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  • Eightball is a comic book by Daniel Clowes and published by Fantagraphics Books. It ran from 1989 to 2004. The first issue appeared soon after the end...
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    Daniel Clowes (category Comic book letterers)
    screenwriter. Most of Clowes's work first appeared in Eightball, a solo anthology comic book series. An Eightball issue typically contained several short pieces...
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  • issues #11–18 (June 1993 – March 1997) of Clowes's comic book series Eightball, and was published in book form in 1997 by Fantagraphics Books. It was a commercial...
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  • both the cover and in a story inside. Lil' Eightball then appeared in Lantz's monthly anthology comic book New Funnies starting with issue #65 (July 1942)...
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    of the best selling alternative titles, Eightball, by Daniel Clowes and the cross-genre success of the book Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth...
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  • (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain and his successors Eightball (comics), a Daniel Clowes comic book Eight Ball (film), a 1992 Australian film 8-pallo, a...
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  • consists of numerous short pieces originally published in Clowes's Eightball comic book and other venues. Most of the contents previously appeared in the...
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  • from Lloyd Llewellyn #6 foreshadowed the approach of Clowes's next comic, Eightball, by breaking the conventions of the series' crime setting and turning...
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  • black-and-white comic by Daniel Clowes. It originally appeared in issue #7 (November 1991) of Clowes' comic book Eightball and was later reprinted in the book collections...
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  • Horse) 2000 Daniel Clowes, Eightball (Fantagraphics) 2001 Eric Shanower, Age of Bronze (Image) 2002 Daniel Clowes, Eightball (Fantagraphics) 2003 Eric...
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  • alternative weekly The Stranger.[citation needed] Doofus's comic book debut was in Eightball #8 (Fantagraphics, May 1992). From 1995 to 1998, Doofus strips...
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  • Clowes's alternative comic book Eightball, and was later collected by Fantagraphics Books. Pussey! tells the satirical story of a comic book artist named Dan...
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  • that first appeared in issue #23 of Clowes's comic book Eightball in 2004, and then as a standalone book in 2011. The story, which flashes back and forth...
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  • New York Times, Time and many other publications. Her weekly comic strip Lulu Eightball has appeared in numerous alternative newsweeklies since 2002....
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  • Clowes's longest book, at around 180 pages, and his second, after Wilson, to not have been serialized first, either in Eightball—his own comic book series—or...
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  • The book's contents were originally published as the comic book Eightball #22 and were subsequently reformatted to make the hardcover Ice Haven book. Ice...
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  • Graphic Novels named it as the 84th best comic ever made. Box Office Poison originally appeared in comic book form by Antarctic Press, which published...
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  • in issues #19–21 of Clowes's comic book Eightball and appeared in collected form from Pantheon Books in 2000. The book depicts the misadventures of its...
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    Michel Koeniguer (12 August 1971 – 6 April 2021) was a French comic book artist. Koeniguer was born on 12 August 1971 near Strasbourg. In the 1990s, he...
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    Dell Comics was the comic book publishing arm of Dell Publishing, which got its start in pulp magazines. It published comics from 1929 to 1973. At its...
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