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  2. Googly eyes - Wikipedia

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    The inner black disk is allowed to move freely within the larger clear plastic shell, which makes the eyes appear to move when the googly eyes are tilted or shaken. A googly eye attached to a hammer The plastic shells come in a variety of sizes ranging from diameters of 3 ⁄ 16 inch (4.8 mm) to over 24 inches (610 mm).

  3. List of newspaper comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of comic strips.Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the termination date is sometimes uncertain.

  4. List of many-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    3 Of the digimon sovereigns have 4 eyes on their heads from Digimon. Huanlongmon has 8 eyes from Digimon. Rachnera Arachnera from Monster Musume has six eyes, being part spider. Pai, a Sanjiyan Unkara from the manga 3×3 Eyes. Thousand-Eyes Idol from Yu-Gi-Oh!. Alucard's familiar, "Black hound of Baskerville" in Hellsing Ultimate. Claydol, from ...

  5. Private Eye books - Wikipedia

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    Private Eye Cartoon Library 8: Michael Ffolkes (1976) Private Eye Cartoon Library: Kevin Woodcock (1978) Humphries, Barry; Nicholas Garland (1979). Bazza Comes Into His Own. Sun Books, Melbourne. ISBN 0-7251-0332-9. Private Eye Cartoonists: Peter Maddocks (1981) Penguin Book of Private Eye Cartoons (1983) Private Eye Cartoon Library 11: David ...

  6. Eye (Centaur Publications) - Wikipedia

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    The Eye is a fictional comic book character created by Frank Thomas and published by Centaur Publications. The character had no origin story, and existed only as a giant, floating, disembodied eye, wreathed in a halo of golden light. [ 1 ]

  7. Tony Husband - Wikipedia

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    A number of his cartoons featured skinhead characters and in 1984, Private Eye editor Ian Hislop suggested a strip that became "The Yobs". [4] The strip was published from 1985, and Husband was then able to leave his job and become a full-time cartoonist. [4] [5] He also had a Private Eye strip called "The Oldies" which ran for most of the ...

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  9. Bizarro (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Bizarro is a single-panel cartoon written and drawn by American cartoonist Dan Piraro and later by cartoonist Wayne "Wayno" Honath. The cartoon specializes in surrealist humor and at times is slightly cryptic in its humor. The creator often includes hidden symbols in the drawing that refer to inside jokes or other elements.