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Ever wondered how [[The Golden Age of Comic Books|comic books began]] with its various amount of origins? This is the film that does that. Ron Mann, who has been known for the documentary ''Imagine that sound'', decided to do a documentary film on comic books. ''Comic Book Confidential'' talks about the comics through the 1930s up to the [[The Iron Age of Comic Books|1980s]], including interviews with a variety of cartoonists who talk about the origins of their creations as well the history of comics. The cartoonists are [[Will Eisner]], [[Frank Miller]], [[Stan Lee]], Dan O’Neil, Harvey Pekar, Spain, William M. Ganies, Jamie Hernandez, [[The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers|Gilbert Shelton]], [[Robert Crumb]], Art Spiegelman, Shary Feleniken, Al Feldstein, [[Jack Kirby]], Harvey Kurtzman, Paul Mavrides, Sue Coe, Charlie Burns, Lynda Barry, Victor Moscoso and Françoise Mouly. This film is a must-watch for comic book fans who are interested in how it all began.
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=== ''Comic Book Confidential'' follows these tropes: ===
* [[Art Shift]]: It happens a lot in this movie, considering the fact there are different amount of comics that use a different art style.
* [[Underground Comics]]: Robert Crumb and Gilbert Shelton fall into this. Included with the quote from Crumb above.