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  2. Gold Digger (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Gold Digger is a comic book series, written and drawn by Fred Perry, and published by Antarctic Press.Counting all the regular series issues, in addition to all the connected limited series, annuals, special issues, and handbooks produced by the author, Gold Digger is the most extensive, long-running, self-contained North American comic book in history that has been consistently written and ...

  3. Fred Perry (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Perry (born September 16, 1969) is an American comic book artist and writer, currently working at Antarctic Press. Fred Perry is well known as an author and artist of manga style comics. The series he is best known for is Gold Digger, a long-running manga style comic.

  4. Antarctic Press - Wikipedia

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    Antarctic Press was founded by Ben Dunn and Marc Ripley in late 1984 to publish the anthology Mangazine, [2] one of North America's first publications of original English-language manga. Local San Antonio creators Fred Perry, Joseph Wight, and Rod Espinosa were early contributors to Mangazine; later all of them had their own Antarctic Press ...

  5. Ninja High School - Wikipedia

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    During this period, NHS crossed over with its fellow Antarctic Press title, Gold Digger; Antarctic has since published many associated one-shots and limited series. [ 1 ] Issue #74 (publication date April 2000) of the original series completed the Jeremy storylines, and in 1999–2000, Antarctic published a twelve-issue NHS Volume 2, focusing ...

  6. Ben Dunn - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 he co-founded Antarctic Press, [3] an American comic book company specializing in manga-style titles. His most notable creations for Antarctic are the comic book series Ninja High School and Warrior Nun Areala. [3] In 2003, Dunn sold his portion of Antarctic Press to start his own development company, Sentai Studios. After a couple of ...

  7. Fred Perry - Wikipedia

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    Launched at Wimbledon in 1952, the Fred Perry tennis shirt was an immediate success. [8] The Fred Perry logo is a laurel wreath, based on the original symbol for Wimbledon. [8] The logo, which appears on the left breast of Fred Perry garments, is stitched into the fabric of the shirt. [118]

  8. Warrior Nun Areala - Wikipedia

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    Like other Antarctic Press characters, action figures of most of the chief characters were made. In addition to the standard look, there was also an anime look based on a failed attempt by Ben Dunn and Antarctic Press to make a Warrior Nun Areala American anime in 1994. The anime would have been partially fan-funded, with contributors donating ...

  9. Richard Moore (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Moore's first original work was Far West, a four-issue limited series published in 1998–1999 by Antarctic Press. [1] A sequel to Far West was published in 2008.. Moore published Boneyard, a quarterly fantasy humor title, from 2001 through 2009 with NBM Publishing.