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- History_of_comics abstract "The history of comics has followed different paths in different parts of the world. It can be traced back to early precursors such as Trajan's Column, in Rome, Egyptian hieroglyphs and the Bayeux Tapestry.".
- History_of_comics thumbnail Trajans_Column_reliefs.jpg?width=300.
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- History_of_comics wikiPageLength "16653".
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- History_of_comics wikiPageRevisionID "707667421".
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink A_Rakes_Progress.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Action_Comics_1.
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- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Ally_Slopers_Half_Holiday.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink American_comic_book.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Anime.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Anthology.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Bayeux_Tapestry.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Biblia_pauperum.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Watterson.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink British_comics.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Calvin_and_Hobbes.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Caricature.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Cartoon.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_comics.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Henry_Ross.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
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- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Comic_book_collecting.
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- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Copyright.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Copyright_infringement.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Editorial_cartoon.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Ernst_Gombrich.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink File:AllySloper.jpg.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Fliegende_Blätter.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Barlow_(artist).
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Miller_(comics).
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Frieze.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Larson.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink George_Cruikshank.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Graphic_novel.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Hergé.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink History_of_American_comics.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink History_of_manga.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Illustrated_Chips.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_Revolution.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Judge_(magazine).
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Le_Charivari.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Le_Petit_Vingtième.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Manga.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Manuscript.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Duval.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Mass_media.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Max_and_Moritz.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Movable_type.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Osamu_Tezuka.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Politics.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Printing_press.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Puck_(magazine).
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Pun.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Punch_(magazine).
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Richard_F._Outcault.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Rodolphe_Töpffer.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Rudolph_Dirks.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Satire.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Society.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Speech_balloon.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Superman.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink The_Adventures_of_Tintin.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink The_Beano.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink The_Dandy.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink The_Far_Side.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink The_Funnies.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink The_Glasgow_Looking_Glass.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink The_Katzenjammer_Kids.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink The_Yellow_Kid.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Trajans_Column.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Underground_comix.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Busch.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink William_Hogarth.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink Working_class.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink File:Toepffer_Cryptogame_13.png.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLink File:Trajans_Column_reliefs.jpg.
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLinkText "History of comics".
- History_of_comics wikiPageWikiLinkText "history of comics".
- History_of_comics 1a "Aldridge".
- History_of_comics 1a "Perry".
- History_of_comics 1p "11".
- History_of_comics 1y "1989".
- History_of_comics 2a "McCloud".
- History_of_comics 2pp "11".
- History_of_comics 2y "1993".
- History_of_comics 3a "Sabin".
- History_of_comics 3pp "13".
- History_of_comics 3y "1993".
- History_of_comics align "left".
- History_of_comics footer "The first two of six plates in Hogarth's "Marriage à la Mode" series. The first plate depicts the signing of a marriage contract between the wealthy Lord Squanderfield and the bride's poor merchant father. The second plate depicts a morning in the couple's home after a night out. The dog pulls a bonnet out of the husband's pocket which may allude to infidelity as the wife is already wearing a bonnet.".