." [ 2 ] Oglaf has no overarching story, though does have many recurring characters and storylines. [ 2 ]

  5. Irredeemable - Wikipedia

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    Irredeemable is an American comic book series written by Mark Waid, drawn by Peter Krause and Diego Barreto, and published by Boom! Studios.The series follows the fall of the world's greatest superhero, the Plutonian, as he begins slaughtering the population of Earth.

  6. Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies & Color Sundays - Wikipedia

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    Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies & Color Sundays, also known as The Complete Li'l Abner, is a series collecting the American comic strip Li'l Abner written and drawn by Al Capp, originally distributed by the syndicate United Feature Syndicate and later by Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate, in total during 43 years before the strip ended.

  7. Sugar and Spike - Wikipedia

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    The TOON Treasury of Classic Children's Comics includes "Once upon a time there was a cute little baby boy named (of all things) Cecil..." from Sugar & Spike #1; "Grown-Up Game" from Sugar & Spike #20; and "Pint-Size Love Story" from Sugar & Spike #21, 360 pages, September 2009, Harry N. Abrams, ISBN 0810957302

  8. The Hun (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Hun Comics #12 by Schmeling. Schmeling lived in Portland, Oregon. [4] [5] At the age of five, he began drawing what he described as "hunky dudes in varying stages of undress, duress, and excess." [6] [7] He received no formal training, but cited Tom of Finland, Dom Orejudos, A. Jay, Rex, and Bill Ward as having considerably influenced ...

  9. Legal status of fictional pornography depicting minors

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    There is debate as to, whether cartoon pornographies (example: comics, illustrations, anime) sexually depicting purely fictional minor characters or young-looking purely fictional adult characters, really lead to sexual crimes against minors, and whether legally regulating such cartoons is a violation of freedom of expression and creation.