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  2. Category:Comics adapted into animated series - Wikipedia

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    A list of comics, comic strips, comic books, comics series, newspaper cartoon series adapted into animated series. This can be both animated theatrical cartoon series as well as animated TV series. See also Category:Animated series based on comics and Category:Comics adapted into animated films

  3. Konpeki no Kantai - Wikipedia

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    Konpeki no Kantai (紺碧の艦隊, literally "Azure Armada") is a Japanese alternate history series produced by J.C.Staff.The series focuses on both a technologically-advanced Imperial Japanese Navy and a radically-different World War II that were brought about by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto's revival by unexplained circumstances.

  4. List of fictional universes in animation and comics - Wikipedia

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    Combined with the Simpsons universe that included Futurama, The Critic, and Disenchantment, and crossover with King of the Hill, a case can be made for a wider FOX animated sitcom shared universe. Macross Universe: The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: 1982 Original TV series later adapted into Robotech in North America. The backstory of the ...

  5. List of multimedia franchises originating in print - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of multimedia franchises originating in print publications, including literary works, comic books, and comic strips.. To qualify for purposes of this list, the original media must have originated from the work of an identifiable author or set of co-authors, and must have been adapted into works in at least three forms of media, and must have two or more separate works in at ...

  6. Turkish comics - Wikipedia

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    Turkish comics were introduced to the Ottoman Empire in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the form of satirical cartoons along with modern journalism. From then on, comic strips and cartoons (karikatür in Turkish) in newspapers and humor magazines, which typically deliver political or social messages, have been the mainstay of comics in Turkey. [1]

  7. Anime - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the widespread use of anime, the term Japanimation, a portmanteau of Japan and animation, was prevalent throughout the 1970s and 1980s. In the mid-1980s, the term anime began to supplant Japanimation; [17] in general, the latter term now only appears in period works where it is used to distinguish and identify Japanese animation. [18]

  8. Manga outside Japan - Wikipedia

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    Since written Japanese fiction usually flows from right to left, manga artists draw and publish this way in Japan. When first translating various titles into Western languages, publishers reversed the artwork and layouts in a process known as "flipping", so that readers could follow the books from left-to-right.

  9. List of comics by country - Wikipedia

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    Comic book; Comic strip; Digital comic; Gag cartoon; Trade paperback; Graphic novel; Political cartoon; Webcomic; Webtoon; Comics by country and culture; American comics; Argentine comics; Bande dessinées (Belgium/France/Quebec) Australian comics; Brazilian comics; British comics (Welsh-language) Canadian comics; Croatian comics; Czech comics ...