Results for subject : "COMICS"
"No Other Gods Before Me": God, Ontology, and Ethics in the Avengers' Universe
In: The Avengers and Philosophy, Earth. Ed. White, Mark D. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2012. pp 183-193.
'Penguin in Bondage': A Graphic Tale of Japanese Comic Books
in: Penley, Constance and Ross, Andrew, eds. Technoculture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991. pp.163-195.
'Superheroes' Head for Homevid Via Marvel Comics Video Library; DC Comics in WHV's July Lineup
Variety p.85. May 22, 1985.
2000 A. D. Rules It! British Comics, Slightly Obscure But Solidly Ahead of Their Time
Fantastic Films 2(9): 48-53. March 1980.
2000 AD: Understanding the "British Invasion" of American Comics
in: Berninger, Mark, Eche, Joche and Haberkorn, Gideon, eds. Comics as a Nexus of Culture: Essays on the Interplay of Media, Disciplines, and International Perspectives, ed. by Mark Berninger, Jochen Eche and Gideon Haberkorn. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2010. p. 140-152.
50th: Happy Birthday, Buck
Starlog 20: 30-23, 64. March 1979.
99 Problems But a Cape Ain't One: Conservatives Attack Islamic Superheroes,
Comics Alliance (Blog) [7 p.] October 19, 2010. (http://www.conicsalliance.com/)
A Cartoonist's Web Site Campaigns for More Academic Study of the Comics
Chronicle of Higher Education [2 p.] January 14, 2003. (Cited from the online edition.)
A Comic About Truth, Justice and the Islamic Way
Christian Science Monitor [2 p.] April 25, 2007. (Cited from the online edition)
A Comics Studies Reader.
Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2009. 380 p.
A Complete History of American Comic Books
New York: Peter Lang, 2008. 353 p.
A Cornerstone of Turkish Fantastic Films: From Flash Gordon to Baytekin
in: Berninger, Mark, Eche, Joche and Haberkorn, Gideon, eds. Comics as a Nexus of Culture: Essays on the Interplay of Media, Disciplines, and International Perspectives, ed. by Mark Berninger, Jochen Eche and Gideon Haberkorn. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2010. p. 164-174.
A Half-Naked Muscleman in Trunks: Charles Atlas, Superheroes, and Comic Book Masculinity,
Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 18(2): 200-216. 2007.
A Librarian's Guide to Archie Comics
Serials Review 25(1): 75-82. 1999.
A Librarian's Guide to Independent Comics, 1
Serials Review 25(1): 29-47. 1999.
A Librarian's Guide to Independent Comics, 2
Serials Review 25(1): 49-73. 1999.
A Life in Comics, Part II
Starlog 330: 60-64. January 2005.
A Lion Is Still a Lion
Burroughs Bulletin NS. No. 23: 24-30. July 1995.
A Long Time Ago on a Newsstand Far, Far Away: The Mythic Comic Book Hero in Marvel Comics’ Star Wars
in: Brode, Douglas and Deyneka, Leah, eds. Myth, Media, and Culture in Star Wars: An Anthology. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Scarecrow, 2012. p. 113-125.
A Psychoanalytic Reading of a Female Comic Book Hero: Elektra; Assassin
Women and Language13(1): 27-30. September, 1990.
A Rhetorical Analysis of the Entertaining Comics Group's New Trend Series
Ph. D. Dissertation, Regent University, 2003. 120 p. (DAI-A 64(3): 707. Sept. 2003.)
A Rocket A Rover: A Symposium on SF & Fantasy in Early British Comics
EI 5(4): [36-54.] August 2006. (No. 27)
A Smithsonian Book of Comic Book Comics
New York: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. 336pp.
A Superhero for Gays?: Gay Masculinity and Green Lantern
Journal of American Culture 28(4): 390-404. December 2005.
A Web of Marvels
Fear No. 28: 24-28. April 1991.
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