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Comic Book Survival
Graphic novels and comics have been around for over sixty years. The industry has evolved and the characters tend to be more fully developed.
Comic book world has become more consistent than the characters moved from one book to another in a single session of story arcs in general. The plot and subplots have become more complex and aimed at the interconnection between the different comic book series. Society in general has a voracious appetite that a hero is taken from the pages of a comic book feature film. The digital era and a new culture of creative talent in the comic raised has changed all that, the new generation of filmmakers inherently understood what it took to make the transition from his love of comic storytelling.
In the world of 21st century comics hero die like everyone else.
The comics industry slightly altered the appearance of a hero as the passage of time.
Cartoon characters rarely age and when they do it is to integrate a single parcel. Another factor to consider is why the comics industry changed the face of his characters. Apart from the most popular and sustainable in the genre, many heroes and villains made the costume change as a way to generate interest in his books.
Comic constant change and growth will always be there with us. Reload the image and the intrigues of the cartoon characters keeps the industry fresh and exciting, while attracting new readers.