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Comics As History, Comics As Literature by Annessa Ann Babic (Editor); Henri-Simon Blanc-Hoàng (Contribution by); Guillaume de Syon (Contribution by); Christina Dokou (Contribution by); Lynda Goldstein (Contribution by); Melanie Huska (Contribution by); Kara M. Kvaran (Contribution by); Peter W. Lee (Contribution by); James C. Lethbridge (Contribution by); Annick Pellegrin (Contribution by); Micah Rueber (Contribution by); Faiz Sheikh (Contribution by); Beatrice Skordili (Contribution by)
Call Number: JPL 3rd Floor ; PN6714 .C653 2014ISBN: 9781611475562Publication Date: 2013This anthology hosts a collection of essays examining the role of comics as portals for historical and academic content, while keeping the approach on an international market versus the American one. Few resources currently exist showing the cross-disciplinary aspects of comics. Some of the chapters examine the use of Wonder Woman during World War II, the development and culture of French comics, and theories of Locke and Hobbs in regards to the state of nature and the bonds of community. More so, the continual use of comics for the retelling of classic tales and current events demonstrates that the genre has long passed the phase of for children's eyes only. Additionally, this anthology also weaves graphic novels into the dialogue with comics. -
The Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978 by Roy Thomas
Call Number: JPL 3rd Floor ; PN6725 .T4948 2017ISBN: 9783836567763Publication Date: 2017In The Marvel Age of Comics 1961-1978, legendary writer and editor Roy Thomas takes you to the heart of this seminal segment in comic history--an age of triumphant character and narrative innovation that reinvented the super hero genre. With hundreds of images and insider insights, the book traces the birth of champions who were at once epic in their powers and adversaries and grounded in a world that readers recognized as close to their own; relatable heroes with the same problems, struggles, and shortcomings as everyone else. By the '70s, we see how the House of Ideas also elevated horror, sword and sorcery, and martial arts in its stable of titanic demigods, introducing iconic characters like Man-Thing, Conan, and Shang-Chi and proving that their brand of storytelling could succeed and flourish outside of the capes and tights. -
Superheroes and Philosophy by Tom Morris (Editor); Matt Morris (Editor); William Irwin (Editor)
Call Number: JPL 3rd Floor ; PN6712 .S86 2005 and E-bookISBN: 0812695739Publication Date: 2005The comic book naratives of superheroes wrestle with profound and disturbing issues in original ways: the definitions of good and evil, the limits of violence as an effective means, the perils of enforcing justice outside the law, the metaphysics of personal identity, and the definition of humanity. Superheroes and Philosophy tackles these and other philosophical questions in an intellectual yet engaging way suitable for any comic book fan.