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- The_Mighty_Magnor abstract "The Mighty Magnor is a six-issue 1993 superhero comic book series published by Malibu Comics. The series, a satirical take on the superhero genre, was created by the same team as Groo: artist/co-writer Sergio Aragonés, co-writer Mark Evanier, colorist Tom Luth, and letterer Stan Sakai. In addition to spoofing the superhero concept, it also spoofed things such as police chiefs seeing crises as a chance to use military-style siege machines to "show off the pride of big city police".".
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- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Category:1993_comic_debuts.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malibu_Comics_titles.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink File:Magnor4.jpg.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Groo.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Groo_the_Wanderer.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Malibu_Comics.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Evanier.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Sergio_Aragonés.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Stan_Sakai.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Luth.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Mighty Magnor".
- The_Mighty_Magnor hasPhotoCollection The_Mighty_Magnor.
- The_Mighty_Magnor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Comics-stub.
- The_Mighty_Magnor subject Category:1993_comic_debuts.
- The_Mighty_Magnor subject Category:Malibu_Comics_titles.
- The_Mighty_Magnor type Work.
- The_Mighty_Magnor type Publication.
- The_Mighty_Magnor type Title.
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- The_Mighty_Magnor comment "The Mighty Magnor is a six-issue 1993 superhero comic book series published by Malibu Comics. The series, a satirical take on the superhero genre, was created by the same team as Groo: artist/co-writer Sergio Aragonés, co-writer Mark Evanier, colorist Tom Luth, and letterer Stan Sakai. In addition to spoofing the superhero concept, it also spoofed things such as police chiefs seeing crises as a chance to use military-style siege machines to "show off the pride of big city police".".
- The_Mighty_Magnor label "The Mighty Magnor".
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- The_Mighty_Magnor wasDerivedFrom The_Mighty_Magnor?oldid=656489120.
- The_Mighty_Magnor isPrimaryTopicOf The_Mighty_Magnor.