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  2. Western comics - Wikipedia

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    Spanish cartoonist Manuel Gago Garcia's The Little Fighter was a popular series of Western comics between 1945 and 1956. Yuki the Bold (debuting in 1958) is another popular Spanish series, as were the shorter-lived series Apache and Red Arrow. Other Spanish Western comics include Sheriff King (beginning in 1964), Sunday (1968), and Kelly Hand ...

  3. Gaylord DuBois - Wikipedia

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    Among the various genres for which he wrote comic book scripts, most were of the outdoor adventure variety, particularly Westerns, including Red Ryder Comics (for which he wrote "Little Beaver" text pages, The Fighting Yanks WWII feature, and, particularly, the "Kyotee Kids" Western series, 31 scripts, the first being sent to his editor 12/23/1946, the last being sent 3/19/1949, that ran from ...

  4. Script (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A script is a document describing the narrative and dialogue of a comic book in detail. It is the comic book equivalent of a television program teleplay or a film screenplay.. In comics, a script may be preceded by a plot outline, and is almost always followed by page sketches drawn by a comics artist and inked, succeeded by the coloring and lettering stages.

  5. Harlan Ellison - Wikipedia

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    On September 20, 2006, Ellison sued comic book and magazine publisher Fantagraphics, stating they had defamed him in their book Comics As Art (We Told You So). [106] The book recounts the history of Fantagraphics and discussed a lawsuit that resulted from a 1980 Ellison interview with Fantagraphics' industry news magazine, The Comics Journal .

  6. List of fictional universes in animation and comics - Wikipedia

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    Magnus, Robot Fighter No. 1 1991 A universe where the many comics books of X-O. Manowar, Archer & Armstrong, Harbinger, Bloodshot, Rai, and Ninjak take place. Several series set in the Valiant Universe are set in either the present day or the 41st century. The universe also makes use of realistic interpretations of comic-book-style sci-fi.

  7. Bill Pearson (American writer) - Wikipedia

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    Equally extensive were the numerous comic book scripts the prolific Pearson wrote for a wide variety of publishers, including Gold Key, Tower Comics, King Comics (Flash Gordon), Charlton, Eclipse, Gladstone and Warren Publications. He was the writer of Gold Key's Popeye the Sailor comic book throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  8. Strangeways (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Strangeways is a weird western/Western comic book mini-series created and written by Matt Maxwell. Published in a graphic novel format instead of single issues, it is currently appearing in a serial version at Comic Book Resources. The story is set in the Western United States after the end of the Civil War but before the closing of the frontier.

  9. Warren Ellis bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Warren Ellis is a British comic book writer, novelist, and screenwriter, best known as the co-creator of several original comic book series such as Transmetropolitan, Global Frequency, and Red, the latter of which was adapted into the 2010 feature film Red and its 2013 sequel Red 2.