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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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Now in an updated and expanded seventh edition, "MLA Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers" continues to be a comprehensive, current, and authoritative guide to research and writing in an online environment offering simplified guidelines for citing works published on the Internet, as well as citing works from other sources including digital files and graphic narratives.
Authors Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colon are publishing a graphic narrative titled, "After 9/11.
Their life stories must be the living parable that tells the people where they come from, drawing from their past a graphic narrative of where they are going.
 
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