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  1. Dec 17, 2020 · European comics were first swept into the American limelight in 1968 when Jean-Claude Forrest’s French comic-book heroine Barbarella, played by the curvaceous Jane Fonda, hit the big screen. While the effect was not immediate, it set off a slow and steady trickle of translated titles crossing the Atlantic for American readers to peruse, not least the Asterix and Tintin series’.

  2. A tale of Arthur Burdett Frost dated 1881.. Comics in the United States originated in the early European works. In 1842, the work Histoire de Mr. Vieux Bois by Rodolphe Töpffer was published under the title The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck in the U.S. [3] [4] This edition (a newspaper supplement titled Brother Jonathan Extra No. IX, September 14, 1842) [17] [18] is an unlicensed copy of ...

    • Corto Maltese. Writer/Artist: Hugo Pratt. Corto Maltese was Indiana Jones and Han Solo before Harrison Ford was even invented. He’s Lupin III and Spike Spiegel and yes, even Carmen Sandiego.
    • Arzach (series) Writer/Artist: Moebius. Silent, psychedelic, sci-fi, high fantasy, a possible love letter to Peru? The character designs. Moebius’s use of color and the cost and difficulty of reproducing it.
    • The Incal & Metabarons. Writer: Alejandro Jodorowsky. Artist: Juan Gimenez. These two (or arguably one) stories are what happens when you let a couple of artistic geniuses set out to make a brand new mythology.
    • Blue Is the Warmest Color. Writer/Artist: Julie Maroh. This story is a gorgeous triumph of a graphic novel. It feels wonderfully, uncomfortably filled with youthful restlessness.
  3. Aug 16, 2024 · Political caricatures, comics, and graphic novels are important pieces in the broader spectrum of 19th, 20th, and early 21st century popular European print culture. While the UC Berkeley Library has only recently begun to purposefully collect such media in the vernacular, traces of some of the most well-known illustrators/artists such as Hergé ...

  4. They did, however come from the old political cartoon and etched broadsheet illustrations. The press in Europe, unlike its American cousin, had a political tradition. Newspapers and magazines supported an ideology, and often a political party or a political union. Comics included in early European comics were meant to support an ideology as ...

  5. Jul 7, 2024 · by André Franquin, Tome and Janry. (1950–1969, 1984–1998) Adventure / Comedy · 19 (Franquin) + 14 (Tome & Janry) volumes. Amazon.

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  7. Nov 26, 2019 · Updated on November 26, 2019. The comic strip has been an essential part of the American newspaper since its first appearance more than 125 years ago. Newspaper comics—often called the "funnies" or the "funny pages"—quickly became a popular form of entertainment. Characters like Charlie Brown, Garfield, Blondie, and Dagwood became ...

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