History
Comicartville.com was a website dedicated to the history and appreciation of American comic books, especially the Golden Age (1938-1956) and the Silver Age (1956-1970). The website was created and maintained by comic book historian and collector Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr., who also published several books and magazines on the subject.
The website featured articles, reviews, interviews, biographies, galleries, and links related to various aspects of comic book art and culture. Some of the topics covered by the website included the origins of comic books, the evolution of genres and styles, the influence of foreign comics, the role of women and minorities in comics, the impact of censorship and social issues, and the legacy of comic book creators.
The website also offered a large collection of high-quality scans of rare and classic comic books, covers, splash pages, panels, and original art. Some of the comic book artists featured on the website included Lou Fine, Reed Crandall, Jack Kirby, Will Eisner, Alex Toth, Frank Frazetta, Wally Wood, Steve Ditko, Jack Cole, Carl Barks, and many others.
The website was active from 1998 to 2013, when it was taken offline due to technical issues.
Comicartville.com was one of the most comprehensive and informative websites on American comic book history and art. It was a valuable resource for comic book fans, scholars, collectors, and enthusiasts. It showcased the diversity and creativity of the medium and celebrated its rich heritage.
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