Comic Books 101: The History, Methods and Madness

Comic Books 101: The History, Methods and Madness

Chris Ryall, Scott Tipton
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Author:  Chris Ryall, Scott Tipton
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  288
Publisher:  F&W Publications Inc
Year:  2009
ISBN:  9781600611872

Comic books have more than sixty years of history, and this easy-to-follow resource is the key to increasing your knowledge and enjoyment of the myriad of comic-based properties out today. From the comic book's humble beginnings, through the golden and silver ages, all the way to today's Hollywood blockbuster comic-based movies, this fun guide gives readers at any level everything they want to know.

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