Comics
US Holocaust Memorial Museum acquires rare World War II-era Captain America comics
Published in December 1940, nearly a year before America entered World War II, the issue was donated by Riot Games co-founder Brandon Beck.
Forgotten treasure: First-edition Superman comic fetches millions at auction after attic discovery
Animax Tel Aviv marks 25 years amid conflict and creativity
'Dry Bones' cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen helped Jews to love our faults, not just heroics - opinion
Holocaust denier David Icke banned from Australia
The British writer was meant to tour Australia in March to share his ideas regarding how September 11 was an inside job and the British Royal family are in fact alien lizards.
A bitterer gelechter
This short century has already seen its fair share of cartoon controversy. Remember the 12 editorial sketches in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published in September, 2005?
Comic appeal
One of the first comic strips to feature a child’s perspective on the Holocaust appeared in 1980 with Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel “Maus.”
Three Times a Sh**Bag: Helping soldiers deal with military experiences
Eric Meadvin began his comics "so soldiers throughout the world can know that they are not alone.”
Gal Gadot says goodbye to the Wonder-Woman team
Israeli film actress Gal Gadot thanked the one-thousand large film crew that made "Wonder-woman 1984" possible.
Stan Lee gave comic books permission to be more Jewish
Lee raised the bar for superhero storytelling. He created characters who had godlike powers, but who were painfully human nonetheless.
Captain America no more - Chris Evans leaves blockbuster role
Fans mourn after the announcement of the departure of Chris Evans' cherished Marvel superhero character.
Graphic novel tells story of Superman's Jewish creators
People have called Superman, who is sent away from his home planet just before it is destroyed, the ultimate immigrant character.
‘Maus’ creator Art Spiegelman is first comic artist to win MacDowell award
Spiegelman is also a recipient of a 2011 National Jewish Book Award, which he won for his book “MetaMaus: A Look Inside a Modern Classic, Maus.”
Real superhero: 90-year-old Holocaust survivor made Comic-Con appearance
Ruth Goldschmiedova Sax, 90, who survived three Nazi concentration camps, was the main draw of a panel on “Art During the Holocaust."