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Since his debut in 1940's Action Comics #23, Luthor has evolved from a somewhat gimmicky Golden Age bad guy into one of the ...
We live in a world of mass media, where many forms of media can be used for entertainment or education. In the early 20th ...
The best comic book couples in Marvel and DC prove that it isn't always just about fighting villains, and true love can also ...
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse are the latest comic book movies to be represented at the Oscars. Here's the complete list of every comic book movie ever ...
As David Hajdu’s new book, “The Ten-Cent Plague: The Great Comic-Book Scare and How It Changed America” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 448 pages, $26), shows, there was a time when comics were ...
The very good boy dates back many decades, and his inclusion in the new Superman movie adds more than just a dose of cuteness ...
From Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko to names like Bill Sienkiewicz, George Perez, Jim Lee, and Neal Adams, these are comics' greatest artists.
Fan-favorite characters were given their own series in Star Wars: The Bounty Hunters and Star Wars: Darth Maul, and comic books were released to tie in with Star Wars products in other media ...
His comic book called "Journey and the Abolition Democracy" follows a 15-year-old girl living in a futuristic version of Baltimore set in 2064.
The ’90s book is the sixth volume in the series. Altogether, the series covers the entire history of American comics from 1950 to 1999, and a pair of books on the 1940s are currently in production.
Comic book superheroes save humanity in their make-believe universes, but they also make a difference in the real world. They teach us about American history over the past 80-odd years.
Comic books began as collections of newspaper comic strips. Publishers wanted to eke out every last drop of profit they could, and comics were a way to keep presses running on weekends.