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  2. Twin Cities comics artists - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, the Twin Cities has become home to a burgeoning comics scene, in the top ten for number of resident comics artists in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The location of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design - one of the nation's first and only schools which offers both bachelor's and master's degrees in comic books (e.g.; 'BFA ...

  3. List of DC Universe locations - Wikipedia

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    This "comic book limbo" is metafictional, based on the notion that any character who has not been published recently can be said to reside in "comic book limbo". [118] The Magiclands: seven different realms where magic reigns supreme. They can only be accessed via the Rock of Eternity. [119] The Darklands: a place where the soul goes upon their ...

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  5. Lowell Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Lowell Cunningham was raised in Franklin, Tennessee, the son of farmers Ralph and Ruby Cunningham, the latter of whom was also an office worker for the state government.A fan of science-fiction and espionage fiction spy-fiction TV shows in his youth, he went on to a bachelor's degree in philosophy from The University of Tennessee [1] in 1985.

  6. The Dark Knight Returns - Wikipedia

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    Pricing it at $2.95 an issue, DC Comics promoted The Dark Knight Returns as a "thought-provoking action story". Time said the series' depiction of a "semi-retired Batman [who] is unsure about his crime-fighting abilities" was an example of trying to appeal to "today's skeptical readers". [12] More than one million comics were printed. [13]

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  8. Atlantis in comics - Wikipedia

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    A more consistent portrayal began with an "Aquaman" story in Adventure Comics #260, in a story by writer Robert Bernstein and artist Ramona Fradon, based on the real-world mythology of Atlantis. [3] In DC Comics, several characters, including Aquaman and Lori Lemaris - among others - are said to have come from a sunken Atlantis. Due to a ...

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