Twelve-Cent Archie

Twelve-Cent Archie
Title Twelve-Cent Archie PDF eBook
Author Bart Beaty
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 235
Release 2017-05-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813594480

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For over seventy-five years, Archie and the gang at Riverdale High have been America’s most iconic teenagers, delighting generations of readers with their never-ending exploits. But despite their ubiquity, Archie comics have been relatively ignored by scholars—until now. Twelve-Cent Archie is not only the first scholarly study of the Archie comic, it is an innovative creative work in its own right. Inspired by Archie’s own concise storytelling format, renowned comics scholar Bart Beaty divides the book into a hundred short chapters, each devoted to a different aspect of the Archie comics. Fans of the comics will be thrilled to read in-depth examinations of their favorite characters and motifs, including individual chapters devoted to Jughead’s hat and Archie’s sweater-vest. But the book also has plenty to interest newcomers to Riverdale, as it recounts the behind-the-scenes history of the comics and analyzes how Archie helped shape our images of the American teenager. As he employs a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches, Beaty reveals that the Archie comics themselves were far more eclectic, creative, and self-aware than most critics recognize. Equally comfortable considering everything from the representation of racial diversity to the semiotics of Veronica’s haircut, Twelve-Cent Archie gives a fresh appreciation for America’s most endearing group of teenagers.

Comics Studies

Comics Studies
Title Comics Studies PDF eBook
Author Charles Hatfield
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 337
Release 2020-08-14
Genre Art
ISBN 0813591414

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A concise introduction to one of today's fastest-growing, most exciting fields, Comics Studies: A Guidebook outlines core research questions and introduces comics' history, form, genres, audiences, and industries. Authored by a diverse roster of leading scholars, this Guidebook offers a perfect entryway to the world of comics scholarship.

The Adventures of the Fly

The Adventures of the Fly
Title The Adventures of the Fly PDF eBook
Author Joe Simon
Publisher Archie Comic Publications
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN 9781879794184

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Presents a series of comic stories featuring Tommy Troy, who is given a special ring that transforms him into the superhuman Fly.

Betty and Veronica

Betty and Veronica
Title Betty and Veronica PDF eBook
Author Tim Hanley
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 241
Release 2020-07-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1538129744

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We think we know Betty and Veronica, but we don’t. Far more than just Archie’s girlfriends, the girls have grown beyond simple archetypes to become compelling, relevant characters for each new generation over the past eighty years. Betty, Veronica, and the rest of the Riverdale gang appear to be frozen in time in Archie comic books. They are perpetual high schoolers, recycling the same basic plotlines over and over in their wholesome, small-town American world. However, there is much more to Betty and Veronica than the broad stereotypes and clichéd storytelling suggests. In Betty and Veronica: The Leading Ladies of Riverdale, Tim Hanley explores the complexity behind these two iconic characters. We know Betty and Veronica as Archie's girlfriends, but that's just the beginning—they are their own women with evolving motivations and aims. From fighting over Archie to tackling women’s lib to chasing down serial killers on Riverdale, their friendship has endured and grown through decades of shifting characterizations and social change. Exploring their past offers unique insights into the ways life has progressed for young women over the past eighty years, and shows us the hidden strengths and secret depths of these pop culture icons. Featuring full-color comic book cover art that spans nearly eight decades of publishing—along with behind-the-scenes accounts of creative decisions and historical insights into their many incarnations across various media—this bookprovides a vibrant exploration of Betty and Veronica’s many adventures throughout their long, intriguing journey in popular culture.

Comics Versus Art

Comics Versus Art
Title Comics Versus Art PDF eBook
Author Bart Beaty
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 390
Release 2012-07-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442696273

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On the surface, the relationship between comics and the ‘high’ arts once seemed simple; comic books and strips could be mined for inspiration, but were not themselves considered legitimate art objects. Though this traditional distinction has begun to erode, the worlds of comics and art continue to occupy vastly different social spaces. Comics Versus Art examines the relationship between comics and the most important institutions of the art world, including museums, auction houses, and the art press. Bart Beaty's analysis centres around two questions: why were comics excluded from the history of art for most of the twentieth century, and what does it mean that comics production is now more closely aligned with the art world? Approaching this relationship for the first time through the lens of the sociology of culture, Beaty advances a completely novel approach to the comics form.

Archie & Friends: Music Jam #1

Archie & Friends: Music Jam #1
Title Archie & Friends: Music Jam #1 PDF eBook
Author Dan Parent
Publisher Archie Comic Publications
Pages 24
Release 2019-02-13
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1682557324

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Archie and his friends present a collection of quarterly classic-style stories sure to be music to your ears! Follow Archie from the record store to the recording studio to the music awards in this collection of stories of musical mishaps and mirthful melodies!

Robin and the Making of American Adolescence

Robin and the Making of American Adolescence
Title Robin and the Making of American Adolescence PDF eBook
Author Lauren R. O'Connor
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 233
Release 2021-08-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1978819811

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Holy adolescence, Batman! Robin and the Making of American Adolescence offers the first character history and analysis of the most famous superhero sidekick, Robin. Debuting just a few months after Batman himself, Robin has been an integral part of the Dark Knight’s history—and debuting just a few months prior to the word “teenager” first appearing in print, Robin has from the outset both reflected and reinforced particular images of American adolescence. Closely reading several characters who have “played” Robin over the past eighty years, Robin and the Making of American Adolescence reveals the Boy (and sometimes Girl!) Wonder as a complex figure through whom mainstream culture has addressed anxieties about adolescents in relation to sexuality, gender, and race. This book partners up comics studies and adolescent studies as a new Dynamic Duo, following Robin as he swings alongside the ever-changing American teenager and finally shining the Bat-signal on the latter half of “Batman and—.”