In case anyone is still hanging out here, new @ComicsGrid: Visual Metaphor in Comics. An Incomplete Taxonomy, by @RobertoBartual https://t.co/Twy5XBI3hP #OpenAccess#ComicsStudies - you can find us now, slowly but surely, at Bsky @ comicsgrid dot com
The Comics Grid editorial office will be closed from 21st December 2024 – 20th January 2025 inclusive. We encourage everyone to take a well-deserved break! https://t.co/wDqGTZlRZT #OpenAccess#ComicsStudies
New @ComicsGrid! The Aesthetics and Cultural Influence of Polish Comic Zines from the 1980s and 1990s on the Domestic Comic Market https://t.co/5uEUXxgsdr #ComicsStudies#OpenAccess
Hi, if you are still here but also on Bluesky or curious about it (https://t.co/xBpMGarjaG), you can also find us over there under the handle '@comicsgrid.com'. #ComicsStudies#OpenAccess
New @ComicsGrid! Visual Storytelling and Historical Memory. A Review of Graphic Memories of the Civil Rights Movement: Reframing History in Comics (@UTexasPress) https://t.co/YoYR7S1ZTb #ComicsStudies
From the Archives: Degand, D., (2020) “Brotherman, Family, and Legacies: Recognizing the Contributions of African American Independent Comic Book Writers and Artists”.
https://t.co/XcbQPpGEXM
From the Archives: Dodds, N., (2019) “The Practice of Authentication: Adapting Pilgrimage from Nenthead into a Graphic Memoir”.
https://t.co/s5xWe3piGh
From the Archives: Murel, J., (2018) “On the Significance of the Graphic Novel to Contemporary Literary Studies: A Review of The Cambridge Companion to the Graphic Novel”.
https://t.co/YqnKjjOEO1
From the Archives: Uribe-Jongbloed, E., (2015) “Never Judge a Book by its Comics. A Review of Considering Watchmen: Poetics, Property, Politics”.
https://t.co/BUKSZx2B1D
From the Archives: Baker, J., (2015) “Retaking Responsibility for How We Communicate. A Review of Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future”.
https://t.co/pQpKLERrbF