Kingdom British adult spoof comic magazine Viz comics Viz A E Acker Bilk &ndash See Jimmy Hill . Afternoon ... made by John Brown, the original publisher of VizComic The only editorial comment I ever made, explains ... Tyne based Viz. In the strip, the rival gangs of schoolboys are asked to produce a comic. The Jocks comic is the best, of course, but the underhand Geordies decide to copy them. Viz responded in kind ... answers the most polite request with a rude word or phrase. This comic actually predates Viz, featuring ... a robber with a bucket on his head. References reflist DEFAULTSORT List Of VizComic Strips Category Viz characters Category Lists of fictional characters Category Comic strips started in the 1970s ... alive. Chris Donald, creator of Viz , has said that in the early days of the magazine he would ... cartoon, voiced by Harry Enfield . According to Viz cartoonist Graham Drury, half the readers thought ... who tells people to buy the comic or he shoots the croc. Christ on a Bender &ndash ... lazy, corrupt and incompetent and eventually switch their allegiance to the villains. The comic occasionally .... Ltd threatened legal action over a variety of Viz spoofs based on characters from The Beano and The Dandy ... to Desert Island Discs and the The Topper comics Topper comic story Desert Island Dick . Desert Island ... The Beano Beano comic strip The Numskulls in which we see the inner thought processes or lack thereof ... edition comic Hugh Phemism is unable to communicate in anything other than circumlocutory language ... his dad s a bad driver. Jack Black Viz Jack Black &ndash a young amateur detective who gets people ... , according to fellow Viz cartoonist Davey Jones, out of an old copy of Whizzer and Chips . As the strip ... . Little Plumber &ndash Spoof of The Beano Beano comic strip Little Plum , in which the Indigenous ... Ballet School &ndash a parody of the comic strips in the 1970s 1980s style of teenage girl ... first appearance in the comic along with his opposite Little Old Man , a more short lived character ... more details
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unreferenced date November 2007 Infobox VG title Viz The Computer Game image File Viz The Computer Game BoxArt.jpg 256px Viz The Computer Game caption Cover art publisher Virgin Interactive distributor released 1991 genre Racing video game Racing modes Single player platforms Commodore 64 , ZX Spectrum Sinclair Spectrum , Amiga , Amstrad CPC , Atari ST , Personal Computer PC Viz The Computer Game also known in game as Viz The Soft Floppy One and Viz The Game on the box cover is a single player Racing video game racing game based on the VizcomicViz adult comic which was released in 1991 by Virgin Interactive . The game s lively music was composed by Jeroen Tel . Summary Popular characters Johnny Fartpants , Biffa Bacon and Buster Gonad compete in a series of five races around the fictional town of Fulchester for some unnamed prize . The races are run in the park , Fulchester High Street , a construction building site , the beach and a nightclub . The race commentator is Roger Mellie , who provides irreverent chat throughout the game, and many of Viz s popular characters pop up to help or hinder the contestants. Before the race, each character has the chance to earn tokens by playing a minigame which then can be used during gameplay to give him a temporary advantage . Biffa is able to punch his way through some obstacles or gets into a fight with himself boosting his speed. Johnny can use his flatulence pump power to jump over small obstacles or to take off and fly a short distance. Buster can use his unfeasibly large testicles to jump over small obstacles or put them in a wheelbarrow and gain a burst of speed. Each contestant must stick to his race lane otherwise the referee from Billy the Fish will hurl bricks at the errant racer temporarily stunning him. The courses are set so that each character cannot help running in and out of each other s lanes. If the character ... video games Category ZX Spectrum games nl Viz ... more details
for the British comic magazine Vizcomic Refimprove date July 2009 Lead too short date December 2008 Infobox company name VIZ Media logo File VIZ Media logo.png type Privately held company Private foundation ... Gem Award by Diamond Comic Distributors in 2007. VIZ keeps on publishing many titles, some ... Viz Video Comic book publishers in North America navbox Viz Media Category Book publishing companies ... Productions num employees divisions VIZ Pictures, J Pop Center subsid slogan homepage http www.vizmedia.com vizmedia.com VIZ Media, LLC , headquartered in San Francisco , is an anime , manga , and Japanese entertainment company. It was founded in 1986 as VIZ LLC. In 2005, VIZ LLC and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current VIZ Media LLC, which is jointly owned by Japanese publishers ... ShoPro Japan . ref cite web url http www.vizmedia.com about jobs publisher Viz Media title About Our ... used in 1986 to found VIZ Communications. ref name AsashiViz cite web url http www.asahi.com english ... TKY200709010077.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 03 16 ref File Viz Media HQ.JPG thumb Viz Media headquarters in San Francisco VIZ Communications released its first titles in 1987, which included Legend of Kamui , however sales were mediocre due to the specialist comic market being adverse to venturing into new territory. To counteract this problem, VIZ expanded into the general publishing ... titles. Sales also picked up when VIZ Communications acquired the license for the comedy series ... huge selling title, InuYasha . In the late 1990s, VIZ began making the push to move into the European ... Shueisha became a joint owner of VIZ Media in 2002, ref cite web url http www.icv2.com articles news 1679.html date 2002 08 02 title Shueisha Buys Equity Interest in Viz publisher ICv2 accessdate 2006 09 30 ref both Shogakukan and Shueisha began to release manga exclusively through VIZ. Shueisha s deal with VIZ may have been prompted by competition with Raijin Comics , a rival manga publisher ... more details
unreferenced date June 2007 VIZ Stal is a leading producer of cold rolled electrical steels and the largest producer of grain oriented electrical steel in Russia. Its share of global grain oriented electrical steel production is almost 11 per cent. Over 80 per cent of its products are exported. Geography and history VIZ Stal was established based on the production facilities of OJSC Verkh Isetsk plant. The facilities are located in the city of Ekaterinburg Urals Region , close to main transportation routes to Europe and South East Asia as well as to ports with all year round navigation of the western and eastern coasts of Russia. In 2006, the company became a part of NLMK Group. Products VIZ Stal features modern technological equipment. Production facilities have an annual capacity to produce about 200,000 tonnes of electrical steel. In 2006, the company produced 180,000 tonnes of grain oriented steel and 16,000 tonnes of non grain oriented steel. Novolipetsk Steel NLMK is the major supplier of hot rolled coils for further cold rolling at VIZ Stal. The main customers of electrical steels are leading Russian companies in the electrical and electronic industry, manufacturers of household electrical and radio appliances, as well as electrical companies from around the world. Employment At present when date February 2012 the company employs nearly 2,300 people. Category Steel companies of Russia ... more details
Infobox Film name The Comic image Comicposter.jpg image size caption theatrical poster director Carl Reiner producer Carl Reiner br Aaron Ruben writer Carl Reiner br Aaron Ruben narrator Dick Van Dyke starring Dick Van Dyke br Mickey Rooney br Michele Lee music Jack Elliott composer Jack Elliott cinematography W. Wallace Kelley editing Adrienne Fazan studio Columbia Pictures Corporation released November 19, 1969 US runtime 94 minutes country Film US language English language English budget preceded by followed by The Comic is a 1969 comedy film co written, co produced and directed by Carl Reiner . It stars Dick Van Dyke as Billy Bright &ndash the original title of the film &ndash and Michele Lee as Bright s love interest, Reiner himself and Mickey Rooney as Bright s friend and work colleagues. Reiner wrote the screenplay with Aaron Ruben , which was inspired by the end of silent film era, and in part, by the life of silent film superstar Buster Keaton . Plot Billy Bright Dick Van Dyke , a Silent comedy film silent era film comedian , narrates this film which begins at his character s funeral in 1969 and tells his life story in Flashback narrative flashback s, unable to see his own faults and morosely and incorrectly blaming others for the turns of the events in his life. Headstrong and talented, vaudeville clown Bright arrives on his first California film location insisting that he ... s Press 2003, hardcover, ISBN 0312311044 . Quoted on http www.imdb.com title tt0064179 The Comic trivia ... this film. Van Dyke said of The Comic very few people saw that movie, but we were proud of it. ref ..., 2000. http transcripts.cnn.com TRANSCRIPTS 0009 22 lkl.00.html ref Availability The Comic was produced ... Notes reflist External links imdb title id 0064179 title The Comic Amg movie 10495 The Comic rotten tomatoes id 1004553 comic title The Comic spacing Carl Reiner DEFAULTSORT Comic, The Category ... English language films Category American films Category Films directed by Carl Reiner pt The Comic ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Viz Sinara Yekaterinburg image File Viz Sinara Yekaterinburg.gif 120px fullname Viz Sinara Yekaterinburg nickname founded 1992 ground Palace of Sports, Yekaterinburg capacity chairman flagicon Russia Grigori Viktorovitch Ivanov manager flagicon Russia Sergei Skorovich league Russian Futsal Super League Superleague season 2009 10 position Russian Futsal Super League Superleague , 1st pattern la1 pattern b1 viz home pattern ra1 leftarm1 000000 body1 rightarm1 000000 shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 pattern la2 pattern b2 viz away pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF FFFFFF FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF Viz Sinara Yekaterinburg in Russian language Russian are a futsal club based in Yekaterinburg , Russia . They had been founded in 1992. They compete in Russian futsal Superliga . Viz Sinara are the champions of UEFA Futsal Cup in 2008. Generally, Sinara players are Russians most of them are club s alumni . Only a few foreigners played for Sinara in their history. Titles Russian Futsal Super League Russian champions 2 2008 09, 2009 10 Russian Runner up 4 1997 98, 1998 99, 2005 06, 2006 07 UEFA Futsal Cup 1 2007 08 UEFA Futsal Cup 2008 UEFA Futsal Cup finalists 1 2008 09 UEFA Futsal Cup 2009 External links http www.mfkviz.ru plugins news list.htm Club Official Website http www.uefa.com competitions futsalcup clubs club 2600229 kindstatic 16 index.html club profie at UEFA uefa.com http www.footballzz.co.uk equipa.php?id 10751 club profile at footballzz.co.uk UEFA Futsal Cup Russian Futsal Super League Futsal in Russia DEFAULTSORT Viz Sinara Yekaterinburg Category Russian futsal clubs Category Sport in Yekaterinburg Category Sports clubs established in 1992 de MFK Viz Sinara es MFK Viz Sinara Ekaterimburgo fr MFK Viz Sinara Iekaterinbourg it MFK Viz Sinara Ekaterinburg ru ... more details
Primarysources date January 2008 If... is an ongoing political comic strip which appears in the UK newspaper The Guardian , written and drawn by Steve Bell cartoonist Steve Bell since its creation in 1981. ref name Guardian cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk commentisfree series if publisher www.guardian.co.uk title Steve Bell s If ... accessdate 2011 12 14 ref Deleted image removed Image If strip.png thumb right Sample strip from June 1987 . The cast have been forced out of their east London squatting squat by the yuppification of the area, and so ambush Downing Street so one of the penguins disguised as a plush toy can defecate upon Margaret Thatcher s head as a protest. Style If... is a sharp and cynical satirisation of United Kingdom British politics and current affairs news format current affairs from a left wing perspective. It s named after the famous Rudyard Kipling If poem . ref name Guardian Suiting both Bell s anarchic artistic style and the paper s political stance, it consists of a short usually three panel daily episode in each Monday to Thursday edition of the paper, with subjects usually covered in these 4 day long segments. If... occasionally utilises wordplay and coarse humour Bell is fond of using the pejorative United Kingdom British word wanker and its euphemism euphemistic variants, for example. With the Guardian s move to new presses, If... started to appear in full colour in September 2005. Initially, the title was reflected in the concept, with each week presenting a separate stand alone story such as If... Dinosaurs roamed Fleet Street, or If the Bash Street Kids ran the country . This shifted into a different approach during the 1982 Falklands Mavinas war, when Bell started to concentrate on two central characters Royal Navy officer Kipling and the Penguin ... If... Comic Category The Guardian Category Political comic strips Category British comic strips Category Comic strips started in the 1980s Category 1982 comic debuts Category Works originally ... more details
Infobox company name Viz Media Europe,S.A.R.L. logo File VIZ Media logo.png type Privately held company Private foundation Amsterdam , Netherlands founder location Paris , France locations area served Europe , Middle East , Africa key people John Easum industry publication revenue operating income net income assets equity owner Viz Media num employees divisions subsid slogan homepage http www.vizeurope.com Viz Media Europe Viz Media Europe, S.A.R.L. is a European manga publisher and anime distributor headquartered in Paris , France . It is Viz Media s European subsidiary. It holds partnerships with TV channels, DVD distributors, and manga publishers. The company used to be headquartered in Amsterdam , the capital of the Netherlands . The company opened its Paris operations on January 15, 2007. ref cite news title John Easum New President of VIZ Media Europe in New Paris Headquarters publisher Animation World Network date 28 December 2006 url http www.awn.com news people john easum new president viz media europe new paris headquarters accessdate 2011 03 23 ref Content Naruto Death Note Kirarin Revolution Bleach manga Hamtaro Blue Dragon Honey and Clover InuYasha Mega Man Star Force anime and more Partners Italia 1 T l toon French TV channel T l toon Nickelodeon France & Wallonia Nickelodeon France Cartoon Network Spain Cartoon Network Italy RTL II Game One Animax Spain Animax German TV channel Animax Germany FORTA Manga Entertainment Panini Video Cuatro TV channel Cuatro Canal Buzz Kana publisher Kana and a lot more See also Yamato Video Italy Beez Entertainment Kaz Reanimedia Mega Anime MC Entertainment Dynit References Reflist External links http www.vizeurope.com Official Site Viz Media Category Manga distributors Category Anime companies Category Viz Media Category Companies based in Paris ... more details
, suggests that she may share his political allegiance. Category Viz characters Black, Jack Category Fictional detectives Black, Jack Category Nazis in comic book fiction ... more details
Orphan date October 2011 unreferenced date July 2007 Deleted image removed Image Spit.jpg thumb Cover from issue 15, dated April 1994 Spit was the name of a United Kingdom British adult comic that was published during the 1990s. It was one of many such comics similar to Viz comics Viz , and was also considerably cruder and of lower production quality than its inspiration, many strips ending with sex ual humour. As well as comic strips, it also included photo strips, joke articles, celebrity references, and adverts for phone lines and mail order products. One of it s contributing writer cartoonists was Allin Kempthorne who has since gone on to become a television and film actor and writer. Category Adult humour titles Category Defunct British comics UK comics stub ... more details
Gas was a United Kingdom British adult comic that was published monthly by Galaxy Publications from 1989 to 1991. Gas was one of many such comics emulating the success of VizcomicViz , and like many of its peers and unlike its upmarket siblings Brain Damage comic Brain Damage and Talking Turkey comic Talking Turkey was a crude copycat of the format Viz pioneered. Initially, many strips were clearly rejected from Viz many set in Viz s fictional town of Fulchester , but with the F tippex ed out thus Gas appeared to be set in Ul chester . These strips were often of extremely poor quality, both in terms of artwork and plotting. As the title matured, however, strips submitted for Gas became more common and the production quality increased. A number of strips from Gas resurfaced in the comic UT comic UT which ran for 18 months from 1991. ref cite news title Is Viz Still The Biz? work BBC News url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 193958.stm accessdate October 15, 1998 date October 15, 1998 ref Gas ran until Volume 3, number 10 issue 34 Strips included The Gas Family the title strip, an antisocial mother, father, and son, with offensive body odour Arthur Pilkington Chartered Barbarian Pilkington was a be spectacled barbarian accountant in the days of Genghis Khan who got up to many fianance related shenanigans. Written and drawn by David Leach who later sold the same idea and redrew some of the same strips for the adult humour magazine UT. David also drew several of the later issue covers for Gas in the style of the great EC comics. Phallas The Soap Opera and Tales Of Nambygate ref cite news title Tales of Nambygate work Indy Planet url http www.indyplanet.com store product info.php?products id 6129 accessdate November 2, 2011 date November 1, 2011 ref by Kev F. Sutherland Wor Jackie ... date July 2009 cite news title Is Viz Still The Biz? work BBC News url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk ... 2, 2011 date November 1, 2011 DEFAULTSORT Gas Comic Category Adult humour titles Category Defunct British ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 for the comic strip by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman Zits Image Zit cover.jpg right thumb Cover to Zit, issue 5 Zit was an adult United Kingdom British comic that was published by Humour Publications UK , beginning with a free sample issue in January 1991, and with issue 1 in February 1991. It was one of many such comics similar to VizcomicViz , and was also of lower production quality than its inspiration. As well as comic strips, it also included photo strips, joke articles, celebrity references, and adverts for phone lines and mail order products, many of a pornographic or sexual nature. The owner of Humour Publications, Russell Church , attempted to stir up an aggressive rivalry between his publication and the far more successful Viz , but, as Viz editor Chris Donald stated in his autobiography , Church s magazine was so bad he couldn t give the thing away . In 1993 Church sued another Viz clone, the Huddersfield based Spit comic Spit , for passing itself off as Zit. He pursued the case all the way to the High Court of Justice High Court , where the judge ruled that nobody with reasonable apprehension or eyesight could confuse the two comics. Church was ordered to pay Spit s legal bills, which came to around 32,000. Soon after this setback, Church was sued by the British TV presenter Anne Diamond , following a tasteless reference in Zit to her child s tragic cot death . This effectively sank Humour Publications, and Zit continued with a different publisher s backing before vanishing from the shelves in 2002. Contributors Allin Kempthorne wrote and drew several features including the semi regular strip Starface . He has since gone on to become a television and film actor and writer. In other media A video called Zit The Video was produced in 1993, featuring many of its characters in five minute segments. An audio cassette tape entitled An Earful of Zit was also released in 1993 and was marketed and distributed by PolyGram Record Operations ... more details
Refimprove date September 2008 File Filmscomics1.jpg thumb The cover of a Di Gi Charat film comic A Nihongo film comic firumu komikku , or Nihongo anime comics anime komikkusu , also referred to as ani manga , are Japanese manga volumes which use images from an anime series, film, or video release instead of the standard drawn panels. They generally contain the full dialog from the anime from which they are adapted. While generally published in tank bon book form, they are also sometimes released electronically as e book s, occasionally called e manga. This format has been adopted by companies such as Walt Disney Disney and companies from other countries television and film, and may even be based on live action productions. ref http www.animenewsnetwork.com press release 2004 04 06 tokyopop and disney expand on cinemanga success Tokyopop and Disney expand on Cinemanga Success . Anime News Network . April 6, 2004. Accessed 20 July 2007. ref Companies such as Tokyopop and Viz Media Viz release films comics but refer to them as Cine manga and Ani manga, respectively. These western companies also release films comics for young readers. Films comics have been well received in English speaking countries, with some titles selling more than 500,000 copies. ref http www.icv2.com articles home 8740.html Avatar Cine Manga Tops 500k . ICv2. May 25, 2006. Accessed 20 July 2007. ref References reflist Category Anime and manga terminology Category Manga industry ca Anime c mics es Anime comic eo Filmkomikso fr Anime comics ja pt Film comic ru simple Film comic fi Cine manga ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Ut cover.jpg thumb right Cover of UT issue 1 Infobox Magazine name UT Comic image imagesize caption pseudonym birth name birth date October 1991 birth place death date death place medium Comic strip humour magazine nationality UK active genre comedy subject influences influenced spouse domesticpartner notable work signature website footnotes current members past members UT was a United Kingdom British adult comic that was published monthly in the mid 1990s. ref cite web title Harry Hill s Dandy memories work Comic Art blog url http kevfcomicart.blogspot.com 2010 10 harry hills dandy memories.html accessdate October 26, 2010 ref The title began as a weekly pop music parody strip by Kev F Sutherland and Russ Carvell in the music paper Sounds magazine Sounds , running from 1987 until Sounds final issue in 1991. When Sutherland got the chance to create a new humour magazine in September 1991 he revived the strip s name, with Carvell drawing the covers and lead movie parody strips. Edited by Sutherland, UT was one of many comics emulating the success of VizcomicViz ref cite news title Is Viz Still The Biz? work BBC News url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 193958.stm accessdate October 15, 1998 date October 15, 1998 ref however it attempted to engage the quality end of the market, with a variety of strips by talented and established cartoon ists, Television TV satire s, and supposedly intelligent for the genre subject matter. However, in order to obtain financial backing, it required to be published by Sport Newspapers , who also publish the semi pornographical Tabloid newspaper format tabloid Sunday Sport as a result, UT featured a large number of pornographic adverts and Sport branding in some contrast to its content. A recurring theme throughout the comic was a fictionalised version of Sutherland battling with a stereotypical pornographer, a fat ... of ineffectual nightclub bouncer doorman bouncer s References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Ut Comic Category ... more details
Infobox comic book title Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title Oink image noimage yes caption schedule Weekly format Children s publisher Fleetway date 3 May 1986 22 October 1988 startmo startyr endmo endyr issues 68 main char team writers artists pencillers inkers letterers colorists editors creative team month creative team year creators TPB ISBN TPB ISBN subcat sort altcat addpubcat nonUS Oink was a British comic for children which was published from 3 May 1986 22 October 1988. It set out to be deliberately anarchic , reminiscent of Viz comics Viz but for children. Part of its difference in the marketplace was that it attracted writers and cartoonists from a wide range of previous disciplines. It was devised, launched and edited by Patrick Gallagher comic writer Patrick Gallagher , Private Eye regular contributor Tony Husband and Mark Rodgers although within the fiction of the comic it was edited by a character called Uncle Pigg similar to 2000 AD comic 2000 AD s Tharg the Mighty . Other featured artists and writers were Husband s Private Eye colleague Haldane , ex The Fall band The Fall ... Malcolm Douglas , future Viz contributors Davy Thorp and Chris Donald , future Beano writer artist ... comic Buster after the comic s founders, Patrick Gallagher writer Patrick Gallagher , Tony Husband and Mark .... fact date January 2012 Notable strips Some of the most popular recurring characters in the comic ... Cowpat County Frank Sidebottom Psycho Gran Aside from straightforward comic strips, the comic would ... of the comic s run, each issue had a theme e.g., Christmas , holidays, family etc. which often allowed the comic to experiment. One issue dubbed Oink goes Peculiar showed everything going wrong in the Oink ... Pigg and the Plops all went on holiday, leaving a skeleton staff to produce the comic. Real life ..., set up by fans and has many of the comic s contributors as members http www.notbbc.co.uk oink ... s Comic , H2G2 h2g2 http homepages.tesco.net parsonsp html oink.html Oink The Computer Game Buster ... more details
Merge from American comic book discuss Talk Comic book Merge discussion date April 2012 Refimprove date November 2007 Globalize date August 2010 Comics navbar title Comic book image Action Comics 1.jpg caption Action Comics 1 About periodicals containing comics the comics medium Comics A comic book or comicbook ... work The Eagle Awards accessdate 3 October 2010 ref often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a funny book , comic paper , or comic magazine is a magazine made up of comics, narrative ... by dialog usually in word balloon s, emblematic of the comic book art form as well as including brief descriptive prose. The first comic book appeared in the United States in 1933, reprinting the earlier newspaper comic strip s, which established many of the story telling devices used in comics. The term comic book arose because the first comic books reprinted humor comic strips. Despite their name, comic books are not necessarily humorous in tone modern comic books tell stories in a variety of genres. American comic books Main American comic book Image Rulah2401.jpg thumb Rulah, Jungle Goddess ... fiction Horror stories Since the introduction of the comic book format in 1933 with the publication of Famous Funnies , the United States has produced the most titles, with only the British comic ... divide the career of the comic book in the U.S. into several ages or List of time periods historical eras American comics Proto comic books and the Platinum Age Proto comic books and the Platinum Age Golden Age of Comic Books Golden Age Silver Age of comic books Silver Age Bronze Age of Comic Books Bronze Age Modern Age of Comic Books Modern Age Comic book historians continue to debate the exact ... known American prototype comic book. The introduction of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster s Superman in 1938 turned comic books into a major industry, ref cite book last Goulart first Ron authorlink Ron Goulart title Comic Book Culture An Illustrated History date 1 June 2000 publisher Collectors Press ... more details
Comic magazine may refer to A periodical containing comic strips, in the British comic UK referred to as comic . In the U.S., more commonly referred to as a comic book . In Japan comic magazines are called List of manga magazines manga . See also Franco Belgian comics magazines . SIA comics Category Magazines about comics ... more details
File Curtis Comic logo.jpg 110px parent Dae Han Realty status Defunct End date 2002 09 20 founded ... Comic book s topics Fiction genre Horror, fantasy, sports, drama, mystery and science fiction imprints Curtis Comic imprint revenue numemployees 5 nasdaq Curtis Comic is the first English language English comic book publisher to specialize in only Korean comics manhwa and was the last to do so. Curtis Comic was launched by Curtis Lee when he realised that the popularity of manga could open a door ... were made. History Curtis Comic was founded by Curtis Lee when he relised that with the growing popularity .... The titles Curtis Comic range from many genres horror, fantasy, sports, drama, mystery and science ... last McNeil first Sheena date 9 September 2002 title Curtis Comic Manhwa in the West journal Sequential ... Lee first Curtis url http www.curtiscomic.com about.htm title Welcome to CURTIS COMIC publisher Curtis Comic, Inc. archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20021014105817 http www.curtiscomic.com about.htm archivedate 2009 10 14 accessdate 2009 02 16 ref Curtis Comic was the third publisher to publish manhwa ... from Comic Champ . Later to promote the company, Curtis Lee attended Otakon , San Diego Comic Con International , and Dragon Con and also planned to attend Wizard Con, Pittsburgh Comic Con and San Diego Comic Con International the year after. Curtis also planned to bring some of the Korean manhwa artists along with him. ref name Isaac cite interview last Lee first Curtis subject Curtis Comic interviewer Isaac Alexander title Curtis Comic Bringing Manhwa into the Public Consciousness url http www.animefringe.com ... format PDF publisher Anime Tourist Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Curtis Comic unententionally .... Products Curtis Comic published thirteen titles in all. ref name McNeil According to Curtis Lee, he was also planning on producing toys and animation, and maybe making a whole magazine like Viz Media ..., they would be Into the Storm , PSI , and Slasher . ref name Isaac Curtis Comic has no real ... more details
superheroes, The Beano Beano , The Dandy Dandy , Eagle comic Eagle and Viz comics Viz characters, Doctor ...About The British charity for the needy The American charity for the homeless Comic Relief USA other uses Comic Relief disambiguation Infobox Television show name Comic Relief image File Comic Relief.svg 200px caption Comic Relief logo genre Telethon camera Multiple runtime Various presenter Jonathan ... Carr br Comic Relief On television See full list narrated country United Kingdom location BBC Television ... related Children in Need br Sport Relief website http www.bbc.co.uk rednoseday Comic Relief is an operating ... Our History Comic Relief Bot generated title ref The highlight of Comic Relief s appeal is Red Nose Day , a biennial telethon held in March, alternating with sister project Sport Relief . Comic Relief ... in Need , held annually in November. Comic Relief was launched live on Noel Edmonds The Late, Late ... in Sudan. The idea for Comic Relief came from the noted charity worker Jane Tewson , who established ... principles behind working at Comic Relief is the Golden Pound Principle where every single donated ... in 1985, Comic Relief has raised over pound sterling 750  million. ref http www.comicrelief.com about us About Us Comic Relief Bot generated title ref Critics of Comic Relief and other BBC charity ... Executive of 120,410. In 2002, Comic Relief and BBC Sport teamed up to create Sport Relief , a new ... alternates years with Red Nose Day, Comic Relief s flagship event. Red Nose Day occurs in odd numbered years, and Sport Relief in even numbered years. In 2009, Comic Relief launched a website calling ... way in which Comic Relief raises money. The first Red Nose Day RND was held on 5 February 1988 and since ... News at Ten is aired on BBC One, Comic Relief continues on BBC Two , and then resumes on BBC One at 10 ... Girls song Who Do You Think You Are became the official Comic Relief single of this event and sold ... Red Nose Day 1997 Small change, big difference publisher Comic relief accessdate 14 March 2009 ref ... more details
Comic Con , Comic Con or ComiCon may refer to any of the following Comic book convention s, none of them affiliated to any other San Diego Comic Con International , annual fan convention in San Diego held since 1970, also known as Comic Con or San Diego Comic Con Dallas Comic Con , annual fan convention in Dallas, Texas New York Comic Con , annual fan convention in New York City held since 2006 Baltimore Comic Con , annual fan convention in Baltimore held since 2000 Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo , annual fan convention in Chicago, the Windy City, held since 2010 Phoenix ComiCon London Film and Comic Con , annual fan convention in London held since 2004 Emerald City ComiCon , annual fan convention in Seattle held since 2003 Montreal Comiccon , annual fan convention in Montreal held since 2007 Comicon.com , a website established by Rick Veitch, writer of Star Wars comics. Comic Con India , a commercial convention in Delhi, started in 2011 by a media company. Toronto Comic Con , Toronto comic com http newsstandcomics.com quaker square news stand comic con Quaker Square News Stand Comic Con , Quaker Square News Stand Comic Con Comic Con , Comic Con or ComiCon should not be used in reference to http www.calgaryexpo.com Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo , annual fan convention in Calgary, Alberta, held since 2006 See also Comecon , the trade treaty Comecon band , a Swedish death metal band Comiket , a Japanese comic convention Comiaken people , one of the Cowichan Tribes disambiguation it Comic Con ... more details
For the play Jack Shepherd actor Comic Cuts was a United Kingdom British comic book . It was created by the reporter, Alfred Harmsworth through his company Amalgamated Press Amalgamated Press AP . It was published from 1890 to 1953, lasting 3006 issues, and in its early days inspired other publishers to produce rival comics. Its first issue was an assortment of reprints from United States American publications. ref http www.britishcomics.com Comic Cuts index.htm Comic Cuts at britishcomics.com ref During its lifetime, the comic merged with many others including Golden Penny 1928 , Jolly Comic 1939 and Larks 1940 . Comic Cuts finally disappeared in September 1953 when it was merged with Knockout UK comics Knockout . ref http www.britishcomics.com Comic Cuts index.htm Comic Cuts at britishcomics.com ref Comic Cuts held the record for the most issues of a British weekly comic for 46 years, until The Dandy overtook it in 1999. The comic is mentioned in G. K. Chesterton s 1905 book Heretics ref http www.cse.dmu.ac.uk mward gkc books heretics ch3.html III. On Mr. Rudyard Kipling and Making the World Small from Heretics at cse.dmu.ac.uk ref , and in a line of Cyril Tawney s song Chicken on a Raft He s looking at me Comic Cuts again . References Reflist Buster UK comics stub Category Fleetway and IPC Comics titles Category Publications established in 1890 Category Publications disestablished in 1953 Category British humour comics fr Comic Cuts ... more details
Infobox Software name Image COMIC LIFE.png 100px logo Deleted image removed Image Comiclifeicon.png 48px screenshot caption Comic Life 1.3 running under Mac OS X v10.4 developer plasq released ? latest release version 2.0.5 latest release date July 19th 2011 latest preview version latest preview date programming language Objective C operating system Mac OS X , Windows XP Windows Vista Vista IO language English genre Publishing license Proprietary software Proprietary website http plasq.com comiclife Comic Life Advert date September 2008 Comic Life is a comic desktop publishing computer program developed by plasq for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows Windows . Comic Life was previously bundled with Apple Intel architecture Intel Macs . The program is designed to create comic strips or arrange photos into a scrapbook. With a Webcam or built in iSight, Comic Life allows the user to snap a picture and add this to a comic very easily. These images as well as those from iPhoto and anywhere on the hard drive can be filtered to look comic like. Comic panels, lettering, captions and balloons are also major features of the program. Comic Life is designed to work with Apple s iPhoto program and iLife software suite. The Mac OS X version was released in April 2005 and the Microsoft Windows Windows version was released in October 2007. The software also connects to MobileMe Apple s MobileMe . Comic Life Magiq On May 15, 2008, Plasq released Comic Life Magiq. It contains new features and a improved interface. Citation needed date October 2008 References references External links http www.comiclife.com Comic Life Official Website http www.flickr.com photos tags comiclife Comic Life creations on Flickr Reviews http www.computeractive.co.uk computeractive software 2255295 comic life deluxe Review of Comic Life Deluxe Computeractive Category Plasq Category Apple Design Award winners de Comic Life ja sv Comic Life uk Comic Life ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Comic ballet is a subcategory of narrative ballet , and denotes a dramatic work of a light or comic nature. Comic ballets include Cinderella comic ballet Cinderella Copp lia Don Quixote ballet Don Quixote La Fille Mal Gard e Pineapple Poll Pirates of Penzance The Ballet Ballet terms Ballet Category Ballet terminology Ballet stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced February 2008 advert February 2008 original research February 2008 Comic World is an anime oriented festival that is held in South Korea , Hong Kong , and Taiwan . South Korea Because there are few amateur circle conventions in Korea, this convention is considered to be not only the biggest anime convention, but also the Comiket of Korea. Along with ACA festival , it is one of the top anime conventions in Korea. Comic World is held in Seoul and Busan . Summary Comic World was first held in 1999 May for the first time and boasts the largest number of circles and visitors compared to any other anime conventions in Korea. It provides exhibition booths, item lockers, and a dressing room for its attendees. It also allows visitors to participate in various activities such as illustration and cosplay contests, singing competitions, and chance to speak with one s favorite manhwa artists. Currently, Seoul Comic World is held once a month and Busan Comic World once every two months. Characteristics and Criticisms Unlike ACA festival and CAN festival which started strictly as a place for amateur artists to gather, Comic World was created with financial profit in mind. Because of this, it has frequent, large events and soon gained mass popularity. Comic World allows circles to reserve a booth at the end of a previous Comic World festival, and the reservations usually fill up in one day, evidencing its popularity. External links Commonscat Comic World The http cosplay4.com index.php?cat 32 Comic World Gallery. http www.cwhk.org Comic World Hong Kong http www.comicw.co.kr Comic World Seoul http www.comicworld.com.tw Comic World Taiwan Category Anime conventions ko ja zh Comic World ... more details