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Laughter is healthy and comic stories are social glue. Everyone loves to laugh. Unfortunately, humor is tricky; what one person finds hilarious falls flat for another. Choosing a funny movie or book is a crapshoot, unless you know the writer or have a friend who likes the same stuff and can tell you about it. Come meet that friend. We have a database of articles and reviews to help you find that side-splitting book. As you read through our reviews of comics and humor collections, you'll find reviewers who delight in the same things you do. They will steer you to the books and comic series that will keep you grinning or laughing out loud. Even the reviews can be funny! If you have a booklover's website, choose some of the best to post on your website to keep your readers coming back. They'll be chuckling as they do.
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Posted by Mike Selvon. Published on Jan 22, 2009
Comic books have entertained audiences since the 1930s with their quick, easy-to-read artwork and appealing, over-the-top characters. Behind Batman, Spiderman, Superman, the X-Men or other comic book heroes, there are behemoth enterprises that have dominated the comic book world for decades.
Posted by Joel Owens. Published on Jan 15, 2009
Started in 1986, writer Alan Moore and artist Dave Gibbons formulate a mystery based on the Cold War, wherein the threat of nuclear warfare is an imminent fear. The story explores the possibility that superheroes existed in the 1940s. Thus, in the setting of the Watchmen graphic novel, superheroes are roughly classified into two.
Posted by Joel Owens. Published on Dec 21, 2008
Watchmen comics, the 12-series book created by Dave Gibbons and Alan Moore, is not your usual graphic novel. It is not a rip off of any virtuous and flawless superhero stories we have been used to reading. It is dark, grim, pulp and deviant in every way.
Posted by Delio Jimenez. Published on Nov 14, 2008
1966 Topps and Fleer non-sports cards, gaining ground in Americana collectibles. Superman "Man of Steel" depicting the Superman adventures off the television screen series that aired in the 1950's.
Posted by Alex Scott. Published on Nov 12, 2008
Illustrated short stories for women fall under basic genres like shoujo, magical girl, josei, yaoi, yuri. Each targets its own audience with short story relating to one of them and usually containing other genre elements like fantasy, historical, etc