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A cat who is an art forger. Korky the Cat: Korky the Cat: James Crighton [43] A black and white cat whose gags ran in The Dandy. Krosp: Girl Genius: Phil Foglio and Kaja Foglio: Emperor of All Cats. [44] Krazy Kat: Krazy Kat: George Herriman: Black cat who is in love with Ignatz the mouse. Yet Ignatz always hurles a brick at his head. [45] Kuro ...
Quincy is an American syndicated newspaper comic strip published from July 13, 1970 to October 4, 1986, created and produced by cartoonist Ted Shearer. [1] The series, about an African-American boy being raised by his grandmother in Harlem, was one of the earliest mainstream comic strips to star an African American in the lead role, following Dateline: Danger!
A robotic black & white teddy bear that takes over Hope's Peak Academy and finds joy in spreading despair. Mr. Grizz Splatoon 2: Nintendo: Initially represented by a Kibori kuma-shaped radio in the Salmon Run mode, he first appears in the flesh in Splatoon 3, where he is the main antagonist.
Me to You Bears (also known as Tatty Teddies) is the brand name of a collection of teddy bears made by the Carte Blanche Greetings Ltd. They are often found in Clinton Cards . They were first created in 1987 and appeared in their current guise in 1995.
Everyone's favorite foul-mouthed teddy bear is back in action. Ted is starring in a new prequel series inspired by the massively popular 2012 film and its 2015 sequel.
This is a list of black and white films that were subsequently colorized This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
We're two-thirds of the way through the 2024 NFL season. Here's how the playoff picture looks ahead of Week 13:
Over a decade, he worked full-time as a cartoonist on the titles Dopin' Dan, E.Z. Wolf, and Mellow Cat. [1] [2] Richards recalled, "For me, the whole explosion, and the opportunities that this presented, is hard to describe. You could do about anything. It was an incredible, eclectic vision of art, design, storytelling, writing, color." [3]