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The Cartoon History of the Universe is a book series about the history of the world. It is written and illustrated by American cartoonist, professor, and mathematician Larry Gonick, who started the project in 1978. [1] Each book in the series explains a period of world history in a loosely chronological order.
Larry Gonick (born 1946) is an American cartoonist best known for The Cartoon History of the Universe, a history of the world in comic book form, which he published in installments from 1977 to 2009. He has also written The Cartoon History of the United States , and he has adapted the format for a series of co-written guidebooks on other ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Cartoon History of the Universe; D. Deepak Chopra's Buddha; ... Texas History Movies; Those Were the Days (comic strip) ...
Larry Gonick (The Cartoon History of the Universe) produced graphic non-fiction about science and history for more than 30 years. Joe Sacco's nine-issue series Palestine (Fantagraphics, 1993–1995) — about his experiences in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in December 1991 and January 1992 — broke new ground in the realm of comics journalism.
The Cartoon History of the Universe; Cavewoman (comics) Chrononauts (comics) Chrononauts: Futureshock; Cleopatra (1970 film) Convergence (comics) Crest of the Royal Family; Crisis on Infinite Earths; Crusades (comics) Cucalón (comic strip)
A universe created from unused concepts by Jack Kirby as well as some of his creator-owned works. Home to Silver Star, Captain Victory, Glory Knights, TeenAgents, and Satan's Six. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen #1: March 1999 A universe where virtually all of fiction is canon.
A. A.U; Abbie an' Slats; Achille Talon; Acne (comic) Action Philosophers! Adler (comics) The Adventures of Bob Hope; The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
It became one of the biggest cartoon hits in history and is the longest-running scripted US primetime television series. While the successes of The Great Mouse Detective (1986) and Oliver and Company (1988) had already helped to get the Disney studio back on track, they struck gold with the box office record-breaking hit The Little Mermaid (1989).