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- press comic is equivalent with minicomic, reserved for those publications measuring A6 (105 mm × 148 mm) or less. Minicomics, sometimes called ashcan copies...
- the first three minicomics for inclusion in Mattel's Masters of the Universe classics toy line, continuing the series of minicomics introduced in the...
- creator-owned comics, art comics, or literary comics. Many self-published "minicomics" also fall under the "alternative" umbrella. By the mid-1970s, artists...
- co-op format that was established by Carl Gafford decades ago. minicomics List of minicomics creators Cartoonists Co-Op Press Fandom Fanzines Zine Rhode...
- self-published minicomic Apartments 24 pages, edition of 600, self-published minicomic Entertainment 24 pages, edition of 600, self-published minicomic Megg, Mogg...
- longstanding tradition with the MOTU franchise, incorporated accompanying minicomics illustrated by Williams. The Dark Horse version published in September...
- each Super Powers Collection action figure of the first two series, a minicomic was included. Below is a list of them. Superman: Lex Luthor attacks a...
- the universe, and become the titular Master of the Universe. The first minicomics that accompanied the 1981–1983 line of Masters of the Universe toys presented...
- and in some MOTU games. Her first published appearance was in the 1984 minicomic "The Story of She-Ra", which, like the subsequent He-Man and She-Ra animated...
- entitled Cynicalman, The Paperback (1987, minicomics material), ERT! Not Available Comics (1995, minicomics), and The Amazing Cynicalman (the newspaper...