By Terry Harpold and Anastasia Ulanowicz In 2004 Donald Ault welcomed readers to the first issue of ImageTexT, describing the new journal as the product of nearly…
By Katherine Shaeffer and Spencer Chalifour For years monsters have invaded our hearts and minds, and right now, they have us surrounded. In today’s popular culture,…
By Francesco-Alessio Ursini, Adnan Mahmutovic and Frank Bramlett Grant Morrison is a key figure among the first wave of authors of the so-called “British Generation” (Sandifer…
By Nancy Pedri Comics are a complex unique narrative medium that practitioners and theorists alike struggle to define. “Defining comics,” Robert C. Harvey writes, “entails cutting…
By Laura Schlichting and Johannes C. P. Schmid While comics have traditionally been associated with fictional, especially funny and/or fantastic stories, they have in recent decades…
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…