Just received in the downthetubes dungeon is comic archivist Alan Clark ‘s latest and marvellous book continuing his ongoing ...
Step into the pages of comic book history, and you’ll discover a treasure that changed everything. August 2, 1950, marked a pivotal moment when DC Comics unleashed “Strange Adventures #1” in ...
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The Best 3 DC Comics Everyone Should Read
Fans of DC Comics will never run out of great series to check out, but what are the three essential series every fan needs to ...
“Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story” is a 67-year-old colorful comic book still making an impact across the globe today. At cross-cultural gatherings in Bethlehem, West Bank, groups of ...
In the mid-to-late 1950s, mobilizing a nonviolent protest was not quite as simple as propagating a hashtag. However, there were parallel methods of distribution of protest tactics, in this case ...
A niche part of the comics world, 3D comics have a brief yet fascinating history. From an enthusiastic start in the 1950s through a quiet end in the early 2000s, hundreds of issues were released, both ...
Weng Pixin has contributed to the Drawn to MoMA series, and the connection between comics and art continues in her graphic ...
(RNS) — At cross-cultural gatherings in Bethlehem, West Bank, groups of children and adults turn to a 67-year-old, colorful comic book with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s image on its cover, his ...
(RNS) — ‘You have done a marvelous job of grasping the underlying truth and philosophy of the movement,’ the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote to the creator of a comic book about civil rights. (RNS) ...
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