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    Comic Books

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    Comic books are often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a funny bookcomic paper o is a magazine made up of narrative artwork‚ often accompanied by dialog usually in word balloons‚ emblematic of the comic book art form and often including brief descriptive prose. The first comic book appeared in the United States of America in 1934‚ reprinting the earlier newspaper comic strips‚ which established many of the story-telling devices used in comics. The term "comic book" arose because the

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    A comic book or comicbook‚[1] also called comic paper or comic magazine (often shortened to simply comic or comics) is a magazine made up of "comics" —narrative artwork in the form of separate panels that represent individual scenes‚ often accompanied by dialog (usually in word balloons‚ emblematic of the comic book art form) as well as including brief descriptive prose. The first comic book appeared in the United States in 1933‚ reprinting the earlier newspaper comic strips‚ which established many

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    History Of Comic Books

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    History of the Comic Books Student Institution History of Comic Books A comic book is a narrative presented in a sequence containing words and pictures. They are sophisticated art form that both feeds off and creates cultural formulas and historical constructs. We shall outline the history in a chronological order as below. The Pioneer (1500-1828) Many people may perceive that European broadsheets of sixteen century and satirical magazine of 1780s as the precursors of comic books but true comic

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    In the article “watching TV Makes you smarter “by Steve Johnson‚ he claims that watching TV can actually make you smarter. Johnson claims that television these days seems to be more complex than in earlier years‚ so by watching it were putting our thinking caps on. Even for example the show 24‚ it’s based on Muslim terrorists and torture scenes but he believes it to be more educational then anything. TV doesn’t need to dumb you down or waste your time we can be learning things throughout the episodes

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    Censorship in Comic Books

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    censorship in comic books Tales from the Crypt - From Comic Books to Television When William M. Gaines took over Entertaining Comics (EC) in 1947‚ the company was nothing special. That all changed three years later when Gaines and editor... via YouTube The Horror! The Horror! Comic Books the Government Didn’t Want You to Read! The Horror! The Horror! uncovers a rare treasury of some of the most important and neglected stories in American literature—the pre-Code horror comics of the... via YouTube

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    Superheroes

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    SUPERHEROES A superhero is a term used to define a person or creature who uses power‚ ability‚ or technology beyond that of the general public‚ in the pursuit of good. Superheroes come in various types: * regular vigilantes who use natural prowess‚ advanced technology‚ or a combination of the two * magic-users or extraterrestrials who use abnormal powers * metahumans or bang babies * regular human beings who use alien or magical technology * Aliens with biology that gives

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    Logan Comic Book

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    Logan and its comic book counterpart have many similarities‚ that help you understand the plot and storyline better. Although‚ it follows some aspects of the comic book‚ it adds its own touches to make viewing the movie a great experience. When asked what he enjoyed about the movie‚ Todd Adams‚ explained that he also enjoyed how they stayed as true to the comic book as they could‚ even adding some of their own aspects that thoroughly surprised

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    of Reading Comic Books on the Young Reader OUTLINE TITLE: EFFECTS OF READING COMIC BOOKS ON YOUNG READERS INTRODUCTION I. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW A. Rise of the Comic Strip B. The Comic Book Superheroes C. The Philippine Comic Book Industry II. COMIC BOOK CHARACTERISTICS A. Unique Characteristics B. Parts of the Comic Book C. Comic Book Genres III. EFFECTS OF COMIC BOOKS A. Negative Effects of Reading Comic Books B. Positive Effects of Reading Comic Books CONCLUSION

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    Creating comic books 2/21/13 General Purpose:To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the creative process of creating a comic book. Central Idea: I will inform you all of the artistic process of creating a comic book: Penciling‚ Inking‚ and Coloring as well as examples of Artists who break these rules. Introduction A. According to The Comics Chronicles‚ the North American Comics Industry made an estimated 715 million dollars last year. From sales of print comic book‚ graphic

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    The word ’Comics’ is derived from the word greek word Komikos‚ and is used with reference to images which are used in a sequential narrative to manifest into a form of graphic literature. It is this sequence of narration that helps distinguish a comic book from a picture book. Comics as a form of art established itself in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It saw its way through the industrial revolution‚ and it can be safely said that although comics were popularised in newspapers

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