Iron Man Comic Book
Amazon.com: Iron Man Comics & Graphic Novels, DVDs and Toys
eBay: Iron Man Comics and Toys
Mile High Comics: Iron Man Vol. 1 | Vol. 2 | Annuals
Mile High Comics: Iron Man Vol. 3 | Vol. 4
Tales Of Wonder: Iron Man Merchandise
Google Product Search: Iron Man
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Detective Comics
Amazon.com: Detective Comics Books
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Mile High Comics: Detective Comics | Annuals
Tales Of Wonder: Detective Comics
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Yahoo! Shopping: Detective Comics Merchandise
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Comic Con 2009
The 2009 Comic Convention will take place between July 23 and July 26, 2009, at the San Diego Convention Center in California. On July 22 there will be a preview night. 2009 marks the 40th anniversary of the Comic Con convention.http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci_40th_guests.shtml
updated 2010-07-17 02:01:28
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X-Force
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Memin Pinguin
In 2005, the government of Mexico came under fire for releasing a series of stamps that pictured the Memin Pinguin character. Some found the character to portray exaggerated racial characteristics of black people.MSNBC.com: U.S. Says Mexican Stamp is Racist (June 30, 2005) FOXNews.com: Outrage After Wal-Mart Sells Racist Mexican Comic Books (July 8, 2008) The character ignited controversy all over again in 2008 when Wal-Mart began selling the comic north of the border.
updated 2010-07-17 15:16:14
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Manga
- Shonen: Manga for Boys
- Shôjo: Manga for Girls
- Seinen: Manga for Mens
- Josei: Manga for Womens
- Ecchi: Manga with sexy content
updated 2010-07-17 14:32:25
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Excalibur Comic Book
- Google News Search: Excalibur
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100 Bullets
Amazon.com: 100 Bullets Comics & Graphic Novels
eBay: 100 Bullets Merchandise
Mile High Comics: 100 Bullets Back Issues
Tales Of Wonder: 100 Bullets Merchandise
Google Product Search: 100 Bullets Merchandise
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Betty Boop
Cartoon character Betty Boop was the star of Paramount Pictures Talkartoon and Betty Boop films produced by Max Fleischer. Betty’s famous "Boop-oop-a-doop" tag line and innocent but overt sexuality made her "The Queen of the Animated Screen" throughout the 1930s.
The original Betty Boop character was a dog, but her floppy ears became earrings and her boyfriend, Bimbo became her pet when she became a human character modeled after jazz flapper girls of the era. One of the real-life inspirations for Boop was singer Helen Kane, who sued Paramount in 1934 for "deliberate caricature" that produced "unfair competition."
Many fans felt that Boop lost much of her charm and sex appeal after The National Legion of Decency influenced the Motion Picture Industry to impose restrictions on sexual innuendo in films in 1933. The rediscovery of Betty Boop through merchandise in the 1980s renewed her popularity and introduced her to new generations of fans.
