Comics quickly evolved from comic strips, and the evolution of the comic format continues today. Influential writers in the first wave were for example Walt Disney, whose comics and cartoons? were early smash hits with [Mickey Mouse]?, Donald Duck and other famous comic-book characters. Innovative comic writers such as [Frank Miller]?, Alan Moore, and [Neil Gaiman]? has done much to revive the art of comic writing with their Batman and Sandman renditions. Much new development of the comic genre originated in Japan during the 1980s and the 1990s, resulting in legendary works such as Akira?. In Japan and abroad, Japanese comics go by the name of manga. This development was strongly connected to the emergence of anime.
Some Comic Books have gained massive recognition and garnered their creators impressive awards, such as with [Art Spiegelman]?'s "Maus," which won the Pulitzer Prize.
Famous comics are for example: [Mickey Mouse]?, Donald Duck, Batman, [Lone Wolf and Cub]?, Tintin, the Phantom and Superman.
Lesser known are for example The Beano and [Whizzer and Chips]?.
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For a discussion of what comic books and comic strips have in common, see comic books and strips.