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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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Cinque's collective voice weaves a graphic narrative that has become a trope within American culture that signifies both against the group pain of African Americans and the social guilt of whites.
Between long, impressionistic chapters on coming of age in Oakland and his subsequent decline into a stupor of drugs, Hilliard, who was the party's chief of staff, provides a graphic narrative of Panther lore, lust and loss.
The ways in which patients cope with diabetes are discussed comprehensively, but the actual disease itself could have been better clarified with some medical or graphic narrative.
 
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