The Bowery Boys: New York City History
The Bowery Boys: New York City History
Tom Meyers, Greg Young
#187: Super City: New York and the History of Comic Books
52 minutes Posted Jul 23, 2015 at 6:29 pm.
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In the 1890s a newspaper rivalry between William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer helped bring about the birth of the comic strip and, a few decades later, the comic book.  Today, comic book superheroes are bigger than ever -- in blockbuster summer movies and television shows -- and most of them still have an inseparable bond with New York City.
What's Spider-man without a tall building from which to swing? But not only are the comics often set here; most of them were born here too. Many of the greatest writers and artists actually came from Jewish communities in the Lower East Side, Brooklyn or the Bronx.
For many decades, nearly all of America's comic books were produced here.  Unfortunately that meant they were in certain danger of being eliminated entirely during a 1950s witch hunt by a crusading psychiatrist from Bellevue Hospital.
WITH a special chat with comics historian Peter Sanderson about the unique New York City connections of Marvel Comics' most famous characters.
FEATURING: The Yellow Kid, Little Orphan Annie, Batman, Doctor Strange and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!
ALSO: What iconic movie maker once co-owned New York's very first comic book store?
 
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