Decades after the character's 1966 debut, writer Christopher Priest created a twist in the storyline that some may find surprising

In new cooperative work 'I'm Still Alive,' Roberto Saviano and Israeli Asaf Hanuka depict the author's life on the run since famously exposing the Camorra crime syndicate

As Shira Haas is cast as Israeli heroine in next Captain America film, Uri Fink recounts creating Sabraman two years before Sabra emerged, and warns portrayal might be anti-Israeli

Foundation says cartoonist 'captured world’s imagination' with graphic novels. His 'groundbreaking work has shown us the limitless possibilities for comics as a literary art form'

Maya and Yehuda Devir, the pair behind a viral series of illustrations, delve into new tech to deliver new art

The man who revolutionized how comics are drawn is remembered for his activism - particularly on behalf of artists in an industry that has historically had many Jewish influencers

Roy Schwartz’s recent, massive 'Is Superman Circumcised?' devotes serious thought to what a previous generation of thinkers may have shrugged off as nonsense

Amy Spiro explains who is going for the gold (or silver or bronze); Jordan Hoffman highlights a new Barry Sonnenfeld musical series and a book convinced that Superman was Jewish

Vienna-born Lily Renee Phillips fled Austria after the 1938 Anschluss, escaped to England on a Kindertransport and reunited with her parents in New York in 1940

Journalist Abraham Riesman digs deep into the life of Marvel Universe founder, questions presumptions about credit he took for creating major superheroes and their stories

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