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Crack Comics is an anthology comic book series published by Quality Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books. [1] It featured such characters as The Clock , Black Condor , Captain Triumph , Alias the Spider , Madame Fatal , Jane Arden , Molly the Model, and Red Torpedo .
Graham illustrated issues #3–9 of McGregor's 1980s Eclipse Comics series Sabre, [4] a spin-off of one of the first graphic novels. He also illustrated a story each by McGregor in Marvel's black-and-white horror-comics magazine Monsters Unleashed #11 (April 1975); an issue of the 1980s anthology Eclipse Monthly ; and two issues of the black ...
Mindy Kaling as Velma Dinkley, [6] a rude and snarky teenage would-be detective, who has a crush on murder suspect Fred Jones. [7] [8] She has a lifelong passion for solving mysteries that she inherited from her mother, but since her disappearance years prior, Velma is a lot more cautious regarding mysteries and has horrific guilt-based hallucinations whenever she attempts to solve one.
Lastman is a French comics series written by Bastien Vivès and Balak and drawn by Bastien Vivès and Michaël Sanlaville. It has been published since March 2013 by Casterman in the collection KSTЯ. [1] Skybound Entertainment began releasing the series in English on November 9, 2022 in the form of 2-in-1 Omnibus Volumes. [2]
Digital comics (also known as electronic comics, [1] eComics, [2] e-comics, [3] or ecomics [4] / ˈ iː ˌ k ɒ m ɪ k s /) are comics released digitally, as opposed to in print. Digital comics commonly take the form of mobile comics. Webcomics may also fall under the "digital comics" umbrella.
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This is a list showing the famous comics and series that appeared in Balarama. From its early period, cartoonist P. J. Venugopal's series appears in every issue of the magazine. Series such as Thalamaratte, Pulivalu and Jambanum Thumbanum [10], discussing relevant social issues