- Source: Cor
- Source: Cor!!
Cor or COR may refer to:
People
Cor people, an ethnic group of Vietnam
Cor (given name), including a list of people with the name
Jon Cor (born 1984), a Canadian actor
Places
Cor, Templeport, a townland in County Cavan, Ireland
California State Prison, Corcoran, Kings County, California, U.S.
Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport, Córdoba, Argentina, IATA airport code COR
Corby railway station, UK, station code COR
Corio railway station, Victoria, Australia, station code COR
County Cork, Ireland, Chapman code COR
Business and organizations
College of Radiographers (CoR), a charitable subsidiary of the Society of Radiographers
Committee of the Regions (CoR), the European Union's assembly of local and regional representatives
Commonwealth Oil Refineries, an Australian oil company 1920–1952
Confederation of Regions Party of Canada (CoR), Canadian political party
Contracting Officer's Technical Representative, or Contracting Officer's Representative, in U.S. government procurement
Kashruth Council of Canada, known as COR, a Canadian kosher certification agency
Championship Off-Road (COR), an American off-road racing series
Languages
Cor, a dialect of Cua language (Austroasiatic)
Cornish language, ISO 639-2/3 language code cor
Music
Cor, the French word for Horn, a musical instrument, often a French horn
Cor anglais (English Horn), a woodwind instrument
Cor (album), by Brazilian duo Anavitória
Cor Scorpii, Norwegian metal band
Côr Cymru, Welsh choir competition
Science and technology
Coefficient of restitution, the ratio of the final to initial relative velocity between two objects after they collide
Coronatine, a toxin
Other uses
COR or Korea Team, IOC country code for Korea
cor, a "Technical Corrigendum" for ISO standards, see International Organization for Standardization
Cor!!, a British comic book
Comando per le Operazioni in Rete, Italian cyberwarfare military unit
See also
Cor blimey (disambiguation)
Cor Jesu (disambiguation)
Epistles to the Corinthians (disambiguation)
Cor bovinum and Cor triatriatum, heart disease and defect
Cor Caroli and Cor Hydrae, stars
Cor Serpentis, 1958 science fiction short story
Pontifical Council Cor Unum, former Roman Catholic organisation
Heart-nosed bat, Cardioderma cor
Cor!!, a British comic book, was launched in June 1970 by IPC (International Publishing Corporation), their sixth new comic in just over a year. Cor!! was edited by Bob Paynter.
The comic had 32 pages and included full-colour front and back pages and centre spread. It depicted traditional British characters, albeit with a slight tweak. The unruly schoolkids of The Gaswork Gang echoed The Bash Street Kids of The Beano, Tomboy was firmly in the Minnie the Minx vein, whilst Tricky Dicky seemed like a version of Roger the Dodger, albeit with longer hair and shorter trousers.
The first Cor!! featured Gus Gorilla on the front cover, drawn by Mike Lacey. The strip was in the shape of a glass, to promote the free fruit drink that came with this issue. The comic's most popular strip was Ivor Lott and Tony Broke, a classic tale of two boys – one rich, one poor, with the latter usually the victor of the many battles they had. The strip continued long after the comic closed, finally ending in the last edition of Buster in January 2000.
Another popular strip, Whacky, debuted in the first edition, initially in a half-page format, sharing space with readers' letters. The strip later added the tagline "He’s always getting whacked" to emphasize the story of a schoolboy who is regularly caned by his sadistic teacher – the equally appropriately named Mr. Thwackery.
The first line-up changes occurred in the 1970 "Bonfire" issue when five new features debuted. 1972 saw three newcomers in the New Year issue, including Victorian miser Jasper the Grasper and Frankie Stein – Teenage Werewolf. One notable later strip featured the BBC comedians The Goodies. Drawn by Joe Colquhoun, the double-page feature lasted the whole of 1973.
Four years and 210 issues later the comic was eventually merged with Buster in June 1974, symptomatic of the diminishing market for British comics - though several further titles were launched by IPC and other publishers during the next few years. The long-running Lion and Scorcher also disappeared in 1974. The Cor!! name was kept alive by summer specials and annuals, finally ending in 1986.
Recurring features
Andy's Ants
Chalky
The Chumpions
Donovan's Dad
Fiends and Neighbours — later reprinted in Scream!
Football Madd
Frankie Stein – Teenage Werewolf
The Gaswork Gang
The Goodies
Gus the Gorilla
Herbie the Helicopter
Hire a Horror
Ivor Lott and Tony Broke
Jack Pott
Jasper the Grasper
Jelly Baby
Kid Chameleon
Little Geyser
Night Mare
Rat-Trap — starring Dr. Ratty Ratx
Swopper Stan
The Slimms
Tell-Tale Tess
Teacher's Pet
Tomboy
Tricky Dicky
Whacky
Willy Worry
Wonder Worm
Young MacDonald's Farm
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Benny Laos
- Besi tuang
- Cor pulmonal
- Wedang cor
- Orang Cor
- Cor Aalten
- Exultavit cor nostrum
- Tragiscoschema cor-flavum
- Alpha Canum Venaticorum
- SMA Katolik Cor Jesu Malang
- Cor
- Cor!!
- Cor anglais
- Çor
- Weathering steel
- Cor blimey
- Jon Cor
- Cor Bakker
- California State Prison, Corcoran
- Pulmonary heart disease