Reading Comics

How Graphic Novels Work and What They Mean

Hardcover, 405 pages

English language

Published July 3, 2007 by Da Capo Press.

ISBN:
978-0-306-81509-6
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Suddenly, comics are everywhere: a newly matured art form, filling bookshelves with brilliant, innovative work and shaping the ideas and images of the rest of contemporary culture. In Reading Comics, critic Douglas Wolk shows us why this is and how it came to be. Wolk illuminates the most dazzling creators of modern comics-from Alan Moore to Alison Bechdel to Dave Sim to Chris Ware-and introduces a critical theory that explains where each fits into the pantheon of art. Reading Comics is accessible to the hardcore fan and the curious newcomer; it is the first book for people who want to know not just what comics are worth reading, but also the ways to think and talk and argue about them.

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Subjects

  • Comic book & cartoon art
  • Graphic Satire And Humor
  • Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Pop Arts / Pop Culture
  • History: World
  • Comics & Cartoons
  • Popular Culture - General
  • History & Criticism
  • Comic books, strips, etc
  • History and criticism
  • United States