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Comicbook Infrastructure & Architecture
editA University Media Study Series
edit- Basics (The Superhero)
- Superhero
- Registration acts (comics)
- Secret identity
- Supervillain
- Antimatter
- Sidekick
- Sexual attraction
- Comic strip
- Comics
- Ratings, Psychology & Comicbooks
- Stock character
- Fictional universe
- Fifty State Initiative
- Department H
- Comics Code Authority
- Marvel Rating System
- Universal Product Code
- United States Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency
- Strategic lawsuit against public participation
- Golden Age of Comic Books
- Negative Zone
- Radiation
- Gamma ray
- Sentinel (comics)
- Anthology of Comics
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Battlestar (comics)
- List of superhuman features and abilities in fiction
- List of black superheroes
- List of Asian superheroes
- American comic book industry timeline
- List of events of the Marvel Universe
- List of superhero debuts
- List of superheroines
- List of comic book swimsuit specials
- Nativity of Comic Scripts
- Action figure
- Superhuman
- Mythology
- Harem (genre)
- Hentai
- Caricature
- Setting (fiction)
- Theme (literature)
- Antagonist
- Plot (narrative)
- Latin literature
- Ethos
- Style (fiction)
- Dynamics of the Superheroine
- Ms. Marvel
- Superwoman
- Storm (Marvel Comics)
- Silver Sable
- Tigra
- Thor Girl
- Angela (comics)
- Atom Eve
- Arisia Rrab
- Phoenix Force (comics)
- Promethea
- Liberty Belle (comics)
- La Lunatica
- Lara Croft
- Elektra (comics)
- Engineer (comics)
- Stacy X
- Stripperella
- Big Bertha (comics)
- Black Cat (comics)
- Batwoman
- Red Sonja
- Red She-Hulk
- Rogue (comics)
- Raven (comics)
- Andromeda (Marvel Comics)
- Namorita
- Dawn (comics)
- Danielle Moonstar
- Deep Blue (comics)
- Domino (comics)
- Onyx (comics)
- Oracle (Marvel Comics)
- Nightshade (comics)
- She-Hulk
- Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
- Sabra (comics)
- Tsunami (DC Comics)
- Asp (comics)
- Catwoman
- Cybergirl
- Cerise (comics)
- Cybersix
- Black Widow (Yelena Belova)
- Jean Grey
- Karma (comics)
- Wonder Woman
- Invisible Woman
- Organized Conventions & Novelties
- Academy of Comic Book Arts
- Fantagraphics Books
- San Diego Comic-Con International
- WonderCon
- Comics Arts Conference
- Comics studies
- Toon Boom Animation
- Anime Studio Pro
- Manga Studio