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  2. Jon Sable - Wikipedia

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    A third First Comics series, Mike Grell's Sable, reprinted the first ten issues of the original Jon Sable Freelance series. There was also a tie-in miniseries featuring one of the semi-recurring characters, a thief called Maggie The Cat, at Image Comics in 1996. Only 2 issues were released and the series was never completed.

  3. Acme Novelty Library - Wikipedia

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    Acme Novelty Library is a comic book series created by Chicago cartoonist Chris Ware. Its first issue appeared in 1993. Its first issue appeared in 1993. Published from 1994 by Fantagraphics Books and later self-published, [ 1 ] it is considered a significant work in alternative comics , selling over 20,000 copies per issue.

  4. Action Comics 1 - Wikipedia

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    Action Comics #1 (cover dated June 1938) is the first issue of the original run of the comic book/magazine series Action Comics.It features the first appearance of several comic-book heroes—most notably the Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster creation, Superman—and sold for 10 cents (equivalent to $2 in 2023).

  5. List of comics characters which originated in other media

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    This list is for original fictional characters created for adaptations of comic books in other forms of media (television series, films, books, games and advertising). It includes characters like Firestar and X-23 that were later incorporated into mainstream comics.

  6. First Comics - Wikipedia

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    First Comics is an American comic book publisher that was active from 1983 to 1991 and then from 2011 to present (stylized as 1First Comics), known for titles like American Flagg!, Grimjack, Nexus, Badger, Dreadstar, and Jon Sable.

  7. Toonerville Folks - Wikipedia

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    Toonerville Folks (a.k.a. The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains) was a popular newspaper comic strip feature by Fontaine Fox, which ran from 1908 to 1955.It began in 1908 in the Chicago Post, and by 1913, it was syndicated nationally by the Wheeler Syndicate.

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