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- Brickman abstract "Brickman is a humour comic strip and character created by UK cartoonist Lew Stringer. A parody of Batman, the spoof features the adventures of zillionaire Loose Brayne and his partner Tina Trowel who fight crime in Guffon City, fighting villains such as the Poker, the Mad Cobbler and Gnat-Woman. The strip's humour uses heavy amounts of puns, sight gags and absurdism. The strip began in the fanzine After Image No.3 in 1979, before moving on to other small press fanzines and minicomics. Brickman then turned up in his own title published by short-lived UK independent Harrier Comics in 1986, featuring guest pages drawn by Dave Gibbons, Mike Collins, Mark Farmer, and Kevin O'Neill (with an introduction written by Alan Moore). He also made a cameo, alongside discontinued Marvel UK comedy characters in a The Prisoner homage, in Stringer's Combat Colin. After a ten-year gap while Stringer focused on his other comic characters, Brickman was revived in 1996 in the small press comic Yampy Tales; the character returned to a crime-stricken Guffon City to defeat the evil Mr Cheese and his own sidekick Tina, who had gone rogue. In 2005, the Los Angeles publisher Active Images released a digest size collection of all the Brickman stories under the title Brickman Begins!, with a brand-new opening story by Stringer and Brickman illustrations by guest artists including Hunt Emerson, Alan Davis, Tim Sale and Charlie Adlard.A new Brickman series titled Brickman Returns, initially with new strips retelling Brickman's early days and then moving on to modern-day strips set after Yampy Tales, began running as full-colour back-up strips in Image Comics/Active Images' Elephantmen comic in 2006. It concluded in 2009.".
- Brickman wikiPageExternalLink brickmancomics.tripod.com.
- Brickman wikiPageExternalLink page7.htm.
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- Brickman wikiPageRevisionID "681449499".
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Active_Images.
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- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Moore.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Batman.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_comics_debuts.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_comic_strips.
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- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1979.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_British_people.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Humor_comics.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parody_comics.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parody_superheroes.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Superhero_comics.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Adlard.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Combat_Colin.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Comic_strip.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Gibbons.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Digest_size.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Fanzine.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Harrier_Comics.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Hunt_Emerson.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Image_Comics.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_ONeill_(comics).
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Lew_Stringer.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Farmer.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Collins_(comics).
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Minicomic.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Starkings.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Small_press.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink The_Prisoner.
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Sale_(artist).
- Brickman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brickman".
- Brickman author Lew_Stringer.
- Brickman first "1979".
- Brickman genre "Humor, parody, super hero".
- Brickman hasPhotoCollection Brickman.
- Brickman last "2009".
- Brickman status "Concluded".
- Brickman title "Brickman".
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- Brickman subject Category:1979_comics_debuts.
- Brickman subject Category:British_comic_strips.
- Brickman subject Category:British_comics_characters.
- Brickman subject Category:Comic_strips_ended_in_the_2000s.
- Brickman subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1979.
- Brickman subject Category:Fictional_British_people.
- Brickman subject Category:Humor_comics.
- Brickman subject Category:Parody_comics.
- Brickman subject Category:Parody_superheroes.
- Brickman subject Category:Superhero_comics.
- Brickman hypernym Strip.
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- Brickman type Work.
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- Brickman type Establishment.
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- Brickman comment "Brickman is a humour comic strip and character created by UK cartoonist Lew Stringer. A parody of Batman, the spoof features the adventures of zillionaire Loose Brayne and his partner Tina Trowel who fight crime in Guffon City, fighting villains such as the Poker, the Mad Cobbler and Gnat-Woman. The strip's humour uses heavy amounts of puns, sight gags and absurdism. The strip began in the fanzine After Image No.3 in 1979, before moving on to other small press fanzines and minicomics.".
- Brickman label "Brickman".
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- Brickman wasDerivedFrom Brickman?oldid=681449499.
- Brickman homepage brickmancomics.tripod.com.
- Brickman isPrimaryTopicOf Brickman.