Comic books, strips, etc + History and criticism
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Comic books, strips, etc + History and criticism
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Comic books, strips, etc + History and criticism
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- Heroines of comic books and literature, portrayals in popular culture, edited by Maja Bajac-Carter, Norma Jones, Bob Batchelor
- DC Comics, a celebration of the world's favorite comic book heroes, Les Daniels ; introduction by Jenette Kahn
- Why comics?, from underground to everywhere, Hillary Chute
- Graphic novels and comics in libraries and archives, essays on readers, research, history and cataloging, edited by Robert G. Weiner ; forewords by Elizabeth Figa and Derek Parker Royal ; afterword by Stephen Weiner
- The superhero reader, edited by Charles Hatfield, Jeet Heer, and Kent Worcester
- Men of tomorrow, geeks, gangsters, and the birth of the comic book, Gerard Jones
- How to read Donald Duck, imperialist ideology in the Disney comic, Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart ; translated by David Kunzle
- The comics journal, editor in chief Gary Groth
- Comics versus art, Bart Beaty
- Graphic women, life narrative and contemporary comics, Hillary L. Chute
- Betty and Veronica, the leading ladies of Riverdale, Tim Hanley
- Comics art / Paul Gravett
- Heroines of comic books and literature, portrayals in popular culture, edited by Maja Bajac-Carter, Norma Jones, and Bob Batchelor
- Supergods, what masked vigilantes, miraculous mutants, and a Sun god from Smallville can teach us about being human, Grant Morrison
- Write your own Marvel, Jess Harrold
- Comic book independents, the creative power of graphic novels, director, Chris Brandt
- Portraying 9/11, essays on representations in comics, literature, film and theatre, edited by VĂ©ronique Bragard, Christophe Dony and Warren Rosenberg
- The graphic novel, an introduction, Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey
- Batman, the ultimate guide to the Dark Knight, written by Scott Beatty
- Last night, a superhero saved my life, Neil Gaiman, Jodi Picoult, Brad Meltzer, and an all-star roster on the caped crusaders that changed their lives, Neil Gaiman ... and others ; edited by Liesa Mignogna
- The origins of comics, from William Hogarth to Winsor McCay, Thierry Smolderen ; translated by Bart Beaty and Nick Nguyen
- Comic book artist collection, celebrating the lives & work of the great cartoonists, writers, & editors, [Jon B. Cooke, editor], Vol. 2
- Quimby the mouse, [Chris Ware]
- Library collections for teens, manga and graphic novels, Kristen Fletcher-Spear and Merideth Jenson-Benjamin
- Why comics?, from underground to everywhere, Hillary Chute
- Disaster drawn, visual witness, comics, and documentary form, Hillary L. Chute
- Hemingway in comics, Robert K. Elder with Sharon Hamilton, Jace Gatzemeyer, and Sean C. Hadley
- The graphic canon of crime & mystery, From Sherlock Holmes to a Clockwork Orange to Jo Nesbø, edited by Russ Kick, Volume 1
- How to read Donald Duck, imperialist ideology in the Disney comic, Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart ; translated by David Kunzle
- The evolution of the costumed avenger, the 4,000-year history of the superhero, Jess Nevins
- The encyclopedia of super villains, Jeff Rovin
- The best of the rejection collection, 297 cartoons that were too dark, too weird, or too dirty for the New Yorker, rescued by Matthew Diffee
- Black Images in the Comics
- Betty and Veronica, the leading ladies of Riverdale, Tim Hanley
- The comics, the complete collection, Brian Walker
- 1001 comics you must read before you die, the ultimate guide to comic books, graphic novels and manga
- The art of the funnies, an aesthetic history, Robert C. Harvey
- Bad signal, created and written by Warren Ellis ; illustration, Jacen Burrows
- The graphic canon, from Heart of Darkness to Hemingway to Infinite Jest, edited by Russ Kick, Volume 3
- Brighter than you think, ten short works, by Alan Moore ; with essays by Marc Sobel
- The graphic canon, from Kubla Khan to the Bronte sisters to The picture of Dorian Gray, edited by Russ Kick, Volume 2
- The art of painted comics, written by Christopher Lawrence ; afterword and cover art by Alex Ross
- Understanding comics, [writing and art by Scott McCloud]
- En la mente de los superheroes, por que son como son?
- Comics, manga, and graphic novels, a history of graphic narratives, Robert S. Petersen
- History of the comic strip, David Kunzle
- The graphic canon, from the epic of Gilgamesh to Shakespeare to Dangerous liaisons, edited by Russ Kick, Volume 1
- Reinventing comics, [how imagination and technology are revolutionizing an art form], Scott McCloud
- The essential guide to world comics, Tim Pilcher, Brad Brooks ; [foreword by Dave Gibbons]
- The myth of the superhero, Marco Arnaudo ; translated by Jamie Richards