The latest number of the International Journal of Comic Art (14.2 for Fall 2012) arrived in this week's mail. It totals 502 pages and (as usual) includes essays on a wide of comics. Complete contents to be posted ASAP.
Originating in 2010, Saving the Day: Accessing Comics in the Twenty-first Century is designed as a aid to furthering studies of the comics, comic art, and translations of comics into/from other media. The blog is associated with both The Arthur of the Comics Project, an effort of the Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of Britain, and The Medieval Comics Project, an effort of the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
IJoCA Fall 2012
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Monday, September 17, 2012
Comics Scholarship in JPC
Catching up--
Here are the details of material of interest from recent issues of The Journal of Popular Culture. Full access to the journal is available at the Wiley Online Library.
Vol. 45.1, February 2012
Book Reviews
Morrison, Grant. Supergods. New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2011. Reviewed by Anthony Burns.
Vol. 45.2, April 2012
Editorial: “Look, up in the sky…”
by Gary Hoppenstand
Articles:
“Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman Redux: Masculinity and Misogyny in Blade” by
Jonathan Gayles.
“Transatlantic Terror! French Horror Theatre and American Pre-Code Comics” by Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson.
“Superheroes on the Couch: Exploring our Limits” by Lawrence Rubin.
Here are the details of material of interest from recent issues of The Journal of Popular Culture. Full access to the journal is available at the Wiley Online Library.
Vol. 45.1, February 2012
Book Reviews
Morrison, Grant. Supergods. New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2011. Reviewed by Anthony Burns.
Vol. 45.2, April 2012
Editorial: “Look, up in the sky…”
by Gary Hoppenstand
Articles:
“Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman Redux: Masculinity and Misogyny in Blade” by
Jonathan Gayles.
“Transatlantic Terror! French Horror Theatre and American Pre-Code Comics” by Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson.
“Superheroes on the Couch: Exploring our Limits” by Lawrence Rubin.
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