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Graphic Medicine International Collective

The non-profit serves as a community for proponents of Graphic Medicine, a growing field that combines comics with healthcare as a way to educate and improve communication with patients.

The Marvel Age of Comics

The X-Men and Greenwich Village

During the early 1960s, Iceman and Beast from the X-Men were regular patrons of a coffeeshop in the famed New York City neighborhood, where they listened to Beat poets and quoted Bob Dylan.

Green Arrow and His Times

Green Arrow: Salvadoran Sanctuary

During the early 1980s, Oliver Queen becomes part of the real-world Sanctuary Movement when political refugees from El Salvador are threatened with deportation by the U.S. government.

Comic Books and the Real World

Captain America and Patriotism: Rambo vs. Springsteen

During the 1980s, competing forms of patriotism were advocated by John Rambo and Bruce Springsteen, while a similar debate took place within the pages of Captain America comic books.