Drawn Stories, Moving Images. Comic Books and their Screen Adaptations
The comic transcends the merely entertaining, and fans of comics become engaged and invested in the field through a range of activities. Major cities host regular comic conventions, attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees each year, who search for special issues of their favourite comic-book s...
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2021
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