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  2. List of Uncle Scrooge comics - Wikipedia

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    "The Great Wig Mystery" (Barks / Barks) Reprinted from #52 153: June 1978 "A Case of Too Many Sea Monsters" (Fallberg / Strobl, Liggera) Reprinted from #49 154: July 1978 "Interplanetary Postman" (Barks / Barks) Reprinted from #53 155: August 1978 "The Great Steamboat Race" (Barks / Barks) Reprinted from #11 156: September 1978 "The Unsafe Safe ...

  3. Beowulf (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Beowulf, a 2005 series from Speakeasy Comics [2] Beowulf, a 2006 series from Antarctic Press [3] Beowulf, a 2007 mini-series, and film adaptation, from IDW Publishing [4] Beowulf, a 2007 graphic from HarperCollins [5] Beowulf: The Graphic Novel, a 2007 graphic novel from Markosia [6] Gods of War, A 2016 Marvel series where Beowulf appears.

  4. Beowulf (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Beowulf is a fictional character of the swords and sorcery genre published by DC Comics. The character debuted in Beowulf: Dragon Slayer #1 (May 1975), and was created by Michael Uslan and Ricardo Villamonte. [1] The character is based on the Anglo-Saxon mythic hero Beowulf, first depicted in the Nowell Codex.

  5. List of adaptations of Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    Beowulf Cartoon: Bookwork by Michael J. Weller with introduction by Bill Griffiths. Biowulf by David Hutchinson. "A cyberpunk adaptation of the classic tale of Beowulf." Published by Antarctic Press in 2007. [21] 2007, Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary, a graphic novel version of their screenplay of the Beowulf film, published by IDW Publishing. [22]

  6. List of artistic depictions of Grendel - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Hammond portrayed Grendel in Graham Baker's film Beowulf (1999). Among the artistic liberties taken in this version set in a post-apocalyptic future, Grendel is depicted as an armored creature with jagged fangs and clawed hands and feet, and he's stated to be the son of Hrothgar and he is shown to be capable of rendering himself partially invisible in a Predator-like manner.

  7. Vandal Savage - Wikipedia

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    The demon Grendel, famously known for his role in the story of Beowulf, is also apparently a child of Vandal Savage. Grendel refers to Savage as "Cain", a reference to the first murderer in the Bible. The New 52 version of Vandal Savage also fathered Kassidy Sage, [38] an FBI agent, and Angelo Bend, the villain known as the Angle Man. [44]

  8. List of comics based on films - Wikipedia

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    Bill & Ted's Excellent Comic Book #1–12 Ongoing series Evan Dorkin, Tom Brevoort, Mike Kanterovich Marvel Comics December 1991 – November 1992 Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey #1 One-shot Evan Dorkin Marvel Comics September 1991 Adaptation of the second film. Bill & Ted's Most Triumphant Return #1–6 Limited series Brian Lynch, Ryan North Boom ...

  9. The Cartoon History of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with its original comic book Volume 1 in 1977, the complete series covers world history through 2008. Gonick, Larry (1990). The Cartoon History of the Universe – From the Big Bang to Alexander the Great (Volumes 1–7). Doubleday. p. 368. ISBN 0-385-26520-4. Gonick, Larry (1994).