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  2. History of comics - Wikipedia

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    The first modern American-style comic book, Famous Funnies: A Carnival of Comics (also a reprint collection of newspaper strips), was released in the U.S. in 1933 [29] and by 1938 publishers were printing original material in the new format. It was at this point that Action Comics #1 launched, with Superman as the cover feature.

  3. History of American comics - Wikipedia

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    A tale of Arthur Burdett Frost dated 1881.. Comics in the United States originated in the early European works. In 1842, the work Histoire de Mr. Vieux Bois by Rodolphe Töpffer was published under the title The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck in the U.S. [3] [4] This edition (a newspaper supplement titled Brother Jonathan Extra No. IX, September 14, 1842) [17] [18] was an unlicensed copy of ...

  4. Comic book - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the comic book market size for North America was just over $1 billion with digital sales being flat, book stores having a 1% decline, and comic book stores having a 10% decline over 2016. [34] The global comic book market saw a substantial 12% growth in 2020, reaching a total worth of US$8.49 billion.

  5. American comic book - Wikipedia

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    An American comic book is a thin periodical originating in the United States, on average 32 pages, containing comics.While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publication of Action Comics, which included the debut of the superhero Superman.

  6. Golden Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    Comic books focused on space, mystery, and suspense that television and other forms of media were turning to in the march toward scientific progress. [31] According to historian Michael A. Amundson, appealing comic-book characters helped ease young readers' fear of nuclear war and neutralize anxiety about the questions posed by atomic power. [32]

  7. DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. American comic book publisher This article is about the US publisher of comics. For the Scottish publisher of comics and newspapers, see DC Thomson. For the capital of the United States, see Washington, D.C. DC Comics, Inc. Parent company Independent (1935–1967) Kinney Services Inc ...

  8. History of manga - Wikipedia

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    By the 1930s, comic strips were serialized in large-circulation monthly girls' and boys' magazine and collected into hardback volumes. [30] Similarly, writer Charles Shirō Inoue sees manga as a mixture of image- and word-centered elements, each pre-dating the Allied occupation of Japan.

  9. List of years in comics - Wikipedia

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    1975 in comics - published: Métal Hurlant #1, Fluide Glacial #1, Circus #1 1976 in comics - debut: Adèle Blanc-Sec , American Splendor , Footrot Flats , published: Action #1 1977 in comics - debut: Cerebus the Aardvark , Ms. Marvel , Judge Dredd , Shoe , Idées noires ; published: Le Trombone Illustré #1, Heavy Metal #1, 2000 AD