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Curated Video

How to Throw a Superhero Themed Party

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Get your superhero ready for a fun-filled party your little crime stopper will never forget.
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Curated Video

Rare Superman comic book found in attic breaks world record at auction

9th - Higher Ed
It was discovered by three brothers as they cleared out their late mother’s attic in San Francisco.
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Curated Video

Comic book fans marvel at Middle East Film and Comic Con

9th - Higher Ed
It is proving to be a major year for film and television, with the release of the final Star Wars movie, the long-awaited Avenger's: Endgame, and the last-ever series of Game of Thrones, among plenty of other...
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Curated Video

Brussels: Comics attract thousands of fans at Comic Strip Festival

9th - Higher Ed
Now in its ninth year, the Comic Strip Festival in Brussels, has drawn almost a hundred thousand visitors and more than 250 comic artists.



It's been an annual event since 2010 and this year coincides with the 70th...
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Curated Video

Hugo Pratt exhibition opens in Lyon

9th - Higher Ed
The Italian comic strip artist Hugo Pratt is the subject of a new exhibition at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon, France.



Pratt is best known for creating the character Corto Maltese - sailor, romantic hero and...
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Curated Video

Portuguese cartoonists take aim at Trump and Kim Jong-un

9th - Higher Ed
Argentinian artist Oscar Grillo is this year’s guest of honour at the annual Cartoon Xira. The event, which takes place in a town not far from the country’s capital Lisbon showcases drawings by hundreds of Portuguese artists. Their...
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Curated Video

Putting the colour into ‘Tintin in the Land of the Soviets’

9th - Higher Ed
Eminent and distinguished Tintinophiles – yes fans of Tintin gathered at the Grand-Place in Brussels to celebrate that most famous Belgian reporter and adventurer.



An actor in the persona of the daring...
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Curated Video

Trump lampooned (mercilessly) in Mexican cartoons

9th - Higher Ed
After perhaps the most unedifying US presidential campaign in history at least someone is having a laugh.



Mexico has not spurned the opportunity to mock the Trump for his less than flattering comments...
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Curated Video

Charlie Hebdo cartoonist targets Marine Le Pen

9th - Higher Ed
French far right leader Marine Le Pen is given the comic book treatment by a Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who explores the “dark side” of the woman who could make it to make it to the second round of France’s 2017 presidential...
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Curated Video

Portugal’s best cartoons celebrated

9th - Higher Ed
Portugal’s annual event dedicated to some of its best cartoonists opened in Vila Franca de Xira near Lisbon.



This 17th edition marks the first time that the guest of honour is a woman. Belgium’s Cécile...
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Curated Video

‘Batman v Superman’ – a superhero fight film reflecting US politics?

9th - Higher Ed
The superhero film that fans have been waiting for is finally out. Zack Snyder’s ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ sees the two comic book icons battling each other in this follow-up to ‘Man of Steel’.



With...
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Curated Video

Marvel anti-hero Deadpool refreshingly lewd and crude

9th - Higher Ed
Based upon Marvel Comics’ most unconventional anti-hero, ‘Deadpool’ tells the story of former Special Forces agent turned mercenary Wade Wilson. After being subjected to a rogue experiment, he is left disfigured but with...
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Curated Video

New Superman comes out as bisexual in forthcoming comic

9th - Higher Ed
It comes as other comic books are embracing diversity.
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Curated Video

'Astérix and the Griffon' marks the return of the Gaul, but who are the Sarmatians?

9th - Higher Ed
Astérix and his red-haired best friend Obélix make a return in 'Astérix and the Griffon'.
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Curated Video

Brussels celebrates 75th anniversary of two of its comic book legends

9th - Higher Ed
The Belgium Comic Strip Centre is holding an exposition from Wednesday in honour of Blake and Mortimer.
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Teen Kids News

Collectables: Comic Books

6th - 8th
There’s nothing funny about collecting comic books. With some of them selling for millions of dollars, collectors take comic books very seriously. Ben reports on some of the highest priced comic books and how their value is calculated.
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Hearst Metrotone News

New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia reads a newspaper for a radio broadcast during a newspaper strike.

Higher Ed
New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia reads a newspaper for a radio broadcast during a newspaper strike.
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

NEWS FEATURE Smurfs turn 50

Higher Ed
11 January, 2008

1. Wide interior Centre for Belgian Comic Strips, with a Smurf figure in the backgr
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2. Woman crouching down next to Sm
urf figure
3. Woman having her photo taken next...
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Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: Scribble Press

2nd - 8th Standards
Discover the fantastic app that allows students to transform their in-class writings into published, hard-copy material. This video will walk you through the pros and cons of using this application, including price, classroom uses,...
Instructional Video4:33
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: FriendStrip Kids Pro

1st - 7th
Comics in the classroom? Of course! You can watch this quick video for an overview of the FriendStrip Kids Pro app and ideas for use in the classroom. Jennifer and Rich will take you step-by-step through how to edit a comic strip and how...
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Andrews McMeel Publishing

POW! A Peanuts Collection

3rd - 7th Standards
Make a study of Charles M. Scultz's famous comic strip Peanuts in your language arts class. Class members read and discuss the baseball-themed book POW! A Peanuts Collection. After talking about themes and vocabulary, they complete...