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Topic: Bear (comic book)


  
  Comic strip - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
The Little Bears (the first American comic with recurring characters), The Yellow Kid (the first color comic, part of the first Sunday comic section in 1897, and the root of the term "yellow journalism"), and Mutt and Jeff was the first daily comic strip, first appearing in 1907.
The comic strip, in a manner of speaking, began in 1865 in Germany with Max and Moritz, a strip about two trouble-making boys.
Web comics differ from published comic strips, in that anyone can start his own comic strip and publish it on the Web; there is no longer any need to for a creator to meet the approval of a publisher or syndicate.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /comic_strip.htm   (1259 words)

  
 Facts about topic: (List of fictional bears)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Barney Bear (additional info and facts about Barney Bear) from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer theatrical cartoons of the 1940s (The decade from 1940 to 1949) and 1950s (The decade from 1950 to 1959).
Pooky (additional info and facts about Pooky),teddy bear (Plaything consisting of a child's toy bear (usually plush and stuffed with soft materials)) from the comic strip Garfield (20th President of the United States; assassinated by a frustrated office-seeker (1831-1881)).
Gladly, the Cross-Eyed Bear, a mondegreen (additional info and facts about mondegreen) created from the misheard lyrics (A short poem of songlike quality) of a hymn (A song of praise (to God or to a saint or to a nation)) (Gladly, the Cross I'd bear.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_fictional_bears.htm   (1536 words)

  
 Reading Room Index: Yi
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or topic.
Comic Book Luddite : The Saga of Magnus, Robot Fighter / Neil L. York.
Science fiction comic books, strips, etc.--History and criticism.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/yrri/yi.htm   (2806 words)

  
 ipedia.com: List of fictional bears Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Crow of the Bear Clan, barbarian comic book bear
Winnie the Pooh, teddy bear of Christopher Robin Milne, son of A.A. Milne.
Smokey the Bear, mascot of the U.S. Forest Service, who insist that his correct name is Smokey Bear.
www.ipedia.com /list_of_fictional_bears.html   (375 words)

  
 Comic Monsters - Comic Book Horror News and Information - Encyclopedia
Comic Monsters - Comic Book Horror News and Information - Encyclopedia
Although his attempt to rid himself of his wasting disease was successful in that regard - it also transformed him into Morbius, The Living Vampire.
Unable to bear sunlight, and with an overwhelming lust for fresh human blood, his struggled between self-hatred for the thing he had become, and his desire to live.
www.comicmonsters.com /modules.php?name=Encyclopedia&op=content&tid=19   (193 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Profile For Jonathan Cohen: Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Their journey across the harshest landscape anywhere, walking many miles to meet their mates, is dramatic; the mating calls are comical too.
We watch the chicks grow on their way to a journey of their own, and their parents patiently wait for the ice to melt as they dive in for their first meals in months.
It's all told in a way that appeals to all ages- not ignoring the sad fate of those that can't bear the double-digit subzero chill.
www.amazon.com /gp/cdp/member-reviews/AA3EC3LKOBD80   (5587 words)

  
 TheFourthRail.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
If you're inclined to give out comics for Halloween this year, ask your retailer if he or she can order you a bundle or two of these.
This sounds like a southwestern flavored crime book, which is right up my alley, but something in the visuals and the title make me suspect there are some supernatural elements involved as well.
I still like this book, but it feels like it's slowly running out of gas, maybe it was a concept that just had a limited lifespan.
www.thefourthrail.com /features/0703/downthelinejuly1.shtml   (4947 words)

  
 Comic Art & Graffix Gallery Virtual Museum & Encyclopedia
Comic Art and Graffix Gallery Virtual Museum and Encyclopedia
Golden Age Comics and Pulps on CDRom for PC and Mac
A Chronological History of Comic Art in America
www.comic-art.com /history/chronol5.htm   (997 words)

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