Concept » Adventure appears in 1066 issues.
Normal real world animals attacking people, aliens, robots, etc; animal attacks include attacks from animals such as wolves, snakes, bears, sharks, dogs, whales, etc. The attacks mostly but not always severely injure or kill the one being attacked.
The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artifacts and other physical remains.
Genre of comics focusing on aircrafts.
Comic books that continue from or expand on books or novels.
The Bronze Age of comic books was set roughly between 1970 - 1985.
Comic book versions of classic and popular media.
The Earth according to comics.
Collections of comic strips from newspapers syndication. Often published in half pages daily (in black and with one row panel) or on Sunday (in color with multiple row panels).
"You cannot escape, so before you meet your doom, I shall tell you my evil plan." Comic book stereotypes can range from personality traits to ridiculous plot lines.
Cryptid is a term which is used in cryptozoology to refer to a creature whose existence has been suggested but that is unrecognized by a scientific consensus, and whose existence is moreover often regarded as highly unlikely. Some notable examples would be Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and the Thunderbird just to name a few.
Fantasy is a comic book genre often taking place in fairy tale realms.
The first era in comic books. They became widespread and popular and many still popular comic book icons made their debut, beginning in the mid 1930s and ending around the mid-1950s.
The act of riding on a horse either for transport, pleasure, or racing.
The age in which Conan and his stories takes place.
Groups of people who live outside of civilization and are often stereotypically depicted as savages. In comics they can play the roles as villains' minions or spiritual guides for heroes.
Danish toy production company based in Billund known for making toys of interlocking plastic bricks. Established in 1932.
Mantles are identities that have been used by more than one character.
A term used to describe various methods of combat ranging from self defense, to competition, to war, to physical fitness.
The art of climbing a mountain.
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.
Modern creations intended as a throwback to the Pulp era but the context of the storytelling is entirely different benefitting from hindsight. Characters created after the rise of the superhero genre are not authentically historic Pulp Heroes.
Tezuka reused characters as if they were actors in what he called his Star System. These characters would appear in different manga as different roles.
Platinum Age is the term used to describe the time period of 1897-1938, during which early forms of the comic books were published. Platinum Age comics usually are reprint of newspaper strips of the time period, and were found in various larger book like formats with cloth or other types of hard covers.
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.
Escapist fiction popularized in the first half of the 20th century.
Comic Books Stories that are set in the real world.
A genre in comics (especially with pirates and the navies). Usually takes place in oceans and seas, sometimes on lakes and rivers too.
Futuristic genre of fiction.
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