The latest issue of IJoCA for Spring/Summer 2021 arrived this week. It can be purchased directly from the journal's website.
Contents (reposted from the journal's blog site) are as follows:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMIC ART
Vol. 23, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2021
In Support of Their Fathers' and Mother's Legacies: 13 Offspring of China's Prominent Cartoonists Explain
John A. Lent with Xu Ying
1
Coping with Conflict: Boxing Heroes and German Comics in the Aftermath of the First World War
William Hamilton
79
"Any Children?": "The Family Circus" and the Problems of Parenthood
Michele Ann Abate
138
"Fragging" The Afghan War: Red Blood
Jose Alaniz
168
All You Need Is Kill, Not Love -Considering the Romantic Relationship in the Manga and Film Adaptations of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's Novel
Artur Skweres
204
Jason Little Discusses The Vagina, His NSFW Webcomic
Mike Rhode
229
The Border Separating Us: Autobiographical Comics of an Australian World War I Internment Camp
Aaron Humphrey and Simon Walsh
254
Tintin and the Jews (of Contemporary Literature)
Toby Juliff
271
Within and Between the Visual Metaphoricity of Comics: A Semiotic Approach to the Mahabharata in Amar Chitra Katha
Shivani Sharma
288
Dramatizing Ontology in 18 Days: Grant Morrison's Mahabharata
and the Battle to Save Eternity!
Jeff S. Wilson
313
The Role of Fox Feature Syndicate in the Implementation of the Comics Code Authority
Ignacio Fernandez Sarasola
334
An Interview with 2021 Oscar Nominee: Icelandic Artist, Gisli Darri Halldorsson
Alexandra Bowman
Edited by Michael Rhode
374
Remembrances of Things Past: Childhood in Graphic Memoirs
Kirsten Mollegaard
385
The Social Functions and Impacts of Popular Manga in Contemporary Japan: A Case of GOLDEN KAMUY
Kinko Ito
403
Slaying the Monster: Heroic Lesbian Narratives in World's Finest
Chadwick L. Roberts
Anita K. McDaniel
421
Poems, Comics and the Spaces Between: An Examination of the Interplay between Poem and Page
Angelo Letizia
447
The Oriental Superheroes: Political Questions in G. Willow Wilson's Cairo: A Graphic Novel and Ms. Marvel
Noran Amin
458
The Maternal-Feminine and Matrixial Borderspace in Megan Kelso's ''Watergate Sue"
Alisia Grace Chase
471
Morpheus Aeternorum: Dreams, Androgyny, and Their Characteristics in Sandman (Preludes & Nocturnes), by Neil Gaiman
Felipe Rodolfo Hendriksen
492
When Le Chat Was Put Among the Pigeons
Musings by Wim Lockefeer
509
Obituary & Remembrance of Manga Historian Shimizu Isao
Ronald Stewart
513
On the Passing of Comics Scholar Tom Inge
Mike Rhode
Marc Singer
Jose Alaniz
Charles Hatfield
Joseph Witek
Vijay Shah
Joe Sutliff Sanders
Michael A. Torregrossa
Randy Duncan
Brian Cremins
John A. Lent
520
Research Prompts
John A. Lent
531
New Light on the Soon-to-Be Famous Marie Duval
A Review Essay
David Kunzie
536
Book Reviews
Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste
Stephanie Burt
John A. Lent
Jean Sebastien
Charles W. Henebry
John A. Lent
Maite U rcaregui
Michael Rhode
John A. Lent
John A. Lent
Chris York
Laura Sayre
John A. Lent
553
International Journal of Comic Art Manuscript Preparation Guide
John A. Lent and Jaehyeon Jeong
592
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