Concept » Platinum Age of Comics appears in 188 issues.
A common comic book genre where the main character(s) travel the globe seeking a discovery. Tintin is a good example of this genre.
An Anthropomorphic Comic is one in which one or more non-human characters display distinctly human characteristics.
A loosely defined period in comics between 1946 and 1956 (roughly the end of the Golden Age of Comics) where science-fiction stories, many of them dealing with atomic power, dominated the medium of comics.
The Bronze Age of comic books was set roughly between 1970 - 1985.
A collected edition is a collection of comic books reprinted in a single volume, generally one story arc in length.
The Earth according to comics.
Collections of comic strips from newspapers syndication. Often published in half pages daily (in black and with one row panel) or on Sunday (in color with multiple row panels).
A label used by the Walt Disney Company for several of their comics; usually under IDW Publishing or Dark Horse Comics. This should only be used for comics that use the logo.
The first era in comic books. They became widespread and popular and many still popular comic book icons made their debut, beginning in the mid 1930s and ending around the mid-1950s.
is a tendency to provoke laughter and provide amusement.
An age of comics which has lasted from mid-1980's to the present days.
Today there are a wealth of Golden and Silver Age comic book characters who have fallen into Public Domain. This is a list of such characters.
Escapist fiction popularized in the first half of the 20th century.
Futuristic genre of fiction.
The Silver Age is often credited as starting with the first appearance of the new Flash, Barry Allen, in Showcase #4. Includes all comic books published during the period of 1956 to 1970.
In the Platinum & early days of Golden Era age it was common to have a text story published in comics magazines.
Archival comic strip reprints published by IDW and Cover Press.
X rated comic strips, many which featuring characters from famous cartoons and comics or real life Hollywood stars. Most of them were made from the 1920's to the early 1960's
The Yellow Peril is a racist color metaphor that depicts the peoples of East and Southeast Asia as an existential danger to the Western world.
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