The Golden Age of Comic Fandom

The Golden Age of Comic Fandom
Title The Golden Age of Comic Fandom PDF eBook
Author Bill Schelly
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1995
Genre Comic book fans
ISBN 9780964566903

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Founders of Comic Fandom

Founders of Comic Fandom
Title Founders of Comic Fandom PDF eBook
Author Bill Schelly
Publisher McFarland
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Cartoonists
ISBN 9780786443475

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"In the 1950s and '60s, a grassroots movement arose to celebrate comic books and strips. Profiled here are 90 people at the heart of the movement, from dealers to convention organizers to fanzine publishers. Also listed are the writers, artists, and industry professionals who have helped build an ever-growing movement of pop culture"--Provided by publisher.

Superman: The Golden Age Vol. 1

Superman: The Golden Age Vol. 1
Title Superman: The Golden Age Vol. 1 PDF eBook
Author Jerry Siegel
Publisher DC Comics
Pages 396
Release 2016-03-22
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1401267521

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Faster than a speeding bullet, Superman burst onto the comic book scene in 1938, just as America was on the terrifying precipice of a world war. In a desperate time, legendary creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster brought to life the world’s first modern superhero. The Man of Steel emerged as a champion of the oppressed, taking down any enemy with his super-strength and speed, both foreign and near to home. In his distinctive royal blue, red and yellow costume, complete with cape, the stalwart Kryptonian emanated strength and fearlessness. He swiftly became a symbol of hope for a downtrodden America.Collecting all of the Metropolis Wonder’s first-ever adventures from ACTION COMICS #1-19, SUPERMAN #1-3 and NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR COMICS #1!

Comic Book Fanthropology

Comic Book Fanthropology
Title Comic Book Fanthropology PDF eBook
Author Sean Kleefeld
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 184
Release 2011-04-01
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0615336205

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Whether you've spent your entire life reading comics books or you've just met someone who does, you're sure to notice that the average comic book fan is somewhat different than everybody else. Why do they insist on arguing if Superman is stronger than Captain Marvel? Why do they talk as if they own the rights to Judge Dredd? Why do they keep drawing chibi versions of themselves? The only way to find out all the answers is to study comic book fandom to discover what makes fans tick. Comic Book Fanthropology does exactly that in a casual, narrative manner.

The Golden Age of Comic Fandom

The Golden Age of Comic Fandom
Title The Golden Age of Comic Fandom PDF eBook
Author Bill Schelly
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Comic book fans
ISBN 9780964566941

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Seduction of the Innocent

Seduction of the Innocent
Title Seduction of the Innocent PDF eBook
Author Fredric Wertham
Publisher Main Road Books
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Comic books and children
ISBN 9781596830004

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Dr. Wertham was senior psychiatrist for the Department of Hospitals in New York City. This book, thoroughly documented by facts and cases, gives the substance of Dr. Wertham's expert opinion on the effects that comic books have on the minds and behavior of children who come in contact with them. Reprint of the 1954 edition with a new comprehensive Introduction by James E. Reibman, Ph.D.

Sense of Wonder

Sense of Wonder
Title Sense of Wonder PDF eBook
Author Bill Schelly
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Pages 433
Release 2018-04-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1623171512

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A fascinating story of growing up as a gay fan of comic books in the 1960s, building a fifty-year career as an award-winning writer, and interacting with acclaimed comic book legends Award-winning writer Bill Schelly relates how comics and fandom saved his life in this engrossing story that begins in the burgeoning comic fandom movement of the 1960s and follows the twists and turns of a career that spanned fifty years. Schelly recounts his struggle to come out at a time when homosexuality was considered a mental illness, how the egalitarian nature of fandom offered a safe haven for those who were different, and how his need for creative expression eventually overcame all obstacles. He describes living through the AIDS epidemic, finding the love of his life, and his unorthodox route to becoming a father. He also details his personal encounters with major talents of 1960s comics, such as Steve Ditko (co-creator of Spider-Man), Jim Shooter (writer for DC and later editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics), and Julius Schwartz (legendary architect of the Silver Age of comics).