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Fans of superheroes, comic books, independent comic book stores, and comic strips everywhere owe it to Pop Art (1950s and 1960s) for the popular, colorful style seen in comic media today. Thanks to the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), the artwork of artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and fellow contemporaries jumps from comic books into an interactive map! See for yourself with embedded version below or with the full-page version on ArcGIS Online (↗).
Belgrade, SERBIA

N'Djamena, CHAD

Paris, FRANCE

ʻUvea Island, WALLIS AND FUTUNA (belongs to France)

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