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Ann Young has been a talented artist through the Golden Age of comic books. Her only credited credit to that period is that the "Master Principals" feature in Crown Comics Number 4, printed by McCombs Publishing in August, 1945. This narrative featured Young as the performer, together with all artwork by Jack Canfield. Young also worked for DC comics and DC's top celebrity, super man. After World War II broke out, Young went on to the side to see whether she would possibly be of assistance to the war attempt. She was in charge of drawing military planes and sending them off to reach targets over the beaches.A month after, while she was in France on leave out of her military obligation, Ann Young came back home to begin work with "The Master Princes", that could become the start of her long career. The narrative focused on the life span of 2 kings, Henry VIII and James I, and their various reigns. This period is usually Called the Golden Age of England. Ann Young never intended this to be a feature length comic novel, though it did turn into one.Young had pl ann young ed to utilize "The Master Princes" to establish a children's book series, but she immediately realized she had more to offer than just tales of historical characters. The story was so attractive she chose to take it to the attention of earth, using it can be found from the World's Most Popular Comic Book Festival, or what is called the T.W. Wood Gallery's"arers" exhibition. This was the first time that a comicbook was showcased in this esteemed exhibition.Ann Young never hoped that her career might span decades and she'd see her name immortalized in the pages of"T.W. Wood Art Gallery's " catalogs for decades to come. "The Master Princes" has been given the largest selling award at the World's hottest Comic Book Festival. She had been nominated for an additional eight awards, but dropped out into Frank Miller, that was chosen within Ann Young by the Comic Book Legal Defense Association, or CBA. Ann Young had accomplished a lot, but the crown had been lost by Miller.It was not to be a easy victory for Young, who was again at the World's hottest Comic Book Festival, this time around with "The Master Princes." However, this moment, as a result of the tough job of her former Curator, Paul Tobin and his team,"The Master Princes" failed be given a standing ovation from the audience and from the professionals within the field. It was a time of celebration for Young, as she took home the Grand Champion name from Tobin and the lion's share of the millions in tickets earnings. The publicity wasn't just a surprise, however, it had been exactly what Ann Young wanted, as she has returned to the comic art world fighting hard for her art's rights. But this success was the start, since the struggle for its near long run continues.This war between the Comics Curators continues, as they attempt to maintain the true significance and value of comics to its committed enthusiast. Todo this, they've turned to the fans themselves. They've given them a forum to express their opinions about the works of the Curators, and from doing this they are helping to ensure that future generations will cherish the traditional masterpieces for years to come and maybe not regret the choice to purchase these names. It's obvious that the struggle is on, however it is the battle of good versus bad.
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