The U.S. comics medium, born with Hogan's Alley in 1896, evolved into a significant cultural force, reflecting and critiquing American society throughout the 20th century.
Comics in newspapers provided a daily reflection of life and politics in America, serving as mirrors for both the innocence and harsh realities of everyday existence.
From 'Pogo' to 'Li'l Abner', comics transformed simplicity into sharp political commentary, revealing deep societal insights through the lens of humor and satire.
The superhero genre, epitomized by DC and Marvel, transcends entertainment to become a critical commentary on American values, particularly reflecting changes since the 1970s.
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