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  2. List of comics by country - Wikipedia

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    Gag cartoon; Trade paperback; Graphic novel; Political cartoon; Webcomic; Webtoon; Comics by country and culture; American comics; Argentine comics; Bande dessinées (Belgium/France/Quebec) Australian comics; Brazilian comics; British comics (Welsh-language) Canadian comics; Croatian comics; Czech comics; Dutch comics; European comics; German ...

  3. Martyn Turner - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Couple (Irish Times Books, November 1994) ISBN 0-907011-21-7; Politics et al. (Irish Times Books, 1992) The Long Goodbye: A cartoon tribute to a Taoiseach (Irish Times Books, 1992) ISBN 0-907011-19-5; The Man Who Won the Tour De France (Gill & Macmillan, 31 October 1991) ISBN 0-7171-1916-5; Not Viking Likely (Irish Life Viking Adventure ...

  4. Beau Peep - Wikipedia

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    Beau Peep was a popular British comic strip written by Roger Kettle and illustrated by Andrew Christine. The strip features the misadventures of the eponymous lead character, Beau Peep, an inept and cowardly British man who joins the tough and hardy French Foreign Legion in the deserts of North Africa to escape his terrifying wife Doris back home.

  5. Category:Comics adapted into animated series - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Crock (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    King Features describes Crock as "the greatest and longest-running parody of the Foreign Legion classic, Beau Geste," written in 1924 by P. C. Wren and filmed several times. The comic strip is set in the middle of a barren desert at a desolate fort, where the tyrannical and corrupt Commandant Vermin P. Crock rules over a curious group of ...

  7. Turkish comics - Wikipedia

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    Turkish comics were introduced to the Ottoman Empire in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the form of satirical cartoons along with modern journalism. From then on, comic strips and cartoons (karikatür in Turkish) in newspapers and humor magazines, which typically deliver political or social messages, have been the mainstay of comics in Turkey. [1]

  8. Louis Raemaekers - Wikipedia

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    He was trained – and later working – as a drawing teacher and made landscapes and children's books covers and illustrations in his free time. In 1906 his life took a decisive turn when he accepted the invitation to draw political cartoons for leading Dutch newspapers, first from 1906 to 1909 for the Algemeen Handelsblad and from 1909 ...

  9. CartoonArts International - Wikipedia

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    CartoonArts International distributes political and humor cartoons, caricatures, and graphics internationally and is updated daily. Most cartoons are in English, with some available in Spanish as well. CartoonArts maintains one of the world's most extensive cartoon archives, representing more than 550 artists from over 75 countries.