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Dick Matena - (De Argonautjes, Grote Pyr, Ridder Roodhart, comics adaptations of classic literary novels) Alfred Mazure - Georges Mazure - (Myra van Dijk, Jacqueline, Maja knapt het wel op, Dolf Staal, Mignon, Paula, continued Spot Morton and Horre, Harm en Hella) [308] Frenk Meeuwsen - (Zen Zonder Meester) [309]
Astérix (French comic strip, satirizing both the Roman Empire era as well as 20th century life) Benchley (US comic strip created by Mort Drucker and Jerry Dumas, satirizing Ronald Reagan and American culture) Bone (US comic strip) The Boondocks (US comic strip, satirizing African-American culture) Le Canard enchaîné (weekly French satirical ...
Some of the numbers reported here may also include sales of trade paperback volumes, which account for a small portion of American comic sales. According to the most recently available data, the best-selling American single-issue comic of all time was X-Men #1, which was published in 1991 and has since sold almost 8.2 million copies.
This is a list of American comics creators. Although comics have different formats, this list covers creators of comic books , graphic novels and comic strips , along with early innovators. The list presents authors with the United States as their country of origin, although they may have published or now be resident in other countries.
The following is a list of Saturday Night Live writers. The show, created by Lorne Michaels , is an American live sketch comedy and variety show . Airing since 1975, it has employed a large and changing staff of writers.
Christopher S. Claremont [1] [2] (/ ˈ k l ɛər m ɒ n t /; born November 25, 1950) is an American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on Uncanny X-Men from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer, [3] during which he is credited with developing strong female characters as well as introducing complex literary themes into superhero ...
She is the strongest female working. She broke the mold for most female comics." [41] Rolling Stone referred to her as "The First Lady of Stand-Up" in 1988 [37] and included Boosler in their list of the "50 Best Stand-Up Comics of All Time" in 2017. [42]
In 2006 Morrison was voted as the No. 2 favourite comic book writer of all time by Comic Book Resources. [27] That same year, Morrison began writing Batman for DC with issue No. 655, [62] reintroducing the character of Damian Wayne and signalling the beginning of a seven-year-long run on the character across multiple titles.