• Don Markstein's Toonopedia

    On-line hypertext encyclopedia of comics, animation and other forms of cartoonery. "A vast repository of toonological knowledge."

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Today in Toons Archive

    Official notice of Katy's cancellation was made 49 years ago today. Wednesday, April 14, 2010 On this day in 1919 the best-known creation of a prolific and well-liked cartoonist began. Mr. & Mrs., by Clare Briggs (A. Piker Clerk) started 91 years ago today. Tuesday, April 13, 2010 On this day in 1954 the cartoons reached Broadway once again.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Site History

    Uploaded entire site to server, started testing links, replaced HTML files on old Cartoonopedia site with Change of Address notices, signed up for tracking service. Friday, February 9, 2001 Hired a Web server to host toonopedia.com Wednesday, February 7, 2001 Made final upload to the old free site that was hosting the Cartoonopedia.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Iron Corporal

    The Iron Corporal could dodge every bullet in hail of machine gun fire, wade into a throng of enemy soldiers swinging his rifle like a club and come out unscathed, and perform all the other amazing feats Sgt. Fury was capable of over at Marvel or Sgt. Rock at DC. But he did it at Charlton, where creator page rates and (not unrelatedly) editorial standards were drastically lower than at DC and ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Bruce Gentry

    cartoonist Ray Bailey as another in the long tradition of aviation strips — Tailspin Tommy, Skyroads, Smilin' Jack … Brick Bradford had started out that way, too. But their heyday was before World War II, and Gentry started on March 25, 1945, when that war was in its final months.. The strip's most obvious precursor was Milton Caniff's Terry & the Pirates, which had taken on a strong ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Archie

    … a superhero or two on the cover (in this case, a patriotic type called The Shield and a grim avenger named The Hangman), and a hodge-podge of humor, adventure and what-have-you in the back pages.In the 22nd issue (December, 1941), without fanfare, a teenage humor series about a carrot-topped kid and his pals 'n' gals at Riverdale High School made its first appearance, replacing a somewhat ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Buz Sawyer

    … a new creation, Steve Canyon, because he wanted to own the strip he worked on. But he wasn't the first cartoonist to make such a move — a few years earlier, Roy Crane had done the same, leaving Wash Tubbs to create Buz Sawyer.. The parallels don't stop there. Terry and Tubbs were both little guys with big sidekicks to do the fighting, whereas Canyon and Sawyer were both full-fledged ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Little Annie Rooney

    … a certifiable hit in Little Orphan Annie, naturally, King Features wanted an "Annie" of its own. King launched Little Annie Rooney on January 10, 1927, when the strip it was modeled after had been running about a year and a half.. Like the Trib's Annie, King's orphan star had a name that was already familiar to the public. But both the 1890 popular song and the 1925 silent movie (with Mary ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Leave It to Binky

    … the next big thing. MLJ Comics was having such success with teenage humor, it renamed itself after its most prominent character of that type. DC Comics, which was already publishing a comic about a "hep cat" named Buzzy, continued in that direction by doing something it had never done before — launching a brand-new character in his own comic. Leave It to Binky, starring a teenager named ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Jose Carioca

    … good will (his studio was on strike at the time) and partly to gather material for future animated projects. From this tour came two features (Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros, both of which, like most 1940s Disney features, were made up of several separate segments instead of a single story), several short cartoons, and a potential new star — José Carioca.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia

    On-line hypertext encyclopedia of comics, animation and other forms of cartoonery. "A vast repository of toonological knowledge."

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Today in Toons Archive

    Official notice of Katy's cancellation was made 49 years ago today. Wednesday, April 14, 2010 On this day in 1919 the best-known creation of a prolific and well-liked cartoonist began. Mr. & Mrs., by Clare Briggs (A. Piker Clerk) started 91 years ago today. Tuesday, April 13, 2010 On this day in 1954 the cartoons reached Broadway once again.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Site History

    Uploaded entire site to server, started testing links, replaced HTML files on old Cartoonopedia site with Change of Address notices, signed up for tracking service. Friday, February 9, 2001 Hired a Web server to host toonopedia.com Wednesday, February 7, 2001 Made final upload to the old free site that was hosting the Cartoonopedia.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Iron Corporal

    The Iron Corporal could dodge every bullet in hail of machine gun fire, wade into a throng of enemy soldiers swinging his rifle like a club and come out unscathed, and perform all the other amazing feats Sgt. Fury was capable of over at Marvel or Sgt. Rock at DC. But he did it at Charlton, where creator page rates and (not unrelatedly) editorial standards were drastically lower than at DC and ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Bruce Gentry

    cartoonist Ray Bailey as another in the long tradition of aviation strips — Tailspin Tommy, Skyroads, Smilin' Jack … Brick Bradford had started out that way, too. But their heyday was before World War II, and Gentry started on March 25, 1945, when that war was in its final months.. The strip's most obvious precursor was Milton Caniff's Terry & the Pirates, which had taken on a strong ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Archie

    … a superhero or two on the cover (in this case, a patriotic type called The Shield and a grim avenger named The Hangman), and a hodge-podge of humor, adventure and what-have-you in the back pages.In the 22nd issue (December, 1941), without fanfare, a teenage humor series about a carrot-topped kid and his pals 'n' gals at Riverdale High School made its first appearance, replacing a somewhat ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Buz Sawyer

    … a new creation, Steve Canyon, because he wanted to own the strip he worked on. But he wasn't the first cartoonist to make such a move — a few years earlier, Roy Crane had done the same, leaving Wash Tubbs to create Buz Sawyer.. The parallels don't stop there. Terry and Tubbs were both little guys with big sidekicks to do the fighting, whereas Canyon and Sawyer were both full-fledged ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Little Annie Rooney

    … a certifiable hit in Little Orphan Annie, naturally, King Features wanted an "Annie" of its own. King launched Little Annie Rooney on January 10, 1927, when the strip it was modeled after had been running about a year and a half.. Like the Trib's Annie, King's orphan star had a name that was already familiar to the public. But both the 1890 popular song and the 1925 silent movie (with Mary ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Leave It to Binky

    … the next big thing. MLJ Comics was having such success with teenage humor, it renamed itself after its most prominent character of that type. DC Comics, which was already publishing a comic about a "hep cat" named Buzzy, continued in that direction by doing something it had never done before — launching a brand-new character in his own comic. Leave It to Binky, starring a teenager named ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Jose Carioca

    … good will (his studio was on strike at the time) and partly to gather material for future animated projects. From this tour came two features (Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros, both of which, like most 1940s Disney features, were made up of several separate segments instead of a single story), several short cartoons, and a potential new star — José Carioca.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Bouncer

    … in print for years to come, but publishers kept bringing out new ones at a steady trickle until the genre flowered again in the '60s. But some publishers, such as Archie Comics, were already abandoning them, and it was getting so a new one could use a distinguishing trait or two, to get a leg up on the competition. The Bouncer, who debuted in his own title with a 1944 (month unspecified ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia - Wikipedia

    Don Markstein's Toonopedia (subtitled A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge) is an online encyclopedia of print cartoons, comic strips and animation, initiated February 13, 2001. Donald D. Markstein, the sole writer and editor of Toonopedia, termed it "the world's first hypertext encyclopedia of toons" and stated, "The basic idea is to cover the entire spectrum of American cartoonery."

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Fantastic Four

    … 1950s. New versions of Green Lantern and The Flash had achieved commercial success, and The Justice League of America, a group containing those characters and several other DC headliners, was well on its way to doing the same. Marvel Comics publisher Martin Goodman suggested to editor Stan Lee that their company do a superhero group of their own. In the fall of that year, Fantastic Four #1 ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Spacehawk

    Spacehawk had no other name. He also had no fixed base of operations, other than his space ship, and no sidekicks, assistants, official contacts, love interests or other supporting characters. He had but one mission in life — to protect the innocent throughout the Solar System, and mete out the occasional gruesome fate to vanquished evildoers.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Woodsy Owl

    If this site is enjoyable or useful to you, ... Woodsy has not only steadily held the position of official spokestoon … continued below … for the ecology movement (and still holds it) — he even had his own title from Gold Key Comics from 1973-76. ... BACK to Don Markstein's Toonopedia ...

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    Toonopedia accumulated over 1,800 articles since its launch on February 13, 2001. During 2002, Charles Bowen reviewing the site for Editor & Publisher, said, For journalists researching stories, these online resources can be golden. A case in point is Don Markstein's simply amazing Toonopedia, a vast repository of information about comics, past ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia

    Don Markstein's Toonopedia (subtitled A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge) is an online encyclopedia of print cartoons, comic strips and animation, initiated February 13, 2001. Donald D. Markstein, the sole writer and editor of Toonopedia, termed it "the world's first hypertext encyclopedia of toons" and stated, "The basic idea is to cover the entire spectrum of American cartoonery."

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia - Wikipedia

    Don Markstein's Toonopedia (subtitled A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge) is an online encyclopedia of print cartoons, comic strips and animation, initiated February 13, 2001. Donald D. Markstein, the sole writer and editor of Toonopedia, termed it "the world's first hypertext encyclopedia of toons" and stated, "The basic idea is to cover the entire spectrum of American cartoonery."

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    Episode 13: Pass the Ammunition August 10th, 1947. Manhattan, New York. The laboratory of Doctor Jonas Harrow. Bob Frank winced as he opened his eyes. He was still strapped down to a gurney, a single bulb lamp swinging above him. He could feel a throbbing sensation in his head, as well as the spo...

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  • Don Dohler | Cinematic Titanic Wiki | Fandom

    Donald Michael "Don" Dohler (1946 - 2006) was an American film director known for making low-budget science fiction and horror films as well as work in underground comics and publishing. Dohler's first film, The Alien Factor, was released in 1976. Featuring special effects from Ernest Farino, John Cosentino and Larry Schelecter, this sci-fi thriller appeared on TV frequently throughout the ...

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    AND NOW THE CONCLUSION August 5 th, 1946. New York City, New York. The mansion of Howard Stark. Peggy flew back as Dottie delivered a kick to her chest. She tumbled over the couch but sprang up block another strike from Dottie. Hammerhead charged headfirst toward Benton. He swung with a right hand and the fist struck with a clang. Benton looked at his fist in shock, only for Hammerhead to ...

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    A domestic comedy about the McGinis family--husband Aloysius, wife Clarice, daughter Julie, and housemaid Belladonna. The simple story lines often parody society's concern with material goods as an indicator of social standing, but the series was not as narrowly focused as the title implies. The Joneses were the McGinis's neighbors, but were not depicted.

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  • The Far Side | Comic Strips Wiki | Fandom

    The Far Side is a popular one-panel syndicated comic strip created by Gary Larson. Its surrealistic humor is often based on uncomfortable social situations, improbable events, an anthropomorphic view of the world, logical fallacies, impending bizarre disasters, or the search for meaning in life. The strip ran from January 1, 1980 to January 1, 1995. Reruns are still printed in many newspapers ...

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    Episode 11: Feudin' and Fightin' August 8 th, 1947. New York City, New York. The mansion of Howard Stark. Fred Wells woke up to find himself handcuffed to the chair he was sitting in. A cursory glance revealed that he was in a cellar, casks and bottles lining the walls. Before him stood Daniel Sousa, Peggy Carter, and Dr. Benton. He looked down at the bandage on his shoulder, then back up ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia

    On-line hypertext encyclopedia of comics, animation and other forms of cartoonery. "A vast repository of toonological knowledge."

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Today in Toons Archive

    Official notice of Katy's cancellation was made 49 years ago today. Wednesday, April 14, 2010 On this day in 1919 the best-known creation of a prolific and well-liked cartoonist began. Mr. & Mrs., by Clare Briggs (A. Piker Clerk) started 91 years ago today. Tuesday, April 13, 2010 On this day in 1954 the cartoons reached Broadway once again.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Site History

    Uploaded entire site to server, started testing links, replaced HTML files on old Cartoonopedia site with Change of Address notices, signed up for tracking service. Friday, February 9, 2001 Hired a Web server to host toonopedia.com Wednesday, February 7, 2001 Made final upload to the old free site that was hosting the Cartoonopedia.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Iron Corporal

    The Iron Corporal could dodge every bullet in hail of machine gun fire, wade into a throng of enemy soldiers swinging his rifle like a club and come out unscathed, and perform all the other amazing feats Sgt. Fury was capable of over at Marvel or Sgt. Rock at DC. But he did it at Charlton, where creator page rates and (not unrelatedly) editorial standards were drastically lower than at DC and ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Bruce Gentry

    cartoonist Ray Bailey as another in the long tradition of aviation strips — Tailspin Tommy, Skyroads, Smilin' Jack … Brick Bradford had started out that way, too. But their heyday was before World War II, and Gentry started on March 25, 1945, when that war was in its final months.. The strip's most obvious precursor was Milton Caniff's Terry & the Pirates, which had taken on a strong ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Archie

    … a superhero or two on the cover (in this case, a patriotic type called The Shield and a grim avenger named The Hangman), and a hodge-podge of humor, adventure and what-have-you in the back pages.In the 22nd issue (December, 1941), without fanfare, a teenage humor series about a carrot-topped kid and his pals 'n' gals at Riverdale High School made its first appearance, replacing a somewhat ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Buz Sawyer

    … a new creation, Steve Canyon, because he wanted to own the strip he worked on. But he wasn't the first cartoonist to make such a move — a few years earlier, Roy Crane had done the same, leaving Wash Tubbs to create Buz Sawyer.. The parallels don't stop there. Terry and Tubbs were both little guys with big sidekicks to do the fighting, whereas Canyon and Sawyer were both full-fledged ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Little Annie Rooney

    … a certifiable hit in Little Orphan Annie, naturally, King Features wanted an "Annie" of its own. King launched Little Annie Rooney on January 10, 1927, when the strip it was modeled after had been running about a year and a half.. Like the Trib's Annie, King's orphan star had a name that was already familiar to the public. But both the 1890 popular song and the 1925 silent movie (with Mary ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Leave It to Binky

    … the next big thing. MLJ Comics was having such success with teenage humor, it renamed itself after its most prominent character of that type. DC Comics, which was already publishing a comic about a "hep cat" named Buzzy, continued in that direction by doing something it had never done before — launching a brand-new character in his own comic. Leave It to Binky, starring a teenager named ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Jose Carioca

    … good will (his studio was on strike at the time) and partly to gather material for future animated projects. From this tour came two features (Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros, both of which, like most 1940s Disney features, were made up of several separate segments instead of a single story), several short cartoons, and a potential new star — José Carioca.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Bouncer

    … in print for years to come, but publishers kept bringing out new ones at a steady trickle until the genre flowered again in the '60s. But some publishers, such as Archie Comics, were already abandoning them, and it was getting so a new one could use a distinguishing trait or two, to get a leg up on the competition. The Bouncer, who debuted in his own title with a 1944 (month unspecified ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia - Wikipedia

    Don Markstein's Toonopedia (subtitled A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge) is an online encyclopedia of print cartoons, comic strips and animation, initiated February 13, 2001. Donald D. Markstein, the sole writer and editor of Toonopedia, termed it "the world's first hypertext encyclopedia of toons" and stated, "The basic idea is to cover the entire spectrum of American cartoonery."

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: The Fantastic Four

    … 1950s. New versions of Green Lantern and The Flash had achieved commercial success, and The Justice League of America, a group containing those characters and several other DC headliners, was well on its way to doing the same. Marvel Comics publisher Martin Goodman suggested to editor Stan Lee that their company do a superhero group of their own. In the fall of that year, Fantastic Four #1 ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Spacehawk

    Spacehawk had no other name. He also had no fixed base of operations, other than his space ship, and no sidekicks, assistants, official contacts, love interests or other supporting characters. He had but one mission in life — to protect the innocent throughout the Solar System, and mete out the occasional gruesome fate to vanquished evildoers.

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Woodsy Owl

    If this site is enjoyable or useful to you, ... Woodsy has not only steadily held the position of official spokestoon … continued below … for the ecology movement (and still holds it) — he even had his own title from Gold Key Comics from 1973-76. ... BACK to Don Markstein's Toonopedia ...

  • EnWik > Don Markstein's Toonopedia

    Toonopedia accumulated over 1,800 articles since its launch on February 13, 2001. During 2002, Charles Bowen reviewing the site for Editor & Publisher, said, For journalists researching stories, these online resources can be golden. A case in point is Don Markstein's simply amazing Toonopedia, a vast repository of information about comics, past ...

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia

    Don Markstein's Toonopedia (subtitled A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge) is an online encyclopedia of print cartoons, comic strips and animation, initiated February 13, 2001. Donald D. Markstein, the sole writer and editor of Toonopedia, termed it "the world's first hypertext encyclopedia of toons" and stated, "The basic idea is to cover the entire spectrum of American cartoonery."

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia - Wikipedia

    Don Markstein's Toonopedia (subtitled A Vast Repository of Toonological Knowledge) is an online encyclopedia of print cartoons, comic strips and animation, initiated February 13, 2001. Donald D. Markstein, the sole writer and editor of Toonopedia, termed it "the world's first hypertext encyclopedia of toons" and stated, "The basic idea is to cover the entire spectrum of American cartoonery."

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  • Agent Carter S03E13 Rumble 18015 Black Terror and Miss ...

    Episode 13: Pass the Ammunition August 10th, 1947. Manhattan, New York. The laboratory of Doctor Jonas Harrow. Bob Frank winced as he opened his eyes. He was still strapped down to a gurney, a single bulb lamp swinging above him. He could feel a throbbing sensation in his head, as well as the spo...

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  • Don Dohler | Cinematic Titanic Wiki | Fandom

    Donald Michael "Don" Dohler (1946 - 2006) was an American film director known for making low-budget science fiction and horror films as well as work in underground comics and publishing. Dohler's first film, The Alien Factor, was released in 1976. Featuring special effects from Ernest Farino, John Cosentino and Larry Schelecter, this sci-fi thriller appeared on TV frequently throughout the ...

  • Agent Carter S03E08 Match 17914 Peggy Carter and Black ...

    AND NOW THE CONCLUSION August 5 th, 1946. New York City, New York. The mansion of Howard Stark. Peggy flew back as Dottie delivered a kick to her chest. She tumbled over the couch but sprang up block another strike from Dottie. Hammerhead charged headfirst toward Benton. He swung with a right hand and the fist struck with a clang. Benton looked at his fist in shock, only for Hammerhead to ...

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  • Keeping up with the Joneses. [Men's styles] | Library of ...

    A domestic comedy about the McGinis family--husband Aloysius, wife Clarice, daughter Julie, and housemaid Belladonna. The simple story lines often parody society's concern with material goods as an indicator of social standing, but the series was not as narrowly focused as the title implies. The Joneses were the McGinis's neighbors, but were not depicted.

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  • The Far Side | Comic Strips Wiki | Fandom

    The Far Side is a popular one-panel syndicated comic strip created by Gary Larson. Its surrealistic humor is often based on uncomfortable social situations, improbable events, an anthropomorphic view of the world, logical fallacies, impending bizarre disasters, or the search for meaning in life. The strip ran from January 1, 1980 to January 1, 1995. Reruns are still printed in many newspapers ...

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