Wolverine for Marvel Batman for DC
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REAllY ------->go to this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_(comics) The qeustion is a DC comic book character.
John Constantine is a DC comic book character.
no he started from Sega animations
Comic Book Issues - 2009 Uncanny X-Men The Heroic Age 1 1-10 was released on: USA: 10 August 2010
There is a comic book character called Cyanide that first appeared in Excaliber #62.
No , the comic book character is most likely to be found in a comic book whereas a cartoon character will be found within a TV cartoon are as a character in a cartoon comic strip .
Billy Whizz is a character from the British comic book "The Beano." He first appeared in the comic in 1964 and is known for his super speed.
Parallax is a character who features in the comic called Green Lantern. Parallax is a villain and first appeared in the comic in 1994. The character Parallax was created by the writer Ron Marz.
The comic book character Madman was created by writer and artist Mike Allred. First appearing in 1992, Madman is known for his surreal adventures and unique art style.
The comic book character Dyesebel was created by Mars Ravelo, a Filipino comic book writer. Dyesebel is a popular mermaid character in Philippine comics.
The comic book character Turok the Dinosaur Hunter first appeared in the year nineteen fifty four. Turok appeared for the company Four Color Comics in number 596.
No cartoon or comic book characters named Maive were found. There is however a Queen Maeve who appears in 41 issues of the Seven.
Comic book values are based on several factors: condition, rarity, content, and desirability. Issues with popular artists or characters, or the first appearance of a popular character will be more valuable.
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Comic Book Issues - 2009 Top 11 Comic Book mis-fires 1-11 was released on: USA: 31 August 2010
The character Honey Bunny was first seen in the Bugs Bunny Comic Book, in issue #108 that was released in November of 1966. However, the character was thought to have been inspired by a character with the same name that appeared in the Bugs Bunny Album comic book series in 1953.