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  Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Comics Revue
Comics Revue is possibly the only sustained effort to reprint American comic strips on a regular basis, where the material has mostly been chosen according to aesthetic considerations rather than what was available or what was cheap.
Comics Review (it was in #11 that the title assumed its current form) was founded in 1983 by fledgling publisher Don Chin, under his imprint, USA Comics.
Strips that have appeared in Comics Revue over the years include (but are far from limited to) Alley Oop, Sky Masters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Casey Ruggles, Sir Bagby, The Phantom, Judge Dredd … The list goes on and on.
www.toonopedia.com /crevue.htm   (646 words)

  
 Comics Revue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comics Revue is a monthly small press comic book published by Manuscript Press.
As of 2005, it has published more than 200 monthly issues, making it the second longest running independent comic book (after Cerebus the Aardvark).
It reprints comic strips such as Alley Oop, Modesty Blaise, Tarzan, Gasoline Alley, Flash Gordon, The Amazing Spider-Man, Star Wars, Hagar the Horrible, Peanuts,Batman, Barnaby, Steve Canyon, Casey Ruggles, Lance, O'Neill, Krazy Kat, Little Orphan Annie, Mandrake the Magician, The Phantom, Latigo, Rick O'Shay, and Buz Sawyer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Comics_Revue   (116 words)

  
 Enrique Badia Romero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enrique Badia Romero (who signs his work simply "Romero") is a Spanish comic strip artist, best known to English-speaking audiences for his work on Modesty Blaise.
In 2002, Romero was commissioned to draw a graphic novel adaptation of the Modesty Blaise short story "The Dark Angels"; this work was initially published exclusively in Scandinavia but was later reprinted in a special issue of Comics Revue in the United States.
This profile of a comics creator, writer, or artist is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Enrique_Badia_Romero   (251 words)

  
 eBay - comics revue, Comics, Collectibles items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Comics Revue #208 - Modesty Blaise - Phantom - Tarzan
Comics Revue #211 Modesty Blaise Phantom Buz Sawyer
Arcade The Comics Revue #6 VF- 1976 Robert Crumb UGC
search-desc.ebay.com /search/search.dll?query=comics+revue&newu=1&krd=1   (348 words)

  
 read yourself RAW - Arcade: Too Avant Garde For The Mafia?
The busts and court cases had taken their toll, and the only undergrounds that seemed to be breaking even were those that tended towards sex and horror: Skull, Slow Death and lesser titles seemed to appear with some regularity while the more adventurous and experimental books fell by the wayside.
These included George Kuchar's darkly comic piece on H.P. Lovecraft and a brilliant study of the life of Henri Rousseau by Bill Griffiths but the very best was a portrait of Stalin by Spain Rodriguez (Arcade #4).
The root of the argument seems to be, "But She can't draw." In terms of standard comic art, this is perfectly true.
www.readyourselfraw.com /recommended/rec_alanmoore/arcade/arcade.htm   (3923 words)

  
 The SF Site: Sequential Art
Comics, primitive or profound, have an immediacy about them that -- escaping in part from the monolithic abstractions of the written word -- pretends to simplicity, and in most cases, comic strips were simple affairs, cavorting with orientalist pulp adventurism and playing to adolescent boy fantasies.
In the case of a few, such as George Herriman, thanks both to publications like Norwood's Comics Revue and publisher Fantagraphics' chronological reprinting (still ongoing) of George Herriman's Krazy Kat, the re-visitation borders on a kind of academic veneration that is anything but cultish.
If you've been looking for a reasonably priced vehicle for access to the past, or just want to have a look at a sampling of comic strips in their various stages of twentieth century glory, Norwood's publication is top notch, and highly recommended.
www.sfsite.com /columns/matt009.htm   (803 words)

  
 Old Time Comics Return
E-bay has an active comic strip section, whereas dedicated comic sites like Old Sunday Comics maintain a substantial archive of the strips from our youth.
For those interested in the printed page, and comic strips, Rick Norwood and Don Markstein publish Comics Revue, a publication dedicated to the classic comic strips.
The art of the comic strip may be dead, but comic strips are by no means gone.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/western_collectibles/100120   (383 words)

  
 Steve Canyon by Milton Caniff
Comics Revue contains a nice sampling of comic strips from the early days of comics to the present.
Comics Revue Numbers 236-237 The Return Of Doagie Hogan.
Comics Revue Numbers 238-239 The Lady And The Tiger.
www.kenpiercebooks.com /canyon.htm   (326 words)

  
 ComicsPriceGuide.com - Hey, Earl....Sir....
I notice we have nothing in the database...including the American reprints from Pioneer Comics in the late 1980's.
The American magazine Comics Revue, published by Rick Norwood's Manuscript Press, has serialized many of the Modesty Blaise newspaper strips.
Also published in 2002, issue #200 of Comics Revue contained the first English-language publication of 'The Dark Angels', a 46-page comic book adaptation of one of the stories that appeared in the collection Cobra Trap.
www.comicspriceguide.com /forum2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10802   (886 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Griffith" to "Grifter"
A Flemish comics album in English translation is dedicated in part to Bill Griffith: Cowboy Henk : King of Dental Floss.
Comics!) -- Key words: Mark Trail, Red Ryder, S & M, punchlines, Hagar the Horrible, Marvel Comics, Dr. Katz.
Comics especially are examined for their evolution from the key figure of Winsor McCay." -- Call no.: PN6700.H3 1975 ----------------------------------------------------- Griffith, D. (David Wark), 1875-1948.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/grri/griffit.htm   (6044 words)

  
 BUZZSCOPE :: Johnny Bacardi’s New Comics Revue: March 2006
And it was the characters, and the words they spoke to each other, that made this series sing for as long as it did, not far-fetched nuclear Armageddon scenarios.
This isn't a terrible issue by any means, but let's face it, Hampton may be a hell of an illustrator, but he just doesn't have the sugar to carry his own book; and if Mark Chiarrello is down to this already, then it doesn't bode well.
He took full advantage of the opportunity, launching a line of supernatural-themed comics that ran throughout the better part of the next decade and into the next, long after he had moved on.
www.popcultureshock.com /features.php?id=1317   (1820 words)

  
 BUZZSCOPE :: Johnny Bacardi’s New Comics Revue: June 2006
Hello and welcome back to Johnny B’s New Comics Revue, in which I invade your headspace once a month and give my opinions and observations about a handful of recent works of sequential fiction that, if you’re lucky, will still be on sale at your local comics shop!
Seems that Tweedledee and Tweedledum have accused the White Rabbit of treason to the head-cutting Queen of Hearts, and the cleaning girl (named Mary Ann) gets implicated by being at the Rabbit’s house at the time the accusations are made.
The last comic I gave a D+ was the latest issue of Testament, a comic which started out with an intriguing premise but quickly ran it into the ground with muddled storytelling, clumsy metaphysics, and bland, stiff art.
www.popcultureshock.com /features.php?id=1406   (2497 words)

  
 Manuscript Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Comics Revue is a monthly magazine first published in 1986, that specialises in reprinting various comic strips, new and old.
You can arrange a subscription to Comics Revue or buy back issues by sending an email to the Publisher, Rick Norwood.
Two ultra-basic Phantom comics were published by Manuscript Press and JAL Publications on 21 and 28 Jan 1994, respectively.
www.deepwoods.org /manuscript.html   (317 words)

  
 All Star Comics Revue - 1977
I first saw THE ALL-STAR COMICS REVUE on my very first trip to my very first comic book shop, a Heroes World.
The REVUE is exactly what it seems to be, an Earth-2 counterpart to the invaluable George Olshevsky Marvel Indexes produced in the '70s.
Only this one indexed the adventures of the JSA, both during the golden age and after.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /bhoc/106248072074409.htm   (153 words)

  
 Comic Magazine Subscriptions Featured at www.ComicBooksCircus.com
Below are the Comic Magazines that I read to enjoy comic book collecting....
If you are interested in the behind the scenes of the comics and comic book industry, then this magazine is for you...
We have over 30 years experience in grading comics and are extremely conservative in our grading.
members.tripod.com /~HAMRMAN52/index-19.html   (391 words)

  
 Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection
American comics artist and writer Aline Kominsky-Crumb, born in Long Beach, N.Y. in 1948, cf.
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or topic.
Invasion of the Dragonmen / written and produced by Arthur Korb ; produced under the supervision and control of the Marvel Comics Group.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/krri/kom.htm   (3181 words)

  
 Omniseek: /Arts & Humanities /Comics /Periodicals and Magazines /
Comics Revue is the only monthly magazine dedicated exclusively to comic strips.
Stripburger is a Slovene comic magazine covering news in comics, theories on comics and works of Slovene and foreign comic authors.
World Famous Comics is a cyber haven for comic book and entertainment fans.
www.omniseek.com /srch/{762}   (401 words)

  
 Prince Valiant and Comics Revue
Comics Revue now has Russ Manning Tarzan in full color and Flash Gordon by Harry Harrison and Dan Barry.
Rick Norwood's Comics Revue is the only monthly magazine in America devoted entirely to comic strips.
Comics Revue also features reviews and checklists of comic strip reprints as well as episode guides to many strips.
www.io.com /~norwoodr   (348 words)

  
 SpiderFan.org - Comics : Comics Revue Magazine : #1-#52
There is an additional periodical called Storyline Strips that also reprinted the Spider-Man strips, but as of now, we are featuring only Comics Revue here.
For further information about the contents and management of this database, please read our database notes page.
This material is used for the purposes of informed discussion, and is not intended to interfere with Marvel's right to use said material for their own commercial goals.
www.spiderfan.org /comics/title/comics_revue_mag.html   (245 words)

  
 Underground Collectibles - Comix and Comics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Arcade # 4 - The Comics Revue Copyright 1975 by The Print Mint.
Arcade # 5 - The Comics Revue Copyright 1976 by The Print Mint.
Arcade # 6 - The Comics Revue Copyright 1976 by The Print Mint.
undergroundcollectibles.com /index.cfm/fa/search.results/keywords/crumb   (342 words)

  
 Underground Collectibles - Comix and Comics
We hope to get it listed over the next few months so if you don’t see what you’re looking for please stop back again...
Now is a good time to order all those comix you have been thinking about.
We will now be stocking Mineshaft, a small independent magazine started in 1999 by Everett Rand and Gioia Palmieri.
undergroundcollectibles.com /index.cfm/fa/.../parentcat/10288/endrw/12   (741 words)

  
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Prince Valiant, Alley Oop, Modesty Blaise, and Comics Revue
Comics Revue 200 with a new Modesty Blaise story "Dark Angels" by Peter O'Donnell and Romero, complete in one issue (also available as part of a subscription), 30.00
Comics Revue 200 with a new Modesty Blaise story complete in one issue sent outside the US (also available as part of a subscription), 39.00
www.io.com /~norwoodr/order.htm   (277 words)

  
 Randomville: Comics Revue #220
It reprints a variety of old newspaper comic strips in all genres: fantasy/adventure, science fiction, humor and others.
In this issue the oldest strip is Krazy Kat, from 1933, the newest one is Gasoline Alley, which was originally released in 1978.
But especially nostalgia buffs will find Comics Revue worth the price of admission.
www.randomville.com /article.html?article=158   (360 words)

  
 Buy COMICS REVUE Comics for Sale and Comic Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Buy COMICS REVUE Comics For Sale and Comic Books
Comic book titles may be repeated with lower grades below.
COMICS REVUE 9 F to NM 36 F to NM 46 F to NM 49 F to NM 51 F to NM 52 F to NM
www.nostalgiazone.com /doc/collector_titles/COMICS_REVUE.html   (64 words)

  
 Comics Revue from The Book Palace
To keep your current shopping list so that you can return to it at any time up to 90 days later:
See Illustration Art Gallery for original art by numerous book, comic and magazine artists!
Edited by Rick Norwood & Don Markstein. Manuscript Press,; 2001. Favorite Comic Strips including Buz Sawyer,; The Phantom,; Modesty Blaise and many more. 64 pages. Soft Cover Black & White 8½" x 11" (21cm x 28cm)
www.bookpalace.com /acatalog/Home_Comics_Revue_525.html   (106 words)

  
 FOOTROT FLATS 26 - MURRAY BALL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Golden Age of The Comics #3 The Phantom 1969
Tarzan and The Jewel of Kah '77 Superscope HC Hogarth
Western Comic 1app Jonah Hex AllStarWestern #10 1972 F
www.chadrcaraker.com /26.html   (442 words)

  
 Modesty Blaise from The Book Palace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Modesty Blaise and Axa art by Jim Holdaway, Enric Romero, John M Burns and Patrick Wright.
We also have a good selection of Modesty Blaise novels plus more Comics Revue magazines for reprints of numerous comic strips, including Modesty Blaise!
British comics, newspaper strips (including Modesty), illustration artwork, graphic novels, pulps, paperbacks
www.bookpalace.com /acatalog/Home_Modesty_Blaise_318.html   (826 words)

  
 SpiderFan.org - Comics : Comics Revue Magazine : #103-#127
SpiderFan.org - Comics : Comics Revue Magazine : #103-#127
Note: Comics shown are for database purposes only.
Comics Revue is an ongoing monthly magazine that reprints old newspaper strips in chronological sequence.
www.spiderfan.org /comics/title/comics_revue_mag-4.html   (235 words)

  
 WALLY WOOD ONLINE CHECKLIST
Alter Ego v2 #3 (Comic Book Artist #3)
Sketchbook of the Academy of Comic Book Arts
Sotheby's Comic Books and Comic Art Auction Catalog
www.splashpages.com /wood/woodlist/woodlist7.html   (113 words)

  
 Comics Newspaper Comics
Cavalcade of Old Time Comic Strips Volume 1 - NR
BLONDIE COMICS # 189 and HEE HAW COMICS # 5 G
Far Side book lot newspaper comic funny pages
www.collectibles-2.com /Comics/Comics-Newspaper-Comics.shtml   (780 words)

  
 Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center
America At War: The Best Of Dc War Comics
Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades Of The World's Greatest Comics
Website © 2005 Jack Kirby Museum and Research Center, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.kirbymuseum.org /catalogue   (99 words)

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