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Move over Superman, Spiderman and Batman, there are new superheroes in town! And they’re wearing scrubs not capes! Marvel Comics and Allegheny Health Network (AHN) say they have collaborated to celebrate real-life health care heroes with a new comic book. It’s been developed with advertising agency Doner. In a year where the coronavirus pandemic has …

(CLICK FOR FULL SIZE)   I’ve said before that a sense of humor isn’t necessary in eDiscovery, but it sure helps. Which is why Ipro has created our own comic strip, eDiscovery Blues™. Today’s strip features our hero, eDiscovery Manager Rick Compliance, facing communication challenges with his IT Dept. There is no denying that communication …

Comedy veteran Jerry Stiller, who launched his career opposite wife Anne Meara in the 1950s and reemerged four decades later as the hysterically high-strung Frank Costanza on the smash television show “Seinfeld,” has died. He was 92. His son, Ben Stiller, announced the death on Twitter on Monday: I’m sad to say that my father, …

Ricky Gervais is playing by the rules for a change.  ‘I’ve been social distancing for two weeks, apart from walks on the Heath,’ says the usually maverick comedian. He adds that no one has visited the house in Hampstead, North London, that he shares with partner Jane Fallon, and that he supports the stay-at-home rules.  …

Submitted photo Growing up in New York City, Micheline Hess rarely saw a black person depicted in a comic book. They were never there, she said, except occasionally in an uncomplimentary way. Now she creates her own. Speaking during a career education panel at Harlem’s Apollo Theater recently, Hess said her new Diary of the …

This article is part of our continuing Fast Forward series, which examines technological, economic, social and cultural shifts that happen as businesses evolve. Comic books have been around since the 1930s, each story taking shape as it moves from its writer to its artists (usually a penciler and an inker) and then to its letterer …