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The Adventures of Tintin
series of 24 comic albums by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi (Hergé‎)
Asterix
Asterix ( or , "Asterix the Gaul"; also known as Asterix and Obelix in some adaptations or The Adventures of Asterix) is a French comic album series about a Gaulish village which, thanks to a magic potion that enhances strength, resists the forces of Julius Caesar's Roman Republic Army in the time after the Gallic Wars. Many adventures take the titular hero Asterix and his friend Obelix to Rome and beyond.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
fictional team of anthropomorphic turtles
Peanuts
Peanuts (briefly subtitled '''''featuring "Good ol' Charlie Brown"''') is a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz. The strip originally ran from 1950 to 2000, continuing in reruns afterward. Peanuts'' is regarded as one of the most popular and influential comic strips in history, with 17,897 strips published in all, making it "arguably the longest story ever told by one human being". At the time of Schulz's death in 2000, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of roughly 355 million across 75 countries, and had been
Lucky Luke
Belgian comics series by Morris
Persepolis
2000–2003 French-language graphic novel series by Marjane Satrapi
Corto Maltese
comics series
Little Nemo
US early 20th century comic strip
Fritz the Cat
fictional character created by Robert Crumb
Titeuf
Titeuf (known sometimes as Tootuff in English) is a Swiss comic series created by the Swiss comic-book creator Zep in 1992. In 2001 it was adapted into an animated TV series and in 2011 into a film with the same title. The series also appears in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Tchô!.
Johan and Peewit
Belgian comics series by Peyo
Big Hero 6
comic book superhero team
Bamse
thumb|Logo is a Swedish cartoon created by Rune Andréasson. The highly popular children's cartoon first emerged as a series of television short films as well as a weekly half-page Sunday strip in 1966, before being published periodically in its own comic magazine since 1973.
Amar Chitra Katha
India based comic book series and publisher
Spike and Suzy
comic series
Heavy Metal
American science fiction and fantasy comics magazine
A Boy Named Charlie Brown
1969 film by Bill Melendez
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
1971-1997 American comic book
Valhalla
Danish comic book series
Werner
cartoon character
B.C.
comic strip created by Johnny Hart
Nimona
Nimona is a science fantasy graphic novel by American cartoonist ND Stevenson. The story follows the title character, a shapeshifter who joins the disgraced knight Ballister Blackheart in his plans to destroy the over-controlling Institute. Blackheart's intent to operate under his code of ethics contrasts with Nimona's natural impulsivity.
Globi
Globi is a Swiss cartoon character occasionally referred to as Switzerland's Mickey Mouse. He is pictured as an anthropomorphic blue parrot with a yellow beak wearing a black beret and a pair of red and black checkered trousers. He was created by the Swiss cartoonist Robert Lips, as an advertising character for the Swiss department store Globus in 1932 for the company's 25th anniversary. His name was originally planned as "Kimbukku", but he was later renamed Globi after the local Basel German (Baseldytsch) dialect word for the department store that created him.
The Smurfs
comic series
Tom Puss
Dutch comic series
Aya of Yop City
French graphic novels
Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek
comic book series
Lady Death
fictional character in Coffin Comics
Jeż Jerzy
comic by Rafał Skarżycki and Tomasz Lew Leśniak
Bucky Bug
Disney comic strip character
Footrot Flats
comic strip by New Zealand cartoonist Murray Ball
Kayko and Kokosh
Polish comic book series
Technotise
Technotise is a Serbian science fiction comic album created by artist Aleksa Gajić and writer Darko Grkinić. The comic was adapted into animated feature film Technotise: Edit & I.
KEVIN
Patoruzú is a comic character created in 1928 by Dante Quinterno and is considered the most popular hero of Argentine comics. Patoruzú is a wealthy Tehuelche cacique with great estate properties in Patagonia, and possesses both superhuman physical strength and a charitable yet naive heart. He was originally only a side character in Quinterno's series "Don Gil Contento", but became so popular with readers that the comic was renamed after him.
Rogue Trooper
comic strip