Crime comics
Crime comics is a genre of American comic books and format of crime fiction. The genre was originally popular in the late 1940s and early 1950s and is marked by a moralistic editorial tone and graphic depictions of violence and criminal activity. Crime comics began in 1942 with the publication of Crime Does Not Pay published by Lev Gleason Publications and edited by Charles Biro. As sales for superhero comic books declined in the years after World War II, other publishers began to emulate the popular format, content and subject matter of Crime Does Not Pay, leading to a deluge of crime-themed comics. Crime and horror comics, especially those published by EC Comics, came under official scrutiny in the late 1940s and early 1950s, leading to legislation in Canada and Great Britain, the creati
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Crime comics
Crime comics is a genre of American comic books and format of crime fiction. The genre was originally popular in the late 1940s and early 1950s and is marked by a moralistic editorial tone and graphic depictions of violence and criminal activity. Crime comics began in 1942 with the publication of Crime Does Not Pay published by Lev Gleason Publications and edited by Charles Biro. As sales for superhero comic books declined in the years after World War II, other publishers began to emulate the popular format, content and subject matter of Crime Does Not Pay, leading to a deluge of crime-themed comics. Crime and horror comics, especially those published by EC Comics, came under official scrutiny in the late 1940s and early 1950s, leading to legislation in Canada and Great Britain, the creati
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Crime comics is a genre of Ame ...... comics and their adult themes.
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El còmic detectivesc, també an ...... un delinqüent no professional.
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I fumetti gialli sono fumetti ...... lla violenza molto accentuata.
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La bande dessinée policière, à ...... la recherche des malfaiteurs.
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La historieta o cómic policíac ...... la producción historietística.
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Cover to an issue of Crime Does Not Pay, one of the earliest crime comics
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Crime comics is a genre of Ame ...... and Great Britain, the creati
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El còmic detectivesc, també an ...... un delinqüent no professional.
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I fumetti gialli sono fumetti ...... lla violenza molto accentuata.
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La bande dessinée policière, à ...... la recherche des malfaiteurs.
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La historieta o cómic policíac ...... la producción historietística.
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Crime comics
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Fumetti gialli
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