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Once upon a time—way back in the twentieth century—people got their laughs from reading comics in the newspaper. Today, many ...
Jeff Lemire explores his career arc, the road to successfully delivering Essex County and other comics to the public, in a ...
Awkward moments happen. Cartoonist Adrienne Hedger knows this all too well. She’s turned many of her awkward experiences into ...
While it’s true that superheroes are fictional beings, that doesn’t mean there aren’t everyday people who are using their ...
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.” ...
This is exacerbated by visual media, which makes refugees an easy target by denying them the means of telling their own ...
The relaunched Thor comic, coming from Marvel Comics in September 2025, will no longer be called "Thor" ...
Like all media, cartoons and comics reflect society. In this blog, [Lucy Havens will] highlight a handful of “firsts” in the history of Black and African American cartoons and comics, celebrating ...
Birds of Prey #23 hits stores Wednesday with the team scattered and a Shadow Army weapon targeting our feathered heroes. Can they regroup in time?
Riverdale meets Fargo meets 'Clerks' in new book heading for local comics shop Paradox Comics-N-Cards to feature exclusive version of Kevin Smith-penned comic book that offers a mashup of the ...