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Guests include writer Rik Worth and illustrator Jordan Collver as part of the KidsLitFest programme strand, who plan to ...
Returning to cinemas next week, the superhero may be known as the ultimate all-American Mr Nice Guy – but, back in the 1930s, ...
Once upon a time, a comic book didn’t need to be dark, grim, or gritty to be successful. Comic books — evolving from newspaper comic strips — were often referred to as “funny books” or “the funnies.” ...
Flip through the old comics and you’ll find ads for all kinds of mail-order oddities. The pitches were bold and involved tiny ...
Mafalda,” the comic strip in which she appeared, was published in Argentina from 1964 to 1973, and remained a cultural ...
Writer and former MUK editor Alan Cowsill, who wrote the strip, recalls the custom comic was commissioned by Tim Quinn, ...
Let’s be real, reading books and graphic novels as an animal lover can be challenging. While there’s that flash of excitement ...
June 2025 tells us of improvements to the site. Visit the twice monthly updated *What’s New on GoComics* page for continued ...
The Comic Kicked Off a Long-standing Creative Partnership The Wizard of Id is a long-standing comic strip that dates back to the 1960s. Creator Johnny Hart teamed up with his friend, Brant Parker.
(ANALYSIS) The American comics industry was largely started by the children of Jewish immigrants. Like most publishing in the early 20th century, it was centered in New York, home to the country’s ...
Trends in comics history, particularly in the superhero genre, offer insight into the ways that Jewish American anxieties, ambitions, patriotism and sense of place in the U.S. continually changed ...
Jewish American artists were at the heart of the comics industry – and a closer read of beloved characters reflects fears about assimilation and acceptance.