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  • Star Comics
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  • It also included one-page trails for "Death Hunter" by Patrick and Dorothy O'Connor, and a second "Knight Force" story entitled "Warpath". Whether either were ever published I don't know.
  • They were the first Italian publisher to translate and publish the Sailor Moon manga.
  • Star Comics fue un sello de Marvel Comics que comenzó en 1984 y continuó publicando cómics hasta mediados de 1990. Los títulos publicados por la editorial estaban dirigidas a los más jóvenes y a menudo eran adaptaciones de televisión de dibujos animados o series infantiles. Fabian Nicieza fue brevemente editor de la línea a principios de 1990. Star también brevemente publicó un cómic protagonizado por el cómico John Candy, en una adaptación de su historieta llamada Camp Candy.
  • Before the existence of the Star imprint, Marvel had previously released several miniseries based on licensed toy and cartoon properties, such as The Smurfs and the Starriors. Existing ongoing series, based on other licensed toy lines, such as G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and Transformers, remained under the Marvel banner. Marvel eventually dissolved the Star imprint but absorbed several Star titles under the main Marvel banner such as Care Bears and continued to license new properties, such as The Pirates of Dark Water. In the early 1990s, Fabian Nicieza briefly served as the line's editor.
  • Star Comics was a Marvel Comics imprint that began in 1984 and continued until early 1988. They published a number of comics based on popular licensed properties such as Care Bears, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Duckula, and Silverhawks among others. One of Star Comics' inaugural titles was ThunderCats. This series lasted 24 issues and was the first comic series printed to be based on the ThunderCats brand. Some of the issues were retellings of episodes from the series, and others endeavored to tell original stories.
  • Agharta - Jap: #9. In corso. Ita: #8 2007. Black Bird - Jap: #10. In corso. Ita: #7 01/2011. Cesare - Jap: #7. In corso. #8 esce il 22 Ottobre. Ita: #7 04/2010. #8 annunciato per 03/2011. Claymore - Jap: #18. In corso. Ita: #17 04/2010. Clover - Jap: #23. Prevista conclusione con #24. Ita: #21 10/2009. Cosplay Animal - Jap: #14. In corso. Ita: #14 12/2010. Crimson Hero - Jap: #18 In corso. Ita: #18 01/2011. Detective Conan - Jap: #69. In corso. Ita: #66 12/2010. Bimestrale. Elemental Gerad - Jap: #18. Concluso. Ita: #17 11/2010. #18 a inizio 2011. Fairy Tail - Jap: #23. In corso. Ita: #18 12/2010.
  • Star Comics was an imprint of Marvel Comics which started in 1984 and continued to publish comic books into the mid-1990s. Titles published by the imprint were aimed at younger readers and were often adaptations of children's television animated series. Titles published by the imprint included Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham, ThunderCats, and The Get-Along Gang. Star also briefly published a comic which starred the comedian John Candy, an adaptation of his cartoon show Camp Candy. Fabian Nicieza was briefly the imprint's editor in the early 1990s.
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  • Star Comics
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  • Star Comics
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  • 1987
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  • Agharta - Jap: #9. In corso. Ita: #8 2007. Black Bird - Jap: #10. In corso. Ita: #7 01/2011. Cesare - Jap: #7. In corso. #8 esce il 22 Ottobre. Ita: #7 04/2010. #8 annunciato per 03/2011. Claymore - Jap: #18. In corso. Ita: #17 04/2010. Clover - Jap: #23. Prevista conclusione con #24. Ita: #21 10/2009. Cosplay Animal - Jap: #14. In corso. Ita: #14 12/2010. Crimson Hero - Jap: #18 In corso. Ita: #18 01/2011. Detective Conan - Jap: #69. In corso. Ita: #66 12/2010. Bimestrale. Elemental Gerad - Jap: #18. Concluso. Ita: #17 11/2010. #18 a inizio 2011. Elemental Gerad - Flag Of Blue Sky - Jap: #6. In corso. Ita: #5. Fairy Tail - Jap: #23. In corso. Ita: #18 12/2010. Fate Stay Night - Jap: #13. In corso. Ita: #9 07/2010. Get You - Jap: #13. Concluso. Ita: #6 Interrotto. Gundam C.D.A. - Jap: #12. In corso. Ita: #12 11/2010. Gundam: Ecole du Ciel - Jap: #11. In corso. Ita: #11 03/2010. Gundam Origini - Jap: #21. In corso. Ita: #21 01/2011. Guyver - Jap: #27 In corso. Ita: #39 08/2010 (pari a #27 Jap) Il Grande Sogno di Maya - Jap: #45. In corso. #46 Pubblicato il 29 Ottobre. Ita: #44 02/2010. #45 annunciato per 02/2011. #46 annunciato per 03/2011. Keroro - Jap: #19. In corso. Ita: #18 09/2010. Koibana! - Koiseyo Hanabi - Jap: #10. Concluso. Ita: #6 12/2010. Bimestrale. Kuragehime - La principessa delle meduse - Jap: #5. In corso. Ita: #2 12/2010. Bimestrale. Kurohime - Jap: #15. In corso. Ita: #14 11/2010. La Stirpe delle Tenebre - Jap: #12. Ripreso? (Il 12 è uscito 8 anni dopo l'11). Ita: #11. Le Chavalier d'Eon - Jap: #8. Concluso. Ita: #7 10/2010. #8 Annunciato per 12/2010 ma rimandato. Mei-Chan's Butler - Jap: #14. In corso. Ita: #9 01/2011. Mensile. Monochrome Factor - Jap: #8. In corso. Ita: #5 10/2008 Needless - Jap: #9. In corso. Ita: #8 03/2010. Negima - Jap: #31. In corso. Ita: #8 01/2011. Mensile. Oh! Mia Dea - Jap: #41. In corso. Ita: #40 06/2010. One Piece - Jap: #60. In corso. Ita: #57 11/2010. Trimestrale. Papillon - Jap: #9. In corso. Ita: #5 12/2010. Bimestrale. Perfect Girl Evolution - Jap: #26. In corso. Ita: #26 01/2011. Princess Resurrection - Jap: #11. In corso. Ita: #7 06/2009. #8 Annunciato per metà 2011. Psyren - Jap: #13. In corso. Ita: #4 01/2011. Mensile. Red. Living on the edge Jap: #19. Concluso. Ita: #10 2005. Steel Ball Run - Jap: #22. In corso. Ita: #21 01/2011. Switch Girl - Jap: #12. In corso. Ita: #5 01/2011. Bimestrale. Vinland Saga - Jap: #10. In corso. Ita: #6 12/2010. Bimestrale. xxxHOLiC - Jap: #18. In corso. Ita: #17 11/2010. Zetman - Jap: #14. In corso. Ita: #14 08/2010. Categoria:Ecchi
  • Star Comics fue un sello de Marvel Comics que comenzó en 1984 y continuó publicando cómics hasta mediados de 1990. Los títulos publicados por la editorial estaban dirigidas a los más jóvenes y a menudo eran adaptaciones de televisión de dibujos animados o series infantiles. Fabian Nicieza fue brevemente editor de la línea a principios de 1990. Algunos de los títulos publicados por la impronta fueron Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham, ThunderCats y The Gang Get-Along. Con Star Wars, la línea dio a luz dos series de Star Wars, basadas en sus respectivas series: Droids y Ewoks. Por otra parte, en una edición de Muppets se realizó una parodia de Star Wars. Star también brevemente publicó un cómic protagonizado por el cómico John Candy, en una adaptación de su historieta llamada Camp Candy.
  • It also included one-page trails for "Death Hunter" by Patrick and Dorothy O'Connor, and a second "Knight Force" story entitled "Warpath". Whether either were ever published I don't know.
  • Before the existence of the Star imprint, Marvel had previously released several miniseries based on licensed toy and cartoon properties, such as The Smurfs and the Starriors. Existing ongoing series, based on other licensed toy lines, such as G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and Transformers, remained under the Marvel banner. Marvel eventually dissolved the Star imprint but absorbed several Star titles under the main Marvel banner such as Care Bears and continued to license new properties, such as The Pirates of Dark Water. In the early 1990s, Fabian Nicieza briefly served as the line's editor. Updated versions of Wally the Wizard, Planet Terry, Top Dog and Royal Roy are featured in the X-Babies miniseries published in late 2009.
  • Star Comics was an imprint of Marvel Comics which started in 1984 and continued to publish comic books into the mid-1990s. Titles published by the imprint were aimed at younger readers and were often adaptations of children's television animated series. Titles published by the imprint included Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham, ThunderCats, and The Get-Along Gang. Star also briefly published a comic which starred the comedian John Candy, an adaptation of his cartoon show Camp Candy. Star Comics printed two short-lived Star Wars spin-off series, Droids and Ewoks. Both were based on the animated series of the same name. Furthermore, one issue of Muppet Babies was a Star Wars parody. Fabian Nicieza was briefly the imprint's editor in the early 1990s.
  • Star Comics was a Marvel Comics imprint that began in 1984 and continued until early 1988. They published a number of comics based on popular licensed properties such as Care Bears, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Duckula, and Silverhawks among others. One of Star Comics' inaugural titles was ThunderCats. This series lasted 24 issues and was the first comic series printed to be based on the ThunderCats brand. Some of the issues were retellings of episodes from the series, and others endeavored to tell original stories. The first 8 issues were published bimonthly which was then changed to a monthly publication for the reminder of the issues.
  • They were the first Italian publisher to translate and publish the Sailor Moon manga.
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