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  2. Speech balloon - Wikipedia

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    Speech balloons (also speech bubbles, dialogue balloons, or word balloons) are a graphic convention used most commonly in comic books, comics, and cartoons to allow words (and much less often, pictures) to be understood as representing a character's speech or thoughts.

  3. Glossary of comics terminology - Wikipedia

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    A speech/word/dialogue balloon (or bubble) is a speech indicator, containing the characters' dialogue. The indicator from the balloon that points at the speaker is called a pointer [7] or tail. [4] [16] [19]

  4. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    Manga usually follows the normal Western comic conventions for speech (solid arc extending from the character's head) [D 3]: 122 and thought bubble (several small circles used in place of the arc). [ D 3 ] : 122 The latter bubble style is sometimes used for whispered dialogue in manga.

  5. Felix the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Felix the Cat is a cartoon character created in 1919 by Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer during the silent film era. An anthropomorphic young black cat with white eyes, a black body, and a giant grin, he is often considered one of the most recognized cartoon characters in history. Felix was the first fully realized recurring animal character in ...

  6. Bubbles (The Wire) - Wikipedia

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    Reginald "Bubbles" Cousins is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor Andre Royo.Bubbles is a recovering heroin addict.His real name is not revealed until a fourth-season episode when he is called "Mr. Cousins" and in the fifth-season premiere when he is called "Reginald". [1]

  7. List of Peanuts characters - Wikipedia

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    Adults in the strip are typically unseen. In the 1950s strips, Mrs. Van Pelt (Linus and Lucy's mother) was a semi-regular character, conversing with her children from just outside the frame (with her speech bubbles fully visible and intelligible). [2] Mrs.

  8. Tom Hardy explains why his Bikeriders character sounds ‘like ...

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    Tom Hardy has explained the thinking behind his unconventional accent in The Bikeriders.. The London-born actor, 46, stars in the new film from Midnight Special director Jeff Nichols as the leader ...

  9. Flash Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The traditional primary supporting characters of Ming, Dale Arden, and Dr. Hans Zarkov were drastically altered. Eric Johnson, best known for his earlier work on the WB's Smallville, played the title character of Steven "Flash" Gordon. Gina Holden played Dale Arden, Jody Racicot played Dr. Hans Zarkov, and John Ralston portrayed the arch ...