5 Comic Superheroes Who Made a Real-World Difference

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In the 1930s, America was mired in the Great Depression, and the
government was looking for a way to promote iron-rich spinach as a meat
substitute. To help spread the word, they hired one of America’s
favorite celebrities,
Popeye the Sailor Man. It was a smart plan. In all of the comic strips
to that point, Popeye’s superhuman strength had never been explained.
But with the government’s campaign in place, Popeye was suddenly more
than willing to share the secret to his strength. Sure enough, soon
after Popeye took up spinach, American sales of the mighty veggie
increased by one-third. Better still, American children rated it their
third favorite food, right after turkey and ice cream.

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Best Graphic Novels Of 2008 : NPR

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No longer only for kids, nerds and baby boomers longing for a second
childhood, graphic novels are showing themselves to be a medium of
startling breadth and grace. Don’t call them a genre anymore;
cutting-edge graphic novels exist for everyone. With last year’s widely praised film adaptation of Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis, there was a sense these books had come into their own.

Best Graphic Novels Of 2008 : NPR.