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4 Times Classic Literature Invaded Comics

Matthew Lazorwitz5 years ago5 years ago010 mins

Comics are literature as much as any other written form. There are works of soaring genius, there are works that please the masses and there are works that are just plain awful. From the days of Classics Illustrated, comics have reached out to traditional literature to find source material that was more “respectable” than what…

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