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  2. Sea-Monkeys - Wikipedia

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    The new name was based on their salt-water habitat, together with the supposed resemblance of the animals' tails to those of monkeys. [6] Sea-Monkeys were intensely marketed in comic books throughout the 1960s and early 1970s [6] using illustrations by the comic-book illustrator Joe Orlando.

  3. Harold von Braunhut - Wikipedia

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    Harold Nathan Braunhut (March 31, 1926 – November 28, 2003), also known as Harold von Braunhut, was an American mail-order marketer and inventor most famous as the creator and seller of both the Amazing Sea-Monkeys and the X-ray specs, [1] along with many other novelty products marketed towards children, often advertised in comic books.

  4. Umizaru - Wikipedia

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    Umizaru (Japanese: 海猿, lit. ' Sea Monkeys ') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shūhō Satō.It was serialized by Shogakukan in Weekly Young Sunday from 1998 to 2001.

  5. Joe Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Orlando (April 4, 1927 – December 23, 1998) [1] was an Italian-American illustrator, writer, editor and cartoonist during a lengthy career spanning six decades. He was the associate publisher of Mad and the vice president of DC Comics, where he edited numerous titles and ran DC's Special Projects department.

  6. 22 Short Films About Springfield - Wikipedia

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    Oakley wrote the Superintendent Chalmers story, [3] Weinstein did the Comic Book Guy and Milhouse scene, [5] David Cohen penned the Reverend Lovejoy sketch, as well as the deleted Krusty the Clown scene. [6] Brent Forrester wrote the Krusty Burger scene, [5] while Rachel Pulido wrote the Bumblebee Man one. [3]

  7. Three-eyed ‘dinosaur shrimp’ are waking up in the Nevada ...

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    Fairy shrimp have also resurfaced to join the mud party at Burning Man. Otherwise known as sea monkeys, they are translucent and are very good at withstanding salty environments.

  8. List of fictional primates in comics - Wikipedia

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    Pet monkey of Perlin and Pinpin, two characters created by Maurice Cuvillier. [11] The monkey itself was a creation of Cuvillier's successor Claude Dubois, who eventually created a spin-off around Kiligolo. [12] Koko Monkey Philly Peno and Koko: Frank Crane Talking pet monkey, owned by the Filipino boy Philly Peno. [13] Lex Lemur: Lemur

  9. Comic-Con at sea: The Cruise will set sail in 2025 starting ...

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    Comic-Con: The Cruise will bring a version of the beloved event to the high seas in 2025.