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Liberty Meadows is an American comic strip and comic book series created, written and illustrated by Frank Cho. It relates the comedic activities of the staff and denizens of the eponymous animal sanctuary /rehabilitation clinic.
Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho (born 1971), is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series Liberty Meadows, as well as for books such as Shanna the She-Devil, Mighty Avengers and Hulk for Marvel Comics, and Jungle Girl for Dynamite Entertainment.
McEldowney was born in Charleston, West Virginia, and grew up in Florida.As a child he regularly drew and made music. [1] He studied music at the Juilliard School of Music, [2] obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts degree in the viola, and also practiced drawing by drawing dancers at the School of American Ballet.
June 6: Jean-René Le Moing, French comics artist and advertising illustrator (Malabar chewing gum comics, continued L'Oncle Paul), dies at age 73. [ 71 ] June 7 : Robert L. Washington III , American comic book writer ( Static , Shadow Cabinet , Extreme Justice ), dies from a heart attack at age 47.
March 20: Liberty meadows by Frank Cho makes its debut. March 22: The final episode of Steve Dowling's long-running newspaper comic Garth is published. [4] The final episode of Daniel Clowes' Ghost World is prepublished in Eightball. In the same issue Clowes publishes his essay Modern Cartoonist.
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Teeny, from the 1929-1937 British comic strip Tim, Toots & Teeny. Truman, from Frank Cho's Liberty Meadows. Waddles, main character in Dok's Dippy Duck, started up by Dok Hager and continued by George Hager and later Ray Carlson and Carol Hager as Waddles. [4]
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