- and a
group of
other contributors.
Rifas set up
EduComics in 1976,
ostensibly to
publish All-Atomic
Comics, an
educational comic about "the many dangers...
- and
Educomics (1980–1982). More
manga were
translated between the mid-1980s and 1990s,
including Golgo 13 in 1986, Lone Wolf and Cub from
First Comics in...
-
released in
North American in a
colorized English translated volume by
Educomics under the
title I Saw It: The
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: A Survivor's...
-
Monthly Shōnen Jump in 1972. It was
published in the
United States by
Educomics in 1982.
Nakazawa began to
serialize the longer,
autobiographical Hadashi...
- DC
Comics, Inc. (later
simply known as DC) is an
American comic book
publisher and the
flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a
subsidiary of
Warner Bros....
- was
translated into
English and
published as a one-shot
comic book by
Educomics as I Saw It.
Immediately after completing I Saw It,
Nakazawa began his...
- (written by
Yasutaka Nagai)
Keiji Nakazawa I Saw It (published in
America by
EduComics) Tarō Nami &
Hiroshi Takahashi Eleven Riku
Sanjo & Koji
Inada Beet the...
- send them to ****—debuted in
Mystic Comics #4 (Aug. 1940), from
Timely Comics, the 1940s
predecessor of
Marvel Comics. Most of the
other female costumed...
- of the
Royal Navy The Example, a 1634 play by
James Shirley The
Example (
comics), a 2009
graphic novel by Tom
Taylor and
Colin Wilson Example (musician)...
-
Starscream in the
Generation 1
animated series and the
adjacent Marvel Comics series. As
Decepticon Air Commander, he
leads the
other Decepticon S****er...