Comic Books
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| Discover support and network options from this group dedicated to promoting female readership and participation in the comic book industry. Includes a recommended reading list and convention details.
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| Superman Homepage |
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| Devoted to DC Comics' Superman, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. News, appearances in comics, movies, TV series, and radio, images, and multimedia. |
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| Allan Moore Portal |
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| Scan one fan's chronology of this writer's work on V for Vendetta, From Hell, Top Ten, Swamp Thing, and Deadman. Take the peronality quiz to see which Watchman profile you match.
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| Amazon Archives |
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| Ongoing project of fan Chris Hayes to cross-reference each appearance of DC Comic's character, Wonder Woman. Browse cover galleries, issue synopses, and commentary. |
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| Argo City |
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| Tribute to Supergirl with numerous items including wallpapers, fan art, and a summary of the movie.
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| Carl Barks Dedication |
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| Check the rare material and classic moments, with some art unseen elsewhere. This fan also offers a biography in this tribute to the master of Disney comics. |
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| Chronology.net |
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| Bibliography, title indices, and X-Men story timelines presented in chronological order. A fan-edited resource that lists fiction from a wide range of media. |
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| Comic Boards |
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| Join various discussion on comic books, their creators, and the industry. Archive also holds interviews with creators.
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| Comic Book Conundrum |
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| Former writer for Chaos magazine, Joel Grineau, shares his views on why adults collect comic book in this series of 39 weekly articles. Debates myth, literary merit, and justification. |
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| Comic Book Universe Battles |
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| Vote weekly to determine the winner in these no-holds-barred duke-outs between various characters from sci-fi, fantasy and superhero comics and television shows. Also seek conquest as champion at Khazan City. |
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| Comics & Annotations |
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| Fan Ralf Hildebrandt provides insight into the works of Neil Gaiman's Sandman, Death, and Books of Magic. Also looks for extra context in Alan Moore's work on Watchmen, and V for Vendetta.
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| Comics Archives, The |
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| Relive comic's Golden Age with David W. Stepp's fact file covering the Justice Society of America. Be added to the honor roll by offering details on major heroes and super-villians. |
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