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  2. Category:Lost world comics - Wikipedia

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  3. Paradise Island Lost - Wikipedia

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    "Paradise Island Lost" is the name of a two-part story arc written by Phil Jimenez who also did the artwork, featured in Wonder Woman (Vol. 2) #168-169. This was Jimenez's second story arc under his run on Wonder Woman , with the first being the "Gods of Gotham" four-issue story arc from Wonder Woman (Vol. 2) #164–167.

  4. Kona, Monarch of Monster Isle - Wikipedia

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    Kona debuted in Four Color Comics #1256 (dated February 1962) before his own self-titled series started a few months later with issue #2 (dated June 1962). [1] Kona, Monarch of Monster Isle would run to issue #21 (dated June 1964). The series was plotted by Don Segall, scripted and drawn by Sam Glanzman. [2]

  5. List of fictional islands - Wikipedia

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    Isle de Gambino: an island town from the online community Gaia Online; Isle Esme: a series of islands from Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer; Isle o' Smiles: the seemingly paradisiac island from the video game Dragon Quest VI; Isle of Armor: Pokémon franchise; Isle of the Damned: an island from the video game Chrono Cross

  6. The Lost Books (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Books series is a hexalogy of fantasy books written by American author Ted Dekker. When the first letter of each books is taken individually, they spell "Circle". The 6 young-adult novels span the 15-year gap between Black and Red in Dekker's popular Circle Series, and also beyond.

  7. Apple Comics - Wikipedia

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    Apple Comics, also known as Apple Press, was an American comic book publisher which operated from 1986 to 1994. Founded by Michael Catron , it began by taking over the publishing elements of comic production from WaRP Graphics before expanding into its own titles while WaRP resumed publishing its own titles.

  8. Steve Ellis (comics) - Wikipedia

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    He has created the critically successful science fiction comic series Tranquility, his super-powered Mob epic The Silencers (with co-conspirator Fred Van Lente) and has had success winning the Zuda Comics online comics competition with fan favorite High Moon. [2] He has also done numerous cover illustrations for books and games.

  9. David Roach (comics) - Wikipedia

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    David Roach is a British comic book artist and writer based in Wales, United Kingdom. Roach actively illustrates for many companies, including 2000 AD, Panini Comics, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Topps, and the gaming company Wizards of the Coast.