Lecture

The Evolution of Comic Books

Description

This lecture delves into the history of comic books, exploring the emergence of superheroes in the late 1930s, the different ages of comic book industry evolution, the impact of the Comics Code, and the development of iconic characters like Superman and Batman. The discussion also covers the influence of psychiatry on comic book narratives, the introduction of the Comics Code Authority, and the challenges faced by the industry in terms of censorship and content regulation. The lecture further examines the concept of multiverses, reboots, and crossovers in comic book storytelling, highlighting the creative strategies employed by publishers to refresh and expand their universes. Through examples like 'The Killing Joke' and 'Crisis on Infinite Earths', the lecture showcases how comic book narratives have evolved over time, reflecting societal changes and audience preferences.

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