All comics help us understand the thinking of at least one person in a particular era, and help us piece together underlying personal and national, political and societal perceptions and leanings.
The USAID-funded "$32,000 transgender comic book in Peru" that obviously isn't what people say it is.. and who created it.
The origin story of alt-weekly comics begins in 1956, as 27-year-old Jules Ralph Feiffer was hitting the pavements of New York City, fresh from apprenticing with cartoonist Will Eisner and serving a ...
Once the Office of War Information’s agenda—attempting to sell the war to the American people—aligned with the message the comic book artists had pushed for a few years, the stories finally ...
This was the Golden Age of comic books, when Americans voraciously consumed stories about superheroes, determined detectives and thrilling romances - yet very few featured African American characters.
Although Feiffer will be remembered first and foremost as a cartoonist, he was also a comics scholar, playwright, screenwriter, graphic novelist, memoirist, illustrator and teacher. Got a tip?
Comics have been in existence since the end ... The tales very much reflected the events and values of the time. Pro-American characters were popular, particularly Captain America, a superhero ...
Transcontinental Inc, Canadian printer to the comic industry, stepped up to cover the cost of of tariffs to American publishers for 90 days ...
Dark Horse Comics was set to publish more in the Anansi Boys series, a spin-off of the British author’s novel American Gods, which follows the adventures of two children of African trickster god ...
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