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    Simon Cress
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    When did you first discover your love for comics?

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    The love for comics can be traced back to their origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here are some key milestones in the history of comics:

    1. Early Forms: The roots of comics can be found in ancient art forms, such as Egyptian hieroglyphics, medieval tapestries, and the sequential art of the Aztecs and Mayans, which combined images and text to tell stories.
    2. Comic Strips: The modern comic strip emerged in the late 19th century, particularly with the rise of newspapers. In the 1890s, characters like The Yellow Kid by Richard F. Outcault gained popularity, drawing large audiences and establishing the comic strip as a staple of American newspapers.
    3. Comic Books: The first comic books appeared in the 1930s, with collections of previously published comic strips. The first true comic book, Famous Funnies, was published in 1933, but it was the release of Action Comics #1 in 1938, featuring Superman, that marked the beginning of the superhero genre and catapulted comics into mainstream popularity.
    4. Golden Age of Comics: The late 1930s through the 1950s is often referred to as the Golden Age of Comics, during which comic book sales skyrocketed. Characters like Batman, Wonder Woman, and Captain America became cultural icons, fostering a widespread love for comics.
    5. Comic Book Fandom: By the 1960s, a dedicated comic book fandom began to develop, with conventions, fan clubs, and fanzines emerging. This period also saw the rise of more diverse genres and storytelling styles, expanding the appeal of comics.
    6. Modern Era: The 1980s and 1990s brought about a new wave of innovative storytelling and artistic styles, with creators like Alan Moore and Frank Miller pushing the boundaries of the medium. Graphic novels also gained prominence, attracting readers beyond traditional comic fans.

    Today, comics have a broad and diverse audience, encompassing various genres and formats, from superhero comics to independent graphic novels. The love for comics has evolved, influenced by cultural changes and technological advancements, but its roots can be traced back over a century.

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