Great Comic Book Art at Gremlin Fine Arts Galleryhttp://www.thegremlin.com/comicart.html
Art for Dinky Duck Comics #1, Page 23. First Page of a Gandy Goose and Sourpuss Story. Page Size 10 x 15 Inches. 2922-CA $50.00 ARCHIE IN JINGLE BELLES - PART 1 1990-1991 Christma
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The Webcomic List - Compare Comicshttp://www.thewebcomiclist.com/compare.php
list of updated webcomics from all over the web, we currently have over 26700 web comics and online comics listed within our site. We aim to be the number one online comic directo
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Prairie Saga in Songhttp://hillmanweb.com/book/saga/
dancers, standup comics, tenor banjo players, chorus girls, singers, acrobats . . . the gamut. When we were not listening to inside stories about Greats such as Bob Hope, Ed Sulli
COWBOY CODE OF THE WESThttps://the-wanderling.com/cowboy.html
FRONTIERSMAN TOMAHAWK COMICS, MARCH-APRIL 1951, ISSUE #4 - (please click any image) SHIP IN THE DESERT GENE AUTRY COMICS, JUNE 1951 ISSUE #52 ----- ---- (please click any image) T
THE ARTIST IN ME: Renaissance UFO's to Outer Spacehttps://the-wanderling.com/artist.html
Soon appeared in True Comics, No. 58, March 1947 , of which my copy was either long gone or stashed away deep in a couple of trunks in my father's storage unit. DA VINCI 500 YEARS
THE WANDERLING AND HIS UNCLE: Their Life and Times Togetherhttps://the-wanderling.com/timeline.html
DA VINCI, BATMAN COMICS, APRIL-MAY 1948 ISSUE #46 -- (please click any image) The next date I can pinpoint involves an object with a little bit if not a lot of
The Bugs Bunny Video Guide - The Looney Tunes Video Historyhttp://www.dohtem.com/bugs/history/history5.htm
front and center--DC Comics, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, and Adult Swim were all given dedicated landing hubs, as were partner companies such as Studio Ghibli and Crun
I'm alone, but not lonelyhttp://www.cjas.org/~leng/otaku-e.htm
behind piles of toys, comics, and play machines. Their parents are the 68's generation, very democratic and tolerant. They want to understand their children, but the kids pu
Good Deal Games - Classic Videogame ARTICLEShttps://www.gooddealgames.com/Articles.html
joined forces with DC Comics in the early 80's to develop several incarnations of comics based on Atari characters and games... The Maturing of Electronic Arts by Tom Kallenbach E
THE Place for VIDEO GAME Hobbyists & Collectors! ONLINE ARCADE! Classic Game Crossword Puzzles, Humor, Chat, Articles, Interviews, Postcards, News, Polls, (+) MORE!
Best Science Fiction of the Yearhttp://www.concatenation.org/stuff/best-science-fiction-of-the-year.html
. Based upon Marvel Comics most unconventional anti-hero, Deadpool tells the origin story of former Special Forces operative turned mercenary Wade Wilson, who after being subjecte
An archive listing over the years of SF2 Concatenation team members' choices as to the best SF works
WPA FEDERAL WRITERS PROJECThttps://the-wanderling.com/wpa02.html
TREASURE GENE AUTRY COMICS, NOVEMBER 1942 VOLUME 1, ISSUE #3 (please click either image) Many people, both credible and questionable, have researched and investigated all aspects
John T. Frye's Carl and Jerry, from Popular Electronicshttp://www.copperwood.com/carlandjerry.htm
in the Sunday comics, Carl and Jerry grew up over the years. The very first stories make them sound quite young, perhaps thirteen or at most fourteen. By May 1959, the story state
For ten years, from 1954 to 1964, John T. Frye wrote stories for Popular Electronics about a pair of teen boys who used electronics to help people, foil criminals, impress girls, a
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