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Spider-Man
Spider-Man is a superhero in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962) in the Silver Age of Comic Books. Widely regarded as one of the most popular and commercially successful superheroes, he has been featured in comic books, television shows, films, video games, novels, and plays.
Batman
Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane, and debuted in the 27th issue of the comic book Detective Comics on March 30, 1939. In the DC Universe, Batman is the alias of Bruce Wayne, a wealthy American playboy, philanthropist, and industrialist who resides in the fictional Gotham City. Originally a millionaire, later versions of the character depict him as a billionaire. His origin story features him swearing vengeance against criminals after witnessing the murder of his parents, Thomas and Mar
Superman
Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, first appearing in issue #1 of Action Comics, published in the United States on April 18, 1938. Superman has been regularly published in American comic books since then, and has been adapted to other media including radio serials, novels, films, television shows, theater, and video games. Superman is the archetypal superhero: he wears an outlandish costume, uses a codename, and fights evil and averts disasters with the aid of extraordinary abilities. Although there are earlier characters who arguably fit this defini
Popeye
Popeye the Sailor Man is a cartoon character created by Elzie Crisler Segar, first appearing on January 17, 1929, in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre. The strip was in its tenth year when Popeye made his debut, but the one-eyed sailor quickly became the lead character, and Thimble Theatre became one of King Features' most popular properties during the early 1930s. Popeye became the suitor of longtime Thimble Theatre star Olive Oyl, and Segar introduced new supporting characters such as adopted son Swee'Pea and friend J. Wellington Wimpy, as well as foes like the Sea Hag and
Tintin in Tibet
twentieth volume of The Adventures of Tintin
Flash Gordon
hero of a science fiction adventure comic strip
Spirou et Fantasio in « Le Journal de Spirou »
Franco-Belgian comics series
The Calculus Affair
eighteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin
Judge Dredd
fictional comic book character
Archie Comics
American comic book publisher
Sazae-san
is a Japanese yonkoma manga series written and illustrated by Machiko Hasegawa. It was first published in Hasegawa's local paper, the , on April 22, 1946. When the Asahi Shimbun wished to have Hasegawa draw the four-panel comic for their paper, she moved to Tokyo in 1949 with the explanation that the main characters had moved from Kyūshū to Tokyo as well. The first Sazae-san strip run by the Asahi Shimbun was published on November 30, 1949. The manga dealt with everyday life and contemporary situations in Tokyo until Hasegawa retired and ended the series, with the final comic published on Febr
Blake and Mortimer
comic book series
Buck Rogers
science fiction hero
Blue Beetle
name of Multiple DC Comics Superheroes
Mandrake the Magician
comic strip created by Lee Falk
Dick Tracy
American comic strip starting 1931
Modesty Blaise
comic strip
Blondie
American comic strip starting 1930
Little Orphan Annie
1924–2010 American comic strip
Buster Brown
comic strip character created in 1902 by Richard Felton Outcault
Bringing Up Father
1913-2000 American comic strip
Batman: Knightfall
comic book story arc
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
media franchise
Dan Dare
comics character
Li'l Abner
1934-1977 American comic strip by Al Capp
Terry and the Pirates
1934-1976 American comic strip
Doc Savage
fictional character
Gasoline Alley
American comic strip created by Frank King
Red Ryder
1938–1965 American comic strip
Blackhawk
fictional character
Secret Agent X-9
comic strip
Tom Puss
Dutch comic series
The Poe Clan
Japanese manga series
Jungle Jim
fictional hero of a series of jungle adventures
Fred Basset
television series
Cowboy Henk
Belgian absurd humor/surreal humor gag-a-day comic strip series
The Trigan Empire
Science-fiction comic series set on an Earth-like alien planet
Nick Knatterton
German comic strip
Joe Palooka
1930–1984 American comic strip
The Gumps
1917-1959 American comic strip
Skippy
1923-1945 American comic strip
Kronblom
Kronblom is a popular Swedish comic strip created by Elov Persson in 1927. It is published biweekly in Sweden in the comic book 91:an, along with a number of other comic strips, and in the weekly magazine Allers.
Moon Mullins
1923-1991 American comic strip