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Rat Queens is an American fantasy comic book series created by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Roc Upchurch, published by Image Comics. The series was written by Wiebe until Ryan Ferrier took over in mid 2019. The series was written by Wiebe until Ryan Ferrier took over in mid 2019.
The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World: 1972 6 First serialized in 1971 in If magazine in three parts. Parts 2 and 3 were titled, respectively, The Cast Iron Rat and The Stainless Steel Rat's Return. (The latter should not be confused with the Return of... board game or ...Rat Returns 2010 novel). re-issued in paperback (1989): ISBN 0-441-77913-1
Maus, [a] often published as Maus: A Survivor's Tale, is a graphic novel by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman, serialized from 1980 to 1991.It depicts Spiegelman interviewing his father about his experiences as a Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor.
Rat Sibylline: Raymond Macherot: A huge black rat, who is the major antagonist in the series. [1] Anthracite Rat Chlorophylle: A huge black rat who is Chlorophylle's nemesis. [2] Argus Rat Tom Poes: Marten Toonder: Anthropomorphic rat who works as the sensation-crazy journalist of various newspapers of Rommeldam. He is a nephew of Alexander ...
Stewart the Rat is a graphic novel written by Steve Gerber, penciled by Gene Colan, and inked by Tom Palmer. It was published in November 1980 by Eclipse Enterprises. Stewart the Rat was reprinted in January 2003 by About Comics. [1] [2]
The Rats series - The Rats (1974), Lair (1979), Domain (1984) and The City (1993; a graphic novel) James Herbert – Domain (1984) and The City (1993), the last two books of the series, show how, after a nuclear war, humanity is overthrown by mutated giant black rats. Film 1975 War A Boy and His Dog [13]
Affia created Universe 528, his world of sci-fi graphic novels and web-based motion comics, through his company, Sensi’il Studios, which he calls Iowa’s first Black-owned comic book company ...
The Rats was followed by three sequels, Lair (1979), Domain (1984) and The City (1993; the last one was a graphic novel). All three books were sold as a trilogy and were very well received by the public and horror fans.