Tundra, in comics, may refer to:
The mythological hero Hercules or Heracles appears in several comics.
Peter Milligan is a British writer known for his work in comic books, film, and television.
Leviathan, in comics, may refer to:
Lawrence D. Lieber is an American comic book artist and writer best known as co-creator of the Marvel Comics superheroes Iron Man, Thor, and Ant-Man; for his long stint both writing and drawing the Marvel Western Rawhide Kid; and for illustrating the newspaper comic strip The Amazing Spider-Man from 1986 to September 2018. From 1974 to 1975, he was editor of Atlas/Seaboard Comics. Lieber is the younger brother of the late Marvel Comics writer, editor, and publisher Stan Lee.
Michael Dalton Allred is an American comic book artist and writer most famous for his independent comics creations, Madman and iZombie. His style is often compared to pop art, as well as commercial and comic art of the 1950s and 1960s.
Kevin Brooks Eastman is an American comic book artist and writer best known for co-creating Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Peter Laird. Eastman was also formerly the editor and publisher of the magazine Heavy Metal.
Agent X, in comics, may refer to:
Tundra is a comic strip written and drawn by Wasilla, Alaska, cartoonist Chad Carpenter. The comic usually deals with wildlife, nature and outdoor life. Tundra began in December 1991 in the Anchorage Daily News and is currently self-syndicated to over 600 newspapers. The strip was named the best newspaper panel of 2007 by the National Cartoonists Society and nominated again in 2011.
The Alley Award was an American annual series of comic book fan awards, first presented in 1962 for comics published in 1961. Officially organized under the aegis of the Academy of Comic Book Arts and Sciences, the award shared close ties with the fanzine Alter Ego magazine. The Alley is the first known comic book fan award.
Tundra is a treeless region near the poles of the Earth or at high elevations.
Jinx, in comics, can refer to:
Stone, in comics, may refer to:
Storm, in comics, may refer to:
Diamond Lil, or "Diamond Tooth Lil", was an early 20th century American popular icon of wealth and libertine burlesque. It may also refer to:
Agent X may refer to:
Shadow, in comics, may refer to:
Tiger is the name of several fictional characters in comics. Characters include:
The Incredible Hulk is a fictional character of Marvel Comics.
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. is a name used to refer to the character of Nick Fury while working for S.H.I.E.L.D., it can also refer to:
Scarecrow, in comics, may refer to: