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Topic: Vulture (comics)


In the News (Tue 2 Dec 08)

  
  Snoopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Snoopy is the name of Charlie Brown's pet beagle in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz.
Snoopy was a silent character for the first two years of his existence, but on May 27, 1952 he verbalized his thoughts to readers for the first time via a thought balloon; Schulz would utilize this device for nearly all of the character's appearances in the strip thereafter.
In the comic Baby Blues, Darryl buys his daughter, Zoe, a dollhouse but she yells "That looks like a doghouse!" Her sibling, Hammie, lies on the top afterward, which is reminiscent of Snoopy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Snoopy   (2634 words)

  
 Daredevil: The Man Without Fear - Previews
Please note, these are descriptions of comics that will ship a few months from now.
Spinning out of the stunning finale of Bendis and Maleev.s ground-breaking run, Brubaker and Lark pick up the billy club and run as hard and as fast as they can to leave their own mark on one of comics.
When Nick Fury discovers a disturbing connection between many of Marvel's deadliest villains, he assembles a ragtag team of the MU's most misunderstood heroes for a secret mission to do what the U.S. government could never allow -- eventually leading to a super-powered blowout between a who's who of NYC heroes and mutants!
www.manwithoutfear.com /ddUPCOMING.shtml   (1715 words)

  
 Harry Potter WarCry™   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
They dropped their voices as they entered the muffled stillness of the library.
Madam Pince, the librarian, was a thin, irritable woman who looked like an underfed vulture.
In addition to the Harry Potter books themselves, many books have been written to discuss, analyze, critique, or defend the series.
hp.warcry.com /index.php/content/databases/related.php   (184 words)

  
 The Campaign For Stuyvesant - Extra Curriculars
Only some had a role in our careers or adult lives, but all gave us a taste of the joy of working to win.
Paul Levitz '73, President and Publisher, DC Comics and MAD magazine (Time Warner)
From its start in 1904, Stuyvesant HS students created their own publications.
www.stuyvesant.ourstrongband.org /extracurriculars.htm   (9178 words)

  
 The 2000 Squiddies
1: AC Comics; Cartoon Books; Dancing Elephant Press; Dork Storm Press; Humanoids Publishing; Pantheon Books; Shanda Fantasy Arts; Top Cow; no award
1: Better Batman Bureau; The Comics Journal; Dark Horse; DCU Animated; Dixonverse; Encyclopedia Galactica; Femfans Clubhouse; Fonts of Wisdom; John Byrne; JSA Appreciation Association; The Marvel Family Web; Mike Grell Page; Mikel Midnight's Golden Age Directory; PvP Online; Roger Langridge; Scott McCloud; Sugar and Spike Webpage; Superman CINEMA; Tellos; Titan's Lair; Unoffical Green Arrow Compendium
1: Alvaro's Boards; Comic Books Awards Almanac; Jay's Comic Book Compendium; Popimage; Psycomic; Silver Bullet Comics; Slush Factory; no award
www.squiddies.org /2000.html   (1805 words)

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