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Superman
Superman is a superhero created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, first appearing in issue #1 of Action Comics, published in the United States on April 18, 1938. Superman has been regularly published in American comic books since then, and has been adapted to other media including radio serials, novels, films, television shows, theater, and video games. Superman is the archetypal superhero: he wears an outlandish costume, uses a codename, and fights evil and averts disasters with the aid of extraordinary abilities. Although there are earlier characters who arguably fit this defini

The Addams Family
The Addams Family is a fictional family created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. The Addams are an eccentric old-money clan who delight in the macabre and the grotesque and are seemingly unaware or unconcerned that other people find them bizarre or frightening. The Addamses' view in seeing their family life and interests as normal was a basis for the satire and comedy. They originally appeared in a series of 150 standalone single-panel comics, about half of which were originally published in The New Yorker between 1938 and their creator's death in 1988. They have since appeared in other media, such as television, film, video games, comic books, a musical, and merchandise.
Spirou et Fantasio in « Le Journal de Spirou »
Franco-Belgian comics series
Action Comics
American comic book series
Golden Age of Comic Books
comic books published between 1938 and 1956
Spirou
weekly Franco-Belgian comics magazine published by the Dupuis company
Charlie Chan
fictional character
The Beano
Scottish weekly children's comic magazine
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
fictional human
Adventure Comics
long running comic book series
Nancy
American comic strip launched in 1938
Red Ryder
1938–1965 American comic strip
Dick Fulmine
fictional human
Tif et Tondu
comic book series
Sjors & Sjimmie
Dutch comic strip
Smørbukk
Smørbukk is a Norwegian comic strip. It was started in 1938 by text writer Andreas Haavoll and illustrator Jens R. Nilssen. The first Smørbukk story was based on the fairytale Buttercup collected by Asbjørnsen and Moe. The strip appears in the children's magazine Norsk Barneblad, as well as in separate albums. From 1959/1960 to 1983 the series was illustrated by Solveig Muren Sanden. Later text writers have been Øyvind Dybwad and Johannes Farestveit. From 1983 Håkon Aasnes took over as illustrator. The anniversary book Smørbukk 70 år was published in 2008.