By Chester Scoville Adolescence is both the most ephemeral of life stages and the most enduring—ephemeral because it is both brief and provisional, enduring because…
By Matthew Holder I think comics are at their best when they are provocative, and their outlaw nature is what I want to seek out…
By Michelle Ann Abate The importance of Richard Felton Outcault to the development of newspaper comics in the United States is well established. On February…
By Benjamin Fraser Abstract Produced over some twenty years and published as a single edition in 2019, the complete Clyde Fans saga is a rich…
By Kristy Beers Fägersten, Anna Nordenstam, and Margareta Wallin Wictorin, Introduction Swedish comics artist Liv Strömquist debuted in 2005 with Hundra procent fett (“One hundred…
By Alexandra Lampp Berglund An image of Wonder Woman evokes, just as her title alludes, wonder. She stands at six feet tall and wields a…
By José Alaniz For Angela Likina (1982-2016) What does the appearance of all these peripheral sexualities signify? Is the fact that they could appear in…
By Bonnie Cross Introduction Comics can provide unique insights into how others perceive and interact with the world that prose alone cannot. However, this insight…
By Lauren Chivington “There is not one but many silences, and they are an integral part of the strategies that underlie and permeate discourse” –…
By Carla Calargé and Alexandra Gueydan-Turek This article looks at the third volume of Barrack Rima’s Beirut. The Trilogy (Plan BEY) and Ma très grande…