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C. Caiera; Calendar Girl (DC Comics) California Girls (comic) Nancy Callahan; Captain Kate; Antimony Carver; Bianca Castafiore; Cat Claw; Cathy; Joanie Caucus; Cave Girl (comics)
Written and illustrated by Goro Aizome, Do You Like Big Girls? began serialization in Takeshobo's seinen manga magazine Monthly Kissca [] on January 8, 2014. [3] When Monthly Kissca ceased its publication on January 8, 2022, the manga was transferred over to the Web Comic Gamma Plus website on February 18 of the same year.
Ada – A slightly overweight girl and Lulu's friend who is only seen in the earlier comics. Bernie – A bad boy who becomes Lulu's friend when she discovers that he is a sweet boy under the bully image. He appears rarely. He was also voiced by Andrew Henry. Suzy – A girl with pigtails and Lulu's friend. She appears rarely.
California Girls (comic) Captain Kate; Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics) Castle Waiting; Cat Claw; Cathy; Catwoman; Cavewoman (comics) Cherry (comics) Claire Voyant (comic strip) Cleopatra in Space; Clockwork Girl; Comanche (comic book series) Connie (comic strip) Agatha Crumm; Cul de Sac (comic strip)
A list of comics, comic strips, comic books, comics series, newspaper cartoon series adapted into animated series. This can be both animated theatrical cartoon series as well as animated TV series. See also Category:Animated series based on comics and Category:Comics adapted into animated films
Image credits: drawerofdrawings When asked how he comes up with new ideas for his comics, D.C. Stuelpner shared that he has a daily routine and a specific time dedicated to brainstorming: “Every ...
The following is a list of female directors who have directed, or are in the process of directing, a film based on comics (including comic books, comic strips, manga, and graphic novels). The films include direct-to-video as well as theatrical releases, and may be live action, animated, anime, or a combination thereof.
The following is a list of comic strips. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the ...