culture Bill Savage VS. a Twelve Year Old Girl: Examining Gender Norms in 1970s British Comics Charles EP Murphy With boys and girls comics of mid-20th century Britain split down the middle, how did writers handle the difference with identical topics?
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culture Infinite Talent: Celebrating The Impact of George Pérez Chloe Maveal A celebration of George Pérez -- the comic book artist whose work defined superhero comics for multiple generations of readers.
culture He Came From Inner Space: Celebrating the Birthday of Micronauts co-creator Bill Mantlo Chloe Maveal NeoText Review celebrates the birthday of Bill Mantlo, the writer whose work undeniably set a foundation for what many Marvel fans love most today.
culture Blocky Mania: The Perfection of Artist Mick McMahon Chloe Maveal Admiring the life and career of British comics legend Mick McMahon
culture A Real Horror Show: The Spine-Tingling Comics of Warren Publishing’s Creepy and Eerie Chloe Maveal For horror fans growing up in the 1960s and ‘70s and newer readers keen on Halloween scares, Creepy and Eerie Magazines continue to deliver the chills.
culture The Everyman Commuter: On Paul Kirchner’s “The Bus” RM Rhodes Writer and critic RM Rhodes argues a case for why Paul Kirchner's "The Bus" stands true to the test of time.
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