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DuckTales
1987–1990 American animated television series
Batman: The Killing Joke
1988 graphic novel by Alan Moore
Tank Girl
British comic book character
Hellblazer
John Constantine, Hellblazer is an American contemporary horror comic-book series published by DC Comics since January 1988, and subsequently by its Vertigo imprint since March 1993, when the imprint was introduced. Its central character is the streetwise English sorcerer and con man John Constantine, who was created by Alan Moore and Stephen R. Bissette, and first appeared as a supporting character in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #37 (June 1985), during that creative team's run on that title. Hellblazer was released as launch title for Vertigo in March 1993, becoming the imprint's longest-running ser
A Death in the Family
DC Comics storyline
Mikan Enikki
Japanese manga series
Starman
fictional comics superhero
Genosha
Genosha ( ) is a fictional country appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is an island nation that exists in the Marvel Universe and a prominent location in the X-Men comics. The fictional nation served as an allegory for slavery and later for South African apartheid before becoming a mutant homeland and subsequently a disaster zone. The island is located off the southeastern African coast southwest from Seychelles and northeast of Madagascar. Its capital city was Hammer Bay.
Hawk and Dove
fictional characters by DC Comics
FoxTrot
FoxTrot is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Amend. The strip launched on April 10, 1988, and it originally ran seven days a week. From December 31, 2006 onwards, FoxTrot has only appeared on Sundays.
Nick Raider
fictional human
Piranha Club
comic strip
Simon du Fleuve
Unknown Soldier
fictional character from the DC Universe
Checkmate
fictional covert operations agency within the DC Comics universe
Aliens
Dark Horse Comics line
Agrippine
French comic series
Aquablue
Aquablue is a French science fiction graphic novel by writer Thierry Cailleteau with several artists, Olivier Vatine (first volumes) and Ciro Tota (middle volumes) and Stéphane Brangier ('Siro', latest volumes). An adventure and military-based series, it also features ecological themes and criticism of colonial exploitation. Much of the series has been translated into German and parts into English.
Fall of the Mutants
comic book crossover event