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Some popular comics for girls include "Lumberjanes," "Ms. Marvel," "Giant Days," and "The Prince and the Dressmaker." These comics offer diverse characters, engaging storylines, and positive representations of female protagonists.
Latter Days - comics - was created in 2003.
Latter Days - comics - has 700 pages.
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If you enjoy Twokinds, you might like other furry webcomics such as Lackadaisy, Housepets!, and Sabrina Online. These comics also feature anthropomorphic characters and engaging storylines that appeal to fans of Twokinds.
Soap was a popular sponsor in the early days, thus the name soaps for the daytime shows. Cigarettes were also very popular advertisers. Other popular sponsors included automobile manufacturers, clothing stores and record companies.
Superman's first appearance was in "Action Comics #1," cover dated June 1938. Batman's first appearance was in "Detective Comics #27," cover dated May 1939. Thus, in the real world, Superman is older. If, on the other hand, you are referring to characters, there is no clear answer to that which I am aware of. They are treated in the comics as contemporaries of similar age, and those ages aren't specified exactly. (Superhero ages rarely are these days, to better facilitate the "fluid" timelines that happen because the characters don't age nearly as rapidly as their readers.)
Superman's first appearance was in "Action Comics #1," cover dated June 1938. Batman's first appearance was in "Detective Comics #27," cover dated May 1939. Thus, in the real world, Superman is older. If, on the other hand, you are referring to characters, there is no clear answer to that which I am aware of. They are treated in the comics as contemporaries of similar age, and those ages aren't specified exactly. (Superhero ages rarely are these days, to better facilitate the "fluid" timelines that happen because the characters don't age nearly as rapidly as their readers.)
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The Early Days was created in 1980.
Fonzi, played by Henry Winkler, was one of the most popular characters on the sitcom "Happy Days". The American sitcom ran from 1974-1984 and in 1999 Tv Guide had him ranked as number 4in its 50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time list.