Comics books of the 1940s & 1950s often pushed boundaries...but did they cause juvenile misbehavior? Comic books of the 1940s and '50s often pushed boundaries. But did they cause juvenile misbehavior?
Of all the elements of Superman lore that have existed since 1938, the toughest for modern audiences to swallow has been the notion that a simple pair of glasses hides Clark Kent’s secret identity.
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A new online history project shows how anxious Americans in the 1940s and ‘50s blamed comics for juvenile delinquency and ...
EAST LANSING, MI — Before visiting Michigan State University’s massive comic book collection, I asked librarian Jason Larsen to set aside what he considers the five rarest or quirkiest items. Not the ...
Getting paid to immerse yourself in vintage paper and use your deep knowledge of comic book history sounds like a dream job, and Heritage Auctions is looking for someone with that particular set of ...
David Wondrich, a drinks historian, drinks columnist for Esquire from 2000 to 2016, and for the Daily Beast from 2016 to 2022, has written a graphic novel with artist Dean Kotz about the history of ...
Among the many returning characters shown coming back to Daredevil: Born Again as the revival series brings the Man Without Fear and his supporting cast to the MCU, fans have seen a few glimpses of ...
Julia Dixon Evans: In 1769, Father Junípero Serra founded the first Spanish mission in California — just a couple of miles from our KPBS studio. Back then, California was home to an estimated 300,000 ...