The Rise and Reason of Comics and Graphic Literature

The Rise and Reason of Comics and Graphic Literature
Title The Rise and Reason of Comics and Graphic Literature PDF eBook
Author Joyce Goggin
Publisher McFarland
Pages 245
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786457619

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These 15 essays investigate comic books and graphic novels, beginning with the early development of these media. The essays also place the work in a cultural context, addressing theory and terminology, adaptations of comic books, the superhero genre, and comic books and graphic novels that deal with history and nonfiction. By addressing the topic from a wide range of perspectives, the book offers readers a nuanced and comprehensive picture of current scholarship in the subject area.

Faster Than a Speeding Bullet

Faster Than a Speeding Bullet
Title Faster Than a Speeding Bullet PDF eBook
Author Stephen Weiner
Publisher NBM
Pages 89
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1561637025

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The groundbreaking history of the graphic novel, fully updated to include all of the latest must-reads, the milestones and the future of this exciting medium. The author of 101 Best Graphic Novels now tells the whole history of the graphic novel revolution, from the first modern urban autobiographical graphic novel, Will Eisner's A Contract With God, to the hip indie comics of the Hernandez Bros' Love and Rockets, the dark mysteries of Neil Gaiman's Sandman and the postmodern superheroics of Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight.

Zeus and the Rise of the Olympians

Zeus and the Rise of the Olympians
Title Zeus and the Rise of the Olympians PDF eBook
Author Ryan Foley
Publisher Campfire
Pages 86
Release 2012-08-28
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 9380741154

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From his throne high atop Mount Olympus, the mighty and powerful god Zeus reigned over ancient Greece with his fellow Olympians. Feared for his lightning bolt but loved for his compassion for humanity, Zeus presided over an era of peace and prosperity. But Zeus's ascension to power was violently contested. In fact, he claimed power for his own by waging a horrible war that threatened to destroy the entire world. And to make matters worse, he was opposed in this battle for all existence by none other than his own father. See how Zeus takes power for himself as he picks up his famous sword of storms for the first time and leads the rise of the Olympians!

The Rise of the American Comics Artist

The Rise of the American Comics Artist
Title The Rise of the American Comics Artist PDF eBook
Author Paul Williams
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 256
Release 2010-11-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 160473793X

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Contributions by David M. Ball, Ian Gordon, Andrew Loman, Andrea A. Lunsford, James Lyons, Ana Merino, Graham J. Murphy, Chris Murray, Adam Rosenblatt, Julia Round, Joe Sutliff Sanders, Stephen Weiner, and Paul Williams Starting in the mid-1980s, a talented set of comics artists changed the American comic book industry forever by introducing adult sensibilities and aesthetic considerations into popular genres such as superhero comics and the newspaper strip. Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (1986) and Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons's Watchmen (1987) revolutionized the former genre in particular. During this same period, underground and alternative genres began to garner critical acclaim and media attention beyond comics-specific outlets, as best represented by Art Spiegelman's Maus. Publishers began to collect, bind, and market comics as “graphic novels,” and these appeared in mainstream bookstores and in magazine reviews. The Rise of the American Comics Artist: Creators and Contexts brings together new scholarship surveying the production, distribution, and reception of American comics from this pivotal decade to the present. The collection specifically explores the figure of the comics creator—either as writer, as artist, or as writer and artist—in contemporary US comics, using creators as focal points to evaluate changes to the industry, its aesthetics, and its critical reception. The book also includes essays on landmark creators such as Joe Sacco, Art Spiegelman, and Chris Ware, as well as insightful interviews with Jeff Smith (Bone), Jim Woodring (Frank) and Scott McCloud (Understanding Comics). As comics have reached new audiences, through different material and electronic forms, the public's broad perception of what comics are has changed. The Rise of the American Comics Artist surveys the ways in which the figure of the creator has been at the heart of these evolutions.

Still I Rise

Still I Rise
Title Still I Rise PDF eBook
Author Roland Owen Laird
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Pages 246
Release 2009
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781402762260

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Chronicles achievements made since the time of slavery, including contributions to the arts, science, literature, and politics through the election of President Barack Obama.

World War Two: Against The Rising Sun

World War Two: Against The Rising Sun
Title World War Two: Against The Rising Sun PDF eBook
Author Jason Quinn
Publisher Campfire
Pages 170
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 9381182051

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Campfire's World War II: Against The Rising Sun focuses on the war in the East, through the eyes of the servicemen and civilians on both sides of the conflict. From the invasion of Manchuria by Japan in 1937, right through to the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we witness the end of the British Empire, the rise and fall of Japan and destruction the likes of which the world must never know again. While authoritative texts on World War Two often tend to focus disproportionately on the European theater of war, the Pacific theater was no less dramatic, with its roots stretching back to the early 1930s. This book tells the history of World War Two in the Pacific theater, told from many perspectives.

Motörhead: The Rise of the Loudest Band in the World

Motörhead: The Rise of the Loudest Band in the World
Title Motörhead: The Rise of the Loudest Band in the World PDF eBook
Author David Calcano
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 135
Release 2021-09-07
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1970047151

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Spanning 144 pages, this deluxe graphic novel tells the story of Motèorhead's frontman Lemmy Kilmister and the band's meteoric rise to becoming an influential rock band.