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1938USASuperman appears in Action Comics, in the USA. Cartoonists Jerry Siegel and Joseph Shuster created the super-hero character while still in high school.
1943USAAll-America Comics launch a new cartoon starring Wonder Woman, a female version of Superman.


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And Jean-Luc gradually emerges as the novel's most disturbing and compelling character - a maladjusted loner who keeps a stack of children's comics under his bed and spends his time fashioning strange, fetishist sculptures incorporating photographs he has secretly taken of Sarah Mallinson swimming in the nude.
Baxter also plainly loves British children's comics of doddery vintage, as well as Hollywood juvenilia of the Lone Ranger/Hopalong Cassidy variety.
A dealer in children's comics was jailed for life yesterday for the frenzied murder of schoolgirl Lesley Molseed on Yorkshire moorland 32 years ago.
 
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