Gary Larson (born August 14, 1950) is a cartoonist famous for his mostly one-panel daily Cartoons entitled "The Far Side" (1979-1995). The absurd but intellectually clever cartoons became extremely popular, and Larson edited collections for books and calendars until his retirement. Larson has been honored by having two insect species named for him. In 2003, he drew the cover for the cartoon issue of The New Yorker.
Gary Larson created "The Far Side" comic strip, which ran from 1980 to 1995 and included over 4,000 individual comics.
Gary Larson has 59 pages.
Over 4300 .
its a shock that only 4 hockey comics are made
over 400 have been made
One but Batman made his first appearance in May 1939 in Detective Comics #27and Superman made his first appearance June 1938 in Action Comics #1 so really eleven
Many people have made Spider-man comics. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko were the original co-creators of the Spider-man comic, with Lee creating overall plots for the stories and then Ditko added his own elements to the comics narratives as he drew them. Since then, there have been many creators who've made Spider-man comics. John Romita, the artist who took up drawing Spider-man comics after Steve Ditko left. The current lead writer for Spider-man comics is Dan Slott, who is joined by a group of rotating artists.
319 heroes and 491 enemy's
As far as I know, you cannot purchase a specific one. I believe that you have to make an account, then make cards. I think they charge you based on how many cards you send. But I'm not sure.
I believe it was a cartoon published by the Saturday Evening Post many years ago. I saw it for sure in a playboy magazine. 1970's?
they have made over 200 in 2004 and in 2007 they have made over 1,000 books and comics for hockey
XIII - comics - has 44 pages.
Orbiter - comics - has 104 pages.
Yonder - comics - has 120 pages.
Palestine - comics - has 285 pages.