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In 2005, a black Mexican comic book character Memín Pinguín was celebrated with an honorary postage stamp. ... and to what extent they have influenced Afro-Mexican perceptions ... M. Now fans can take their favorite comics graphic novels outside, on the bus, into the lunchroom or on break at work with Nintendo DS portable players, iPods and iPhones. Features appeared in newspapers, magazines and television shows detailing how rare, high-demand comics such as Action Comics 1 and Incredible Hulk 181 (The first appearances of Superman and Wolverine, respectively) had sold for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Moreover, the creators wanted to show readers what these characters are all about without sugarcoating them. Wolverine and The X-Men suffered the same type of bigotry, abuse and segregation from the get go. This successful revitalization of a minor title led DC's editors to seek the same for the entire line and wider DC Universe. You will not want to buy adult oriented comics for an eleven year old.

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