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Topic: Comic

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  Marvel Comics    Online Comic  
  Japanese comic    DC Comics  
  Web Comics    Funny Comics  
  Manga Comics    COMIC CHARACTERS  
  Drawing Comic  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite website(s):The Onion
Favorite possession(s):Care bears,  Pokemon cards
Currently has on their coffee table:Wonder Woman comic,  Spider-man comic
Dream job(s):Comic book artist
Favorite TV show(s):Anime stuff,  Naked News,  Pokemon
Favorite activity(s):Trading cards,  Coloring in,  Telling jokes
Favorite actor(s):Jim Carrey
Favorite movie(s):Superman,  The Three Stooges
Ultimate fantasy(s):Engaging in a no-holds-barred killing spree
Favorite quote(s):"But at my back I always hear Time's winged chariot hurrying near." - Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)
 
 
 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Many fine comics have the moon in Capricorn or in hard aspect to Saturn.
Autobiographical comics give insights into the cultural narratives and discourses which bound and limit the construction of the visible self.
Quasar Comics and Collectibles has been buying and selling collectibles since 1982.
Pete Trengle,
Bass Player

Marvel Comics extends an invitation on behalf of the artists to bid on select pieces of original art from the acclaimed HEROES book.
Rob Bruff,
Nightclub Bouncer

Comics still has the stigmata of being a medium filled with stories about nothing but muscle-bound oafs in tights punching each other in the head.
Sam Hayden,
Gothic Nightclub Owner

Comics are very solitary, and you can show someone a page you coloured or a script you wrote, but in the end there's still a barrier there.
These comics were definitely influenced by the international comics scene, where more mature comics had emerged.
The comics code was essentially a warning to parents who might pick up a comic off of the news stands or magazine racks and want to know that it was a wholesome book, and okay to pass on to their children.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

The serialized comics were so successful that their animated versions was distributed in America.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

Comics are Mesofuckinzoic; they occupy that uncoveted but honorable place in our literature that was occupied for the Greeks by Fable, for the Romantics by Fairy Tale, for the Victorians by Doggerel.
Sasha Prevette,
Kindergarten student

The Quality Comics superhero Kid Eternity was a boy who could summon the spirits of heroes of past eras and could travel through time.
Keiko Miyisawa,
Receptionist

Are the B5 comics part of the official B5 canon?
 
 
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