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 Comic Books Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A comic book is a magazine or book containing the sequential art in the form of a narrative.
The history of the comic book in the United States is split into several ages or historical eras: The Platinum Age, The Golden Age, The Silver Age, The Bronze Age, and The Modern Age.
The Golden Age is generally thought as lasting from 1938's introduction of Superman until the early 1950s, during which comic books enjoyed a surge of popularity, the archetype of the superhero was invented and defined, and many of comic books' most popular superheroes debuted.
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 Comic strip - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Little Bears (the first American comic with recurring characters), The Yellow Kid (the first color comic, part of the first Sunday comic section in 1897, and the root of the term "yellow journalism"), and Mutt and Jeff was the first daily comic strip, first appearing in 1907.
The comic strip, in a manner of speaking, began in 1865 in Germany with Max and Moritz, a strip about two trouble-making boys.
Web comics differ from published comic strips, in that anyone can start his own comic strip and publish it on the Web; there is no longer any need to for a creator to meet the approval of a publisher or syndicate.
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 The Great Superman Book - Supermanica
The Great Superman Book is a comprehensive encyclopedic chronicle of the comic book adventures of Superman for the first twenty-eight years of his ongoing career.
Over the years, Superman's unparalleled popularity has even rubbed off on members of his immediate comic book "family": his girl friend Lois Lane, his pal Jimmy Olsen, his cousin Supergirl, and his boyhood self, Superboy, have all, at one time or another, become headline characters in comic book series of their own.
Superman and all the other characters appearing in the chronicles were treated as though they were real people, and the adventures were treated as though they were actual historical events.
supermanica.info /wiki/index.php/The_Great_Superman_Book   (752 words)

  
 Comic Book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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Comic book artists are now developing cutting-edge, extreme comic book characters that go beyond the traditional heroes and villains.
Terrific tips of the trade are provided by prominent young professionals in the comic book industry who share their insiders overviews of the business, giving aspiring cartoonists a decided edge in becoming savvy newcomers as they prepare to enter a very...
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 marvel.net | Dc Comic | Comic Book | Comics | Thor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Heritage buys, sells and auctions DC comics for great prices among more than 130,000 members, including images and descriptions, research data and past auction prices.
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