Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels [2 volumes]: [Two Volumes]The most comprehensive reference ever compiled about the rich and enduring genre of comic books and graphic novels, from their emergence in the 1930s to their late-century breakout into the mainstream. At a time when graphic novels have expanded beyond their fan cults to become mainstream bestsellers and sources for Hollywood entertainment, Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels serves as an exhaustive exploration of the genre's history, its landmark creators and creations, and its profound influence on American life and culture. Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels focuses on English-language comics—plus a small selection of influential Japanese and European works available in English—with special emphasis on the new graphic novel format that emerged in the 1970s. Entries cover influential comic artists and writers such as Will Eisner, Alan Moore, and Grant Morrison, major genres and themes, and specific characters, comic book imprints, and landmark titles, including the pulp noir 100 Bullets, the post-apocalyptic Y: The Last Man, the revisionist superhero drama, Identity Crisis, and more. Key franchises such as Superman and Batman are the center of a constellation of related entries that include graphic novels and other imprints featuring the same characters or material.
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The highly popular British magazine Film Fun (which ran for more than 2000 issues from 1920 to 1962) was a weekly comic book inspired by popular movies and actors. For example, Western star Gene Autry had several of his films adapted ...
A notable title from the late 1970s and early 1980s was the Marvel Comics Super Special which was mainly released in a magazine or tabloid form. Adaptations included Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Battlestar Galactica, ...
In 1954, the Comics Magazine Association of America (CMAA) created the Comics Code as a means of regulating violent and sexual content in comics. Another starting point for the Silver Age was the introduction of a new incarnation of the ...
In 1983, Crumb turned Weirdo's editorial reins over to Bagge, who served as the magazine's editor for three years. In conjunction with the Seattle-based publisher Fantagraphics, Bagge became a star of the burgeoning independent comics ...
Thus, in June 1973, Hadashi no Gen began to appear in this popular Japanese magazine for boys, but the longer series incorporated more fictional elements than the initial Ore wa Mita. Meanwhile Shueisha, the publisher of Jump, ...
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Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels, Volumul 2 M. Keith Booker Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2010 |
Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels, Volumul 2 M. Keith Booker Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2010 |