Any Argentine citizen brave enough in the mid-1970s to have in his or her possession one of the underground publications of the left-wing guerrilla organization Montoneros couldn’t but have noticed with some surprise that among the communiqués, editori
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This was never more apparent than in the 1970s girls' comics industry in Britain. The British comics industry is perhaps best known for children's humour titles such as The Dandy (DC Thomson, 1937-present) and the Beano (DC Thomson, 1938-present), which began the golden age of British ...
Polish erotica and porn culture, with its unique blend of artistry and provocation, has not only captivated the local population but also made its mark on the global stage. Its influence can be seen across different mediums and cultures, sparking conversations about the power of sensuality and ...
“Supergirl’s Farewell to Earth!” Supergirl Omnibus Vol. 1 Action Comics #259 December 1959“The Cave-Girl of Steel!” Supergirl Omnibus Vol. 1 Superman #134 January 1960 “The Super-Outlaw from Krypton! Part 3: The Duel of the Supermen” [guest] Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane...
The winds of change were beginning to blow in 1970, although the significance of certain trends wouldn’t be apparent for many years to come. For example, a group of New York University students made a film calledWe Love You, Herb Trimpefeaturing commentary from some of the artist’s cowo...
The association of comic books with the dominant genre of superheroes, and the persistent stereotype of awkward adolescent male consumers, skews the public perception of the entire medium as simply "fantasies about boys for boys." The only other medium assumed to be as thoroughly masculine as ...
The Rob Liefeld era begins. I know it’s commonplace to hate on him online these days, which is well-deserved, but apparently these comics were a big hit circa 1990. In retrospect, we really should have known better… It doesn’t get more 90s than Cable. After years of the New Mutant...
This article is a case study of the 1970s British girls’ comics Spellbound (DC Thomson, 1976–1977) and Misty (IPC, 1978–1980). These mystery anthology comics followed the more famous American horror comics from publishers like EC Comics - but were aim