Congratulations to Dr. Andrew Deman for his recent Eisner Award Nomination in the category of Best Academic/Scholarly Work for his recent book, "The Claremont Run, Subverting Gender in the X-Men."
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Superheroes are sentinels of the city. Indeed, Scott Bukatman argues #GoldenAge superheroes “encapsulated & embodied the same utopian aspirations of modernity as the cities themselves.” They are also designed to survive the real & symbolic dangers of modern urban existence. 1/12
The #GoldenAge of superhero comics is generally thought to begin with Superman’s debut in Action Comics #1 (1938) and last until the postwar adoption of the Comics Code (1954). It was a time of innovation & upheaval that’s not easily summarized–but we’ll try! 1/8 #ComicsStudies
Even if you’ve never read a #Bone comic, the structural innovations that Smith developed in telling (and selling) his story have been industry-defining, and thus the way Bone is structured has forever altered the way that most comics stories are now developed. #ComicsStudies 1/9
As previously argued, #Bone exists within a rich tradition of high fantasy, but the specific context of Smith’s visual articulation of the valley and its denizens through the lexicon of comics art offers something new and compelling to a longstanding and much-loved genre. 1/12
And now our final Best of 2023 post! Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe is a must on a list of noteworthy recent comics. Now at 258 episodes on WEBTOON and 5 collected editions, the series has already become a cultural phenomenon after just 5 years of production. #LoreOlympus 1/6
Continuing with our Best of 2023 posts! “Roaming” is the third graphic novel from the much-lauded team of cousins Mariko and Jillian Tamaki, co-creators of iconic comics works “Skim” and “This One Summer,” both of which have previously been discussed on this feed. #CanLit 1/7
“A Man and His Cat” is an ongoing Manga series by Umi Sakurai that began in 2018 & has quickly become an industry favorite for critics & readers alike. The series is notable for exploring complex emotions through a simple pet/owner relationship. #AManAndHisCat#ComicsStudies 1/6
#Bone is an American comic book series written, drawn & (usually) published by Jeff Smith, with later coloring provided by Steve Hamaker. The series has won an astounding 10 Eisner Awards and holds a unique place in the hearts of many early-age comics readers. #ComicsStudies 1/9
In 2012, Carol Danvers became #CaptainMarvel. Written by Kelly Sue DeConnick & drawn by Dexter Soy, with a new costume designed by Jamie McKelvie, Captain Marvel’s first storyline rejuvenates the character’s original feminist purpose in several important ways. 1/12 #TheMarvels
Join us on Dec. 1 at 2:00 p.m. for Dr. Deman's book launch and discussion: The Claremont Run: Subverting Gender in the X-Men. Take a data-driven deep dive into a legendary comics author's subversion of gender norms within the best-selling comic of its time.
Though more often the framework for comedy than horror in Western media, social anxiety and ostracization are often used by Emily Carroll as a vessel for creating vulnerable characters who can be either afeared or fearful in consequence. 1/12 #ComicsStudies
In “Out of Skin” Emily Carroll uses a story of isolation, ghosts & revenge to dramatize the real-life horror of being a woman in a society that tolerates violence against women, connecting her supernatural horror to a very real horror and the existential dread it creates. 1/16
Taking a tiny break from Emily Carroll analyis to debut a new video on "Queer Representation in Afterlife with Archie." Enjoy! #ComicsStudies#Archie
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Emily Carroll’s horror can be seen to draw upon a longstanding tradition in Canadian literature called “the garrison mentality” in order to create impossible situations of tension, anxiety, and of a dangerous world that really wants to kill you. 1/9
On Halloween, we start a new unit on the horror comics of Emily Carroll. Prepare to be spooked! (By intellectually stimulating analysis of some very spooky stories!) #ComicsStudies#SpookySeason
Our series of threads on "Afterlife with Archie" is over but not forgotten! As always, all our threads are archived on our website. Here's a snapshot of what we covered! #Archie#ComicsStudies#SpookySeason
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