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  2. Wallace Smith (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1920 he originated the Joe Blow comic panel feature for the Chicago American. [4] In 1921-22 he was assigned to California to cover the Roscoe Arbuckle trials and the William Desmond Taylor murder case. [5]

  3. Zap Comix - Wikipedia

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    Zap Comix is an underground comix series which was originally part of the counterculture of the late 1960s.While a few small-circulation self-published satirical comic books had been printed prior to this, Zap became the model for the "comix" movement that snowballed after its release.

  4. The Complete Crumb Comics - Wikipedia

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    Features work from XYZ Comics Zap #6, Tales from the Leather Nun, and others; as well as collaborations with Harvey Pekar, and illustrations from the 1972 cookbook Eat It, written by Crumb's ex-wife Dana. 10 1994 Crumb Advocates Violent Overthrow: 1973–1975 ISBN 1-56097-138-X: 1995 Harvey Award for Best Domestic Reprint Project [6] 11 1995 MR.

  5. Joe Blow - Wikipedia

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  6. The Mask: Animated Series - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the violent comic book original, the Mask personality is a mischievous superhero who "would rather go to water polo night at the Coco Bongo than fight crime" and cares about Stanley despite their rivalry. Milo (vocal effects provided by Frank Welker) – Stanley's dog (a Jack Russell Terrier) and loyal sidekick. He is also a frequent ...

  7. Joe Eurell, a comic with cerebral palsy, uses laughter to ...

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    Comedian Joe Eurell pokes fun at himself while taking serious strides to push representation of disabled comics forward at venues like the Comedy Store.

  8. Li'l Abner - Wikipedia

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    Li'l Abner was a satirical American comic strip that appeared in multiple newspapers in the United States, Canada, and Europe.It featured a fictional clan of hillbillies living in the impoverished fictional mountain village of Dogpatch, USA.

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