Each day, LightWave Reports’ Daily Comic Strips brings together a smart, spirited mix of classic panels and contemporary ...
The golden age of newspaper comic strips was a glorious time for imaginative readers, with iconic runs of Superman, Prince Valiant, Buck Rogers, and of course Earth’s fair-haired space adventurer, ...
The Wizard is a pulp-style superhero character who first appeared in Top-Notch Comics #1, cover-dated December 1939. He was the earliest cover star of the Top-Notch Comics series, the second title ...
In “Gotham at War,” Mike Wallace shows how the American fight against the Nazis started years before World War II, in the Big Apple. By Jacob Heilbrunn This summer’s blockbusters leave behind the era ...
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Beloved comic strip with CT ties facing resurgence with new artist and collections of classic strips
There is widespread new interest in both old strips, created by a longtime Connective resident who died in 1982, and new efforts by other cartoonists.
To celebrate the Prince of Darkness's birthday, Ozzy Osbourne was honored with a comic book biography detailing his life and ...
A family’s forgotten copy of Superman No. 1, from 1939, was sold by Heritage Auctions. By George Gene Gustines With “Lovers and Haters,” Gilbert Hernandez expands on the surreal storytelling and ...
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