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  2. Injustice: Gods Among Us (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Injustice 2 Vol. 5 Injustice 2 #25–30 April 30, 2019 978-1401289164: Injustice 2 Vol. 6 Injustice 2 #31–36, Annual #2: August 6, 2019 978-1401292270: Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe: Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe #1–6 April 23, 2019 978-1401288372: Injustice Year Zero: Injustice Year Zero #1–14 July 13, 2021 978-1779511294

  3. Injustice 2 (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Injustice 2 is an American comic book series written by Tom Taylor and published by DC Comics. It is based on fighting video game Injustice: Gods Among Us and its sequel, Injustice 2. It is set in an alternate reality where a Batman -led insurgency has defeated Superman 's totalitarian regime and has to deal with the aftermath.

  4. List of School Friend (comics) stories - Wikipedia

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    Ballet Comes to the New Town. Published: 12 October 1963 to 1 February 1964 [ 1] The Mariane School of Ballet in Dorlington - including Gaye Farrel and her friends Dave, Bob, Sylvia, Joe, Jill and Laurie - prepare to put on a ballet to remind the young people of the new town about the charms of its older institutions.

  5. This Modern World - Wikipedia

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    Humor, Political comics, Satirical comics. This Modern World is a weekly satirical comic strip by cartoonist and political commentator Tom Tomorrow (real name Dan Perkins) that covers current events from a left-wing point of view. Published continuously for more than 30 years, This Modern World appears regularly in more than 80 newspapers ...

  6. Injustice (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The comic was released digitally beginning on January 15, 2013. [9] The series was later issued in regular comic book form, and eventually a collected edition. [10] Tom Taylor left the series after writing Injustice: Year Three #14, with Brian Buccellato replacing him by continuing the story into Year Four and Five. [11]

  7. Tom Taylor (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Taylor (born 29 November 1978) is an Australian comic book writer, playwright and screenwriter. A New York Times bestselling author, his work includes DC Comics series Injustice, DCeased, Nightwing, Superman, Suicide Squad and Marvel series All-New Wolverine, X-Men Red, Superior Iron Man and Star Wars comics.

  8. The day 'Dilbert' disappeared: The controversy over Scott ...

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    This is hardly Adams's first brush with controversy. Last year, Dilbert was canceled in nearly 80 markets as Lee Enterprises stopped printing the comic strip.Although Adams told Fox News he ...

  9. Phantom (character) - Wikipedia

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    Lee Falk's syndicated newspaper comic strip The Phantom premiered on February 17, 1936, [2] with the story "The Singh Brotherhood", [3] written by Falk and illustrated first by himself, for two weeks, followed by Ray Moore, who was an assistant to artist Phil Davis on Falk's Mandrake the Magician strip.