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  2. Photo comics - Wikipedia

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    Punk magazine by John Holmstrom et al. frequently used the photo comics format for interviews and other features, notably in the case of two full-length photo comics "The Legend of Nick Detroit" (#6, October 1976), and "Mutant Monster Beach Party" (#15, July/August 1978). [47] The Last Gay Man on Earth, and autobio graphic novel by Ype Driessen.

  3. A Softer World - Wikipedia

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    Dark humor, surreal humor, photo comic A Softer World is a webcomic by the writer Joey Comeau and artist Emily Horne, both Canadians . [ 3 ] It was first published online on 7 February 2003 and was released three times a week until its end in June 2015.

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  5. Kaveri Gopalakrishnan - Wikipedia

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    Kaveri Gopalakrishnan is an Indian independent comics maker, illustrator, and art director based in Sydney, Australia. She is most notable for her interactive illustration "On The Roof" that was featured in the Women's Day 2018 Google Doodle. The illustration depicts Kaveri's love for reading. [1]

  6. Minicomic - Wikipedia

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    A minicomic is a creator-published comic book, often photocopied and stapled or with a handmade binding. In the United Kingdom and Europe the term small press comic is equivalent with minicomic, reserved for those publications measuring A6 (105 mm × 148 mm) or less.

  7. Martin Nodell - Wikipedia

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    His only known comics work in the interim are penciling the story "The Glistening Death" in the Avon Comics one-shot City of the Living Dead (1952), reprinted two decades later in the Skywald horror-comics magazine Psycho #1 (Jan. 1971); and "Master of the Dead" in Avon's Eerie (1951 series) #14, reprinted in Skywald's Nightmare #1 (Dec. 1970).

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