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  2. World of Warcraft (comics) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its conception, the ongoing comic was set for two story arcs, both six issues each. Both were set concurrent with the events of The Burning Crusade. [1] Later, it was expanded to last 25 issues. [2] World of Warcraft: Ashbringer is a four-issue mini-series that ran from late 2008 to early 2009.

  3. Blizzard previews issue 19 of the WoW comic book - AOL

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    Blizzard has posted an online preview of the next edition of the World of Warcraft comic book, issue number 19, and it's full of something we love doing: Scourge killin'. Actually, not to spoil it ...

  4. Wow! (comic) - Wikipedia

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    Wow had 5 Specials printed and distributed in the summer of years 1983, 1984, 1985 (this was the last special to feature a high ratio of new comic strips to reprint stories), 1986 and 1987. Wow had 3 annuals, cover dated 1984, 1985 and 1986.

  5. DailyINK - Wikipedia

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    A tiny calendar above each strip makes it possible to read or reread all strips of the previous year. On the site, the strips appear larger than they do in emails, as noted in the site's FAQ: "The new DailyINK site displays comics much larger than before. In fact, they’re bigger now than when zoomed on the original site.

  6. 24 Absurd Comics That Might Lift Your Spirits - AOL

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    Image credits: drawerofdrawings Lastly, D.C. Stuelpner shared with us the most rewarding aspects of being a comic artist: “A lot of my work-for-hire art jobs never see the light of day.

  7. Doug Wildey - Wikipedia

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    In either 1959 [2] [4] or 1961 [8] (sources vary) he took over the art for writer Leslie Charteris' long-running New York Herald Tribune Syndicate comic strip The Saint. Some of their strips were inked by Dick Ayers as the deadlines of producing a daily and Sunday strip proved daunting. [4] The strip ended in 1962. [8]

  8. Changes coming to the Daily Jeffersonian comics pages ... - AOL

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    Comics evolve to reflect the culture and tastes of the times. The USA Today Network – of which the Daily Jeff is a part – is transitioning its comic pages to best serve audiences.

  9. Wow Comics - Wikipedia

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    Wow Comics is an monthly Golden Age comic book anthology series that was published by Fawcett Comics from winter 1940 to August 1948. [1] From issue #9 to #58, the book's cover features were the solo adventures of Fawcett's Mary Marvel character. Other characters included Mr. Scarlet, Commando Yank and Phantom Eagle.