When you think about it, the real world doesn’t have much to do with your favorite newspaper’s comic section. If you were a cartoon character, canaries would erupt from your cracked skull and fly ...
Comic strips are not often given credit for their influence on society. Whether they inspire hundreds of cartoonists who will ...
Welcome to the 949th installment of Comic Book Legends Revealed, a column where we examine three comic book myths, rumors and legends and confirm or debunk them. In this first legend, learn about the ...
18 October 1896: The New York Journal published the first “Yellow Kid” comic, often cited as the first regular, ongoing newspaper comic strip. At the turn of the 20th century in the United States, in ...
FATTY FINN might be gone but Snake Tales lives on and Ginger Meggs has been around for 97 years. But there’s something very different about today’s version of our favourite flame-haired kid. But there ...
Ahead of next month's San Diego Comic-Con, the Comic-Con Museum in Balboa Park unveiled two new exhibits Monday, featuring 20 years of a fashion brand and 40 years of a home-grown comic. "20 Years of ...
Colourful fantasy worlds full of speech bubbles and motion lines. Buildings with human characteristics, and invisible architecture. Since the early years of the 20th century, architects have shown an ...
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