Portal:Còmics/desembre/11
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|- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|11]] || 1904 || MargeAmerican comics artist best known as the creator of Little Lulu |- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 1920 || Dick RockwellAmerican comics artist best known for his work on Steve Canyon |- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 1923 || Morrie TurnerAmerican cartoonist, creator of the strip Wee Pals |- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 1927 || John BuscemaAmerican comic book artist |- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 1940 || Fred Patten<noinclude>American writer and historian known for his work in the science fiction, fantasy, anime, manga, and furry fandoms<noinclude> |- | 11 || 1942 || Didier ComèsBelgian comics author and artist best known for his graphic novels like Silence |- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 1942 || Mary MarvelFawcett Comics' Captain Marvel Adventures #18 |- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 1957 || Peter BaggeAmerican comic book artist, creator of Hate |- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 1957 || Carlos MegliaArgentine comics artist best known for Cybersix |- | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 1964 || Lewis TrondheimFrench comics artist and author best known for Dungeon and The spiffy adventures of McConey |- bgcolor="lightgrey" | [[Portal:Còmics/desembre/11|<noinclude>11]] || 2011 || Jerry RobinsonAmerican comic book artist known for his work on the Batman line of comics during the 1940s