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  2. Nexus (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Adding Nexus: The Origin, Nexus: Alien Justice #1–3, and Nexus: The Wages of Sin #1–4 brings it up to 88 — making "Dark Side of the Moon" #89. The sequential numbering system excluded Nexus the Liberator (which neither Rude nor Baron worked on), and crossover specials with Magnus: Robot Fighter and Madman .

  3. Steve Rude - Wikipedia

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    It has published new issues of Nexus and The Moth as well as an anthology series. The new Nexus series was Rude's first work with Baron since the last issue published by Dark Horse Comics. The first Nexus issue from Rude Dude was released as issue #99 (part 1 of the "Space Opera" story), and was set immediately following the last Dark Horse ...

  4. List of fictional universes in animation and comics - Wikipedia

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    A universe where the many comics books of X-O. Manowar, Archer & Armstrong, Harbinger, Bloodshot, Rai, and Ninjak take place. Several series set in the Valiant Universe are set in either the present day or the 41st century. The universe also makes use of realistic interpretations of comic-book-style sci-fi. The Walking Dead Universe

  5. Onihime VS - Wikipedia

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    Onihime VS debuted in the special "Hard" issue of Kill Time Communication's male-oriented manga magazine Comic Valkyrie, [1] and began regular serialization in Comic Valkyrie afterwards. The first bound volume was released in Japan on September 30, 2008, and the fourth volume was released on November 2, 2012.

  6. List of Princess (comics) stories - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand comics historian Matt Emery has praised the story for its largely accurate representation of both the country and Māori of the time, suggesting at least one of the writer or artist were familiar with the country, speculating that Noel Cook, who had worked for Amalgamated Press and Fleetway Publications, was a candidate.

  7. Ravonna - Wikipedia

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    Princess Ravonna Lexus Renslayer is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Don Heck , the character first appeared in Avengers #23 (December 1965). [ 1 ]

  8. Talk:Nexus (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Comics portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Comics, a collaborative effort to build an encyclopedic guide to comics on Wikipedia. Get involved! If you would like to participate, you can help with the current tasks, visit the notice board, edit the attached article or discuss it at the project's talk page.

  9. Kay O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    O'Neill is a self-taught artist [3] who has produced several comics and graphic novels. They initially built a fan base by publishing comics on their Tumblr page, [2] such as Princess Princess, which was later published as a book by Oni Press as Princess Princess Ever After.