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Up Front

" Bill Mauldin was an 18-year-old "dogface" in the U ... But the characters' doings and observations sometimes made the brass uncomfortable because they reflected a front-line soldier's day-to-day life a little too accurately, with humor and ...
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WildC.A.T.S.

Lee enlisted script writer Brandon Choi (Deathblow, Stormwatch) and inker Scott Williams ( Deathlok, Strikeforce: Morituri ) to help bring his creation to life ... (Their orientations were alluded to in their names — in the Bible, Cherubim ...
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Captain Universe

The story was written by Bill Mantlo, a prolific Marvel writer of the time who was also associated with The Champions after creator Tony Isabella ( Black Lightning ) left, Alpha Flight after creator John Byrne ( Iron Fist ) left, and Deathlok ...
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Sally Forth (1971)

Like Bill Ward's Torchy and Milton Caniff's Miss Lace, Sally Forth was a female comic strip character created for a mostly male military audience, and that meant she could be a little sexier than her civilian counterparts ... Other supporting ...
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Yakky Doodle

When its directors, Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, went into business for themselves as Hanna-Barbera and decided to introduce a Weldon-voiced duck of their own, they used the character in Little Quacker as their template. They couldn't make him quite ...
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Web Toons

Art Comics Daily , by Bebe Williams. Humorous short takes, some continued for a couple of ...
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Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys

The feature was created by writer Bill Finger ( Batman, All Winners Squad ) and artist Jon L ... Most later writers are unidentified, but the artist who did the majority of his stories, starting in the second year, was Frank Harry (co-creator of ...
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Femforce

Like other AC comics, the Femforce Special (written by AC editor/publisher Bill Black,drawn by artist Mark Heike, and published with a Fall, 1984 cover date) made use of long-defunct comic book characters from long-defunct publishers ... Characters ...
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Kevin and Kell

It's the creation of cartoonist Bill Holbrook, whose Safe Havens and On the Fastrack had both been syndicated for years by King Features before he started experimenting with Internet comics. This is the second marriage for both Kevin and ...
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Katy Keene

Katy is the best-known creation of cartoonist Bill Woggon, who depicted her high-fashion world in a style that glittered so brightly, you could almost read it in the dark. A couple of Katy's contemporaries, Patsy Walker and Millie the Model, may ...
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Popeye The Sailor

The same year saw the release of I Yam What I Yam, the first of a long series of animated shorts in which Popeye received top billing ... In 1980, Popeye was made into a live-action feature film, starring Robin Williams as Popeye, Shelly Duval as ...
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Son of Vulcan

It was pencilled by Bill Fraccio and inked by Tony Tallarico. The latter is the one generally associated with such features as Dell Comics' Werewolf and Harvey's Jigsaw, but Fraccio was a frequent collaborator on ...
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Ella Cinders

Those authors were writer Bill Conselman and artist Charlie Plumb, neither of whom is known for other work in comics ... Ella was the stepdaughter of Myrtle "Ma" Cinders, a formidable woman who assigned Ella to the household drudge work while her own ...
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Cloak and Dagger

Their creators were writer Bill Mantlo ( Alpha Flight, Human Fly, Deathlock and practically everything else Marvel published during the 1970s and '80s) and artist Ed Hannigan (who also did a lot of covers for DC Comics during that decade). Their ...
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Tailspin Tommy

A year later, the same studio put Tommy in a second 12-parter, Tailspin Tommy & the Great Air Mystery, with Clark Williams as Tommy, Jean Rogers as Betty Lou and Beery again playing Skeeter ... Except for that 1946 comic book from United Feature, ...
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