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  2. Questprobe - Wikipedia

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    The story intended for issue #4, featuring the X-Men, was published in Marvel Fanfare #33 (July 1987). [10] The events of the Questprobe comic book were later followed up on in the Quasar series. The Chief Examiner from the game and comics received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #2 (January 1986).

  3. Fables: The Wolf Among Us - Wikipedia

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    According to Comic Book Round Up, comic book series received an average score of 8.1 out of 10 based on 13 reviews. [2] IGN gave Fables: The Wolf Among Us #1 an 8 "Great" Rating. [ 3 ] Greg Mcelhatton from Comic Book Resources wrote the first issue "is a nice way for those of us who never played the computer game to finally read its story". [ 4 ]

  4. Archangel (Gibson comic) - Wikipedia

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    Archangel was initially published as a five-issue limited edition comic book series, the first issue of which was released on 18 May 2016 [12] and the final issue was released in August 2017. [10] The story was republished as a hardcover graphic novel on 3 October 2017. [2] [9]

  5. List of comic books on CD/DVD - Wikipedia

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    Daredevil Comic Book Library: Daredevil Vol. 1 #1–10: TOPICS Entertainment/Graphic Imaging Technology: CD-ROM: Deadworld Complete Comic Book Collection: Deadworld Vol. 1 #1–26, Deadworld Vol. 2 #1–15, To Kill a King #1–3, King Zombie #1–2, Christmas in Louisiana, Guns for Sale, The Doom Patrol, The City: Eagle One Media: CD-ROM ...

  6. Crazy Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics (then known as Atlas Comics) first published a Crazy comic book in 1953. It ran for seven issues, through mid-1954, and was focused on popular culture parodies and humor. [3] The second comic title, as Crazy!, ran for three issues in 1973, and reprinted comics parodies from Marvel's late-1960s Not Brand Echh. [4] Later that year ...

  7. Captain Canuck - Wikipedia

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    Captain Canuck is a Canadian comic book superhero. Created by cartoonist Ron Leishman and artist/writer Richard Comely, the original Captain Canuck first appeared in Captain Canuck #1 (July 1975). [1] The series was the first successful Canadian comic book since the collapse of the nation's comic book industry following World War II. [2]

  8. Deadworld - Wikipedia

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    Arrow Comics ceased production of all titles, but sold the rights of the title to Locke who transferred the rights to Gary Reed's Caliber Comics. By the twelfth issue of the title, Reed took over as the primary writer. [4] The first volume of Deadworld ended in 1992 after twenty-six issues. One year later, a second volume began and ended after ...

  9. Champions (2016 team) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of the series was published on October 5, 2016. It sold 328,000 copies and was the second most sold book that month. [6] [7] It has been well received by critics and fans alike with an average score of 7.9 and 7.5 respectively on Comicbook Roundup. [8]