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How Two Jewish Kids in 1930s Cleveland Altered the Course of American Pop Culture
"Now, on that summer night when he couldn't sleep, Jerry, twenty-one and unemployed, finally got up, put on his glasses, slipped into the bathroom so as not to wake his brother, and started writing. He went back to bed, then threw off the covers after a couple of hours and wrote some more. By dawn, he had a complete script."
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Spider-Man beats Superman in record $3.6m comic sale
Superman might have superhuman strength and X-ray vision but he has been seen off by Spider-Man, after a comic featuring Spidey’s first appearance overtook the Man of Steel’s record to become the most expensive ever sold. A copy of the 1962 comic Amazing Fantasy #15, in which Peter Parker and his alter ego Spider-Man make their debut on the page, was sold on Thursday at Heritage Auctions for $3.6m (£2.5m). The record for a comic sale had previously been held by Superman’s first appearance in Action Comics #1, which sold privately for $3.25m in April.
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Crumb
Robert Crumb is an American cartoonist and major contributor to the underground comix movement in the 1960s. He was inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1991. His famous works include Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural and Keep on Truckin'. These projects carry sexual themes bordering into scatological and pornographic comics.
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SPOLIERS: The One Scene in ZackSnyders Justice League that left me wide eyed and mouth open.
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Star Wars Characters as Classical Japanese Art
Digital artist scadarts (also known as mandal0re) uses Photoshop to put Star Wars characters into classic artworks. His latest series uses the classical Japanese style to portray Boba Fett, Ahsoka Tano, Darth Maul, and Leia Organa.
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'Black Panther' Director Ryan Coogler Pens Emotional, Beautiful Tribute to Chadwick Boseman | Hollywood Reporter
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THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER, LOKI & WANDAVISION
Trailer (2020)
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Videogame subtitles could learn a lot from comic book lettering
Lettering is a difficult job that mixes composition, typography and design. Videogames would benefit from a deeper understanding of this invisible art.
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WONDER WOMAN 1984
Trailer (2020) Gal Gadot Superhero Movie
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Ultimate Guide to Marvel Avengers — Part III
The Ultimate Guide to Marvel Avengers is our tribute to Marvel's 80th anniversary this year. Here is the third and last part of the series.
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Ma and Pa Kent Are Superman of Smallville's Heroes
Superman is one of the DC Universe’s greatest heroes, but it’s sometimes easy to forget how he got there.
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Ultimate Guide to Marvel Avengers — Part II
In our continuing tribute to Marvel's 80th anniversary, here is part 2 of the Ultimate Guide to Marvel Avengers featuring the villains and arch-nemeses of our heroes.
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The Walking Dead Season 10: The 11 Most Interesting Spoilers | Revyuh
The Walking Dead Season 10 is coming. You can read the 11 most interesting spoilers for TWD Season 10 here.
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Ultimate Guide to Marvel Avengers — Part I
In celebration of Marvel’s 80th anniversary this year 2019, we are providing you with the Ultimate Guide to Marvel Avengers. Here is part 1 of the 3-part series.
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Ray Bradbury: Comic Book Hero
Science fiction titan Ray Bradbury was a fan and supporter of graphic novels long before they were even called that.
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Pandamodium: One Step to the Dragon’s Lair
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Top 10 Green Characters in Pop Culture
We scoured the Internet and we came up with a list of the most popular green characters in the fictional world, excluding video games.
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Herman Has Superpowers: The Clock is Ticking
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A Bushel of New Comics Collections Dig Into the Pleasures of Print
Despite what you may have heard, dead-tree publishing isn't dead. In fact, a host of new print magazines are bringing some wild, weird, innovative words and pictures to the alternative comics scene.
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Goodbye, Alan Moore: the king of comics bows out
The pioneer of serious superheroes – who is retiring – has transformed the genre over 40 years of rebellious invention
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