1459:. This narrative portrayed Japanese soldiers as brutish simians, and it depicted their concealed positions being betrayed by their repugnant body odor. Chinese characters received the same treatment. "By the time the United States entered WWII, negative perceptions of Chinese were an established part of mass culture...." However, concerned that the Japanese could use America's anti-Chinese material as propaganda they began "to present a more positive image of America's Chinese allies..." Just as they tried to show better representation for Black people in comics they did the same for Asian people. However, "Japanese and Filipino characters were visually indistinguishable. Both groups have grotesque buckteeth, tattered clothing, and bright yellow skin." "Publishers depicted America's Asian allies through derogatory images and language honed over the preceding decades." Asian characters were previously portrayed as, "ghastly yellow demons". During WWII, " major superhero worth his spandex devoted himself to the eradication of Asian invaders." There was "a constant relay race in which one Asian culture merely handed off the baton of hatred to another with no perceptible changes in the manner in which the characters would be portrayed."
1441:, an all-black air force unit. Instead of making the comic about their story, the comic was about Hop Harrigan. A white pilot who captures a Nazi, shows him videos of the 99th Squadron defeating his men and then reveals to the Nazi that his men were defeated by African Americans which infuriated him as he sees them as a less superior race and cannot believe they bested his men."The Tuskegee Airmen, and images of black aviators appear in just three of the fifty three panels... the pilots of the 99th Squadron have no dialogue and interact with neither Hop Harrigan nor his Nazi captive." During this time, they also used black characters in comic books as a means to invalidate the militant black groups that were fighting for equality within the U.S. "Spider-Man 'made it clear that militant black power was not the remedy for racial injustice'." "The Falcon openly criticized black behavior stating' maybe it's important fo [
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raccoon, is dehumanizing. As with Sambo, the coon was portrayed as a lazy, easily frightened, chronically idle, inarticulate, buffoon." This portrayal "was of course another attempt to solidify the intellectual inferiority of the black race through popular culture." However, in the 1940s there was a change in portrayal of black characters. "A cursory glance...might give the impression that situations had improved for
African Americans in comics." In many comics being produced in this time there was a major push for tolerance between races. "These equality minded heroes began to spring to action just as African Americans were being asked to participate in the war effort."
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Americans, they were also using it as propaganda to " a justification for race-based hatred of
America's foreign enemies." The Writers' War Board created comics books that were meant to " domestic racial harmony". However, "these pro-tolerance narratives struggled to overcome the popular and widely understood negative tropes used for decades in American mass culture...". However, they were not accomplishing this agenda within all of their comics.
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worth of US$ 8.49 billion. This positive trajectory continued in 2021, with the market's annual valuation surging to US$ 9.21 billion. The rising popularity of comic books can be attributed to heightened global interest, driven significantly by collaborative efforts among diverse brands. These collaborations are geared towards producing more engaging and appealing comic content, contributing to the industry's continued growth.
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included many kinds of caricatures 'for the sake of humor'." The black youth group responded with "this is not the Negro race, but your one-and-a-half millions readers will think it so." Afterwards, Steamboat disappeared from the comics all together. There was a comic created about the 99th
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in the 1930s. By 1950 the weekly circulation of both reached two million. Explaining the enormous popularity of comics in the UK during this period, Anita O'Brien, director curator at London's
Cartoon Museum, states: "When comics like the Beano and Dandy were invented back in the 1930s â and through
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Many early iterations of black characters in comics "became variations on the 'single stereotypical image of Sambo'." Sambo was closely related to the coon stereotype but had some subtle differences. They are both a derogatory way of portraying black characters. "The name itself, an abbreviation of
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by an impartial company, one that does not engage in buying or selling comics, seemed promising. Nevertheless, there is an ongoing debate regarding whether the relatively high cost of this grading service is justified and whether it serves the interests of collectors or mainly caters to speculators
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of the time. Underground comix "reflected and commented on the social divisions and tensions of
American society". Many had an uninhibited, often irreverent style; their frank depictions of nudity, sex, profanity, and politics had no parallel outside their precursors, the pornographic and even more
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in 1954 and drafted the self-censorship Comics Code that year, which required all comic books to go through a process of approval. It was not until the 1970s that comic books could be published without passing through the inspection of the CMAA. The Code was made formally defunct in
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have made the switch from traditional print manhwa to online webtoons thanks to better pay and more freedom than traditional print manhwa. The webtoon format has also expanded to other countries outside of Korea like China, Japan, Southeast Asia, and
Western countries. Major webtoon distributors
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Tomlinson, Alan; Young, Christopher (2000), "Golden Boys and Golden
Memories: Fiction, Ideology, and Reality in Roy of the Rovers and the Death of the Hero", in Jones, Dudley; Watkins, Tony, A Necessary Fantasy?: the Heroic Figure in Children's Popular Culture: Vol 18, Garland Publishing. pp.
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During this time, a government ran program, the Writers' War Board, became heavily involved in what would be published in comics. "The Writers' War Board used comic books to shape popular perceptions of race and ethnicity..." Not only were they using comic books as a means of recruiting all
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Asian characters within comic books encountered similar prejudiced treatment as black characters did. They were subjected to dehumanizing depictions, with narratives often portraying them as "incompetent and subhuman." In a 1944 edition of the publication
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is used in South Korea to refer to both comics and cartooning in general. Outside South Korea, the term usually refers to comics originally published in the country. Manhwa is greatly influenced by Japanese Manga comics though it differs from manga and
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seeking rapid profits, akin to trading in stocks or fine art. Comic grading has played a role in establishing standards for valuation, which online price guides such as GoCollect and GPAnalysis utilize to provide real-time market value information.
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format, with approximately 100 to 132 pages. Collections of classic material for the most famous characters, usually with more than 200 pages, are also common. Author comics are published in the French BD format, with an example being Pratt's
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as the first true newsstand American comic book; Goulart, for example, calls it "the cornerstone for one of the most lucrative branches of magazine publishing". In 1905 G.W. Dillingham Company published 24 select strips by the cartoonist
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issues per person. In 2020 the manga market in Japan reached a new record value of „612.5 billion due to a fast growth of digital manga sales as well as an increase in print sales. The comic book market in the
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published "Comics Novel No. 1", as the first in an intended series of these "comics novels". The story in the first issue was "Anarcho, Dictator of Death", a five chapter spy genre tale written by
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serials have been successfully translated and repackaged in softcover books. The number of European comics available in the UK has increased in the last two decades. The British company
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4751:"Golgo 13 Author Saito Discusses Manga's Hypothetical Ending"
4420:"The British Invasion, Part 3: Neil Gaiman & Swamp Thing"
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832:(1954). This critique led to the involvement of the American
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4847:"How Comic Books Became Part of the Literary Establishment"
3328:. Boulder, Colorado: University Press of Colorado. p.
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2996:"Viz Manga Sales are Destroying DC, Marvel in Comic Market"
1696:"Franco-Belgian" comics but have their own distinct style.
4269:"Penny dreadfuls: the Victorian equivalent of video games"
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International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition
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strips in softcover A4-size books for the holiday season.
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3101:"Knowledge-driven understanding of images in comic books"
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Batman comic book beats Superman at auction, sets record
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4637:"Integrating Comics into Your Exhibits and Collections"
4325:"Dandy owner DC Thomson to end comic's printed edition"
4037:(PhD dissertation). University of Southern Mississippi.
3765:"Digital Comic Museum - Comics Novel 001 (1 fiche)-c2c"
2581:, a subscription service allowing readers to read many
2537:, known in English as Superduck, was created in Italy.
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supplies a famous example of the British comic annual.
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3037:"Why Manga & Comics for Kids Outsell Superheroes"
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3801:"Comics and graphic novel sales down 6.5% in 2017"
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2126:On 19 March 2012, the British postal service, the
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6242:Comic & Fantasy Art Amateur Press Association
3880:. Comics.ha.com. 14 October 2005. Archived from
6041:Comics and comic strips made into feature films
4554:"Quanto vendono i fumetti Bonelli: I dati 2014"
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4302:"Was Pixar's Inside Out inspired by The Beano?"
4190:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 240.
3787:Digital Comic Museum - Free Public Domain Books
3769:Digital Comic Museum - Free Public Domain Books
2240:regime imposed strict censorship in all media:
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1152:A Contract with God, and Other Tenement Stories
6232:Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards Association
6120:Michigan State University Comic Art Collection
4611:"Avenging Spider-Man #1 Makes Digital History"
3830:Insights, Fortune Business (27 January 2022).
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3320:Zeman, Scott C.; Amundson, Michael A. (2004).
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4829:Inge, M. Thomas (1979). "Comics as Culture".
3922:Superman comic sells for record $ 3.2 million
3454:Fagan, Bryan D.; Condit, Jody Condit (2011).
2876:. Berkeley, CA: Stone Bridge Press. pp.
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3144:. Santa Barbara, California. pp. 4â12.
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2069:, paved the way for British writers such as
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4875:Comic book Reference Bibliographic Datafile
3647:(20 May 2004). "Heroes of the Revolution".
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3425:"Breaking the Border â Rants and Ramblings"
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3358:History Detectives: Special Investigations
3297:Comic Book Culture: An Illustrated History
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1795:The two most popular British comic books,
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1046:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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6275:Academy of Comic-Book Fans and Collectors
6189:Association of Comics Magazine Publishers
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4233:"Horror Comics: The Nasties of the 1950s"
2902:"Manga, anime rooted in Japanese history"
2873:Dreamland Japan: Writings on Modern Manga
2204:It has been stated that the 13th century
1781:, in Dundee, Scotland. Launched in 1938,
1408:Learn how and when to remove this message
1009:" form, an extremely informal version of
690:" is the term used for standalone books.
490:art in the form of sequential juxtaposed
6237:Canadian Society for the Study of Comics
4777:"Artists Celebrate 45 Years of Golgo 13"
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4393:"Comics Unmasked: The British invasion"
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1251:Updating the above price obtained for
1189:The 1970s saw the advent of specialty
6095:Caricature & Cartoon Museum Basel
4858:from the original on 11 January 2022.
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1944:Marvel Comics established a UK office
1714:Cover to 27 December 1884 edition of
1272:The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
707:The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck
486:,' is a publication that consists of
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6046:Comics solicited but never published
4591:from the original on 29 January 2017
4363:from the original on 28 January 2019
3687:from the original on 2 February 2017
3456:Comic Book Collections for Libraries
3214:The Adventures of M. Obadiah Oldbuck
2961:Gilchrist, Michelle (21 July 2017).
789:revolutionized the medium with such
727:Famous Funnies: A Carnival of Comics
542:Famous Funnies: A Carnival of Comics
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6194:Australian Cartoonists' Association
6184:Association of Canadian Cartoonists
4335:from the original on 16 August 2012
3949:from the original on 27 August 2014
3717:from the original on 10 August 2021
3579:"Introducing Comics and Ideology".
3485:. Vol. 38. 2008. p. 1028.
3458:. Libraries Unlimited. p. 38.
2412:) or the Franco-Belgian one (e.g.,
1355:History of race in U.S. comic books
498:emblematic of the comics art form.
470:also referred to by collectors as "
4534:from the original on 20 March 2012
4186:Birch, Dinah (24 September 2009).
3555:10.1111/j.0022-3840.1997.3004_13.x
3528:10.1111/j.0022-3840.1997.3004_13.x
3187:Kelley, Jason (16 November 2020).
2994:Magulick, Aaron (8 October 2017).
2936:. The Asahi Shimbun. 1 April 2021.
1822:soar. He features in the cover of
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4613:. 12 October 2011. Archived from
4476:from the original on 25 June 2007
4031:Woodall, Lowery Anderson (2010).
3649:Comix: The Underground Revolution
3482:Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide
3423:Zicari, Anthony (3 August 2007).
3080:from the original on 29 July 2018
2975:from the original on 23 July 2017
2769:List of best-selling comic series
2210:could be considered as the first
2099:, printed and bound as hardcover
1889:titles, have been published in a
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928:, published by comic book writer
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6295:Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund
6209:Samahang Kartunista ng Pilipinas
6110:Fred Waring's Cartoon Collection
4870:Comic book Speculation Reference
4579:Gregory Schmidt (21 July 2013).
3299:. Collectors Press. p. 43.
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1304:Comic Book Certification Service
1080:and others, including Stan Lee.
751:. The Golden Age originated the
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6125:Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
4666:Rachel Swatman (26 June 2015).
4249:from the original on 4 May 2012
2950:. Comicbook.com. 15 March 2021.
2844:. 18 March 2008. Archived from
2579:Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited
1926:, and other characters such as
6199:Comic Art Professional Society
4939:Glossary of comics terminology
4812:Harvard University Asia Center
4693:"Largest comic book published"
4167:(in French). 15 September 2015
3807:. 13 July 2018. Archived from
2606:Comic collections in libraries
2529:comic stories outside the US;
2468:, comics (known in Italian as
564:market in Japan was valued at
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6290:Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
3737:Adult Comics: An Introduction
3390:CBR News Team (2 July 2007).
2838:"A History of the Comic Book"
1893:form. Underground comics and
1244:#27, the first appearance of
1217:Motion Picture Funnies Weekly
188:Comics by country and culture
6524:games, toys, and merchandise
6204:National Cartoonists Society
5993:Based on television programs
4844:Martin, Tim (2 April 2009).
4810:. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
4231:John Sringhall (July 1994).
3931:(CNN Money) â 25 August 2014
3500:. Rinehart and Company, Inc.
2062:John Constantine, Hellblazer
1845:and the team he played for,
1257:#1, the first appearance of
1234:#1, the first appearance of
594:) in Japan, equivalent to 15
6135:Words & Pictures Museum
4731:(in Japanese). 18 July 2021
3610:The New Adventures of Jesus
3099:Rigaud, Christophe (2015).
2968:The San Diego Union-Tribune
2759:Comparison of image viewers
2679:Mauricio de Sousa ProduçÔes
2454:(1927â1995), author of the
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1660:(1926â1977), writer of the
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6179:Academy of Comic Book Arts
6151:Center for Cartoon Studies
6073:Belgian Comic Strip Center
4832:Journal of Popular Culture
4395:. Art Fund. Archived from
4144:U.S.-Japan Women's Journal
3543:Journal of Popular Culture
3516:Journal of Popular Culture
3354:"The Golden Age of Comics"
2774:List of best-selling manga
2598:. Some platforms, such as
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4357:"Dennis the Menace at 60"
4130:10.1525/phr.2014.83.3.448
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4102:Pacific Historical Review
3498:Seduction of the Innocent
3496:Wertham, Fredric (1954).
3392:"DC Flashback: The Flash"
3117:10.1007/s10032-015-0243-1
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2547:List of comics by country
2541:Comics in other countries
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1434:Captain Marvel Adventures
1430:Captain Marvel Adventures
1298:In 2000, a company named
830:Seduction of the Innocent
819:Modern Age of Comic Books
815:Bronze Age of Comic Books
773:Silver Age of Comic Books
768:Golden Age of Comic Books
759:. According to historian
749:Golden Age of Comic Books
673:Comics § Terminology
537:American-style comic book
27:Publication of comics art
3220:11 February 2015 at the
2690:, Japanese manga artist
2671:â O Maior Gibi do Mundo!
2533:'s superhero alter ego,
2264:Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza
2059:. The comic book series
1953:The Adventures of Tintin
1488:(挫ç») are comic books or
6090:British Cartoon Archive
6083:National Cartoon Museum
4495:Gabriel, Peter (2000).
4451:3 February 2011 at the
3927:27 October 2018 at the
3836:GlobeNewswire News Room
3279:18 January 2019 at the
3244:Comic Book Encyclopedia
2392:Gabriel HernĂĄndez Walta
2340:. After the end of the
2250:El Guerrero del Antifaz
2207:Cantigas de Santa MarĂa
2086:OVO The Millennium Show
1946:in 1972. DC Comics and
1791:appearing on the cover.
1621:Vietnamese truyá»n tranh
1275:#5, which DC executive
1135:In 1971, writer-artist
1116:writer "Drake Waller" (
1112:, a 128-page digest by
932:from 1974 to 1979, and
914:The rise of comic book
888:The Adventures of Jesus
845:Underground comic books
6300:Finnish Comics Society
6257:Svenska Serieakademien
6247:Comics Studies Society
6115:Gibiteca Antonio Gobbo
5619:Women in Refrigerators
5614:The Hawkeye Initiative
5252:Female comics creators
4889:University of Missouri
4806:Kern, Adam L. (2006).
4697:Guinness World Records
4672:Guinness World Records
3138:Phoenix, Jack (2020).
2764:History of comic books
2696:Guinness World Records
2664:Guinness World Records
2662:On 5 August 2018, the
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2649:Guinness World Records
2628:Guinness World Records
2618:In 2015, the Japanese
2614:Guinness World Records
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6504:Multimedia franchises
6036:Comic books on CD/DVD
5286:Comics historiography
4499:. Peter Gabriel Ltd.
4455:, by Douglas Wolk in
4307:12 April 2018 at the
3653:Thunder's Mouth Press
2907:The Indianapolis Star
2573:On 13 November 2007,
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1185:Comic book collecting
1179:Comic book collecting
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838:Comics Code Authority
661:Franco-Belgian comics
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5998:Based on video games
5580:Gender and webcomics
5145:Publishing companies
4885:Comic Art Collection
4300:Armstrong, Stephen.
3977:Lying in the Gutters
3908:3 March 2010 at the
3681:www.ocf.berkeley.edu
3604:(25 December 2006).
3397:Comic Book Resources
3249:Harper Entertainment
3042:Comic Book Resources
2675:Panini Comics Brasil
2569:Digital distribution
2381:Eisner Award winners
2272:Editorial Valenciana
2090:Millennium Dome Show
1975:Modern Age of Comics
1676:(an abbreviation of
1428:In the comic series
1390:improve this section
1379:to meet Knowledge's
1093:Digital Comic Museum
1085:Fawcett Publications
694:American comic books
555:American comic books
353:South African comics
6696:Comics publications
6310:The Hero Initiative
5590:American mainstream
5392:Comics in education
4995:Comic strip formats
4647:on 5 September 2015
4617:on 13 November 2011
3614:Fantagraphics Books
3581:Comics and Ideology
2812:the Annoying Orange
2647:had been released.
2588:Avenging Spider-Man
2327:13. Rue del Percebe
2321:Mortadelo y FilemĂłn
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1775:, a character from
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1109:It Rhymes with Lust
761:Michael A. Amundson
700:American comic book
645:the Incredible Hulk
627:franchises such as
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6351:Cartoon portal
6105:The Cartoon Museum
6100:Cartoon Art Museum
5824:France and Belgium
5609:Portrayal of women
5602:African characters
5570:Ethnic stereotypes
4783:. 13 November 2013
4781:Anime News Network
4757:. 16 November 2013
4755:Anime News Network
4585:The New York Times
4426:on 4 November 2015
4399:on 4 November 2015
4331:, 16 August 2012,
3983:on 20 January 2010
3862:has generic name (
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3711:@globalbookwriters
3193:How To Love Comics
3076:. 1 January 2014.
2789:Comic book grading
2744:Comic book therapy
2739:Comic book archive
2640:Weekly ShĆnen Jump
2602:, have shut down.
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2268:Editorial Bruguera
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3912:CNN Money 2-26-10
3753:978-0-415-29139-2
3745:978-0-415-29139-2
3662:978-1-56025-572-7
3627:978-1-56097-780-3
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3306:978-1-888054-38-5
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2754:Comics vocabulary
2645:collected volumes
2460:comic book series
2427:Juan DĂaz Canales
2414:Fauve d'Or winner
2234:Spanish Civil War
2157:Roy of the Rovers
2034:Transmetropolitan
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1847:Melchester Rovers
1838:Roy of the Rovers
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1744:Dennis the Menace
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