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・ 1962–63 United States network television schedule
・ 1962–63 United States network television schedule (late night)
・ 1962–63 United States network television schedule (Saturday morning)
・ 1962–63 United States network television schedule (weekday)
・ 1962–63 Volleyball Women's European Cup
・ 1962–63 Walsall F.C. season
・ 1962–63 West Ham United F.C. season
・ 1962–63 Western Football League
・ 1962–63 WIHL season
・ 1962–63 Women's European Cup (handball)
・ 1962–63 Yugoslav Cup
・ 1962–63 Yugoslav First League
・ 1962–63 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season
・ 1962–63 Yugoslav Second League
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1963 (comics)
・ 1963 (disambiguation)
・ 1963 (song)
・ 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans
・ 1963 ABC Championship
・ 1963 Academy Awards
・ 1963 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament
・ 1963 Aeroflot Tupolev Tu-124 Neva river ditching
・ 1963 AFC Youth Championship
・ 1963 African Cup of Nations
・ 1963 African Cup of Nations qualification
・ 1963 African Cup of Nations squads
・ 1963 Aintree 200
・ 1963 Alabama Crimson Tide football team
・ 1963 All England Badminton Championships


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1963 (comics)

''1963'' is an American six-issue comic book limited series written by Alan Moore in 1993, with art by his frequent collaborators Steve Bissette, John Totleben, and Rick Veitch. Dave Gibbons, Don Simpson, and Jim Valentino also contributed art. Image Comics published the series.
The six issues are an homage to the Silver Age of American comics (in particular, the early Marvel Comics), and feature spoof advertisements on the rear covers—in a manner to be repeated with a twist by Moore and Kevin O'Neill in ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen''.
==Marvel parody==

Moore's homage to Marvel clichés included fictionalizing himself and the artists as the "Sixty-Three Sweatshop", describing his collaborators in the same hyperbolic and alliterative mode Stan Lee used for his "Marvel Bullpen"; each was given a Lee-style nickname ("Affable Al," "Sturdy Steve," "Jaunty John," etc.—Veitch has since continued to refer to himself as "Roarin' Rick"). The parody is not entirely affectionate, as the text pieces and fictional letter columns contain pointed inside jokes about the business practices of 1960s comics publishers, with "Affable Al" portrayed as a tyrant who claims credit for his employees' creations. Moore also makes reference to Lee's book ''Origins of Marvel Comics'' (and its sequels) when Affable Al recommends that readers hurry out and buy his new book ''How I Created Everything All By Myself and Why I Am Great''.

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