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Jay Irving (October 3, 1900 – June 3, 1970) [1] was an American cartoonist notable for his syndicated strip Pottsy about an overweight, goodnatured, dutiful New York police officer, Pottsy, who often came into conflict with his stricter and less imaginative sergeant, known only as "Sarge."
Tiger-Man departs leaving one of the criminals alive who faints. Unknown to Tiger-Man he is being watched and pursued by the Blue Leopard, another enhanced person from the Zambian village he did his internship at. The Blue Leopard attacks Tiger-Man and though they very evenly matched, his claws are laced with drugs that cause Tiger-Man to pass out.
The figure in the artwork—a black man dressed in a midnight blue police uniform—represents the totalitarian black mass. [3] The hat that frames the head of the policeman resembles a cage, and represents what Basquiat believes are the constrained independent perceptions of African-Americans at the time, and how constrained the policeman's own perceptions were within white society.
Tenniel contributed around 2,300 cartoons, innumerable minor drawings, many double-page cartoons for Punch's Almanac and other specials, and 250 designs for Punch's Pocket-books. [9] By 1866 he could "command ten to fifteen guineas for the reworking of a single Punch cartoon as a pencil sketch," alongside his "comfortable" Punch salary "of ...
A list of comics with police officers as protagonists or main characters. Pages in category "Comics about police officers" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
White Tiger: The Justice Friends: A humanoid tiger and a companion to the Justice Friends. Master Tigress Kung Fu Panda: A South China tiger who is the strongest and boldest warrior of the Furious Five. Mei Lin Master Keaton OVA: Taiga Nagasarete Airantou: Goji Kody Kapow: A white tiger friend of Kody And Mei Shimajirou Shimano Shima Shima Tora ...
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Fictional police officers, warranted law employees of a police force. In most countries, "police officer" is a generic term not specifying a particular rank. In some, the use of the rank "officer" is legally reserved for military personnel.