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  • ...olded sheets. It typically contains news, articles, reviews, editorials, [[comic strip]]s, puzzles, horoscopes, [[advertisement]]s, classified ads and [[per Newspapers also feature humorous spanking imagery in comic strips, such as ''[[The Katzenjammer Kids]]''.
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  • '''Bridget''' is a 6-page [[F/G]] [[spanking comic]] that was written and drawn by [[Spankart]] in 2005. It is published under == The comic ==
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  • ...Kids is today distributed by King Features Syndicate, making it the oldest comic strip still in syndication. ...seaman who acted as a surrogate [[father]]. The "Katzenjammer Kids" comic strips are one of the best-known examples of ([[M/B]] and occasionally [[F/B]]) [[
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  • ...e original [[spanking art|artwork]] such as [[drawing]]s and [[comic|comic strips]].
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  • [[Image:What the fuck, Aquaman.jpg|thumb|Typical colorized comic strip panel.]] The '''comic''', also known as '''sequential art''', is a popular contemporary art form
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  • ...l gag cartoons, [[Editorial cartoonist|editorial cartoons]], comic strips, comic books, graphic novels or animation. A cartoonist traditionally developed ro ...cartoonists increasingly work in digital media. To illustrate the Blondie comic strip, the cartoonist John Marshall works directly on a Wacom tablet connec
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  • ...]] [[cartoonist]] and [[mangaka]] who did several short [[spanking comic]] strips featuring game [[character]]s such as Knuckles, Tails, Sally, or Sasami. As
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  • ...aron-Cohen). It consists of a pouch covering the [[genitals]], held on by strips of cloth over the shoulders. At the rear it resembles a [[thong (lingerie)|
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  • == Comic Strips ==
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  • Most animation, whether 2D or 3D, is in a more or less [[comic]]- or [[cartoon]]ish style. Typical for 2D animation is cell-colorized [[li ...racter]]s and [[setting]]s from comic strips, or like those found in comic strips (with added motion, [[color]] and real [[sound]] (music, noises, speech) in
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  • ...]s and [[cartoon]] style. He does individual drawings as well as [[comic]] strips. His female [[spankee]] [[character]]s are very curved, with big [[breasts] ...funct URL]) which exhibited samples of his artwork and his German-language comic strip ''Sankt Leopold Mädcheninternat'' (''St. Leopold [[boarding school]]
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  • ...tle Lulu]], and is today seen as a template for many later [[Little Girl]] strips. {{Wikipedia|Nancy (comic strip)}}
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  • ...rphan Annie''' is a full page (later half page or tab) [[U.S.|American]] [[comic]] strip that first appeared in 1924. It was created by Harold Gray (b.1894 ...[[girl]] with red curly hair who originally lived in an [[orphanage]]. The comic strip and its settings and characters developed and changed over the decade
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  • In [[comic]]s (and sometimes also in [[cartoon]]s), a '''balloon''' (also known as a ' ...t the balloon line completely. Scott Adam's minimalistic ''Dilbert'' comic strips, for example, frequently use this kind of "invisible balloons", in which a
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  • ...YC. Here Bilbrew studied under Burne Hogarth, creator of the famous Tarzan comic strip. It was via Stanton that Bilbrew met and came to work for Klaw in 195 ...ors followed. As with many of the Movie Star News artists (Jim, Ruiz), the strips from the period he is best known for are few and far between, scattered amo
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  • ...is tighter integration of image and text makes the reading experience of a comic more like watching a movie, and less like reading [[literature]]. The disad ...them ''to'' a child. Interestingly, while there are nowadays lots of adult comic publications, both in the West and in East Asia, there are hardly any adult
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  • '''Alice: New Adventures in Wonderland''' was a children's [[comic]] book published by Ziff-Davis during the early 1950s. [[Category:Comic strips]]
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  • ...ivaling [[Little Iodine]]'s popularity in newsprint and branching out into comic books, [[animation]] and various forms of advertising. ...surroundings (an almost universal characteristic of many later Little Girl strips).
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  • ...also known as eight-pagers or dirty little eight-pagers) were pornographic comic books produced in the United States from the 1920s to the early 1960s. Thei ...ican comic books were still exclusively reprinting material from newspaper strips.
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  • ...uences) are a very popular subject in [[literature]], especially [[comic]] strips. Whenever child characters such as [[Buster Brown]] or [[Little Iodine]] ar
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