Comics books of the 1940s & 1950s often pushed boundaries...but did they cause juvenile misbehavior? Comic books of the 1940s and '50s often pushed boundaries. But did they cause juvenile misbehavior?
On what would have been Stan Lee's 100th birthday, December 28, 2022, Marvel Studios announced that a brand-new documentary focusing on the comic book legend would be released on Disney+ in the new ...
Comic book’s greatest villain is officially dead, and in a shocking twist ending, Jughead delivered the final blow. On Jan. 20, DC Comics, headquarters of Superman and Batman, announced that they ...
DC Comics and Archie Comics abandoned the rating system earlier this year, prior to reports that it has been defunct since 2009. However, the branding still appears on titles from other publishers, as ...
The Comics Code Authority was created in 1954 by the Comics Magazine Association of America as an alternative to government regulation in the wake of the publication of Seduction Of The Innocent by Dr ...
1954 is one of the most interesting years in comic book history for a number of reasons, but the business maneuvers of various publishers are perhaps the most under-discussed aspect of this industry ...
The charges that Fredric Wertham made in 1954’s Seduction of the Innocent: The Influence of Comic Books on Today’s Youth — that a relationship existed between comics reading and “violent forms of ...
Before the establishment of the Comics Code Authority, horror was able to reign supreme in comic books with stories both gory and goofy that would influence the future of the genre. Super7 is now ...