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  2. Thingiverse - Wikipedia

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    Thingiverse is one of the first websites [15] to allow customization of parametric designs made with OpenSCAD. OpenSCAD is a free and open source software that uses scripting to design 3D objects. [16] Many 3D printers can be upgraded with 3D-printed parts. Thingiverse users produce many improvements and modifications for a variety of platforms.

  3. Category : Defunct comics and manga publishing companies

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    This category is for defunct comics and manga publishers. Imprints that have been purchased by other companies that are still active should not be listed here. For example, Wildstorm - bought by DC Comics, but still functions as an active label so it should not be listed. Malibu Comics - bought by Marvel Comics and shuttered, so can be listed here.

  4. The Studio (commune) - Wikipedia

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    The Studio was the name of a small artists' loft commune formed in 1975 by four comic book artists/commercial illustrators/painters in Manhattan's Chelsea district. These artists were Barry Windsor-Smith , Jeff Jones , Michael Kaluta , and Bernie Wrightson — known colloquially as the "Fab Four". [ 1 ]

  5. TidalWave Productions - Wikipedia

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    TidalWave Productions (previously known as Bluewater Productions, StormFront Media/Publishing & Storm Entertainment) is an independent production studio of comic books and graphic novels. Based in Portland, Oregon , United States, Bluewater publishes biographical comics, adaptations from films, and original titles with self-created characters.

  6. Category:Comics studios - Wikipedia

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  7. Platinum Studios - Wikipedia

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    Platinum Studios was co-founded in January 1997 by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg and European rights agent Ervin Rustemagić. [1] As the former head of Malibu Comics, Rosenberg led comic spin-offs into toys, television, and feature films, including the 1.65 billion-dollar film and television franchise Men in Black, [2] based on the Marvel/Malibu comic The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham.

  8. Category:Comics set on uninhabited islands - Wikipedia

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  9. Studio Proteus - Wikipedia

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    The last manga produced by Studio Proteus staff in the flipped, left-to-right, American comic format was the Blade of the Immortal #131 in November 2007, making it the longest-running manga ever published in the American format. The series then moved to graphic-novel-only format.