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20th Century Studios is an imprint of Marvel that focuses on established characters and franchises from the film studio of the same name.
A common comic book genre where the main character(s) travel the globe seeking a discovery. Tintin is a good example of this genre.
An autobiography is a piece of work which is written by the author themselves about their life. This is not to be confused with a biography.
Stories about people, past or present, written by others. This is not to be confused with an autobiography.
Comic books that continue from or expand on books or novels.
The Bronze Age of comic books was set roughly between 1970 - 1985.
This concept would cover toys, such as dolls and accessories, based on comics.
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.
Universe of the Dune created by Frank Herbert.
Fantasy is a comic book genre often taking place in fairy tale realms.
A series by Graphic Universe were they retell tales from mythology and folklore.
This line of DC comics is based on the famous Hanna-Barbera animation characters.
First Second anthology series focusing on different historical events.
Scary stories.
Marvel's superhero movie continuity that is shared between several major character franchises.
Adaptations of popular fairy tales using Marvel characters.
Comic book adaptations of classic literature produced by Marvel Comics.
Is a short series (predetermined number of issues) of comic books with the purpose of telling a defined story about a particular character, group or event. a.k.a. Limited Series or Maxi-Series.
Any comic book that expands on a movie with new material not present in the original movie, this also includes prequels, sequels and spin-offs.
Comics and graphic novels have given us many famous and notable advertisements through the years. Who can forget the Charles Atlas ads, the X-Ray Specks, Sea Monkeys, or the mysterious Grab Bag?
Genre of storytelling usually done in a humorous tone, comics created as parody highlight the contradictions, idiosyncrasies and/or hypocrisies of their subject matter.
Device used in comic book publishing.
Today there are a wealth of Golden and Silver Age comic book characters who have fallen into Public Domain. This is a list of such characters.
Comic Books Stories that are set in the real world.
Futuristic genre of fiction.
Star Comics was an imprint of Marvel Comics that started in 1984 focusing on comics mainly for kids or younger teens.
The "galaxy far, far away" in which the Star Wars films and related works take place.
Tokusatsu is a term used in Japanese live action film or television that specializes in heavy special effects that is associated with kaiju and superheroes in either science-fiction, fantasy, or horror genres.
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