Comics have moved beyond the printed page to dominate every major entertainment platform:
Shifted toward darker, more realistic storytelling and social consciousness. Works like Art Spiegelman's Maus proved comics could handle complex historical narratives like the Holocaust, eventually winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1992. Integration with Popular Media Comics have moved beyond the printed page to
Revitalized the industry with a focus on science fiction and relatable characters like Spider-Man , who dealt with everyday personal problems alongside superhuman feats. Comics have moved beyond the printed page to
The modern comic book evolved through distinct stages, often referred to as "Ages" by historians: Comics have moved beyond the printed page to