The following pages link to History of American comics
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- National Cartoonists Society (links | edit)
- Cartoon Network Studios (links | edit)
- Superhero (links | edit)
- Hanna-Barbera (links | edit)
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature (links | edit)
- List of newspaper comic strips (links | edit)
- List of comic books (links | edit)
- List of comics creators (links | edit)
- Pixar (links | edit)
- Bande dessinée (links | edit)
- Underground comix (links | edit)
- Silver Age of Comic Books (links | edit)
- Supervillain (links | edit)
- Graphic novel (links | edit)
- Filmation (links | edit)
- United Productions of America (links | edit)
- EC Comics (links | edit)
- Golden age of American animation (links | edit)
- Animation in the United States in the television era (links | edit)
- Modern animation in the United States (links | edit)
- Comics (links | edit)
- Golden Age of Comic Books (links | edit)
- Webcomic (links | edit)
- Lists of webcomics (links | edit)
- Terrytoons (links | edit)
- Fleischer Studios (links | edit)
- Industrial Light & Magic (links | edit)
- Walter Lantz Productions (links | edit)
- Cartoonist (links | edit)
- Antihero (links | edit)
- Political cartoon (links | edit)
- Nelvana (links | edit)
- Manga artist (links | edit)
- Klasky Csupo (links | edit)
- DePatie–Freleng Enterprises (links | edit)
- Spümcø (links | edit)
- Animation in the United States during the silent era (links | edit)
- DIC Entertainment (links | edit)
- List of anthropomorphic comics (links | edit)
- Science fiction comics (links | edit)
- Quebec comics (links | edit)
- Gekiga (links | edit)
- Alternative comics (links | edit)
- Lists of comics (links | edit)
- Digital Domain (links | edit)
- Minicomic (links | edit)
- British comics (links | edit)