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comic bookPublication in strip-cartoon form. Comic books are usually aimed at children, although in Japan, Latin America, and Europe millions of adults read them. Artistically sophisticated adult comics and graphic novels are produced in the USA and several European countries, notably France. Comic books developed from comic strips in newspapers or, like those of Walt Disney, as spin-offs from animated cartoon films. The first superhero, Superman, created 1938 by Jerome Siegel and Joseph Shuster, soon had his own periodical, and others followed; the Marvel Comics group, formed 1961, was selling 50 million copies a year worldwide by the end of the 1960s and found a cult readership among college students for such titles as Spiderman and The Incredible Hulk. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Overnight, the canteen metamorphoses into a 1950s movie theater, and Taylor's Funny Papers becomes the requisite cartoon that precedes the main feature. The sublime dopiness of American popular culture has always been a favorite Taylor theme, and in Funny Papers he treats it with a freshness absent from his recent explorations of the genre. |
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