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  2. E. Nelson Bridwell - Wikipedia

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    Bridwell wrote for several other DC titles, including Action Comics, Adventure Comics, Shazam!, Superman, The Superman Family, World's Finest Comics and The Legion of Super-Heroes. Bridwell and artist Frank Springer co-created the Secret Six in the first issue of the team's eponymous series in May 1968. [ 14 ]

  3. List of Bionicle media - Wikipedia

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    A Bionicle comic book was also published by DC Comics and made available free to members of the Lego Club with some issues of the Lego Magazines. Some comic issues were also posted on the official Bionicle website, Bionicle.com. There are also various other ancillary products available, such as watches, toothbrushes, and backpacks, as well as ...

  4. The Red Star - Wikipedia

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    The Red Star is a comic book series created by American artist Christian Gossett and a large team, and first published by Image Comics in 2001. It was one of the first computer-generated comics, making heavy use of line-art from 3D models to present large cinematic scenes suited to its expansive sci-fi/fantasy world.

  5. Lego Studios - Wikipedia

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    Lego Studios (stylized as LEGO Studios) was a popular brand of Lego toys released in 2000 and mainly focused on movie-making and the steps thereof. Lego Studios was first distributed in November 2000, [2] and was later discontinued in 2003. The last series in the franchise was the Lego Spider-Man set.

  6. The Studio (commune) - Wikipedia

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    The Studio was the name of a small artists' loft commune formed in 1975 by four comic book artists/commercial illustrators/painters in Manhattan's Chelsea district. These artists were Barry Windsor-Smith , Jeff Jones , Michael Kaluta , and Bernie Wrightson — known colloquially as the "Fab Four". [ 1 ]

  7. Lego to sell braille bricks to help blind, low-vision ... - AOL

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    It helps blind children learn the code. Lego is selling Lego Braille Bricks to families after offering the product to schools that educate blind children. It helps blind children learn the code.

  8. Unifon - Wikipedia

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    Unifon will be used for a few weeks, or perhaps a few months, but during this time your child will discover there is a great similarity between Unifon and what he sees on TV screens, in comics or road signs, and on cereal boxes. Soon he finds with amusement that he can read the 'old people's alphabet' as easily as he can read and write in Unifon."

  9. Interlac (APA) - Wikipedia

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    Interlac is a bimonthly amateur press association devoted to the DC Comics science fiction superhero team the Legion of Super-Heroes.It was the first APA devoted to the Legion and, despite the decline of APAs due to Internet forums, continues to operate to this day.