An informational booklet, circa 1948. (Jim Heimann Collection / Getty Images) Blame the comic book. Cheap and transportable, a trove of infantile fantasy and psychosexual Pop Art, often spiced with ...
In World War II and the Cold War, government agencies recognized how powerful comic books were and exploited the medium to sell the idea of America across the world. Although by 1954, legislators had ...
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From Nerdy To Mainstream: How Comic Books Won Over The Public
Marvel, DC, and Image Comics: three names that have each had a monumental impact on the world of comic books and have, in turn, shaped how they transition from comics to films and TV. Marvel Studios’ ...
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Beloved comic strip with CT ties facing resurgence with new artist and collections of classic strips
Nancy” is back, and this time you don’t need to be a snooty scholar to dig into this American comics classic. Several ...
Drew Ford's latest Kickstarter project may be one of his most ambitious yet. In a press release announcing the launch of the Kickstarter, Ford writes: I launched a Kickstarter today to collect (and ...
The comic book industry is dying. RadarOnline.com reported that Mad is on life-support, and other titles will soon follow. And no wonder. Back in the 1960s, comic books sold a quarter of a million ...
This summer’s blockbusters leave behind the era of dark, “edgy” champions for heroes who can’t help but listen to their consciences. By Mike Mariani A monument featuring Superman and finally honoring ...
Okay, fine. Technically he’s an intellectual property—a set of data points slammed together by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the 1930s, sold for $130 to National Allied Publications (later DC Comics ...
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