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Redrawing the Western

A History of American Comics and the Mythic West

University of Texas Press
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Latin American Comics in the Twenty-First Century

Transgressing the Frame

University of Texas Press

How twenty-first-century Latin American comics transgress social, political, and cultural frontiers.

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The Claremont Run

Subverting Gender in the X-Men

By J. Andrew Deman; Introduction by Jay Edidin
University of Texas Press

A data-driven deep dive into a legendary comics author’s subversion of gender norms within the bestselling comic of its time.

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Super Bodies

Comic Book Illustration, Artistic Styles, and Narrative Impact

University of Texas Press

An examination of the art in superhero comics and how style influences comic narratives.

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Comic Book Women

Characters, Creators, and Culture in the Golden Age

By Peyton Brunet and Blair Davis; Introduction by Trina Robbins
University of Texas Press

A revisionist history of the origins of comic books that reclaims women’s pioneering and pivotal roles as both creators and characters.

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Empire of the Superheroes

America’s Comic Book Creators and the Making of a Billion-Dollar Industry

University of Texas Press

A detailed look at the evolution of superhero comics from cheap pulp products to a billion-dollar film and publishing industry, and the artists' battles for their intellectual property and financial freedom.

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Supersex

Sexuality, Fantasy, and the Superhero

Edited by Anna Peppard
University of Texas Press

From Superman and Batman to the X-Men and Young Avengers, Supersex interrogates the relationship between heroism and sexuality, shedding new light on our fantasies of both.

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All New, All Different?

A History of Race and the American Superhero

University of Texas Press

An eye-opening exploration of the relationship between racial attitudes and the evolution of the superhero in America, from Superman’s debut in 1938 through the Civil Rights era and contemporary reinventions.

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Graphic Memories of the Civil Rights Movement

Reframing History in Comics

University of Texas Press

A study of five graphic novels or memoirs that have reshaped the narrative of civil rights in America—and an examination of the format’s power to allow readers to participate in the memory-making process.

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The Art of Pere Joan

Space, Landscape, and Comics Form

University of Texas Press

A close reading of the innovative, distinctive vision of Pere Joan, who has pushed boundaries in Spain's comics scene for more than four decades and stoked a new understanding of the nature of reading comics.

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The Film Photonovel

A Cultural History of Forgotten Adaptations

University of Texas Press

The first book devoted to the hybrid genre of the film photonovel, applying a comparative textual media framework to a previously overlooked aspect of the history of film and literary adaptation.

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Breaking the Frames

Populism and Prestige in Comics Studies

University of Texas Press

Challenging common critical practices and offering new interpretations of canonical texts by Marjane Satrapi, Alan Moore, Kyle Baker, Chris Ware, and others, this volume offers the first major critique of the field of comics studies.

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Make Ours Marvel

Media Convergence and a Comics Universe

Edited by Matt Yockey
University of Texas Press

Tracing the rise of the Marvel Comics brand from the creation of the Fantastic Four to the development of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this volume of original essays considers how a comic book publisher became a transmedia empire.

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Picturing Childhood

Youth in Transnational Comics

University of Texas Press

Uniting the perspectives of comics studies and childhood studies, this pioneering collection is the first book devoted to representations of childhood in iconic US and international comics from the 1930s to the present.

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El Eternauta, Daytripper, and Beyond

Graphic Narrative in Argentina and Brazil

University of Texas Press

The first study in English of Latin American graphic narrative, this book explores the genre’s Argentine and Brazilian traditions, illuminating the different social, political, and historical conditions from which they emerged.

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Arresting Development

Comics at the Boundaries of Literature

University of Texas Press

Contrary to the idea that comics have naturally matured into respectability, Arresting Development offers a new understanding of comics’ history that connects the genre’s difficult past to its unstable present and uncertain future.

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Graphic Borders

Latino Comic Books Past, Present, and Future

University of Texas Press

The first volume in a trailblazing series on world comics and graphic nonfiction, this book presents a comprehensive array of historical, formal, and cognitive approaches to Latino comics—an exciting popular culture space that captures the distinctive and

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