Concept » Anthropomorphism appears in 8059 issues.
Dynamite Entertainment’s version of DC’s Elseworlds and Marvel’s What If!'s in one shot form.
The generic term for Multiverses or What If...? type scenarios. An Alternate Universe usually features pre-established characters living in different situations from those of the main continuity universe.
The Bronze Age of comic books was set roughly between 1970 - 1985.
Comics that are happening in a Circus, which are featuring clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, musicians, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, uni-cyclists and other object manipulation and stunt-oriented artists.
Collections of comic strips from newspapers syndication. Often published in half pages daily (in black and with one row panel) or on Sunday (in color with multiple row panels).
"You cannot escape, so before you meet your doom, I shall tell you my evil plan." Comic book stereotypes can range from personality traits to ridiculous plot lines.
The act of wearing clothes commonly associated with the opposite gender.
A Detective is a type of character that solves crimes and mysteries using their mind by examining evidence and clues. They can be a member of law enforcement or freelance.
A label used by the Walt Disney Company for several of their comics; usually under IDW Publishing or Dark Horse Comics. This should only be used for comics that use the logo.
Collection of classic stories retold using Disney characters.
Home of the Amazing zoo crew, superheroes of a world of antropomophic animals ruled by the cartoon physic laws.
The home of the Jurassic League, superheroes of a world of anthropomorphic dinosaurs in a prehistoric world.
Also known as Earth-AD, Earth-51 is now Jack Kirby's post-apocalyptic world, home of OMAC and Kamandi.
Christian holiday associated with the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Magical creatures bound magically to their masters.
Fantasy is a comic book genre often taking place in fairy tale realms.
A literary term often utilized in theater to describe the imaginary barrier between the actors and audience, separating real world and fantasy. Breaking the fourth wall is observed sometimes in literature, where a character directly addresses the reader.
The first era in comic books. They became widespread and popular and many still popular comic book icons made their debut, beginning in the mid 1930s and ending around the mid-1950s.
An American holiday celebrated every February 2nd to determine if there is six more weeks of winter or six more weeks until spring.
This line of DC comics is based on the famous Hanna-Barbera animation characters.
Scary stories.
The practice of killing or trapping any animals.
Weekly event consisting of five one shots of popular IDW franchises either 20 years in the future or 20 years in the past.
Home reality of Spider-Ham.
Danish toy production company based in Billund known for making toys of interlocking plastic bricks. Established in 1932.
Magic is a term utilized to describe a wide variety of supernatural sources of power. Notable users include Zatara, Zatanna, Doctor Strange, and Doctor Fate.
Genre in Japanese anime and manga which features girls with magical powers. It has become popular with Western television shows and comic books as well.
Comic book adaptations of classic literature produced by Marvel Comics.
An age of comics which has lasted from mid-1980's to the present days.
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