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The history of comics

United States, the first cartoon was published in 1934. From the first comic was released, the largest producer States Together. The first comics were similar to the cartoon in the papers at first, but were released on their own books. The comic books were first mostly adventure stories and describes a kind of superhero character. Historians break the history of American comics at different times. There are four times since the Golden Age Silver Age, Bronze Age, and the modern age of comics.

The golden age of comics lasted from 1930 until late 1940. Meanwhile, the comic has become mainstream and readers have been introduced to superheroes such as Batman, Captain America and Wonder Woman. Superman was the first superhero known and made his debut in 1938. After Superman, most superhero comics, and the golden age is classified by its appearance. World War II was a great impact on the popularity of superhero funny books at a time. Which were so popular in the value that good triumphs over evil. There was even a comic book that showed Drilling characters Adolf Hitler. "

The Silver Age of comics has been more on commercial success and promoting art. The golden age shown The comics were very popular and easy to read, and the Silver Age said that success. This period lasted from mid 1950 to early 1970. Meanwhile, comics juveniles were charged with increasing frequency. After this, retired sales and writers have had to rethink its history conspiracy. Comics began to represent authority. The characters had a dynamic and stars of the comic strip began appearing as aliens and other characters in science fiction. Also during this period, the book does a comic for adults began to emerge.

Bronze Age lasted from 1970 until mid-1980. The look of comic has not changed during this period, however, the plot The story has changed dramatically. While the pages and images are bright and colorful history was more dramatic, realistic and dark. real world problems were brought to the attention in the comics of the era. Drug use is a question. Comics life has become more mature and the like.

The Modern Age of comics began in the 1980's and continues today. In addition to the characters comic book writers are also more recognizable. There are more publishers who produce comics and cartoons is too independent. Large publishing houses became more commercialized. The characters also change during this period. They are more complex, see the doubt, and the bad are darker.

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