Arguing Comics: Literary Masters on a Popular Medium
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Graphic Storytelling
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Art of the funnies: an aesthetic history
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Graphic novels: a genre guide to comic books, manga and more
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Faster than a speeding bullet: the rise of the graphic novel
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Superman on the couch: what superheroes really tell us about ourselves and our society
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Comic books and other necessities of life
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Ten-cent plague : the great comic-book scare and how it changed America
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Alternative comics: an emerging literature
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As American as jazz or rock and roll, comic books have been central in the nation's popular culture since Superman's 1938 debut in Action Comics #1. Selling in the millions each year for the past six decades, comic books have figured prominently in the childhoods of most Americans alive today. In Comic Book Nation, Bradford W. Wright offers an engaging, illuminating, and often provocative history of the comic book industry within the context of twentieth-century American society.