Wednesday Comics was a weekly anthology comic book launched by DC Comics on July 8, 2009. The twelve issues of the title were published in 14" x 20" broadsheet...
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gloomier Wednesday, more akin to the original comics than the version originated in the 1960's TV series. However, the films further develop Wednesday's character...
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Lee Bermejo (category Comics infobox image less caption)
graphic novel in 2008. In 2009, Bermejo drew the Superman story in the Wednesday Comics limited series. Bermejo both wrote and drew the Batman: Noël graphic...
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comics anthology collects works in the medium of comics, typically from multiple series, and compiles them into an anthology or magazine. The comics in...
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Kamandi (category Converting comics character infoboxes)
Volume 2". DC Comics.com. 9 July 2012. Archived from the original on December 8, 2014. Retrieved January 6, 2013. "Wednesday Comics". DC Comics. 9 March 2012...
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main characters, T-Rex, Utahraptor and Dromiceiomimus. Comics are posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Every strip uses the same artwork and panel...
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Streaky the Supercat (category Converted comics character infoboxes)
superhero cat that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Action Comics #261 (February 1960) and was created by Jerry Siegel and...
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Metamorpho (redirect from Metamorpho (comics))
Jurgens launched the six-issue series Metamorpho: Year One. As part of a Wednesday Comics, Neil Gaiman wrote a 12-page Metamorpho story that Mike Allred illustrated...
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Eduardo Risso (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
in Batman #620–625 (December 2003 – May 2004); a Batman serial for Wednesday Comics #1–12 (2009); and the Flashpoint: Batman Knight of Vengeance limited...
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Dave Gibbons (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
128 pages, 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1257-3) Wednesday Comics #1–12: "Kamandi" (w/a, 2009) collected in Wednesday Comics (hc, 200 pages, 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2747-3)...
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crossovers published by DC Comics. These titles have been handled or coordinated through a single editorial section at DC Comics. This list also generally...
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than one possessed by a demon. In the collected edition of Wednesday Comics (200 pages, DC Comics, June 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2747-3; Titan Books, July 2010,...
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José Luis García-López (category Comics nation sweep)
Metal Men story in Wednesday Comics which was written by Dan DiDio. In 2011, he drew one of the stories in The Spirit #17. DC Comics published a collection...
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Deadman (character) (redirect from Deadman (DC Comics character))
released in November 2005. In 2009, Deadman was a featured title in the Wednesday Comics. The character and self-titled series have won several awards, including...
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Joe Kubert (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
series published by DC Comics entitled Tor: A Prehistoric Odyssey. In 2009, Kubert contributed a new Sgt. Rock story for Wednesday Comics, published by DC....
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Dan DiDio (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
officer Geoff Johns, teamed up to helm DC Comics. Renaud, Jeffrey (June 18, 2009). "Dan DiDio Talks Wednesday Comics!". Comic Book Resources. Archived from...
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Paul Pope (category Comics infobox image less caption)
ISBN 1-563897-79-2) Solo No. 3 (w/a, 2005) Wednesday Comics #1–12: "Adam Strange" (w/a, 2009) collected in Wednesday Comics (hc, 200 pages, 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2747-3)...
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Etta Candy (category Converting comics character infoboxes)
Etta Candy is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly in association with Wonder Woman. Spirited and vivacious...
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Neil Gaiman (category DC Comics people)
drawn by Mike Allred for Wednesday Comics, a weekly newspaper-style series. Gaiman and Paul Cornell co-wrote Action Comics #894 (December 2010), which...
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Mike Allred (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
(DC Comics, 2005) Madman Atomic Comics #1–17 (Image Comics, 2007–2009) Fables #76 (DC Comics, 2008, with writer Bill Willingham) Wednesday Comics #1–12...
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John Arcudi (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
separate B.P.R.D. series. Arcudi contributed the Superman story to Wednesday Comics. He also created a graphic novel called A God Somewhere with Peter...
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Brian Azzarello (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
Batman-related stories such as the 2008 graphic novel Joker, a serial for Wednesday Comics in 2009 and Flashpoint: Batman — Knight of Vengeance. In April 2015...
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Alan Moore (category English comics writers)
the original on 26 October 2009. Johnston, Rich (23 March 2011). "Wednesday Comics Review: Neonomicon 4 and Hellraiser Prelude And 1". Bleeding Cool....
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Ryan Sook (category Comics infobox without image)
one-shot, DC Comics, 2008) The Darkness #75: "Absolute Darkness" (with Phil Hester, among other artists, Top Cow, 2009) Wednesday Comics #1-12: "Kamandi...
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Amanda Conner (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
which Conner penciled. in 2009, Conner drew the Supergirl story in Wednesday Comics which also featured appearance by Krypto and Streaky the Supercat....
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Cheetah (character) (redirect from Cheetah (DC Comics))
The Cheetah is a supervillain appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, most commonly as the archenemy of the superhero Wonder Woman. Like...
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Adam Kubert (category Comics infobox image less caption)
1959) is an American comics artist known for his work for publishers such as Marvel Comics and DC Comics, including work on Action Comics, Astonishing Spider-Man...
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Doctor Poison (category Converting comics character infoboxes)
Doomsday Clock #6 (July 2018). DC Comics. Wednesday Comics #2 (2009) Sensational Wonder Woman #11-12 (2021). DC Comics. O'Hara, Helen (April 2017). "Alpha...
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Daedalus Foundation (as artist, written by Dominic Lopez, one-shot, Big Wednesday Comics, 1995) Channel Zero: The Complete Collection (tpb, 296 pages, Dark...
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Element Girl (category Comics infobox without image)
Mason's sidekick in the "Metamorpho" feature of the summer series Wednesday Comics. This feature is written by Gaiman with art by Mike Allred and occurs...
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