Laken Brooks Laken Brooks is a PhD English student at the University of Florida where she studies digital humanities, folk traditions of the hearth and…
By Kenneth Oravetz Recent comics scholarship has emphasized the importance of a wide and flexible notion of the comics canon and of the definition of…
By Tiffany Hong The 2016 limited series The Vision by Tom King, pencilled by Gabriel Hernandez Walta, imposes upon its readers the impossible, absurd task…
By Jason Kahler Flores, Suzana E., Untamed: The Psychology of Marvel’s Wolverine. McFarland, 2018. It’s probably asking too much for one book to completely unpack…
By Laken Brooks Field, Hannah. Playing with the Book: Victorian Movable Picture Books and the Child Reader. U of Minnesota Press, 2019. Hannah Field’s interdisciplinary…
By Fi Stewart-Taylor Field, Christopher B., et al. “I’m Just a Comic Book Boy”: Essays on the Intersections of Comics and Punk. McFarland, 2019. Punk,…
By Rachel Hartnett Thomas, Ebony Elizabeth. The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to The Hunger Games. New York University Press, 2019.…
Jörn Ahrens Jörn Ahrens is Professor of Cultural Sociology, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany, since 2011 & Extraordinary Professor in Social Anthropology, North West University,…
By Madeline B. Gangnes, Megan Fowler, and Jaquelin Elliott Imagetexts are fundamentally entangled with their materiality. Comics as a medium has always prompted creators to…
By Madeline B. Gangnes The 2018 University of Florida Conference on Comics and Graphic Novels, “ImageTech: Comics and Materiality,” featured three keynote speakers whose presentations…