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The Evolution of Comic Strips
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Satirical and Humorous Illustrations
18th Century, Examples: 'Gin Lane' and 'A Harlot's Progress' by William Hogarth
The Yellow Kid
1890s, Era: The birth of comic strips, Key examples: 'Hogan's Alley'
Wordless Novels
Early 20th Century, Examples: 'God's Man' by Lynd Ward, Works by Frans Masereel
Superhero Genre
1938 onwards, Key examples: 'Superman' by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster, 'Batman' by Bob Kane & Bill Finger
Underground Comix Movement
1960s-1970s, Examples: 'Zap Comix', 'American Splendor' by Harvey Pekar
Political and Editorial Cartoons
Mid 20th Century, Key examples: Works by Herbert Block (Herblock), David Low
Manga
Post-WWII Japan, Examples: 'Astro Boy' by Osamu Tezuka, 'Akira' by Katsuhiro Otomo
Bandes Dessinées (BD)
Belgium and France, Mid 20th Century, Key examples: 'Tintin' by Hergé, 'Asterix' by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
Underground 'Zines
1970s-1980s, Examples: 'Raw' edited by Art Spiegelman, 'Weirdo' by Robert Crumb
Alternative Comics
Late 20th Century, Examples: 'Love and Rockets' by Hernandez brothers, 'Ghost World' by Daniel Clowes
Digital Webcomics
21st Century, Examples: 'xkcd' by Randall Munroe, 'The Oatmeal' by Matthew Inman
British Comics
Mid 20th Century, Key examples: 'The Beano', '2000 AD'
Motion Comics
21st Century, Examples: Marvel's 'Spider-Woman', DC's 'Watchmen'
Educational Comics
20th-21st Century, Examples: 'The Cartoon Guide to Physics' by Larry Gonick, 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman
Gag-a-day Strips
Early-Mid 20th Century, Key examples: 'Garfield' by Jim Davis, 'Peanuts' by Charles M. Schulz
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