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- Funny Cartoons for your Health By: Michael Brykov
Funny cartoons the easiest way to cope with stress and there is nothing easier to obtain, whether browsing a newspaper or magazine, or surfing the net visiting web sites providing graphic entertainment. Here is a guide for how to relieve stress with funny cartoons. Tags: funny, cartoons, funny cartoons, comics, love cartoons, ente
- Batman Comics - The Fascinating World Of These Marvels By: Bowe Packer
The comic book world is one of fascination and intrigue. The character of Batman is no exception to this rule. Tags: batman comics, collectable comics, comic stores, comic value
- Bad Jokes for April Fools' Day By: Michael Brykov
April 1st is a wonderful day when we are free to make jokes, pranks and gags on our relatives, friends and colleagues. However, the question is; why is it that human nature provokes us to laugh at the expense of others like we do on April Fools’ Day? Tags: funny, cartoons, funny cartoons, comics, love cartoons, ente
- The Amazing Spiderman Phenomenon By: Stephen Dolan
Spiderman is one of Marvel Comics' most popular super heroes. Whether you're a fan or just interested in the latest Spiderman installment you can find out all about 'Spidey' here. Tags: spider man, marvel comics, spiderman, comic book hero, spiderman
- Comic Thoughts By: Roberto Bell
Some thoughts about the 9th art.. Comics are here and i am a passionate lover of them. DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Spiderman, Superman, the art of comic is always attractive.. enjoy! Tags: DC Comic, Marvel Comic, DC Comics, Marvel Comics
- How to Contact Comic Book Artists & Writers By: Jordan McAuley
How to contact comic book artists and writers at various comic book conventions around the country Tags: comics, comic books, comic book artists, comic book writers, ani
- Collectible Comics Check Your Attic By: Ann Marier
Most collections start out as simple pastimes or hobbies and turn out to be an investment in due course. One such hobby that has turned out to be so for many the collectors, is that of collectible comics.
History of Comics
The very first comic sketch is believed to date back as far behind as the mid 1800s. However, we are all aware that since mankind existed we always tried to write or sketch serious or funny drawings. It is very hard to pin point the exact time and dat... Tags: collectible clock, collectible comics.collectible card game, b
- What Might You Do To Get Comic Books For Your Collection? By: Victor Epand
This article tells you about what people might do to get comic books for their collection. Tags: Star Spangled War Stories, Marvel comic, mint condition, comics
- What Might You Do To Get Comic Books For Your Collection By: Victor Epand
This article tells you about what people might do to get comic books for their collection. Tags: Star Spangled War Stories, Marvel comic, mint condition, comics
- Comic Book Prices Only Part of Your Hobby By: MIKE SELVON
At one time, comic book prices weren't as important as they are now. Tags: comics, comic book, cartoons, cartoon books, comic book pric
- Comic Book Collector Questions By: MIKE SELVON
If you are new to collecting for value, you may have some questions and concerns. This article will address the questions most commonly asked by new comic book collectors. Tags: comics, comic book, cartoons, cartoon books
- Batman Where Collectors Go By: MIKE SELVON
If finding out information on the latest cartoon acquisition or researching potentially valuable comics to sell, all you have to do is go to a site like Batman. Tags: comics, comic book, batman
- Mad Magazines Or Comic Books By: Victor Epand
This article talks about the comic and magazines of Mad Magazines. Tags: magazine, mad, standard, comic, issues, Collectibles, Comics, Golde
- Meet the Ever Growing Legion of Batman Comic Fans By: Muna wa Wanjiru
For people there are many different forms of reading material. These reading materials can be thought of as non-fictional and fictional forms of reading matter Tags: Batman Comics
- FAQ- Should a Tintin Movie Be Made By: Holly Franklin
The upcoming Tintin movie has caused a storm of debate in Europe over whether Hollywood can bring a realistic portrayal of Belgium's beloved Tintin to the big screen. There have been many translations of comics celluloid that have been very poor. Is the new Tintin movie going to cut the mustard? Tags: tintin movie, tintin film, tintin comics, tintin album, tintin a
- Newspapers Make No Money On The Comics Page. Why Do They Do It? By: Rick London.
Ever wonder why newspapers devote an entire non-revenue producing page, every day to a "silly group of pictures" called "cartoons"? Tags: newspaper, newspapers, news, comics, cartoons, syndication, cartoo
- A Quick History of Comics, Part One By: hari
Comic books were an easy fit for 1930’s America. They were cheap, easy to produce, and even easier to sell. With large booms in pulp, radio shows and comic strips, comic books were the next logical step. It was the arrival of Superman in 1938 and Batman roughly a year later that heralded not only the rise of superheroes, but the Golden Age of Comics. Tags: classic comic books, golden era comics, demon tweak, hard dr
- A Quick History of Comics, Part 2 By: Richard Pulfer
comics retained their youthful streak in the 1960’s. During this time of increased counter-culture, Marvel Comics rose to go head-to-head DC’s traditional line-up, emphasizing heroes like Spider-Man and the X-Men, who appealed to young teenage readers as opposed to ideal citizens like Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. Tags: classic comic books, golden era comics, demon tweak, hard dr
- Tips To Get Cheap Marvel Gear By: Chris Channing
Marvel is the pinnacle of the comic book world, with millions of dollars made each month in blockbuster films, books, comics, and other materials. Getting one's hands on such memorabilia can be expensive since fees must be paid to original creators, wholesalers, and retailers. There are easy ways to get such items cheaply, however. Tags: comics, , entertainment, , kids, , family, , teen, , collectibles, , fun
- Green Lantern – Part One By: Vince Platania
The first Green Lantern, Alan Scott, made his debut in All-American Comics in 1940. Alan became a superhero the day he discovered a magical lamp that instructed him how to fashion a ring from its metal. Donning a bright purple, green, yellow, and red costume, Alan claimed he wanted to create a costume “so bizarre that once I am seen I will never be forgotten.” Tags: Comic, comic book heroes, DC Comics, Green Lantern, Alan Sc
- From Comics to Film By: Virgil The Story Teller
Comic books and film go hand-in-hand, and always have more or less. They are both forms of visual entertainment that tell fantastic stories, many times about things that can only happen within the confines of their respective mediums. Tags: comic, Spider-Man, X-Men, Batman, Captain America, comics to
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