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TBO
comics magazine
The Smurfs
comic series
Ally Sloper
early comic strip character
Chacha Chaudhary
comic book hero
Superlópez
thumb|Superlópez Superlópez is a Spanish comic book character created by Jan. Created in 1973, Superlópez is a parody of Superman. Born Jo-Con-Él (translated as Damn-with-him) on the planet Chitón (Spanish slang meaning something like Shut up!) much like Superman's home planet of Krypton, he leaves his planet when he enters a spaceship and presses a button, an accident that sends him to Earth. He was raised by adoptive parents in Barcelona and concealed himself under the identity of office-worker Juan López (which is actually author Jan's real name). He works with his girlfriend, the bad-tempe
Zig et Puce
franco-Belgian comics series
Bat Lash
fictional Western superhero
Barelli
Barelli is a comics series featuring an eponymous character, created by Bob de Moor, which first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Tintin on 27 July 1950. Barelli made sporadic serial runs throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s while 8 albums in the series were released by Lombard and Bédescope.
Rat-Man
Italian comic
Zipi y Zape
comic series
The Fox and the Crow
cartoon characters
The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green
2005 film
Pinky
comic strip
Attila
Comic series by Derib and Maurice Rosy
Cubitus
Cubitus is a Franco-Belgian comics series, and the basis for the Wowser cartoon series appearing in the United States. Cubitus was created by the Belgian cartoonist Dupa, and features Cubitus, a large anthropomorphic dog, who lives with his owner Sémaphore. Cubitus is known as Dommel in Flanders and the Netherlands, Muppelo or Pom Pom in Finland, Teodoro in Italy, Zıpır in Turkey and Доммель in Russia. His name derives from the old anatomical name of the ulna bone, supposedly derived from the Greek kybiton (elbow).
Signor Bonaventura
comic strip
Pif
comic character
Herman and Katnip
American animated short film series
Arthur le fantôme justicier
French comic strip
Sammy
Belgian comics series
Idées noires
comic book series
Nick Knatterton
German comic strip
Moomin comic strips
Sturmtruppen
Sturmtruppen is a successful Italian series of anti-war comic books written and drawn by Bonvi, the artistic pseudonym of Franco Bonvicini. It started as four-frame comic strips back in 1968 and evolved into fully sized collector books by the 1990s. The series continued until the early 2000s.
Pondus
thumb|right|The first issue of the Norwegian Pondus magazine, 4 July 2000 Pondus is a comic strip created by the Norwegian cartoonist Frode Øverli. Since its start in 1995, it has become one of the most successful comic strips in Scandinavia. It has been translated to several languages, including Danish, English, German, Finnish, French, Icelandic, Latin, Sami, Swedish and Esperanto.
Billy the Cat
animated television series
Tick
fictional character
Old Master Q
Chinese manhua
Cowboy Henk
Belgian absurd humor/surreal humor gag-a-day comic strip series
The Rabbi's Cat
French comic book series
Kobane Calling: Greetings From Northern Syria
comic book by Zerolcalcare
Goong
manhwa series by Park So-hee
Chew
American comic book series
The Technopriests
comic book limited series
Bobo
Franco-Belgian comics series
Agent 212
comic book series
Gli Aristocratici
comic strip
Kid Paddle
Belgian gag-a-day comic
Cédric
Franco-Belgian comics series
13, Rue del Percebe
comic strip
Jane
comic strip
Philémon
comic book series
Giant Days
comic series created by John Allison
Hate
comic book series
Silex and the City
French comic strip
Baby Huey
cartoon character
Bucky Bug
Disney comic strip character
Katy Keene
comic book character
The Cartoon History of the Universe
book by Larry Gonick
Les Pieds nickelés
French comic published in 1908
Mickey Mouse
1930-1995 American comic strip
My Friend Irma
radio comedy of the 1940s and 1950s
Alley Oop
American comic strip starting 1932
Little Audrey
cartoon character
Demon Diary
manhwa
El botones Sacarino
comic series
Memín Pinguín
fictional comic book character
Rompetechos
'''' is a Spanish comic character created by cartoonist Francisco Ibáñez in 1964, protagonist of the series of the same name. Rompetechos is a short and myopic man whose poor vision generates comical situations. Ibánez stated repeatedly that, among his creations, this was his favorite character and due to this he appeared frequently in other series by the author, notably Mortadelo y Filemón (Mort and Phil'').
Sarah's Scribbles
webcomic by Sarah Andersen
Sjors & Sjimmie
Dutch comic strip