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  2. Thieves and Kings - Wikipedia

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    Thieves and Kings (stylized as Thieves & Kings) is a Canadian comic book series written, penciled and published independently and irregularly by Mark Oakley. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The first issue was published in September 1994, with the creator planning on publishing a complete saga comprising 100 issues and about 2000 pages.

  3. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    The trickster figure Reynard the Fox as depicted in an 1869 children's book by Michel Rodange.. The trickster is a common stock character in folklore and popular culture.A clever, mischievous person or creature, the trickster achieves goals through the use of trickery.

  4. Kings & Thieves - Wikipedia

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    Kings & Thieves is the second solo studio album by former Queensrÿche vocalist Geoff Tate, released on November 6, 2012. [1] It follows his eponymous first solo effort, released a decade earlier.

  5. Category:1994 comics debuts - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Canadian comics creators - Wikipedia

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    While earlier examples of Canadian comics tend to imitate American and British examples, over the course of the 20th Century, Canadian cartoonists have cut out niches of their own, as in Hal Foster's pioneering adventure comic strip work on Tarzan and Prince Valiant; [1] in Lynn Johnston's For Better or For Worse, readers follow the characters as they grow older and deal with a variety of ...

  7. Éditions Mille-Îles - Wikipedia

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    Mille-Îles began in 1988 with Tristan Demers' Gargouille, a series for children, and the adult comics album La Vie qu'on mène by Line Arsenault. They have since expanded into a wide variety of genres, and have a number of imprints.

  8. Thieves' guild - Wikipedia

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    In popular fiction, a thieves' guild is a formal association of criminals who participate in theft-related organized crime.The trope has been explored in literature, cinema, comic books, and gaming, such as in the Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser story "Thieves' House" by Fritz Leiber [citation needed] and the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.

  9. Aladdin and the King of Thieves - Wikipedia

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    At Agrabah, Aladdin and Princess Jasmine prepare to be married. During the ceremony, the legendary Forty Thieves appear, trying to steal a magical staff. After driving them off, Aladdin and his friends discover the Oracle, a woman within the staff who can answer a single question about absolutely anything to any individual.