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punished by the end of the story. No mention was allowed of vampires, werewolves or zombies, another swipe at EC. Years later when Marvel introduced zombies into their books, they had to call them 'zuvembies' in order to pass the Code. In general, DC and Marvel were supportive of the Code, but EC struggled to cope with the new rules, and eventually abandoned most of their titles to focus on
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newspaper. The heroine would often find herself in awkward situations where she would lose her clothing for one reason or another. The strip was written to some extent for a military audience to boost the morale of troops away from home.
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market, mainly in the form of cheaply printed, poorly drawn and tasteless little eight pagers which sold for 10 cents each in run-down candy stores and gas stations, circulating mainly among delinquent teenagers.
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3395:Michigan State University Comic Art Collection
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2040:Category:Publishers of adult comics
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3400:Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
1588:In 1977, the British anthology
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3474:Comic Art Professional Society
2214:Glossary of comics terminology
1666:In 1979, the British magazine
1077:continued running until 1995.
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409:In 1954, a psychologist Dr.
289:eventually began publishing
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1779:Notable artists and writers
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885:in 1977, and Richard and
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416:Seduction of the Innocent
405:The Comics Code Authority
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1160:Batman: The Killing Joke
654:translating the work of
330:Lev Gleason Publications
3365:British Cartoon Archive
3358:National Cartoon Museum
1936:Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri
1796:Philippe "Zep" Chappuis
1769:following in 1979, and
1706:In Japan, comic books (
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293:where she was drawn by
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3532:Svenska Serieakademien
3522:Comics Studies Society
3390:Gibiteca Antonio Gobbo
2894:Women in Refrigerators
2889:The Hawkeye Initiative
2527:Female comics creators
1653:Catalan Communications
1355:Some adult comics are
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975:erotic graphic novel.
782:Independent publishers
592:contributing artwork.
229:In the United States,
3311:Comic books on CD/DVD
2561:Comics historiography
1772:Weekly Young Magazine
1331:Comics Code Authority
1307:A History of Violence
1075:Savage Sword of Conan
1045:Savage Sword of Conan
979:Mainstream publishers
963:Top Shelf Productions
926:Strangers in Paradise
866:as well as Gilbert's
674:(a.k.a. Moebius) and
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501:Olivia De Berardinis
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357:Tales From the Crypt
3585:The Hero Initiative
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1742:Weekly Manga Goraku
1679:When the Wind Blows
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937:Dark Horse Presents
826:Fantagraphics Books
345:Crime Suspenstories
166:, comic magazines,
158:The catch-all term
148:Fantagraphics Books
3626:Cartoon portal
3380:The Cartoon Museum
3375:Cartoon Art Museum
3099:France and Belgium
2884:Portrayal of women
2877:African characters
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1329:withdrew from the
1202:: Love After Death
1145:(from #57 1987-),
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588:with the likes of
519:Little Annie Fanny
510:In the mid-1960s,
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1926:Harvey Pekar
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1981:John Willie
1921:Terry Moore
1896:Milo Manara
1881:Ralf Koenig
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1861:Jean Giraud
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547:Sally Forth
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489:Plastic Man
485:Dan DeCarlo
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391:John Willie
383:Irving Klaw
164:comic books
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2581:Bronze Age
2576:Silver Age
2571:Golden Age
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1976:Larry Welz
1911:Alan Moore
1836:Will Elder
1826:Kim Deitch
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1535:Yves Duval
1492:Barbarella
1422:gay comics
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1367:Larry Welz
1301:Hellblazer
1257:: Exorcism
1249:Animal Man
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1185:(1988-9),
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1100:Alan Moore
1050:Comix Book
1017:Wally Wood
972:Lost Girls
961:in 1996.
955:Alan Moore
887:Wendy Pini
860:Wally Wood
856:Eros Comix
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794:Wally Wood
776:head shops
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756:Kim Deitch
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322:The Shadow
295:Matt Baker
281:featuring
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194:Early days
182:material.
116:Publishers
106:House ad,
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3001:Hong Kong
2941:Argentina
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2776:Wrestling
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2687:Dystopian
2662:Celebrity
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1971:Bill Ward
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1228:(1990-),
1222:(1990-),
1216:(1989-),
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1191:(1988-),
1179:(1988-),
1157:(1987-),
1154:Wasteland
1148:Vigilante
1121:DC Comics
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1090:DC Comics
1021:Bill Ward
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875:Canadian
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304:Male Call
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2003:See also
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1605:Watchmen
1529:Isabella
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2809:Masking
2771:Western
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2697:Fantasy
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1560:The Sun
1543:Candida
1268:Vertigo
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1200:Deadman
1171:Haywire
882:Cerebus
848:Gilbert
799:witzend
629:(later
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483:artist
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3158:Serbia
3148:Poland
3081:Europe
3066:Turkey
2963:Mexico
2956:Quebec
2951:Canada
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2918:Africa
2838:Themes
2786:Tropes
2719:Horror
2709:Gekiga
2692:Erotic
2625:Genres
2591:events
2410:Inkers
2290:Topper
2205:Comics
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1720:hentai
1661:Sizzle
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1569:Carrie
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314:Torchy
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3163:Spain
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3008:India
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2682:Crime
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