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Comics - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki (1349 words) |
 | While many comic book runs of the Star Trek Universe have provided interesting story arcs and situations that would be difficult to show on television, all stories are considered to be non-canon. |
 | Marvel Comics took over the franchise in 1979 and published a series of comics based on the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in the 2270s after the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. |
 | DC Comics, through their WildStorm Comics imprint, obtained rights to the Star Trek comics for the third (and to date, final) time. |
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memepool.com: Comics archive (4533 words) |
 | Just because American comic books used to be saddled with the puritanical comics code, didn't mean that artists couldn't put some pretty racy fetish art on the covers. |
 | The comics communities have responded in various ways to the September 11th attacks, with a variety of editorial cartoons, tributes to the dead, and frightening stories of near-misses. |
 | Here it is applied to the classic newspaper comic strip, Krazy Kat: " Krazy exposes the false consciousness of his companions through ignorance of their habits and conventions; his naive misrecognitions of their kynical misrecognitions deny their denial, pointing out the pretensions and misrecognitions necessary for the maintenance of everyday life." Whatever. |