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Ted Weinstein Literary Management New York • San Francisco Goodman's comic-book line dropped superheroes and expanded into a wider variety of genres than even Timely had published, emphasizing horror, Westerns, humor, funny-animal, men's adventure-drama, crime, and war comics, later adding a helping of jungle books, romance titles, and even espionage, medieval adventure, Bible stories and sports. Bridge of Numbers: the Medieval Genius and the Book ...This included launching series featuring such new characters as Firestorm and Shade, the Changing Man, as well as an increasing array of non-superhero titles, in an attempt to recapture the pre-Wertham days of post-War comicdom. Just because a comic has gone up in value in the first six months since it was issued does not mean the comic will continue to increase in value. That's the thing though- films have been a huge boon to the comics industry, helping it survive as tastes in entertainment have continued to change.A few (notably RAW) were experimental attempts to bring comics closer to the status of fine art. One of the most significant developments during the period was a substantial rise in the number of African-American and other minority superheroes. A leading AAR member literary agent representing a wide range ...Last but not least, are the obsessive collectors.
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