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Why did One of Batman’s Creators Become Famous and Rich While Another Died in Poverty?

Donna Casas03/31/2024
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In the credits of every Batman movie or cartoon it is obligatory to mention that the character was created by Bob Kane. This artist immortalized […]

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The History of Marvel Comics

Donna Casas06/04/2023
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Comic books are loved not only by children, but also by adults. They are read, collected, and old issues of magazines are sold for a […]

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Alan Moore: Comic Artist, Gentleman and Magician

Donna Casas08/28/2022
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If you meet Alan Moore on the street, you might mistake him for a hobo. It’s hard to believe that this scruffy, bearded man is […]

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Osamu Tezuka: The Father of Japanese Manga

Donna Casas09/02/2021
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Osamu Tezuka is a legendary Japanese mangaka often referred to as the “father of Japanese manga.” His creative legacy, most notably evidenced by the creation […]

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Animation Fact

In 1937, Disney Studios released the first full-length animated movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Not only was this movie the first animated film ever made, but it also used over 250,000 frames, making it a technical marvel of its time.

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The most expensive animated movie of all time is the Hollywood Special: Avatar 2, which cost more than $350 million. This movie exemplified innovative technology in animation, including advanced motion capture and virtual reality techniques.

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The first animation to win an Oscar was the short film The Dance of the Triangles (1931), created by visionary artist John Hublik, who used the pioneering technique of animating with geometric shapes.

Fact for comic book fans

The One Piece manga series (by Eiichiro Oda) has been recognized as the best-selling comic book in the world with over 500 million copies sold, making it not only a cultural phenomenon but also a record-breaker in comic book history.

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