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  2. Speech balloon - Wikipedia

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    Thought bubbles are used in two forms, the chain thought bubble and the "fuzzy" bubble. The chain thought bubble is the almost universal symbol for thinking in cartoons. It consists of a large, cloud-like bubble containing the text of the thought, with a chain of increasingly smaller circular bubbles leading to the character. Some artists use ...

  3. File:Speech balloon.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Bande dessinée; Cartoon; Comic book; Comic strip

  4. Mighty Mouse - Wikipedia

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    He is an anthropomorphic superhero mouse, originally called Super Mouse, and made his debut in the 1942 short The Mouse of Tomorrow. The name was changed to Mighty Mouse in his eighth film, 1944's The Wreck of the Hesperus , and the character went on to star in 80 theatrical shorts, concluding in 1961 with Cat Alarm .

  5. Atom Ant - Wikipedia

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    Atom Ant (originally voiced by Howard Morris, then by Don Messick in later episodes) [2] is a superhero ant who operates out of an anthill in the countryside, where he possesses such things as a mainframe computer and exercise equipment. His powers mostly consist of the ability to fly, superspeed, incredible strength, and invulnerability.

  6. Force field (technology) - Wikipedia

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    Energy shield from the game Second Life. In speculative fiction, a force field, sometimes known as an energy shield, force shield, energy bubble, or deflector shield, is a barrier produced by something like energy, negative energy, dark energy, electromagnetic fields, gravitational fields, electric fields, quantum fields, telekinetic fields, plasma, particles, radiation, solid light, magic, or ...

  7. Image Comics - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Distributors founder Steve Geppi told Khoury that Image helped expand the market for comic books, and Mile High Comics proprietor Chuck Rozanski pointed to the return of Superman less than six months after the Death of Superman, as the moment the speculative bubble burst. Khoury concluded that everyone in the industry was to blame for ...

  8. File:DC Bullet (SVG).svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org ميلتون غلاسر; Usage on ast.wikipedia.org DC Comics; Usage on az.wikipedia.org

  9. Iceman (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Iceman (Robert Louis "Bobby" Drake) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and is a founding member of the X-Men.Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The X-Men #1 (Sept. 1963).