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Death of a Character: The change of characterization between comics and the MCU

Posted onSeptember 16, 2022 by rbrushwo

Marvel and the MCU Marvel has, with no doubt, been one of the most ambitious […]

Posted inArticleTagged Characterization, Comics, marvel, MCU, TaskmasterLeave a Comment on Death of a Character: The change of characterization between comics and the MCU

I Dream Of Dragons: Surrealism in Little Nemo

Posted onSeptember 15, 2022December 3, 2022 by jmarchet
A Little Nemo Comic in which a Dragon's mouth contains a throne; the dragon is like a car.

Little Nemo in Slumberland, a comic by Winsor McCay, can be seen as the beginning […]

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Grimms’ Eeerie Garfield

Posted onSeptember 15, 2022September 15, 2022 by jwindsor

Grimm’s Fairy Tales-esque Halloween rendition of Garfield in a strikingly existential light

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The Great American (Graphic) Novel

Posted onSeptember 11, 2022 by lclark7

The Great American Novel (GAN) is a term often used to describe breakthrough literary works […]

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Nat Turner: A Story without words

Posted onDecember 7, 2020December 8, 2020 by lgeter
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Trauma and the Graphic Novel, Part 2: The Broken Mirror

Posted onNovember 13, 2020November 13, 2020 by cwehner

Content warning: discussions of trauma  In this second post on trauma in the books we’ve […]

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The Silence of Trauma

Posted onNovember 12, 2020 by cwehner

Content Warning: Discussion of trauma  One theme I’ve noticed that has been consistent across most, […]

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Where is the line drawn?

Posted onNovember 10, 2020 by pgiannin

TW: Sexual assault, violence As I was thinking about what I would write my blog […]

Posted inComic, superheros, trigger warningsTagged Joker, Killing Joke, Sexual Assault, superhero, Women in refrigeratorsLeave a Comment on Where is the line drawn?

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility – How Spiderman Has Changed Throughout His Lifetime *Spoilers Ahead*

Posted onNovember 9, 2020December 8, 2020 by emadden

Spiderman was first published in the 1960s. It was then that he started to become […]

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