Comic Books And American History

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comic books and american history
Where I can find information about the styles of American and European comics?

I'm doing a research about comics (Comics and in comic strips / books / cartoons, not comics) in my school, but I can not seem to find any good source of information about American and European comic books (such as its history, style, and so on). Japanese comics are not a problem at all, but two are the ones giving me trouble. So I was wondering if anyone knew of any sources of information pretty good stuff. Thank you. :)

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