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Canadians are fighting Donald Trump’s trade war in more ways than one — including superhero Captain Canuck, who’s grabbing the U.S. president by his blazer on the cover of a new comic book ...
Carnegie Mellon students hacked the Xbox Kinect controller to create a program that translates your air punches near someone into comic book-style POWs and WHAMs. Who needs to worry about tomorrow ...
The comic book-like frames show hideous monsters oozing through Washington and attacking the White House. Men, women and children are crying out for help. A would-be hero stands next to a cape ...
Here is another difference. Girls aren't buying their comics in comic book shops; they're shopping at bookstores, and bookstores are responding by stocking more and more of them.
Marcel Proust's masterpiece, Remembrance of Things Past, got the cartoon treatment. William Shakespeare's Henry V can be read in an hour in comic-strip format. And now, to the further ...
That's the kind of reaction the season premiere documentary on PBS' Independent Lens may provoke when it airs tonight. Wham! Bam! Islam! isn't exactly bait-and-switch, but the merely adequate film ...
Can you learn relativity from a comic book? The Japanese have been using manga for decades to teach complex subjects, and now Americans are doing it, too.
Pow! Zap! Wham! Get Ready For Comic Book Economics By John Carney Updated Nov. 10, 2014 3:56 pmET Share ...
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