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Author | : Timothy Crayon |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 46 |
Release | : 2014-08-06 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 9781500756437 |
This is a facsimile of the first american comics book ever, titlted The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck. It was published in Manhattan, New York City, in 1842.Finding a copy of this comic book as clean as this republishing is impossible. After we digitalized several original copies, we selected the best pictures and restored them one by one, drawings, typography and frames separately. This is a collectible of historical interest any comics lover must read and own.
Author | : David Kunzle |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 499 |
Release | : 2010-12-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1628468513 |
Sixty years before the comics entered the American newspaper press, Rodolphe Töpffer of Geneva (1799–1846), schoolmaster, university professor, polemical journalist, art critic, landscape draftsman, and writer of fiction, travel tales, and social criticism, invented a new art form: the comic strip, or “picture story,” that is now the graphic novel. At first he resisted publishing what he called his “little follies.” When he did, they became instantly popular, plagiarized, and imitated throughout Europe and the United States. Töpffer developed a graphic style suited to his poor eyesight: the doodle, which he systematized and also theorized. The drawings, with their “modernist” spontaneous, flickering, broken lines, forming figures in mad hyperactivity, run above deft, ironic captions and propel narratives of surreal absurdity. The artist's maniacal protagonists mix social satire with myth. By the mid-nineteenth century, Messrs. Jabot, Festus, Cryptogame, and other members of the crazy family, comprising eight picture stories in all, were instant folk heroes. In a biographical framework, Kunzle situates the comic strips in the Genevan and European culture of the time as well as in relation to Töpffer's other work, notably his hilarious travel tales, and recounts their curious genesis (with an initial imprimatur from Goethe, no less) and their controversial success. Kunzle's study, the first in English on the writer-artist, accompanies Rodolphe Töpffer: The Complete Comic Strips, a facsimile edition of the strips themselves, with the first-ever translation of these into English.
Author | : Sean Kleefeld |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2020-05-28 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1350028193 |
**Nominated for the 2021 Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work** The first critical guide to cover the history, form and key critical issues of the medium, Webcomics helps readers explore the diverse and increasingly popular worlds of online comics. In an accessible and easy-to-navigate format, the book covers such topics as: ·The history of webcomics and how developments in technology from the 1980s onwards presented new opportunities for comics creators and audiences ·Cultural contexts – from the new financial and business models allowed by digital media to social justice causes in contemporary webcomics ·Key texts – from early examples of the form such as Girl Genius and Penny Arcade to popular current titles such as Questionable Content and Dumbing of Age ·Important theoretical and critical approaches to studying webcomics Webcomics includes a glossary of crucial critical terms, annotated guides to further reading, and online resources and discussion questions to help students and readers develop their understanding of the genre and pursue independent study.
Author | : Andrew Blauner |
Publisher | : Library of America |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2019-10-22 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 1598536176 |
A one-of-a-kind celebration of America's greatest comic strip--and the life lessons it can teach us--from a stellar array of writers and artists Over the span of fifty years, Charles M. Schulz created a comic strip that is one of the indisputable glories of American popular culture—hilarious, poignant, inimitable. Some twenty years after the last strip appeared, the characters Schulz brought to life in Peanuts continue to resonate with millions of fans, their beguiling four-panel adventures and television escapades offering lessons about happiness, friendship, disappointment, childhood, and life itself. In The Peanuts Papers, thirty-three writers and artists reflect on the deeper truths of Schulz’s deceptively simple comic, its impact on their lives and art and on the broader culture. These enchanting, affecting, and often quite personal essays show just how much Peanuts means to its many admirers—and the ways it invites us to ponder, in the words of Sarah Boxer, “how to survive and still be a decent human being” in an often bewildering world. Featuring essays, memoirs, poems, and two original comic strips, here is the ultimate reader’s companion for every Peanuts fan. Featuring: Jill Bialosky Lisa Birnbach Sarah Boxer Jennifer Finney Boylan Ivan Brunetti Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell Rich Cohen Gerald Early Umberto Eco Jonathan Franzen Ira Glass Adam Gopnik David Hajdu Bruce Handy David Kamp Maxine Hong Kingston Chuck Klosterman Peter D. Kramer Jonathan Lethem Rick Moody Ann Patchett Kevin Powell Joe Queenan Nicole Rudick George Saunders Elissa Schappell Seth Janice Shapiro Mona Simpson Leslie Stein Clifford Thompson David L. Ulin Chris Ware
Author | : Andrew J. Kunka |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 263 |
Release | : 2024-10-28 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1040130879 |
This accessible, up-to-date textbook covers the history of comics as it developed in the US in all of its forms: political cartoons and newspaper comic strips, comic books, graphic novels, minicomics, and webcomics. Over the course of its six chapters, this introductory textbook addresses the artistic, cultural, social, economic, and technological impacts and innovations that comics have had in American history. Readers will be immersed in the history of American comics—from its origins in 18th-century political cartoons and late 19th-century newspaper strips to the rise of the wildly popular comic book, the radical, grassroots collectives that grew out of the underground comix movement of the 1960s and 1970s, all the way through contemporary longform graphic novels, the vibrant self-publishing scene, and groundbreaking webcomics. The Routledge Introduction to American Comics guides students, researchers, archivists, and even fans of the medium through a contemporary history of comics, attending to how a diverse range of creators and researchers have advanced the art form in key ways since its inception as a foundational art of American popular culture. In this way, it is uniquely suited to readers engaged in the study of comics, as well as those interested in the creation of comics and graphic narratives.
Author | : Kevin Powers |
Publisher | : Little, Brown |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2012-09-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0316219355 |
Finalist for the National Book Award, The Yellow Birds is the harrowing story of two young soldiers trying to stay alive in Iraq. "The war tried to kill us in the spring." So begins this powerful account of friendship and loss. In Al Tafar, Iraq, twenty-one-year old Private Bartle and eighteen-year-old Private Murphy cling to life as their platoon launches a bloody battle for the city. Bound together since basic training when Bartle makes a promise to bring Murphy safely home, the two have been dropped into a war neither is prepared for. In the endless days that follow, the two young soldiers do everything to protect each other from the forces that press in on every side: the insurgents, physical fatigue, and the mental stress that comes from constant danger. As reality begins to blur into a hazy nightmare, Murphy becomes increasingly unmoored from the world around him and Bartle takes actions he could never have imagined. With profound emotional insight, especially into the effects of a hidden war on mothers and families at home, The Yellow Birds is a groundbreaking novel that is destined to become a classic.
Author | : Honoré Balzac |
Publisher | : Courier Corporation |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2013-02-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0486159094 |
Three of the author’s most highly regarded stories, newly translated: the title story, "An Episode During the Terror," and "Facino Cane."
Author | : Peter Browning |
Publisher | : Great West Books |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780944220092 |
Containing the fate of the Get All You Can Mining Association. The Gold Rush is vividly depicted in 91 cartoon panels: funny, satirical, grim -- and true. With added 1849 newspaper articles. -- Death and the Devil sow California with gold to lure the unwary. -- At the end, Death fills the cavity made by the extraction of gold with the bones of those who perished in its pursuit.
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Publisher | : Heritage Capital Corporation |
Total Pages | : 382 |
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ISBN | : 9781599671338 |
Author | : Stewart Ross |
Publisher | : Michael O'Mara Books |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2019-10-03 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1789290635 |
A lively and highly readable account of human invention, innovation and discovery. The First of Everything recounts the origins, invention and discovery of just about everything on the planet, from the Big Bang to driverless cars.