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International.
Batman : International / Alan Grant, Mark Waid, writers ;
Frank Quitely, Diego Olmos, Arthur Ranson, artists. -- New
York : DC Comics, 2010. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
"Originally published in single magazine form in Batman:
Scottish connection, Batman: legends of the Dark Knight 52,
53, Batman in Barcelona: dragon's knight 1." -- Summary
(from SkyRiver): Batman travels to Scotland to solve a
mystery involving the Wayne family ancestors. Then, he
investigates a string of bizarre murders in Barcelona. And,
an adversary that Bruce Wayne faced as a young man in Tibet
surfaces for an ultimate battle with Batman in Gotham. --
Superhero genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.B37 I53 2010
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International.
The Blank in the Comics strip collection includes a file of
one or more daily comic strips related to this keyword or
topic. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
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International.
Comic Library International. -- Pittsburgh, PA : Comic
Library International, . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- "The best in
independent comics." -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 5 (2000). -- Call
no.: PN6720.C57
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International.
Ghostbusters : International. volume 1 / written by Erik
Burnham ; art by Dan Schoening. -- San Diego : IDW
Publishing, 2016. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- "There's
something strange in the neighborhood, and whether that
neighborhood is in New York City or Venice, Italy, the
Ghostbusters will be there! After a bust at the United
Nations, the boys in gray are engaged to investigate an Old
World haunting, where they begin to unravel a mystery that
sends them around the globe (while still trying to keep
their contract with the City, County, and State of New
York!)." -- Funny horror genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.G473 I5
2016
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International Academy for Girls.
The Dead Boy Detectives / by Jill Thompson ; Neil Gaiman,
consultant. -- New York : DC Comics, 2005. -- 124 p. : ill.
; 19 cm. -- Summary (from OCLC): Rowland and Paine, the
dead British teenagers who first appeared in Neil Gaiman's
The Sandman: Season of Mists, travel stateside to
investigate a strange missing persons case at a posh
International Academy for Girls. -- Fantasy genre. -- Call
no.: PN6727.T455D38 2005
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International Academy of Art (Ramallah, Palestine)
An Oral History of Picasso in Palestine / Michael Baers. --
Hamburg?, Germany : Adocs Publishing, 2016. -- 611 p. :
ill. ; 20 x 26 cm. -- "Originally produced by Haus der
Kulturen der Welt in the framework of Berlin Documentary
Forum 03, with the assistance of the Van Abbemuseum,
Eindhoven." -- "In 2010, artist Michael Baers learned of
Khaled Hourani's plan to bring Picasso's 1943 painting
Buste de femme to Ramallah for an exhibition at the
International Academy of Art, Palestine. The two-year
effort to coordinate the loan from the Van Abbemuseum in
Eindhoven and stage the exhibition, which took place in
June 2011, was hindered by the conditions imposed by the
Israeli occupation, necessitating intricate negotiations
with shippers, insurers, bureaucrats, and politicians." --
Call no.: PN6727.B244 O7 2016
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International Adoption.
Couleur de Peau, Miel / Jung. -- Belgique : Quadrants
Astrolabe, 2007-2016. -- ill. ; 24 cm. -- Summary (from
OCLC): The author, a Korean orphan raised by a Belgian
couple, writes and draws about his childhood and the plight
of adopted children and the issue of international
adoption. -- Autobiographical genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: v.
1-4. -- Call no.: PN6747.J825C6 2007
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International African Institute.
Readings in African Popular Culture / edited by Karin
Barber. -- Bloomington : International African Institute in
association with Indiana University Press ; Oxford : James
Currey, 1997. -- 184 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. -- Includes
bibliographical references and index. -- Includes: "The
Thing & its Doubles in Cameroonian Cartoons" / Achille
Mbembe (p. 151-163) about Cameroon comics. -- Call no.:
PL8010.R43 1997
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International Air Lines.
"A Weapon that can Insure Universal Peace!"* (Barney Baxter
in the Air, Dec. 9, 1936) / by Frank Miller. -- Summary:
Barney's glad to have turned his discovery over to Mr.
Greenlow of International Air Lines, but then he hears
Spike and Emanual fighting about it. -- Call no.: oversize
PN6726.K52A22 1972
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"International Airlines has Decided upon a Beauty Contest"*
(Sky Girl) / art: Matt Baker. 6 p. in Jumbo Comics, no. 91
(Sept. 1946). -- Data from Lou Mougin via The Grand Comics
Database Project. -- Call no.: Film 15791r.103
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International Animated Film Society.
Inbetweener : the Newsletter of the International Animated
Film Society/ASIFA-Hollywood. -- Burbank, CA :
International Animated Film Society, . -- ill. ; 28 cm. --
LIBRARY HAS: 1994 (all 6 issues). -- A periodical about
animated films. -- Call no.: PN1997.5 .I533
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International Animation Film Program.
Newfangled Contraption : International Animation Film
Program, May 1, 2, 3, 1987. -- 12 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. --
Title from cover. -- From the nature of the advertising
material, this film program, featuring mainly Japanese
animation, was held in Southeastern Michigan.
1. Animated films--Congresses. 2. Animated
films--Japan--Congresses. I. International Animation Film
Program. Call no.: PN1993.4.N4 1987
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International Appeal.
"Elfquest Here, There & Everywhere" p. 75-77 in The
Elfquest Gatherum (Stamford, CT : Fantagraphics Books,
1981). -- "Elfquest is no longer solely and American
phenomenon. Here's proof of its international appeal." --
Call no.: PN6725.E45G3 1981
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International Art Expressions.
Battered Lawyers / Simon Bond. -- Atlanta, Ga. : Longstreet
Press ; Marietta, Ga. : International Art Expressions,
1990. -- 75 p. : chiefly ill. ; 18 cm. -- Cover title:
Battered Lawyers and Other Good Ideas. -- Call no.:
NC1429.B663B3 1990
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International artists.
Index entry (p. 96) in Bonzer : Australian Comics
1900-1990s, edited by Annette Kay Shiell (Melbourne : Elgua
Media, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6790.A8 S47 1998
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"International Aspects of the American Anti-Comic Book
Crusade" / Leonard Rifas. p. 96-98 in The Comics Journal,
no. 221 (Mar. 2000). -- (Beyond the Grid) -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.221
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International Association for Direct Distribution, Inc. : file
of promotional material and miscellany. -- 1 portfolio :
ill. ; 25 x 38 cm. -- Collected at Michigan State
University in the Russel B. Nye Popular Culture
Collection's Popular Culture Vertical File (PCVF).
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Publication and distribution.
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International Association for Direct Distribution.
"Adult Comics Confronted" p. 24 in The Comics Journal, no.
141 (Apr. 1991) -- (Newswatch : Miscellanea) -- IADD
conference.
1. International Association for Direct Distribution. 2.
Publication and distribution of comics. Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.141
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International Association for Direct Distribution.
"Diamond's Steve Geppi Elected IADD VP" p. 25 (Comics
Journal #125 October 1988)
1. Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. 2. Geppi, Steve. 3.
International Association of Direct Distributors. 4.
Publication and distribution of comics. Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.125
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International Association for Direct Distribution.
"I.A.D.D. Conference" p. 34-35 in The Comics Journal, no.
157 (Mar. 1993) -- (Newswatch). -- International
Association for Direct Distribution met Jan. 17-18, 1993,
in New Orleans. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.157
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International Association for Direct Distribution.
"IADD Elects new Executive Board" (Newswatch: Miscellaneous
News) p. 30 in The Comics Journal, no. 167 (Apr. 1994)
1. International Association for Direct Distribution. 2.
Direct distribution of comics. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.167
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International Association for Mass Communication Research.
Comicscripts. -- United States : IAMCR Working Groups on
Comic Art and Visual Communication, 1992- . -- ill. ; 28
cm. -- Began with v. 1, no. 1 (Autumn 1992). -- "Newsletter
of IAMCR Working Groups on Comic Art and Visual
Communication." -- "International Association for Mass
Communication Research." -- Periodical about the study of
comics. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1, no. 1. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C708
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International Atmosphere.
"The Foreign Students"* (Chuck White) / by H.G. Felsen ;
illustrated by Paul Karch. p. 3-8 in Treasure Chest of Fun
and Fact, v. 9, no. 6 (Nov. 19, 1953). -- Begins: "So those
are the foreign students we're getting. Gives old St.
Mark's a kind of international atmosphere." -- Call no.:
PN6728.1.P43T7v.9no.6
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International Bibliography of Comics Literature. Bibliographie
der Internationalen Literature uber Comics / Wolfgang
Kempkes. -- New York : R.R. Bowker, 1971. -- 213 p. : ill.
; 22 cm. -- English and German. -- Includes indexes.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Bibliography. I. Kempkes,
Wolfgang. II. Bibliographie der Internationalen Literatur
uber Comics. Call no.:Z5956.C6K45
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International Bibliography of Comics Literature. Bibliographie
der Internationalen Literature uber Comics / Wolfgang
Kempkes. -- Detroit : Gale Research, 1971. -- 213 p. : ill.
; 22 cm. -- English and German. -- Includes indexes.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Bibliography. I. Kempkes,
Wolfgang. II. Bibliographie der Internationalen Literatur
uber Comics. Call no.:Z5956.C6K45 1971
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International Bibliography of Comics Literature.
Bibliographie der Internationalen Literatur uber Comics.
International Bibliography of Comics Literature. -- 2.
verb. Aufl. -- New York : R.R. Bowker, 1974. -- 293 p. :
ill. ; 21 cm.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Bibliography. I. Kempkes,
Wolfgang. II. International Bibliography of Comics
Literature. Call no.: Z5956.C6K45 1974
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International Bob / by Terry LaBan. -- Seattle, Wash. :
Fantagraphics Books, 1993. -- 78 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. --
Originally appeared in Unsupervised Existence, in
mini-comic format beginning in 1987. -- Call no.:
PN6727.L15 I5 1993
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The International Book of Comics / Denis Gifford. -- New York
: Crescent Books, 1984. -- 256 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 33
cm. -- Includes index.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--History and criticism. I.
Gifford, Denis. Call no.: PN6710f.G5 1984
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International Book of Comics--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 238) in Ron Goulart's Great History of
Comic Books (Chicago : Contemporary Books, 1986). Call no.:
PN6725.G635 1986
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International Book Store, Inc.
The Communist Manifesto in Pictures / with an introduction
by William Schneiderman. -- San Francisco : International
Book Store, Inc., 1948. -- 19 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. -- "The
occasion for this pamphlet is the celebration of the
Centennial of Marxism." -- Translation of: Manifest der
Kommunistischen Partei. -- Full-page commissioned
illustrations by Byron Randall, Giacomo Patri, Robert
MacChesney, H. Walter Smith, Louise Gilbert, Lou Jackson,
and Bits Hayden. -- Call no.: HX276.M313 1948c
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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
I-bew's Coloring Book. -- Washington, D.C. : International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 1990s. -- 16 p. : ill. ;
28 cm. -- Educational genre, about electric industry
workers. -- Call no.: HD8039.E3 I2 1990z
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International Business.
The Heir / by Jean van Hamme ; illustrated by Philippe
Francq. -- Ashford : Cinebook, 2008. -- 95 p. : col. ill. ;
26 cm. -- (Largo Winch ; 1) -- Contents: The Heir ; The W
Group. -- Translated from the French albums: L'héritier,
and Le Groupe W. -- Adventure story genre, international
business setting. - - Call no.: PN6747.F66L30013 2008
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International Business.
Takeover Bid / art by Philippe Francq, script by Jean Van
Hamme ; translator, Luke Spear. -- Ashford : Cinebook,
2008. -- 96 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Largo Winch ; 2) --
Translated from the French albums: Largo Winch 3: O.P.A.,
and Largo Winch 4: Business Blues. -- Contents: Takeover
Bid ; Business Blues. -- Adventure story genre,
international business setting. -- Call no.:
PN6747.F66L30313 2008
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International Business Enterprises.
Fantomas contra los Vampiros Multinacionales / Julio
Cortázar. -- Barcelona : Ediciones Destino, 2002. -- 98 p.
: ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm. -- Previous ed. published
as: Vampiros Multinacionales. -- "954" on spine. -- About
the Russell Tribunal on Repression in Brazil, Chile, and
Latin America, and international business enterprises, and
comics in Latin America. -- Call no.: PQ7797.C7145V35 2002
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International Business Machines Corporation.
The New Teen Titans : presented by the IBM Corporation in
cooperation with the National Federation of Parents for
Drug-Free Youth and the President's Drug Awareness Campaign
/ Marv Wolfman, story ; Joey Cavalieri, script ; Adrian
Gonzales, pencils ; Joe Giella & R. Villagran, inks. -- New
York : DC Comics, 1983. -- 28 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. --
Title from cover.
1. Drug abuse--Comic books, strips, etc. 2. Superhero
comics. I. International Business Machines Corporation. II.
National Federation of Parents for a Drug-Free Youth. III.
President's Drug Awareness Campaign. IV. Wolfman, Marv. V.
Cavalieri, Joey. IV. Gonzales, Adrian. V. Giella, Joe. VI.
Villagran, R. Call no.: PN6728.5.D3N44 1983
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International Cartoon Festival Budapest '90.
Nemzetkozi Vigyor : International Cartoon Festival Budapest
'90. -- 56 p. : ill. ; 34 cm. -- Introductory material in
Hungarian and English. -- Convention program. -- Call no.:
NC1302.N4 1990
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International Cartoon Festival, East-West (2nd : Istanbul,
Turkey, 2000)
"Comic Art: Some Global Issues" / John A. Lent. p. 3-8 in
International Journal of Comic Art, v. 3, no. 1 (Spring
2001). -- Editorial, a speech delivered to the II.
International Cartoon Festival, East-West, Yeni Yüksektepe,
Istanbul, Turkey, Nov. 25, 2000. -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.3no.1
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International Cartoonist Conspiracy.
Panelfesto / collection of jam comics by the International
Cartoonist Conspiracy. -- Minneapolis, Minn.? :
International Cartoonist Conspiracy, . -- ill. ; 22 cm. --
"The Cartoonist Conspiracy's approximately annual
compilation of jam comics from their monthly meetings." --
New wave genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 2-3 (2004-2005) -- Call
no.: PN6728.55 .I53P3
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International Cities.
"New York, the International City!"* (It's a Fact) / Vin
Sullivan. 1 p. in More Fun Comics, no. 19 (Mar. 1937). --
Inside back cover. -- Data from Gene Reed, Lou Mougin, Pat
Lang, et al. via Grand Comics Database. -- Call no.: folio
PN6728.N333N4m no.19
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International Citizens Organization.
"Ace of the A-Bomb Patrol" (Captain Wings) / art: Bob
Lubbers. 10 p. in Wings Comics, no. 94 (June 1948). --
Title from cover. -- Villains are The International
Citizens Organization (including Lew, Mac, Anton, Philena)
who are all introduced here and all die. -- Data from Lou
Mougin via The Grand Comics Database Project. -- Call no.:
Film 15791r.82
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The International Comic Art Quarterly.
Bête Noire. -- Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics, 2005- . -- ill.
(some col.) ; 22 cm. -- Began with no. 1 (May 2005). --
Colophon title: Bête Noire: the International Comic Art
Quarterly. -- Alternative genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1
(2005). -- Call no.: PN6720.B43
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International Comic Arts Association.
"At Last the Industry Gets the Trade Association it Always
Wanted, But Is It the Real Thing?" / by Michael Dean. p.
10-15 in The Comics Journal, no. 261 (June/July 2004). --
(Newswatch) -- About the International Comic Arts
Association. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.261
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International Comic Arts Association.
"Collective Inaction : The Comics Community Tries and Tries
Again to Get It Together" / by Michael Dean. p. 16-25 in
The Comics Journal, no. 262 (Aug./Sept. 2004). --
(Newswatch) -- Article on the International Comic Arts
Association (ICAA), and previous professional associations
Comic Magazine Association of America (CMAA), Academy of
Comic Book Arts (ACBA), Comic Book Creators Guild, Comic
Book Professionals Association (CBPA), Comic Artists,
Retailers and Publishers (CARP), and a Committee to Explore
an Industry Organization. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.262
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"International Comic Arts Festival, 1999" / Larry Rodman with
Michael Rhode. p. 24-26 in The Comics Journal, no. 217
(Nov. 1999). -- (News Watch) -- Report on the festival,
held Sept. 16-19, 1999, in Washington, D.C. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.217
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International Comic Arts Festival (6th : 2000)
"An Introduction to ICAF : the International Comic Arts
Festival" / Mark D. Nevins. p. 253-254 in Expo 2000
(Bethesda, Maryland : The Expo, 2000). -- Call no.:
PN6705.U5S6 2000
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International Comic Arts Festival (6th : 2000)
"Voices from ICAF : an Art Form on the Horizon" / Michael
Rhode. p. 25-29 in The Comics Journal, no. 228 (Nov. 2000).
-- (Newswatch) -- Report on discussions at the 6th annual
International Comic Arts Festival (Bethsda, Md., Sept.
14-16, 2000). Includes a program of events, and photographs
of Dean Haspiel, Renee French, Brian Ralph, Mark Nevins,
Gene Kannenberg, Kim Deitch, Bill Griffith, Charles
Hatfield, Joseph Witek, Will Eisner, Jeff Smith, Jason
Little, and Craig Thompson. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.228
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International Comic Arts Festival (2001)
"Bay Area : Left Coast Expo Defines Community in Time of
Crisis" p. 102 in The Comics Journal, no. 238 (Oct. 2001).
-- Discusses reactions to the cancellation of SPX/ICAF due
to terrorist attacks. -- (Newswatch) -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.238
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International Comic Arts Festival (2001)
"New York: Impromptu SP-Xiles Event Raises Funds for
Charity" p. 101 in The Comics Journal, no. 238 (Oct. 2001).
-- Discusses reactions to the cancellation of SPX/ICAF due
to terrorist attacks. -- (Newswatch) -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.238
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International Comic Arts Festival (2001)
"SPX/ICAF Cancelled in Wake of Terrorist Attacks on New
York and Washington DC" p. 100 in The Comics Journal, no.
238 (Oct. 2001). -- (Newswatch) -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.238
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International Comic Arts Festival (2002)
"ICAF 2002 : Subjective Impressions from a Jam-Packed
Weekend" / by Larry Rodman, with assistance by Michael
Rhode. p. 18-20 in The Comics Journal, no. 248 (Nov. 2002).
-- (Newswatch) -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.248
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International Comic Arts Festival (2003)
"The Eighth International Comic Arts Festival (ICAF) 2003"
/ by Michael Rhode. p. 17-19 in The Comics Journal, no. 256
(Oct. 2003). -- (News Watch) -- Event held Sept. 4-6, 2003.
-- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.256
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International Comic Arts Festival (2004)
"International Comic Arts Festival Draws International
Creators, Theorists" / Craig Fischer. p. 41-42 in The
Comics Journal, no. 264 (Nov./Dec. 2004). -- (Newswatch :
Journal Datebook) -- Report on ICAF held Sept. 30 to Oct.
2, 2004, in Bethesda Md. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.264
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International Comic Arts Festival (2004)
"SPX Realigned with ICAF and Extra-Politicized in 2004" /
Larry Rodman. p. 42 in The Comics Journal, no. 264
(Nov./Dec. 2004). -- (Newswatch : Journal Datebook) --
Report on the Small Press Expo, Oct. 1-3 in Bethesda, Md.
-- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.264
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International Comic Arts Festival (10th : 2005 : Washington,
D.C.)
"ICAF Guests Include Toles, Telnaes, Robinson" p. 38-39 in
The Comics Journal, no. 272 (Nov. 2005). -- (Newswatch :
Journal Datebook) -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.272
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International Comic Arts Festival (10th : 2005 : Washington,
D.C.)
"ICAF Marches On" p. 38-40 in The Comics Journal, no. 272
(Nov. 2005). -- (Newswatch : Journal Datebook) -- Includes
photos of Ann Telnaes, Harry Katz, Charles Hatfield, Jerry
Robinson and Tom Toles. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.272
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International Comic Arts Festival (10th : 2005 : Washington,
D.C.)
"ICAF Moves to Library of Congress" p. 41 in The Comics
Journal, no. 267 (Apr./May 2005). -- (Newswatch : Journal
Datebook) -- International Comic Art Festival for 2005. --
Call no.: PN6700.C62no.267
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International Comic Arts Festival (10th : 2005 : Washington,
D.C.)
"International Comic Art Festival" / Aaron Kashtan. p.
586-587 in International Journal of Comic Art, v. 8, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2006). -- (Exhibition Reviews) -- Reviews
the conference held Oct. 13-15 at the Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.8no.1
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International Comic Arts Festival (10th : 2005 : Washington,
D.C.)
ICAF : the Tenth Annual International Comic Arts Festival.
-- 20 p. ; 22 cm. -- Conference program for the event held
at the Library of Congress, October 13-15, 2005. -- Guest
biographies of: Bob Andelman, Fang Cheng, Andrew D. Cooke,
Jon B. Cooke, R. Fiore, Paul Grist, Benjamin Herzberg,
Kevin (Kal) Kallaugher, Harry Katz, John A. Lent, Jerry
Robinson, Ann Telnaes, and Tom Toles. -- Abstracts of
papers by: Jose Alaniz, Noelle Paulson Bradley, Isaac
Cates, Adam Cathcart, Alisia Chase, Mercedes Diaz, Clark
Farmer, Ryan Holmberg, Christine Hong, Cathy Leaker,
Nhu-Hoa Nguyen, Hector Fernández, Pedro Pérez del Solar,
Ernesto Priego, Shawn Saler, Deborah Shamoon, Joel Vessels,
Michael Wenthe, and Benjamin Woo. -- ICAF committee
biographies of: Stanford Carpenter, Cécile Danehy, Craig
Fischer, Charles Hatfield, Ana Merino, Jeffrey A. Miller,
Mark Nevins, Marc Singer, and Guy Spielmann. -- Unofficial
compact disc sound recording with partial proceedings laid
in. -- Call no.: PN6702.I47 2005
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International Comic Arts Festival (10th : 2005 : Washington,
D.C.)
"Superheroes to the Rescue" / Bob Massey. p. E1, E5 in The
Express, October 13-16, 2005 .-- An article about the 10th
Annual International Comics Arts Festival at the Library of
Congress. -- Call no.: folio PN6710.S35 2005
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International Comic Arts Festival (2006)
"ICAF Seeks Papers" p. 48 in The Comics Journal, no. 274
(Feb. 2006). -- International Comic Arts Festival will take
place at the Library of Congress, Oct. 12-14, 2006. --
(Newswatch : Journal Datebook) -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.274
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International Comic Arts Festival--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 407) in Des Comics et des Hommes : Histoire
Culturelle des Comic Books aux Etats-Unis / Jean-Paul
Gabilliet (Paris : Editions du Temps, 2005). -- Call no.:
PN6725.G32D4 2005
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International Comic Arts Festival--Miscellanea.
"SPX Suffers Identity Crisis : Venue Uncertainty,
Communications Problems Precipitate Resignations" / by
Michael Dean. p. 11-16 in The Comics Journal, no. 251 (Mar.
2003). -- (Newswatch) -- Article about the Small Press Expo
and its relationships with ICAF (International Comic Arts
Festival) and the Baltimore Comic-Con. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.251
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"International Comic Arts Festival Draws International
Creators, Theorists" / Craig Fischer. p. 41-42 in The
Comics Journal, no. 264 (Nov./Dec. 2004). -- (Newswatch :
Journal Datebook) -- Report on ICAF held Sept. 30 to Oct.
2, 2004, in Bethesda Md. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.264
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International Comic Book Co.
Catalogue. -- Brandon, Manitoba, Canada : International
Comic Book Co., . -- ill. ; 39 cm. -- Sale catalog from a
dealer in comics back issues. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 55
(1995?) . -- Call no.: PN6731 .I5
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International Comics.
Index entry (p. 300) in The Comic-Book Book, ed. by Don
Thompson & Dick Lupoff (Krause Publications, 1998). -- Call
no.: PN6725.T5 1998
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International Comics.
Index entry (p. 33) in A History of Underground Comics / by
Mark James Estren. 3rd ed. (Berkeley, Calif. : Ronin,
1993). Call no.: PN6725.E75 1993
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International Comics.
Index entry (p. 154) in Panel by Panel : A History of
Australian Comics, by John Ryan (Stanmore, NSW : Cassell
Australia, 1979). -- Index by John Melloy. -- Call no.:
PN6790.A8R9
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International Comics.
"Screaming Metal" p. 58-84 in The Comics Journal, no. 94
(Oct. 1984) -- Data from Pete Coogan. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.94
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International Comics and Animation Festival (2nd : 1996)
Dimitri : a Pilgrim in the Gulag / Alan Farrell. -- 16
leaves : ill. ; 28 cm. -- Date from program book of The
second annual International Comics and Animation Festival,
Washington, DC, Sept. 26-29, 1996. This paper about the
work of Dimitri (Guy Mouminoux) was delivered on Saturday,
Sept. 28. -- Call no.: PN6745.F26 1996
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International Comics and Animation Festival (2nd : 1996)
"Georgetown Set to Host International Festival" p. 15 in
The Comics Journal, no. 188 (July 1996) (Newswatch) --
Second International Comics and Animation Festival,
Washington, D.C., Sept. 26-28, 1996.
1. Conventions and congresses. 2. International Comics and
Animation Festival (Washington, D.C. : 1996) Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.188
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Internatonal Comics and Animation Festival (2nd : 1996)
"A High-Class Strip Show : Festival Draws a Bead on French
Comics" / by Frank Ahrens. p. C1, C6 in the Washington
Post, Sept. 30, 1996. -- Article about the International
Comics and Animation Festival, with guest of honor Claire
Bretecher. Quotes Bretecher, Guy Spielmann, and Pierre
Christin. -- Jump title: "A Comical Culture Clash." -- Call
no.: folio PN6710.S35 1996
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International Comics and Animation Festival (2nd : 1996)
The Second Annual International Comics and Animation
Festival, Washington, DC, September 26-29, 1996. --
Washington, D.C., 1996. -- 8 p. ; 22 cm. -- Program book.
-- Poster and handouts (total 4 leaves) laid in. -- Call
no.: PN6702 .I47 1996
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International Comics and Animation Festival (2nd : 1996)
"Social Studies : European Comics and the International
Comics and Animation Festival" / by Larry Rodman. p. 29-34
in The Comics Journal, no. 191 (Nov. 1996) --
(International)
1. International Comics and Animation Festival (Washington,
D.C. : 1996) I. Rodman, Larry. II. European Comics and the
International Comics and Animation Festival. k. Conventions
and congresses. Call no.: PN6700.C62no.191
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International Comics and Animation Festival (3rd : 1997)
"Hardly Bullshit" / Jeff Miller. p. 5, 8 in The Comics
Journal, no. 206 (Aug. 1998). -- (Blood & Thunder) -- Takes
exception to coverage of his presentation at the
International Comics and Animation Festival. -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.206
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International Comics and Animation Festival (3rd : 1997)
"The Third Annual International Comics and Animation
Festival" / Larry Rodman. p. 25-31 in The Comics Journal,
no. 199 (Oct. 1997). -- (News Watch) -- Con held Sept.
18-20, in Washington, D.C. (Georgetown University), and
Silver Springs, Md. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.199
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Actus Tragicus (Israel) : Guest Artists" p. 35-36 in The
Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) --
Describes a presentation at the Fourth International Comics
and Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998), by Rutu Modan,
Yirmi Pinkus, Mira Friedmann, Batia Kolton and Itzik
Rennert. Includes photograph of three of the artists. --
Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Amok (France) : Guest Artists" p. 34 in The Comics
Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) -- Describes
a presentation by Yvan Alagbé and Olivier Marboef at the
Fourth International Comics and Animation Festival (Sept.
24-27, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Comics Museums" p. 30 in The Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov.
1998). -- (News Watch) -- Describes presentations at the
Fourth International Comics and Animation Festival (Sept.
24-27, 1998): Jean-Pierre Mercier (French National Comics
Museum) ; Mort Walker and Abby Brennan Roeloffs
(International Museum of Cartoon Art) ; Fiona Russell
(Words and Pictures Museum) -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Comics at the Margins" p. 33-34 in The Comics Journal, no.
208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) -- Describes presentations
at the Fourth International Comics and Animation Festival
(Sept. 24-27, 1998): Jose Alaniz ("Towards a History of a
Stalled Medium : Comics in Russia") ; Tom Furtwangler ("The
Shadow Industry : Health Education Comics and Fotonovelas")
; Michael Rhode ("Hermann Faber : Civil War Medical
Illustrator as One-Time Caricaturist") -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Comics, Transgression and Cultural Argument" p. 32 in The
Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) --
Describes presentations at the Fourth International Comics
and Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998): Alvise Mattozzi
("A Socio-Semiotic Analysis of the Underground Comix") ;
Libbie McQuillan ("Tradition and Transgression : The
Laughter of Claire Brétecher") ; Heather Sinclair ("Julie
Doucet's Dirty Plotte : Reflections of a Fan, a Female, and
a Fellow Artist") -- Call no.: PN6700.C 62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Difference and Stereotyping in Comics" p. 28-29 in The
Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) --
Describes presentations at the Fourth International Comics
and Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998): Dorothy Betz:
("Asterix on the Road : Why Foreigners are Funny") ;
William H. Foster ("The Changing Image of Blacks in Comics,
1890s-1990s") ; Anne N. Thalheimer on Roberta Gregory and
Alison Bechdel ("What Does a White Dyke Write Like?") ;
John Lent ("Comic Art of Asia : An Invisible Giant
Awakening") -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Dylan Horrocks on New Zealand Comics : Guest Artist" p. 36
in The Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch)
-- Describes a presentation at the Fourth International
Comics and Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998). -- Call
no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"The Fourth International Comics and Animation Festival : A
Ground-Level Report" / by Larry Rodman. p. 28-36 in The
Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) --
Held September 24-27, 1998 in Bethesda, Maryland.
Illustrated report describes presentations by scholars and
and guest artists. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Max (Spain) : Guest of Honor" p. 36 in The Comics Journal,
no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) -- Describes a
presentation at the Fourth International Comics and
Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998), with moderator Mark
Nevins. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"New Voices in Comics 1998 : A Roundtable" p. 216-237 in
International Journal of Comic Art, v. 1, no. 2 (Fall
1999). -- Transcribes a discussion at the 1998
International Comic Arts Festival in Bethesda, Md.
Moderator is Mark Nevins, and participants are Megan Kelso,
James Kochalka, Scott Gilbert, Dylan Horrocks, and Tom Hart
; transcribed by Rich Pettus. -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.1no.2
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"1972-97, 25 Years of Innovation in French Comics" p. 34-35
in The Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch)
-- Describes a presentation at the Fourth International
Comics and Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998), by
Jean-Pierre Mercier of the French National Museum of
Comics. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
Nga Pakiwaituho o Aotearoa : New Zealand Comics / edited by
Dylan Horrocks. -- Auckland, N.Z. : Hicksville Press, 1998.
-- ca. 100 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- "Catalogue to the
exhibition of the same name, which was first shown at the
Small Press Expo/International Comics and Animation
Festival at Bethesda, MD, USA in September 1998." -- Call
no.: PN6790.N46N45 1998
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Questions of Reading and Audience" p. 29-30 in The Comics
Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) -- Describes
presentations at the Fourth International Comics and
Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998): Jonathan Frome on
Scott McCloud ("Identification in Comics") ; John F. Ronan
on Gilles Deleuze and underground comics ("Deleuze and
Comics : Image, Repetition, Representation, Series) ;
Joseph Witek ("American Comics Discourse : A Historical
Survey") -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Recovering History in Comics and Cartoons" p. 31-32 in The
Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) --
Describes presentations at the Fourth International Comics
and Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998): Bart Beaty
("Wertham on Hamlet") ; Randall Clark on early Mickey Mouse
shorts ("The Mouse and the Movies") ; Ana Merino on Little
Orphan Annie and Little Lulu ("Two Little Girls and Their
Ideological Perspectives") -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Slim (Algeria/France) : Guest Artist" p. 30-31 in The
Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) --
Describes a presentation at the Fourth International Comics
and Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998). -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"Strip Core (Slovenia) : Guest Artists" p. 32-33 in The
Comics Journal, no. 208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) --
Describes a presentation by Jakob Klemencic and Igor
Prassel at the Fourth International Comics and Animation
Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998). -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics and Animation Festival (4th : Bethesda,
Md. : 1998)
"The World of Arab Comics" p. 30 in The Comics Journal, no.
208 (Nov. 1998). -- (News Watch) -- Describes a
presentation at the Fourth International Comics and
Animation Festival (Sept. 24-27, 1998): Allen Douglas and
Fedwa Malti-Douglas ("Between Children's Literature and
Adult Politics") -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.208
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International Comics Awards.
"Howard Chaykin, Milton Caniff honored at international
convention" p. 23 (Comics Journal #111 September 1986) --
Data from Pete Coogan.
k. Chaykin, Howard--Miscellanea. k. Caniff, Milton Arthur,
1907- --Miscellanea. k. Conventions and congresses. k.
International Comics Awards. k. Awards. Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.111
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International Comics Week.
Cavalcade of American Comics : a History of Comic Strips
from 1896 to 1964. -- Sponsored by the Golden Triangle
Assn., the Pittsburgh Press and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
1963. -- 16 p. : col. ill. ; 37 cm. -- "During
International Comics Week, March 30 - April 4, in
conjunction with Newspaper Comics Council, Inc." -- Call
no.: PN6725.C35 1963b
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International Comix Dept.
"The Adventures of P.C. Frank" 1 p. in Heavy Tragi-Comics
(Berkeley, Calif : Print Mint, 1969). -- (International
Comix Dept.) -- "P.C. Frank is a strip which appears in
flier form on the streets of London's Notting Hill Gate...
by Dave Webster." -- Call no.: PN6728.45.P7H4
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International Commerce.
"From Many Lands" 1 p. in All American Men of War, no. 90
(Mar./Apr. 1962). -- Page about international commerce,
"published as a public service in cooperation with the
National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization
for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the
U.S." -- Call no.: PN6728.2.N3A4no.90
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International Communication and Popular Culture.
Asian Popular Culture / edited by John A. Lent. -- Boulder
: Westview Press, 1995. -- 232 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. --
(International Communication and Popular Culture) --
Includes bibliographical references and index. Comics
contents: "Cartooning in Sri Lanka : a precarious tightrope
act" / Leonard Rifas ; "Sexism in Japanese weekly comic
magazines for men" / Kinko Ito ; "Sanmao : classic cartoons
and Chinese popular culture" / Mary Ann Farquhar ;
"Immortal picture-stories : comic art in early Indian art"
/ Aruna Rao. -- Call no.: DS12.A7355 1995
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International Communication Association.
Collecting Comic Books : a study of the fan and curatorial
consumption / Keith Murphy, Jonathan David Tankel, James
Smead. -- 26 p. ; 28 cm. -- Includes bibliographical
references. -- Presented to the annual conference of the
International Communication Association at Miami, FL on May
23, 1992. -- "This is a work in progress. Permission must
be secured for any use of this research report." -- Call
no.: PN6725.M816C56 1992
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International Conference on Culture and Communication (7th :
Philadelphia, Penn. : 1989)
Re-Creating Vietnam : A Semiotic Analysis of The 'Nam, a
Comic Book Representation of the War / Amy J. Kiste (Amy
Kiste Nyberg). -- 26 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. -- Paper presented
at the 7th International Conference on Culture and
Communication, Philadelphia, PA, October 5-7, 1989. --
Includes bibliographical references. -- Subjects: Vietnam
war in comics, war comics. -- Call no.: PN6725.N88R4 1989
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International Congress of Comics (New York : Apr. 1972)
"The First American International Congress of Comics" / by
Jean Pierre Dionnet. p. 18-19 in Graphic Story World, v. 2,
no. 3 (Sept. 1972). -- Report on the first "Congress of
Comics of New York" (April 25-28?, 1972) illustrated with
photographs, and a list of awards presented. -- Call no.:
PN6725.K9G7v.2no.3
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International Congress of Comics (New York : Apr. 1972)
--Miscellanea.
Index entry to Cartoonist Profiles, no. 15 (Sept. 1972), p.
4, 10, 65-67 -- Data from R.C. Harvey.
1. Conventions and congresses. I. International Congress of
Comics. Call no.: NC1300.C35no.
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International Conspiracies.
"Enter the Zulu" (Zwanna, Son of Zulu) / Nabile P. Hage,
writer, creator, editor in chief ; John Ruiz, penciller,
background inks ; Erik Myers, inker ; Steve Roman,
letterer-colorist. 26 p. in Zwanna, Son of Zulu, no. 1
(Apr./May 1993). -- Summary: Eighteen year old Prince
Zwanna enrolls at BASU (Black American State University),
where his brother King Siafa has sent him for his royal
education. At registration he meets a classmate named
Stefani Stoul, and in class the next day he asks her out.
Another classmate hears Zwanna's definition of ethics in
class ("we kill our enemies"), and reports Zwanna to Wilma
Femse, chief of the Focal Spy Company (FSC). FCS is
apparently part of an international conspiracy that King
Siafra warned him Zwanna about. The other three agents of
FSC are called the Black Widows, named Georgina Shrubs,
Rhoda Rayban, and Jamie Carter. All four are white
transvestites. That night Zwanna's "Zulu sense" wakes him
and he rushes out to find three white thugs beating up a
black couple. One thung has a Hitler moustache, one has a
swastika tattoo, and one wears a Confederate flag. All
three are skinheads. Zwanna shouts the word "Zhaab!" and is
transformed into a near-naked warrior with a spear and
necklaces. The thugs are quickly killed. In the office of
the Black Widows, the four transvestites make plans to
catch Zwanna, focusing on his radicalism and his sexuality.
In an office closet they have the corpse of W.R. Tolbert of
Liberia. Soon Zwanna is kidnapped and chained for their
admiration, and Stefani is brought out and threatened. This
is too much, Stefani faints, and Zwanna shouts "Zhaab!"
This gives him the power to rip the chains from the
concrete and kill three of the transvestites. He then
shouts "Chaka!" which enables him to leap ahead of the
final transvestite and kill him. Zwanna picks up the
unconscious Stefani and heads for home. -- Call no.:
PN6728.6.D35Z9no.1
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International Convention of Comic Art (1968 : New York, N.Y.)
International Convention of Comic Art Program. -- New York
: Society for Comic Art Research and Preservation, 1968. --
40 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. -- Title from back cover.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Congresses. I. International
Convention of Comic Art (1968 : New York, N.Y.) Call no.:
PN6702.I5 1968
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International Cooperation.
The Knowhow Book of Detection / Judy Hindley and Donald
Rumbelow ; illustrated by Colin King. -- London : Usborne,
1978. -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm. -- (The Knowhow Books)
-- Educational comic introduces the basic elements of crime
detection, including searching for fingerprints,
interviewing witnesses, using clues, collecting evidence,
and international cooperation. -- Call no.: HV8073.8.H5
1978
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International Corben Calendar.
1986 International Corben Calendar. -- New York : Catalan
Communications, 1985. -- 12 leaves : col. ill. ; 49 cm. --
Title from cover.
I. Corben, Richard. II. International Corben Calendar. Call
no.: PN6727.C65I5 1985
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International Corporations.
"I Sued a Huge International Corporation"* (Free for All,
Mar. 10, 1999) / by Brett Merhar. -- Summary: John Daly
asks where Clay got the 50 grand for the golf bet, and Clay
says he made it the American way. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"lawsuits"
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International Correspondence Schools.
"Pete Duncan, Dropout" 1 p. in Archie, no. 164 (June 1966).
-- Advertising strip for International Correspondence
Schools. -- Call no.: PN6728.1.A7A7no.164
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International Cowgirl Magazine. -- Plymouth, MI :
Iconographics, 1992- . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- By Mark
Ricketts. -- Alternative genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1, no.
1-2 (1992). -- Call no.: PN6728.6.C3 I53
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International Cowgirl Magazine--Reviews.
"Rodeo Round-Up ; Mark Ricketts' International Cowgirl" / a
review by Aaron Cohen. p. 95 in The Comics Journal, no. 156
(Feb. 1993). -- (Comics Library) -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.156
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International Cowgirls.
Whiskey Dickel, International Cowgirl / Mark Ricketts, Mike
Hawthorne. -- Orange, CA : Image Comics, 2003. -- 1 v. :
ill. ; 27 cm. -- Call no.: PN6727.H3454W47 2003
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International Crime Patrol.
Index entry (p. 31) in All in Color for a Dime, edited by
Dick Lupoff & Don Thompson (Iola, WI : Krause Publications,
1997). -- Call no.: NC1426.A43 1997
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International Crime Patrol.
Index entry (p. 300) in The Comic-Book Book, ed. by Don
Thompson & Dick Lupoff (Krause Publications, 1998). -- Call
no.: PN6725.T5 1998
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International Crime Patrol.
Index entry (p. 86) in Encyclopédie des bandes dessinées /
ed. Marjorie Alessandrini. Nouv. ed. (Paris : A Michel,
1986) Call no.: PN6707.E5 1986
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International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
100 Days in the Land of the Thousand Hills / illustrated by
Mark Njoroge Kinuthia. -- Arusha, Tanzania : Immediate
Office of the Registrar (IOR), External Relations and
Strategy Planning Sections (ERSPS), Communications Cluster,
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Arusha
International Conference Centre, 2011. -- 55 p. : col. ill.
; 30 cm. -- Historical genre, about the Rwandan Civil War,
1994. -- Call no.: DT450.435.A11 2011
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International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Testifying Before the International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda. -- Arusha, Tanzania : International Criminal
Tribunal for Rwanda, 2005? -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. --
"United Nations." -- Library has 2008 printing. --
Educational genre. -- Call no.: KZ1201.A2 I588 2005
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International Cuisine.
"The Biggest Display of International Cuisine Ever
Assembled in One Place!* (Blondie, Jan. 9, 1993) / Young &
Drake. -- Summary: Dagwood decides to go to a catering
conference with Blondie. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55
"cuisine"
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International Cyprus Cartoon Museum.
"Portfolio" / edited by John A. Lent. p. 655-663 in
International Journal of Comic Art, v. 17, no. 2
(Fall/Winter 2015). -- Features winners of the 4th annual
International "Olive" Cartoon Contest, judged in Kyrenia,
Cyprus in June and July 2015. All submissions are housed in
the International Cyprus Cartoon Museum. -- Featured are
works by Ali Maraee (Iran), Philippe Bossens, (Belgium),
Cengiz Beyzoydan (Cyprus), Farzane Vaziritahar (Iran),
Kürsat Zaman (Turkey), Muammer Kothas (Turkey), Raul
Alfonso Grisales (Colombia), Vladimir Stankovski (Serbia)
and, on the back cover, Mehmet Kahraman (Turkey). -- Call
no.: PN6700.I54v.17no.2
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International Defence and Aid Fund.
Fighting Apartheid : a cartoon history. -- London :
International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa and
UNESCO, 1988. -- 76 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. -- "First published
in 1987 by IDAF".
1. Apartheid--South Africa--History. 2. South Africa--Race
relations. I. International Defence and Aid Fund. II.
Unesco. a. Africana. Call no.: DT763.F5 1988
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"L'International des Musées de la Bande Dessinée et de la
Caricature" p. 114-119 in 9e art : Les Cahiers du Musée de
la Bande Dessinée, no. 4 (Jan. 1999). -- English summary
(from p. 143): "The first ever International Convention of
Cartoon and Comics Museums was held in Angoulême on 20th,
21st and 22nd November 1998. Eleven institutions from all
over the world were represented. This event foreshadows the
setting up of a network of collections and exhibitions and
the development of co-ventures in the fields of
publication, exhibitions, etc. This is a report on the
meeting and a complete list of participants." -- The
participating institutions are each briefly described:
Karikatur & Cartoon Museum Basel (Switzerland) ;
International Museum of Cartoon Art (Florida) ; Centre
Belge de la Bande Dessinée (Brussels) ; Centre for the
Study of Cartoons and Caricature (Kent, England) ; Ohio
State University Cartoon Research Library ; Het Nederlands
Stripmuseum (Groningen) ; Wilhelm-Busch Museum (Hannover) ;
Bedeteca de Lisboa (Portugal) ; National Museum of Cartoon
Art (Cartoon Art Trust) (London) ; Museo Italiano del
Fumetto (Lucca/Turin). -- Call no.: folio PN6700.N44no.4
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International Design Conference (Aspen, Co. : 1955)
Osborn on Leisure. -- New York : E. R. Squibb, 1956. -- 95
p. : col. ill. ; 22 x 27 cm. -- "An address [delivered in
August 1955] before the International Design Conference at
Aspen, Colorado." -- By cartoonist Robert Chesley Osborn.
-- Call no.: NC1429 .O6356 1956
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International Detroit Black Expo (2008)
"Tapping the Marketplace : Entrepreneurs Network, Gain
Exposure" / by Margarita Bauza. p. 10A, 11A in the Detroit
Free Press, June 7, 2008. -- Article about the
International Detroit Black Expo, also called Buy Black
Weekend. The first photograph shows "self-published comic
book creator" Andre Betts displaying his work. -- Call no.:
folio PN6710.S35 2008
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International Dimensons of the Postwar Anti-Comics Campaign.
Pulp Demons : International Dimensions of the Postwar
Anti-Comics Campaign / edited by John A. Lent. -- Madison,
N.J. : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London :
Associated University Presses, 1999. -- 306 p. : ill. ; 24
cm. -- Includes bibliographical references and index. --
Call no.: PN6710.P85 1999
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International Disneyana Enthusiasts Association.
Ken Anderson's Mouse Magic. -- Sacramento, CA : IDEA, the
International Disneyana Enthusiasts Association, . -- ill.
; 28 cm. -- A zine for Disney fans. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1,
no. 2. -- Call no.: PN1999.W27K4
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The International Dog / by Bob Gumpertz ; introduction by
Snoopy with the assistance of Charles Schulz. -- New York :
Golden Press, 1968. -- 1 v. : chiefly ill. ; 25 cm. --
Cartoons about dogs. -- Call no.: NC1429.G85 I6 1968
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"International Emergency Fund Created for Persecuted
Commentators" p. 38 in The Comics Journal, no. 274 (Feb.
2006). -- (Newswatch : Journal Datebook) -- Arab writers,
cartoonists, artists and journalists meeting in Amman,
Jordan, established the fund for "persecuted colleagues in
the Middle East and North Africa." -- Call no.:
PN6700.C62no.274
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International European Cartoons.
Now You Know : a Selection of South African Cartoons
Featuring the "Little Man" / by Bob Connolly. -- South
Africa : Central News Agency, 1939? -- 108 p. : chiefly
ill. ; 22 x 29 cm. -- Contents: South African parliamentary
sketches ; Now you know series ; International European
cartoons. -- Call no.: NC1740.S6C6 1939
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International Fallout Shelter Zone.
I.F.S. Zone. -- No. 1 (Sept. 1987)- . -- 1987- . -- ill. ;
26 cm. -- Title from cover. -- "A KH3 Production." --
LIBRARY HAS: no. 1.
1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc. I.
International Fallout Shelter Zone. Call no.:
PN6728.55.K47I2
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International Fandom Inflation Control Club.
IFICC Newsletter. -- Tulsa, Okla. : International Fandom
Inflation Control Club, . -- ill. ; 28 cm. -- Description
based on no. 10 (Oct. 1976); masthead title. -- Ceased with
no. 15 (1977) -- Continued by: TerIFFIC. -- LIBRARY HAS:
no. 10-15.
1. Comic books, strips, etc.--Collectors and
collecting--Periodicals. I. International Fandom Inflation
Control Club. Call no.: PN6725.I35
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International Fandom Inflation Control Club.
TerIFICC. -- Shaw AFB, SC : International Fandom Inflation
Control Club, 1977- . -- ill. ; 28 cm. -- Began with no.
16. -- Periodical about collecting comics. -- Continues:
IFICC Newsletter. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 16-20, 22-29, 32-33,
35 (1977-1980). -- Call no.: PN6725.I35
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International Federation of Free Journalists.
The Great Challenge / as seen by international artists from
Australia, Austria, Canada, Ceylon, Colombia, Eire,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece,
Holland, India, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan,
Sweden, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, U.S.A. / Josef
Josten, editor. -- London : Pemrow Publications, 1958. --
128 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. -- "Published for the first
international exhibition of political cartoons in London,
'The Great Challenge,' organised by the International
Federation of Free Journalists at Hulton House, Fleet
Street, Oct. 1958." -- Call no.: NC1355 .I5 1958
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International Film Service (Studio)
Index entry (p. 37, 267, 338) in The World Encyclopedia of
Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit : Gale Research,
1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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International Film Service (Studio)
Katzenjammer Kids and : index entry (p. 330) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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International Film Service (Studio)
Krazy Kat cartoons : index entry (p. 342) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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International Film Service (Studio)
La Cava, Gregory, and : index entry (p. 347) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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International Film Service (Studio)
Lantz, Walter, and : index entry (p. 350) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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International Film Service (Studio)
Moser, Frank, and : index entry (p. 401) in The World
Encyclopedia of Cartoons, ed. by Maurice Horn (Detroit :
Gale Research, 1980). Call no.: NC1325.W67 1980
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International Gangsters.
"Operations, Report!" 2 p. text in Men in Action, no. 5
(Feb. 1958). -- Begins: "I can still remember the looks on
the faces of some of our neighbors, the day I hung my
civilian clothes up in a locker and marched off to do my
duty against Hitler, Hirohito, Mussolini and the rest of
those international gangsters." -- Call no.:
PN6728.2.M4A5no.5
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International General.
How to Read Donald Duck : imperialist ideology in the
Disney comic / Ariel Dorfman, Armand Mattelart ;
translation and introduction by David Kunzle. -- New York :
International General, 1975. -- 112 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. --
Translation of: Para leer al Pato Donald. -- Bibliography:
p. 100-112. -- About Walt Disney Productions, propaganda,
developing countries, and funny animal comics. -- Call no.:
PN6725.D6
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International General.
How to Read Donald Duck : imperialist ideology in the
Disney comic / Ariel Dorfman, Armand Mattelart ;
translation and introduction by David Kunzle, with appendix
by John Shelton Lawrence. -- 2nd ed., enlarged. -- New York
: International General, 1984. -- 119 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. --
Translation of: Para leer al Pato Donald. -- Bibliography:
p. 100-112. -- About Walt Disney Productions, propaganda,
developing countries, and funny animal comics. -- Call no.:
PN6725.D613 1984
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"International Good Neighbor Club" 1 p. text in New Adventure
Comics, no. 18 (Aug. 1937). -- Call no.: PN6728.1.N3A3m
no.18
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International Graphic Novel Conference.
Index entry (p. 18) in The Will Eisner Companion, by N.C.
Christopher Couch & Stephen Weiner (New York : DC Comics,
2004). -- Call no.: PN6727.E35 Z5C6 2004
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International Graphic Novels At Their Zenith.
I.G.N.A.T.Z. -- Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics Books, 2008. --
32 p. : ill. (part col.) ; 26 cm. -- (Free Comic Book Day ;
2008) -- "#1." -- Previews of forthcoming books. --
"International Graphic Novels At Their Zenith." --
Alternative genre. -- Call no.: PN6728.7.F34 I34 2008
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International Graphics.
Preludio de Amor. -- Buenos Aires : International Graphics,
. -- ill. ; 28 cm. -- "Novelas foto-ilustradas completas."
-- Romance genre fotonovelas. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 2 (1979).
-- Call no.: PN6790.A74P7
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International Health Projects.
"The Hope Sails On" / by Norah Smaridge ; illustrated by
Dick Giordano. p. 10-15 in Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact, v.
22, no. 18 (May 4, 1967). -- Begins: "Disease and lack of
proper food have long caused suffering and death in many
countries. Ten years ago, President Eisenhower started and
international health project. He asked Dr. William Walsh
how best to run it. The doctor came up with an original
idea, the world's first peacetime hospital ship!" -- Call
no.: PN6728.1.P43T7v.22no.18
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International Herald Tribune.
Index entry (p. 205) in The Penguin Book of Comics, by
George Perry and Alan Aldridge. Rev. ed. Harmondsworth,
England : Penguin Books, 1971. -- Call no.: NC1340.P4 1971
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International Heroes.
Chutz-Pow! : Superheroes of the Holocaust / stories written
by Wayne Wise. -- Pittsburgh : The Holocaust Center of
Greater Pittsburgh, 2014- . -- ill. ; 26 cm. -- Contents:
v. 1. The Upstanders ; v. 2. International Heroes. --
Historical genre, about the Holocaust and Jewish resistance
during World War II. -- LIBRARY HAS: v. 1-2. -- Call no.:
PN6728.25.H57C47 2014
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International Heroes of DC.
Index entry to Amazing Heroes, no. 50 (July 1, 1984) --
Checklist-- Data from Robert Klein.
k. DC International Heroes. k. International Heroes of DC.
Call no.: PN6725.A47no.50
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International Heroes of DC.
Index entry to Amazing Heroes, no. 59 (Nov. 15, 1984)
(letter col) -- Data from Robert Klein.
k. DC International Heroes. k. International Heroes of DC.
Call no.: PN6725.A47no.59
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International Humor Advisory Council.
Secret Teachings of a Comic Book Master : the Art of
Alfredo Alcala / by Phil Yeh & Heidi MacDonald ;
introductions by Gil Kane & Roy Thomas. -- Lompoc, CA :
International Humor Advisory Council, 1994. -- 72 p. : ill.
; 28 cm. -- Call no.: PN6790.P473 A38S4 1994
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International Incident.
Thunderbolts : International Incident. -- New York : Marvel
Publishing, 2008. -- 32 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Marvel
One-Shot) -- "No. 1, April 2008." -- Superhero genre. --
Call no.: PN6728.7.M3T4795 2008
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International Incident.
The Transformers : International Incident / Mike Costa ;
art by E.J. Su, Javier Saltares, and Guido Guidi. -- San
Diego : IDW Publishing, 2010. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
-- "Vol. 2". -- Science fiction genre. -- Call no.:
PN6728.T67 I5 2010
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"An International Incident on Our Hands"* (In the Bleachers,
Sept. 1, 2007) / by Steve Moore. -- Summary: In the
ballpark, Alan has pushed the "ICBM" button instead of the
"fireworks" button. -- Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "buttons"
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International Insanity. -- New York : Phi Publishing Company,
1976- . -- ill. (part col.) ; 28 cm. -- Humor magazine. --
LIBRARY HAS: v. 1, no. 1. -- Call no.: AP101 .I5
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International Institute for Sustainable Development.
There is a Better Way! : an Introduction to the Development
as Freedom Approach. -- Nairobi : International Institute
for Sustainable Development ; Mazingira Institute, 2003. --
54 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. -- "This documentary comic-book is
based entirely on the sequence of ideas and concepts
expressed in Amartya Sen's Development as Freedom, Oxford
University Press, 1999." -- Call no.: HC79.E5T467 2003
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International Intrigue.
Season of Hungry Ghosts / written by Andy Diggle ;
illustrated by Aaron Campbell ; colored by William
Crabtree. -- Mount Laurel, NJ : Dynamite Entertainment,
2014. -- 1 v. : col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- (Uncanny ; 1) --
"Collects issues one though six of Uncanny by Dynamite
Entertainment." -- "Weaver has six billion skill sets, but
only one last chance! Born with an uncanny ability, he can
steal other people's memories, abilities, and expertise for
a limited time. A man with a power like that could change
the world, but as a professional gambler, con-man, and
thief-for-hire, Weaver prefers to look out for Number One.
That is, until he finds himself drawn into a dangerous game
of international intrigue where the rules keep changing,
the players are hidden, and the first thing he stands to
lose is his life. And maybe, just maybe, he isn't so unique
after all." -- Superhero genre. -- Call no.:
PN6727.C27225S4 2014
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International Iron Man. -- New York : Marvel Worldwide, 2016.
-- col. ill. ; 26 cm. -- Published no. 1 (May 2016) - no. 7
(Nov. 2017). -- Superhero genre. -- LIBRARY HAS: no. 1-7.
-- Call no.: PN6728.8.M3 I477
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International Journal.
Index entry (p. 89) in A History of Komiks of the
Philippines and Other Countries, by Cynthia Roxas & Joaquin
Arevalo Jr. (Islas Filipinas Pub. Co., 1985). -- Call no.:
PN6790.P47R6 1985
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International Journal of Comic Art. -- Drexel Hill, PA : John
A. Lent, 1999- . -- ill. ; 22 cm. -- Began with v. 1, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 1999). -- Periodical about comics. --
LIBRARY HAS: v. 1, no. 1 - v. 22, no. 2 (1999-2019) -- Call
no.: PN6700.I54
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 1, no. 1 (Spring/Summer
1999)
CONTENTS: "Finally, an International Journal for Comic Art"
(Editor's Notes) p. 1-3 -- "Comics Criticism in the United
States : A Brief Historical Survey" p. 4-16 -- "A Framework
for Studying Comic Art" p. 17-32 -- "Comic Art in Scholarly
Writing : A Citation Guide" p. 33-41 -- "The Marumaru
Chinbun and the Origins of the Japanese Political Cartoon"
p. 42-56 -- "Proving Silas an Artist : Winsor McCay's
Formal Experiments in Comics and Animation" p. 57-75 --
"William Hogarth : Printing Techniques and Comics" p. 76-89
-- "Breaking Taboos : Sexuality in the Work of Will Eisner
and the Early Wordless Novels" p. 90-103 -- "Comics in the
Development of Africa" p. 104-121 -- "Featuring Stories by
the World's Greatest Authors : Classics Illustrated and the
'Middlebrow Problem' in the Postwar Era" p. 122-139 --
"Recovering Sensuality in Comic Theory" p. 140-149 -- "The
Horrors of Cartooning in Slim's Algeria" p. 150-156 -- "Mr.
Punch, Dangerous Savior" p. 157-170 -- "Children's Comics
in Brazil : From Chiquinho to Mônica, a Difficult Journey"
p. 171-186 -- "Brazilian Adult Comics : The Age of Market"
p. 187-204 -- "Postmodern Spatiality and the Narrative
Structure of Comics" p. 205-218 -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.1no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 1, no. 2 (Fall 1999)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Note" p. 1-3 -- "Towards a History of a
'Stalled' Medium : Comics in Russia" p. 4-28 -- "Invisible
Order : Comics, Time and Narrative" p. 29-40 -- "Mexican
Magazine Censors Versus the United States Marines : A Case
Study of Transnational Reception" p. 41-54 -- "Dismantling
Evolution of Heroes : Aquaman's Amputation" p. 55-65 --
"Poland's Malgorzata Tabaka, Drawer of Lyrical Satirical
Cartoons" p. 66-75 -- "The Persuasive Techniques and
Psychological Validity of Seduction of the Innocent" p.
76-85 -- "Slovenian Comics" p. 86-97 -- "Islamic Classics
Illustrated : Regendering Medieval Philosophy in a Modern
Tunisian Strip" p. 98-106 -- "An Art of the Real : About
the Adulthood of Contemporary Comics" p. 107-126 -- "The
City and Housing in Turkish Cartoons" p. 127-131 --
"Licensing Farming and the American Comic Book Industry" p.
132-142 -- "The Commercialization of Comics : A Broad
Historical Overview" p. 143-170 -- "Press Cartoons and
Politics in Cameroon" p. 171-190 -- "The Engineering of
Humor" p. 191-194 -- "The Tarzan vs. Predator Comic Book
Mini-Series : An Ethnographic Analysis" p. 195-215 -- "New
Voices in Comics 1998 : A Roundtable" p. 216-237 -- "The
Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 238-241 -- "Reviews" p.
242-243 -- "Critical Closure" p. 244-247 --
"Correspondence" p. 248 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.1no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 2, no. 1 (Spring 2000)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Note" p. 1-2 -- "Cold War Comics" p.
3-32 -- "Reader Responses to Doug Murray's The 'Nam" p.
33-44 -- "A Comparative Study of Japanese Comics in
Southeast Asia and East Asia" p. 45-56 -- "Not a Pretty
Picture: Images of Married Life in Thai Comic Books" p.
57-75 -- "Weird Signs: Aesthetics of Comics as Parody" p.
76-84 -- "American Comic Strips and Silent Serials: A
Parallel" p. 85-89 -- "The Golden Age of Serbian Comics:
Belgrade Comic Art 1935-1941" p. 90-101 -- "East European
Cartooning: Differences Over Time and Space" p. 102-108 --
"Leonid Tishkov's Dabloids: Russian Myth in Comics" p.
109-116 -- "Outside Influence/Local Color: The Australian
Small Press" p. 117-132 -- "Terrorists, Bitches and Dykes:
Late 20th Century Lesbian Comix" p. 133-143 -- "Cyborg
Might: Conceptions of Power in Comic Book Art" p. 144-158
-- "Between the Sheets at Pilote: 1968-1973" p. 159-177 --
"Always the Other One: Salomón" p. 178-189 -- "Inodoro
Pereyra, a Gaucho in the Pampa of Paper and Ink" p. 190-197
-- "Leadership Stereotypes and Lexical Choices: An Example
of Nigerian Cartoons" p. 198-206 -- "The Printed Word" (new
books and periodicals listed) p. 207-208 -- "Reviews" p.
209-213 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.2no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 2, no. 2 (Fall 2000)
CONTENTS: "Double Vision : The Victorian Bi-Cultural World
of Henri Julien" p. 1-32 -- "The Emerging Image of the
Modern Woman in Hong Kong Comics of the 1960s & 1970s" p.
33-53 -- "Zapiro and South African Political Cartooning" p.
54-76 -- "Gnashing of Teeth : The Vagina Dentata Motif in
Bad Girl Comics" p. 77-99 -- "All in the Family :
Homophobia and Batman Comics in the 1950s" p. 100-110 --
"Gustave Doré's Comics" p. 111-120 -- "The Hungarian Comic
Strip at the Turn of the Millennium" p. 121-134 -- "Reading
as Rebellion : The Case of the Girls' Comic in Britain" p.
135-151 -- "Reading Community in Funtime Comics : a New
Zealand Narrative" p. 152-163 -- "Brazilian Superheroes in
Search of Their Own Identities" p. 164-177 -- "The Evolving
Novel : the Comic-Book Medium as the Next State" p. 178-190
-- "Krauts Hinaus : Graphic Stereotypes of German-Americans
Before and During World War I" p. 191-205 -- "Of Pop
Culture Pleasures and Radical Aesthetics : The Influence of
Popular Comic Strips on Picasso's Political Art" p. 206-232
-- "The Presidential Candidates in Political Cartoons : a
Reflection of Cultural Differences between the United
States and Korea" p. 233-247 -- "Laughing at the Glass
Ceiling in The Wall Street Journal Cartoons" p. 248-264 --
"Stories Without Words : A Bibliography with Annotations"
p. 265-306 -- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p.
307-309 -- "Reviews" p. 310-321 -- "Critical Closure" p.
322-324 -- "Portfolio" p. 325-331 -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.2no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 3, no. 1 (Spring 2001)
CONTENTS: "Comic Art: Some Global Issues" p. 3-8 --
"Shaping Sounds in Comics" p. 9-21 -- "A Virtual
Revolution: Australian Comic Creators and the Web" p. 22-37
-- "What a Picnic! Swamp Ecology in Walt Kelly's Pogo" p.
38-58 -- "Sister Art : A Short History of Chinese Cartoons
and Woodcuts in Singapore" p. 59-76 -- "The Function of
Dreams and Stories in The Sandman" p. 77-85 -- "American
Graffiti, French Style : Three Comic Strip Artists Look at
Pre-War America" p. 86-92 -- "Ideology in Four Colours :
British Cultural Studies Do Comics" p. 93-108 -- "Thoughts
and Views on Raymond Peynet, French Artist and Universal
Poet" p. 109-119 -- "The Nine Lives of Blackhawk's Oriental
: Chop Chop, Wu Cheng, and Weng Chan" p. 120-148 -- "Off Me
Head : Cartoons from English Newspapers Concerning the
Glenn Hoddle Affair" p. 149-169 -- "Several Ways of Making
a Cartoon (with 26 Examples)" p. 170-190 -- "Africa Ink :
Cartoonists Working Group : Towards an Association of
African Cartoonists" p. 191-197 -- "How to Withstand War,
the Rasto Ciric Way" p. 198-202 -- "Can You Dig It? The
World of Fast Willie Jackson" p. 203-209 -- "Interview with
Bertram Fitzgerald : The Life and Times of Fast Willie
Jackson (1976-1977)" p. 210-216 -- "Comic Strips : A
Bibliographic Essay" p. 217-250 -- "Resources for Scholars
at The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library" p.
251-262 -- "The Grand Comics Database (GCD) : An Evolving
Research Tool" p. 263-274 -- "The Printed Word" (new books
and periodicals listed) p. 275-277 -- "Book Reviews" p.
278-282 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p. 283-288 -- "Critical
Closure" p. 298-291 -- "Portfolio" p. 292-302 -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.3no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 3, no. 2 (Fall 2001)
CONTENTS: "Latin American Comic Art : A Symposium" p. 1-137
-- "The Singular Stories of the Terashima Neighborhood : A
Japanese Autobiographical Comic" p. 138-150 -- "Beyond
Shoujo, Blending Gender : Subverting the Homogendered World
in Shoujo Manga (Japanese Comics for Girls)" p. 151-161 --
"The Rhetoric of Parody in Claire Bretécher's Le Destin de
Monique" p. 162-174 -- "Figures and Representation of the
Fantastic in Andreas's Work" p. 175-188 -- "Gentrifying the
Alternatives or Alternifying the Mainstream? :
Consolidation, Incorporation, and the State of the Comic
Strip Satire in Alternative Weeklies, 1985-2000" p. 189-201
-- "Fredric Wertham Faces His Critics : Contextualizing the
Postwar Comics Debate" p. 202-221 -- "Changing Stories :
The Making and Analysis of a Critical Literacy Romance
Comic" p. 222-238 -- "Wham! Bam! The X-Men are Here : The
British Broadsheet Press and the X-Men Film and Comic" p.
239-249 -- "New Voices in Comics III (ICAF 2000)" p.
250-294 -- "Comic Books, a Bibliographic Essay" p. 295-328
-- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 329-331 --
"Book Review" p. 332-334 -- "Exhibition Review" p. 335 --
"Critical Closure" p. 336-337 -- "Portfolio" p. 338-343 --
Call no.: PN6700.I54v.3no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 4, no. 1 (Spring 2002)
CONTENTS: "There at the Beginning : Early Days of Comics
Scholarship" p. 5-96 -- "Growing Up with Dinosaurs" (Steve
Bissette interview) p. 97-133 -- "The Weaver's Art : An
Examination of Comic Book Writing" p. 134-142 -- "Comics
Narrative as Striptease" p. 143-150 -- "No Man is My Master
: American Romance Comics of the 1970s and the Women's
Liberation Movement" p. 151-162 -- "Construction of a
Female Hero : Iconography in Les Aventures Extraordinaires
d'Adèle Blanc-Sec" p. 163-169 -- "New Zealand : Exporter of
Mainstream Cartoonists, Haven for Alternative Comics" p.
170-204 -- "Absent-Mindedness, Mustaches, and the Cold War
: The Image of Science in Hergé's Professor Calculus and
Franquin's Count of Champignac" p. 205-217 -- "Rosta
Windows : As a Phenomenon of Russian Revolutionary Comic
Strips" p. 218-227 -- "Alex Simmons and the
African-American Soldier of Fortune Known as Blackjack" p.
228-238 -- "Why Have You Allowed Me To See You Without Your
Mask? : Captain America #133 and the Great American
(Protest) Novel" p. 239-247 -- "Viz Comic : Carnival and
Commercialization" p. 248-268 -- "Kingdom Code" p. 269-300
-- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 301 -- "Book
Reviews" p. 305-309 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p. 310 --
"Critical Closure" p. 311-312 -- "Portfolio" p. 313-324 --
Call no.: PN6700.I54v.4no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 4, no. 2 (Fall 2002)
CONTENTS: "Drawing From Life : An Interview with Joe Sacco"
p. 1-52 -- "Plantu : The Editorial in Caricatures" p. 53-69
-- "Resurrecting the Nation through the Eyes of a Native :
The Case of Turey el Taíno" p. 70-83 -- "Fear of and
Loafing with Ralph Steadman in Turkey" p. 84-123 -- "Drag
Prince in Spotlight : Theatrical Cross-Dressing in Osamu
Tezuka's Early Shojo Manga" p. 124-138 -- "The Changing of
Dutch Comics" p. 139-156 -- "Forging a Sustainable Comics
Industry" p. 157-167 -- "The Image of Blacks (African
Americans) in Underground Comics" p. 168-187 -- "Superman
vs Imago" p. 186-208 -- "Akesegawa Genpei's The Sakura
Illustrated" p. 209-223 -- "The Lady, or the Dragon?" p.
224-228 -- "Bali's Transition from a Traditional to a
Modern Society : Some Op-Art Warnings about the Trade-Offs"
p. 229-240 -- "Friendly Fantasies in Japanese Advertising"
p. 241-260 -- "The Secret, Untold Relationship of Biblical
Midrash and Comic Book Retcon" p. 261-275 -- "Korean
Cartoonists' Reactions to Bush's Axis of Evil" p. 276-286
-- "Larry Alcala and the Depiction of Filipinos As They
Are" p. 287-291 -- "Clifford K. Berryman : Drawing the
Line" p. 292-314 -- "American Imported Animation in Taiwan
: A Case Study of South Park" p. 315-326 -- "The Printed
Word" (new books listed) p. 327-329 -- "Book Reviews" p.
330-352 -- "Exhibition Review" p. 353-354 -- "Critical
Closure" p. 355-358 -- "Portfolio" p. 359-368 -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.4no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 5, no. 1 (Spring 2003)
CONTENTS: "Kunzle and the Comic Strip" p. 3-7 -- "Sture
Hegerfors and Swedish Comics Scholarship" p. 8-20 --
"Portrait of the Professor as a Failed Cartoonist" p. 21-30
-- "Gary Groth and Kim Thompson: Interviews with the Heart
of the Alternative Comics Industry" p. 31-73 -- "Swedish
Comics and Comics in Sweden" p. 74-94 -- "They Are Crazy
These Swahili: Komredi Kipepe in the Footsteps of Asterix;
Globalization in East African Comics" p. 95-104 -- "Social
Criticism in a Singular Mode of Expression : The Art of New
Realist Cartoonist Chantal Montellier" p. 115-133 -- "Tardi
and Daeninckx : Comic Strips, Detective Novels, and World
War I" p. 134-146 -- "Focalization and Narrative Voice in
the Novels and Comics of Uchida Shungiku" p. 147-160 --
"Tezuka Osamu and the Star System" p. 161-194 -- "Modernism
in the Contemporary Graphic Novel : Chris Ware and the Age
of Mechanical Reproduction" p. 195-213 -- "William Faulkner
and the Graphic Novel" p. 214-219 -- "The Mystery of
Kalimán, el Hombre Increíble : Race and Identity in Mexican
Comics" p. 220-230 -- "The Changed Function of Political
Cartoonists in Indonesia : From Challenging a Repressive
Regime to Promoting Democratic Reforms" p. 231-243 -- "The
Editorial Comic Art of Clay Bennett" p. 244-255 --
"Cartooning in Malaysia and Singapore : the Same, but
Different" p. 256-289 -- "Remembering The Chief : Rejab
Had, Cartoonist, Story Teller, Teacher, and Philospher" p.
290-291 -- "An Overview of Malaysian Contemporary Cartoons"
p. 292-304 -- "You Can't Read Them, They're For Boys! :
British Girls, American Superhero Comics and Identity" p.
305-324 -- "The Krisna Conspiracy" p. 325-333 -- "Fantastic
Fascism? Jack Kirby, Nazi Aesthetics, and Klaus Theweleit's
Male Fantasies" p. 334-354 -- "Have Markers, Will Travel :
Live-Action Cartoonists in the Age of Multimedia
Performances and Online Comics" p. 355-365 -- "Early
Creative Responses to 9-11 by Comic Artists : Panelists
Share Personal Experiences" p. 366-374 -- "The Printed
Word" (new books listed) p. 374-376 -- "Review Essay" p.
377-384 -- "Book Reviews" p. 385-393 --
"Exhibition/Festival Reviews and Report" p. 394-406 --
"Critical Closure" p. 406-407 -- "Portfolio" p. 408-424 --
Call no.: PN6700.I54v.5no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 5, no. 2 (Fall 2003)
CONTENTS: "Spanish Comics : A Symposium" p. 3-153 --
"Cartoonist Dick Locher in Retrospect" p. 154-167 -- "The
Contemporary Field of European Comics : The Example of
Lewis Trondheim" p. 168-183 -- "Japanese Elements in Hong
Kong Comics" p. 184-193 -- "Japanese Style in Malaysian
Comics and Cartoons" p. 194-204 -- "Pioneers of Comic Art
Scholarship Series" p. 205-260 -- "An Examination of
Historiography in the Comics Medium" p. 261-280 -- "Long
Form/Short Form : Narrative Strategies of Some 9/11 Comics"
p. 182-295 -- "One for the Ages : Barbara Gordon and the
(Il)-Logic of Comic Book Age-Dating" p. 296-211 -- "Czech
Comics" p. 312-338 -- "I Asked for Water (She Gave Me
Gasoline) : Tim Truman's Scout and Social Satire in the
Independent Comics of the 1980s" p. 339-350 -- "Chinese
Women Cartoonists : Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives" p. 351-366-- "My Mouth is Quiet, but My Mind
is Noisy : The Work of John Watson" p. 367-391 -- "Angel
Passage : an Edition, Lyrics by Alan Moore" p. 392-424 --
"Japanese Ladies' Comics as Agents of Socialization" p.
425-436 -- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 437-440
-- "Review Essay" p. 441-449 -- "Book Review" p. 450-452 --
"Exhibition Reviews" p. 453-467 -- "Critical Closure" p.
468-469 -- "Tootin' Our Own Horn" p. 470-483 --
"International Journal of Comic Art Index, volumes 1-5
(1999-2003)" p. 404-519 -- "Portfolio" p. 520-528 -- Call
no.: PN6700.I54v.5no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 6, no. 1 (Spring 2004)
CONTENTS: "Narrative Aesthetics of Time and Space in the
Comics Series, Broussaille, by Frank and Bom" p. 1-17 --
"Vincent Krassousky, Nazi Collaborator or Naïve
Cartoonist?" p. 18-36 -- "Cruel Resurrection : Chinese
Comics and the Korean War" p. 37-55 -- "India's Amar Chitra
Katha : Fictionalized History or the Real Story?" p. 56-76
-- "Katuni Za Miujuza : Fantastic Comics from East Africa"
p. 77-95 -- "Cartoonists in Kenya, Past, Present and
Future" p. 96-116 -- "True-Adventure Comic Books and
American Popular Culture in the 1940s : an Annotated
Research Bibliography of the Medical Heroes" p. 117-147 --
"Vladdo, Aleida, and the Politics of Gender in War-Torn
Colombia" p. 148-162 -- "Selling the Alliance : US
Propaganda vs. Chilean Editorial Cartoons during the 1960s"
p. 163-190 -- "The Trojan Horse : Free Trade, the
Americans, and Canadian Political Cartoonists, 1849-1979"
p. 191-220 -- "The Brazilian X-Men : How Brazilian Artists
have Created Stories that Stan Lee Does Not Know About" p.
221-235 -- "Unwrapping The Birth Caul : Word, Performance,
and Image in the Comics Text" p. 236-249 -- "Satoshi Kon's
Transition from Comics to Animation" p. 250-265 -- "A
Response to Kobayashi Yoshinori's On Taiwan" p. 266-280 --
"The Gendered Comics Market in Korea : an Overview of
Korean Girls' Comics, Soonjung Manhwa" p. 281-298 --
"Pumping Iron : Male Stereotypes in Delisle's Albert et les
Autres" p. 299-315 -- "Words and Pictures in the Classroom
: a Symposium" p. 316-328 -- "Promoting the Digital Content
Industry in Korea, Focusing on Exporting Animation" p.
329-339 -- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 340-343
-- "Book Reviews" p. 344-357 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p.
348-367 -- "Critical Closure" p. 368-372 -- "Portfolio" p.
373-379, 386-388 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.6no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 6, no. 2 (Fall 2004)
CONTENTS: "My Life as a Cartoon Character" (Patch Adams) p.
1-29 -- "Notes on the Early Decades of Italian Comic Art"
p. 30-77 -- "Guido Crepax : A Memorial Tribute" p. 78-89 --
"Private Vice and Public Virtue : Political Cartoons as
'Opprobrious Discourse' Against Grover Cleveland During the
1884 Presidential Campaign" p. 90-117 -- "The Bush-Blair
Duo Before 2003 Iraqi War : Cartoons from London
Newspapers" p. 118-137 -- "Globalizing Comic Books from
Below : How Manga Came to America" p. 138-171 -- "Der
Fuehrer's Animation" p. 172-181 -- "Holocaust Avengers :
From 'The Master Race' to Magneto" p. 182-194 -- "The Cold
War and Belgian Comics (1945-1991)" p. 195-204 -- "What
Your Children are Reading" p. 205-221 -- "The Cartoonist as
Iconoclast : Flaubertian Irony and Media Parody in Pierre
La Police's Comics" p. 222-237 -- "XXIst Century Graphic
Novels : a Voyage with Edmond Baudoin" p. 238-253 -- "The
Maestro of Belleville : Benoît Charest" p. 254-265 --
"Memories that Don't Weaken : Seth and Walter Benjamin" p.
266-272 -- "An Interview with Dan Mitsui, Dartmouth
College's Graphic Novelist" p. 273-284 -- "Follow My Nose :
Self-Caricature in the Cartoons of the Yiddish Press" p.
285-303 -- "Supercrip : Disability and the Marvel Silver
Age Superhero" p. 304-324 -- "300 and Two : Frank Miller
and Daniel Ford Interpret Herodotus's Thermopylae Myth" p.
325-349 -- "We Have All Been Sentenced : Language as Means
of Control in Grant Morrison's Invisibles" p. 350-363 --
"There'll Be Others Converging : Fighting American, the
Other, and 'Governing' Bodies" p. 364-375 -- "A Master
Animator : Yasuji Mori's Works for Children" p. 376-391 --
"Growing Up Japanese Reading Manga" p. 392-403 -- "Sluts
for a Story : Narrative and Comics in Patricia Seaman's New
Motor Queen City" p. 404-414 -- "Chop Suey : Cartoons about
the Japanese Occupation and National Education in
Singapore" p. 415-430 -- "Allies Cartoon Humor in World War
II : A Comparison of 'Willie and Joe' and 'Bluey and
Curley'" p. 431-444 -- "The Deranged Episode : Ironic
Dissimulation in the Domestic Scenes of Edward Gorey's
Short Stories" p. 445-455 -- "The Printed Word" (new books
listed) p. 456-457 -- "Book Reviews" p. 458-463 --
"Exhibition Reviews" p. 464-471 -- "Critical Closure" p.
472-476 -- "Portfolio" p. 477-483, 490 -- Call no.:
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 7, no. 1 (Spring/Summer
2005)
CONTENTS: "Will Eisner (1917-2005)" p. 1-2 --
"Late/Post-Soviet Russian Komiks : a Symposium" p. 3-125 --
"Bad Art : the Decline of Academic Art in the Caricatural
Salon" p. 126-148 -- "Alphonse Marie Mucha: Posters,
Panels, and Comic Books?" p. 149-179 -- "Horror, Crime, and
Red Dupes: The Agitative Rhetoric of Entertaining Comics"
p. 180-187 -- "From a Figure on the Left to a Caricature of
the Right : Changes in the Public Image of Lula" p. 188-205
-- "Flopi Bach : a Benevolent Misogyny?" p. 206-229 -- "Of
Mice and Vermin : Animals as Absent Referent in Art
Spiegelman's Maus" p. 230-249 -- "Beasts of No Nation :
African Satirical Press 'Re-Presentations' of Political
Leaders in the Post-Cold War Era" p. 250-269 --
"Reflexivity in Comic Art" p. 270-286 -- "Queering
Super-Manhood : Superhero Masculinity, Camp and Public
Relations as a Textual Framework" p. 287-303 -- "How to
Face Neoliberalism and Make It as a Mexican Cartoonist :
Óscar González Loyo and the Ka-Boom! Experience" p. 304-318
-- "Asian Animation, Online Cartooning, and Gaming : a
Symposium" p. 319-461 -- "Cartooning in Réunion, with
Special Reference to the Work of Serge and Appollo" p.
462-472 -- "Dave Sim on Guys" p. 473-484 -- "The Valencia
School : Pioneer of Spanish Comic Strips" p. 485-503 --
"Webtoonists : Making a Living Online" p. 504-512 -- "Games
People Play in the Comic Strips" p. 513-529 --
"Transcending Comics : Crossing the Boundaries of the
Medium in Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's Snakes and
Ladders" p. 530-545 -- "Flop of Steel : Why 'It's a Bird,
It's a Plane, It's Superman' Did Not Fly Over Broadway" p.
546-552 -- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 553-556
-- "Book Reviews" p. 557-562 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p.
563-572 -- "Critical Closure" p. 573-577 -- "Portfolio" p.
578-588 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.7no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 7, no. 2 (Fall 2005)
CONTENTS: "Pioneers of Comic Art Scholarship Series, part
4" p. 1-88 -- "Cartooning and China's Cultural Revolution"
p. 89-125 -- "The Flight of the Forehead in the Third
Reich: The Political Satire of Hans Bendix" p. 126-146 --
"Raymond Williams and Cartoons" p. 147-163 -- "Visual
Culture and the New Cuban Man" p. 164-197 -- "Cultural
Values in Latin American and U.S. Superhero Comics" p.
198-224 -- "The Ultimate Fantasy" p. 225-235 --
"Un-Defining Comics: Separating the Cultural from the
Structural in Comics" p. 236-248 -- "Thackeray and Töpffer:
the Weimar Connection" p. 249-261 -- "Solidification,
Hidden Guilts and 'The Prude': EC's Agitative Rhetoric
Continued" p. 262-272 -- "The Inside and Outside Worlds of
North Korean Animation" p. 273-282 -- "Noble Enterprises:
Strip for Me and the British Small Press" p. 283-310 --
"Cartoons as Weapons of War: Bill Mauldin and Herbert Block
Take on America's Postwar Anti-Communist Crusade" p.
311-320 -- "From the 'Cricket' (Grilo) to the 'Cockroach'
(Barata): Visual Poetics in the Brazilian Comics" p.
321-339 -- "The Funnies' Neglected Branch: Special Purpose
Comics" p. 340-357 -- "Fragmented Identity: The Superhero
Condition" p. 358-369 -- "Warren Ellis' Shoot and Media
Passivity" p. 370-374 -- "Creating Amateur Manga in the
U.S.: Pedagogy, Professionalism, and Authenticity" p.
375-394 -- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 395-400
-- "Book Review" p. 401-403 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p.
404-412 -- "Portfolio" p. 413-418 -- Call no.:
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 8, no. 1 (Spring/Summer
2006)
CONTENTS: "Masks that Reveal : Social Inequality in J.-J.
Grandville's Les Métamorphoses du Jour (1828-1829)" p. 1-16
-- "'Especially Dr. Hilde L. Mosse' : Wertham's Research
Collaborator" p. 17-44 -- "Learning about My Grandfather"
p. 45-70 -- "The Richness of African Cartooning : a Secret
Far Too Long" p. 71-113 -- "Winners, Cheats, and Witches :
East African Soccer Cartoons" p 114-136 -- "Life of a
Cartoonist in One of Kenya's Worst Slums" p. 137-144 --
"Caricature and Incarceration : the Case of Slava Sysoev"
p. 145-159 -- "Ever-Ending Battle : a Symposium" p. 163-282
-- "The Rhetoric of Omission in Comic Art" p. 283-300 --
"La Donna Di Carta : Guido Crepax's Valentina and the Dream
of Italian Female Emancipation" p. 301-345 -- "Beyond Just
Gender : On the World of Maitena Burundarena" p. 346-361 --
"Variable Identities in the Mexican Comic-Strip : Don
Catarino in the Stereotypical Space of the Cannibals" p.
362-377 -- "Spectacular Consumption : Visuality,
Production, and the Consumption of the Comics Page" p.
378-387 -- "Fiend on Film : Edwin S. Porter's Adaptation of
Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend" p. 388-411 -- "9-11-01 :
Truth, Justice and Comic Books" p. 412-425 -- "For Your
Words, I Shall Rip Out Your Tongue : Shirato Sanpei and the
Talking Head of Manga" p. 426-455 -- "Negative Impact of
Digital Technologies on Artists : a Case Study of Taiwanese
Cartoonists and Illustrators" p. 456-465 -- "What's Going
On? : Black Identity in the Marvel Age" p. 466-490 --
"Turkey's Soprano of Cartooning : Selma Emiroglu-Aykan" p.
491-497 -- "'No Capes!' : Über Fashion and How Luck Favors
the Prepared : Constructing Contemporary Superhero
Identities in American Popular Culture" p. 498-508 --
"Understanding Production : the Stylistic Impact of Artisan
and Industrial Methods" p. 509-517 -- "Paul Auster's City
of Glass : From Word to Picture" p. 518-531 -- "Cartooning
the Iraq War : No Laughing Matter" p. 532-545 -- "The
'Good' Comics : Using Comic Books to Teach History" p.
546-561 -- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 562-566
-- "Book Reviews" p. 567-578 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p.
579-606 -- "The Story Behind the Cartoon" p. 607 --
"Portfolio" p. 608-618, 624 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.8no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 8, no. 2 (Fall 2006)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Note" p. 1-5 -- "Marjane Satrapi
Interviewed" p. 6-33 -- "A Textual Comparison of Japanese
and Chinese Editions of Manga : Translation as Cultural
Hybridization" p. 34-55 -- "Manga in Italy : History of a
Powerful Culture Hybridization" p. 56-76 -- "An Australian
Cartoonist in 19th Century Japan : Frank A. Nankivell and
the Beginnings of Modern Japanese Comic Art" p. 77-97 --
"Theorizing Comics Journalism" p. 98-112 -- "Reflections of
the Cartoon" p. 113-125 -- "Harvey Pekar at the 2005 Small
Press Expo" p. 126-162 -- "On Angels, Drugs, and Trade :
Edgar Clément's Operación Bolivar" p. 163-180 -- "Lynda
Barry's Humor" p. 181-199 -- "Love Affair with a Unique
Medium : Big Little Books" p. 200-227 -- "The Stereotype in
Tanzania Comics : Swahili and the Ethnic Other" p. 228-247
-- "The ABCs of Mad Magazine : Reading, Citizenship, and
Cold War America" p. 248-268 -- "A Serious House on Serious
Earth : Rehabilitating Arkham Asylum" p. 269-282 -- "The
Representation of Immigrants and Immigration in UK
Political Cartoons from 1968 to 2005" p. 283-306 --
"Speaking the Truth of Sex : Moore & Gebbie's Lost Girls"
p. 307-318 -- "Invisible Spectacles, Invisible Limits :
Grant Morrison, Situationist Theory, and Real Unrealities"
p. 319-329 -- "Comic Book Color and the Digital Revolution"
p. 330-346 -- "What is Humor?" p. 347-359 -- "Racial
Identity: A Mini Symposium" p. 363-429 -- "Corrections" p.
430 -- "The Printed Word" (new books listed) p. 432-435 --
"Book Reviews" p. 436-444 -- "Exhibition and Media Reviews"
p. 445-496 -- "The Story Behind the Cartoon(s)" p. 497-499
-- "Portfolio" p. 500-508, 514 -- Call no.:
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 9, no. 1 (Spring 2007)
CONTENTS: "Kibyôshi: The World's First Comicbook?" p. 1-197
-- "Politics Seen Through the Prism of Humor in the
Argentinean Democratic Transition of 1973 : Landrú and Ian"
p. 198-230 -- "Lalo Alcaraz's La Cucaracha Normalizes
Chicanos" p. 231-261 -- "The Press and the Spanish American
War : Political Cartoons in the Yellow Journalism Age" p.
262-280 -- "The Dynamics of Quiet Heroism and Invisible
Death in American Soldier Cartoons of the World Wars" p.
281-295 -- "The Unresolved Past : Repercussions of World
War II in Belgian Comics" p. 296-310 -- "Mumbling our
Comics : an Overview of Indonesian Comic Books' Condition"
p. 311-331 -- "The Art of Darkness : Repression and its
Expression..." p. 332-352 -- "Sneaky, Sinister and
Scapegoated : Chinese Immigration and Exclusion as
Represented in The Wasp, 1877-1889" p. 353-375 --
"Cartooning in Australia : a Symposium" p. 377-486 -- "Draw
a Thousand Words : Signification and Narration in Comics
Images" p. 487-501 -- "Beyond Visual Rhetoric : Multimodal
Rhetoric and Newspaper Comic Strips" p. 502-514 -- "African
Ligne Claire : the Comics of Francophone Africa" p. 515-541
-- "The Swahili Titanic : the Tanzanian Appropriation of a
Global Tragedy" p. 542-543 -- "In the Crooked Shadows of
Wildwood Cemetery : Will Eisner's The Spirit and the Gothic
Tradition" p. 554-577 -- "The Acoustics of Manga :
Narrative Erotics and the Visual Presence of Sound" p.
578-590 -- "Motomiya Hiroshi's The Country is Burning" p.
591-609 -- "Innocence is Life : Searching for the
Post-Human Soul in Ghost in the Shell 2" p. 610-624 --
"Matt Marriott : the Western with a Human Face" p. 625-639
-- "Liao Bingxiong (1915-2006)" p. 640-643 -- "Long Live,
Brother Bing!" p. 644-646 -- "Speaking Out on Going to Make
a Will" p. 647-649 -- "Liao Bingxiong : a Chinese Style Man
with Universal Values" p. 650-667 -- "Croatian Animation
Today" p. 668-671 -- "My Work in Animation" p. 672-678 --
"Why Can't I Be Just Like Everyone Else? : a Queer Reading
of the X-Men" p. 679-687 -- "Negotiating Life Spaces : Has
Marriage Marginalized Storm?" p. 688-702 -- "The Printed
Word" (new books listed) p. 703-706 -- "Book Reviews" p.
707-711 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p. 712-739 -- "Resources :
an Updating" p. 740-744 -- "The Story Behind the
Cartoon(s)" p. 745-747 -- "Portfolio" p. 748-755, 760 --
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 9, no. 2 (Fall 2007)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Note" p. 1-3 -- "Gallery Comics : a
Symposium" p. 5-57 -- "Comics and Cinema : The Beginnings
(1896-1913)" p. 58-67 -- "George Remi's Legacy : Between
Half-Hidden History, Modern Myth, and Mass Marketing" p.
68-80 -- "The Making and Remaking of El Eternauta" p. 81-92
-- "Humor Comics in Brazil : A Study of the Production of
the Circo Editorial" p. 93-117 -- "Roberto Fontanarrosa"
(Obiturary) p. 118-120 -- "Zapiro's Weapons of Mass
Destruction" (interview) p. 121-138 -- "Egyptian Cartooning
: a Symposium" p. 139-247 -- "John Miller Baer :
Congressman-Cartoonist" p. 248-257 -- "Postcolonial
Identities" p. 258-274 -- "Caricature in French Political
Cartoons" p. 275-287 -- "A Survey of Doughboy Humor in
World War I" p. 288-315 -- "Visual Perspective and
Narrative Voice in Comics : Redefining Literary
Terminology" p. 316-329 -- "Geographical Classification in
Comics : an Essay" p. 330-339 -- "Trauma, Identity and
Memory : The Individual Collective Dialectic in
9/11-Related Comics" p. 340-372 -- "Construction of Social
Memory through Strategies of Reflexivity : A Case Study of
Three Texts by Art Spiegelman" p. 373-395 -- "Multimodality
in Phoebe Gloeckner's Diary of a Teenage Girl" p. 396-412
-- "European Western Comics : a Kind of Round-Up" p.
413-424 -- "Pornography and Sinaesthesis in Manga :
Multi-Sensorial Reception of Eros in Japanese Comics" p.
425-440 -- "Contemplating the Identity of Manga in the
Philippines" p. 441-453 -- "'To Be or Not to Be, That is
the Question' : What is Happening with Korean Comics
(Manhwa) Today?" p. 454-477 -- "Fang Cheng's Theories on
Humor and Cartooning" p. 478-510 -- "Silver Age in Hidden
Places : the Other Origin of Brainiac" p. 511-517 -- "The
Printed Word" (reviews) p. 518-524 -- "Book Reviews" p.
525-550 -- "Review Essay" p. 551-560 -- "Exhibition and
Media Reviews" p. 561-631 -- "Portfolio" p. 638-643 -- Call
no.: PN6700.I54v.9no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 10, no. 1 (Spring 2008)
CONTENTS: "Biff! Bam!! Crikey!!! : a Comics Conference in
Scotland, 2007" p. 1-75 -- "Before the Beano : the
Prehistory of Dundee Comics" p. 9-17 -- "Meeting with
Metaphrog" p 18-23 -- "London's Calling : Alternate Worlds
and the City as Superhero in Contemporary British-American
Comics" p. 24-31 -- "Language and Fiction in the Creation
of Reality in The Invisibles" p. 32-38 -- "'D'You Wanna Be
In My Gang?' : Boys' Comics, Club Membership and a 'Tribal
Britain'" p. 39-47 -- "A Language Heroically Commensurate
with His Body : Nationalism, Fascism, and the Language of
the Superhero Comic" p. 48-54 -- "Defining Webcomics and
Graphic Novels" p. 55-61 -- "Irresponsible Pictures :
Questions of Adaptation and Morality in the Comic and Film
Versions of Road to Perdition" p. 62-67 -- "Killer7 and
Comic Book Aesthetics in Contemporary Video Games" p. 68-73
-- "Cartooning and Wartime China, pt. 1, 1931-1945" p.
76-139 -- "Atrocities, Insults, and Jeep Girls : Depictions
of the U.S. Military in China, 1945-1949" p. 140-154 --
"Dangerous! China and Xenophobic Comics in Contemporary
Japan" p. 155-173 -- "Drawing the Line Between Racism and
Political Correctness : Filipino Editorial Cartoonists
Reconsider the Japanese" p. 174-199 -- "Let We Go : An
Interview with Hiroki Ôtsuka" p. 200-217 -- "American
Comics Criticism and the Problem of Dual Address" p.
218-225 -- "Metamorphosis of the Phylactery : Changes in
Emanata from the Medieval Times Through the 18th Century"
p. 226-247 -- "Show and Tell : Notes Towards a Theory of
Metacomics" p. 248-267 -- "An Age-Old Problem :
Problematics of Comic Book Historiography" p. 268-279 -- "A
Führer's Day : Comics and Politics of Memory in 1980s
Spain" p. 280-297 -- "Amid Nation and Empire : Puerto
Rico's El Antillano and Its Interactive Cuadernos" p.
298-312 -- "Art Spiegelman and His Circle : New York City
Comix and the Downtown Scene" p. 313-339 -- "The Fantastic
Work of Jean-Claude Servais" p. 340-351 -- "Cartooning
Public Crises, and Conscientization : A Global Perspective"
p. 352-386 -- "Political and Promotional Conceptions in
Woody Guthrie's People's World Cartoons" p. 387-406 --
"Rutting in Free-Fall : Moore and Bissette/Zulli's 'Act of
Faith'" p. 407-419 -- "Visualizing the Face of Domestic
Terrorism in Editorial Cartoons : Transforming a
Stereotype" p. 420-432 -- "Australian Politics and Cartoon
Bias" p. 433-437 -- "Alan Guppy and 'Stone de Croze'" p.
438-451 -- "Jewish Graphic Gangster" p. 452-460 -- "It's a
Bird, It's a Plane, It's Synthesis : Superman, Clark Kent,
and Hegel's Dialectic" p. 461-470 -- "The Re-Illustration
of Comic Book Heroes" p. 471-481 -- "Kee's World :
Reflections of Evolving Identity" p. 482-512 -- "Finance
Cartoons : A Way of Reviving Chinese Press Cartoons" p.
513-521 -- "The Archaic Mother in Charles Burns' Black Hole
: a Psychoanalytic Reading" p. 522-534 -- "My Beloved
Cartoonists : Original Cartoon Art from Fred Waring's
America" p. 535-542 -- "He Was Such a Kind Person :
Eulogistic Comments on Chinese Cartoonist Wang Fuyang,
1934-2008" p. 543-552 -- "Editors' Remembrances of Wang
Fuyang" p. 553 -- "The Printed Word" (reviews) p. 554-558
-- "Book Reviews" p. 559-579 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p.
580-591 -- "Letters" p. 592 -- "Portfolio" p. 593-602 --
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 10, no. 2 (Fall 2008)
CONTENTS: "Celebrating 10 Years of Continuous Publication :
Taking Stock" p. 1-4 -- "Women and Cartooning : a Global
Symposium" p. 5-241 -- "Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson,
Cartoon Character or Real Life Hero? : Correcting Hadju's
The Ten Cent Plague" p. 242-253 -- "Burmese Political
Cartoons and the Transnational Public Sphere in Times of
Crisis" p. 254-281 -- "From the Algerian War to the
Armenian Massacres : Memory, Trauma and Medicine in Petit
Polio of Farid Boudjellal" p. 282-307 -- "Barefoot Gen,
Japan, and I : The Hiroshima Legacy : An Interview with
Nakazawa Keiji" p. 308-327 -- "I Never Said I Was a Boy :
Utena, Arita Forland, and the (Non) Phallic Woman" p.
328-353 -- "Mizuki Shigeru's Pacific War" p. 354-379 --
"Blam! The Literal Architecture of Sin City" p. 380-401 --
"Un Regard Moderne" p. 402-415 -- "Publishing on Comics and
Comics Culture at University Press of Mississippi"
(Pioneers of Comic Art Scholarship) p. 416-421 -- "Why I
Research Chinese Cartoon History" (Pioneers of Comic Art
Scholarship) p. 421-436 -- "Transforming Segar's
Progressive Everyman into Fleischer's Depression-Era
Supersalesman : The Hidden Powers of Popeye's Spinach" p.
437-450 -- "Art of Killing : the Literary Merits of Johnny
the Homicidal Maniac" p. 451-467 -- "Graphic Humor in Costa
Rica : A Cartoonist's Experience" p. 468-494 --
"Costumbrismo and Cubanity in Rafael Fornés" p. 495-518 --
"Educational Comics : a Family Tree" p. 519-580 --
"Synesthesia and Onomatopoeia in Graphic Literature" p.
581-597 -- "A Bakhtinian Approach to Two Graphic Novels :
the Individual in Art Spiegelman's Maus and Chester Brown's
Louis Riel" p. 598-606 -- "Satirical Cartoons in Malta" p.
607-620 -- "An Evening with Jules Feiffer" p. 621-626 --
"Some Thoughts on Germany and the Art of the Cartoon : an
Essay" p. 627-631 -- "The Death of Captain America : An
Open-Ended Allegorical Reading of Marvel Comics' Civil War
Storyline" p. 632-648 -- "The Return of the War Comic : A
Revival of Military Themes and Characters in Comic Books"
p. 649-659 -- "Maurício de Souza and the Development of the
Market for Children in Brazilian Comics : A Turma de Mônica
(Monica's Gang)" p. 660-668 -- "Huang Yao and His Cartoon,
'Niu Bizi,' in China, 1934-1947" p. 669-693 --
"Post-Liberation History of China's Lianhuanhua (Pictorial
Books)" p. 694-717 -- "Seeking Inwards, Looking Outwards :
Taiwanese Cartoonists' Quest to Transcend Japanese
Influence" p. 718-736 -- "Comic Books in the Indian Ocean :
Between Openness and Isolation" p. 737-745 -- "What
Inflamed the Iraq War? : The Perspective of American
Cartoonists" p. 746-787 -- "The Printed Word" (brief
reviews) p. 788-793 -- "Book Reviews" p. 794-805 --
"Exhibition Reviews" p. 806-861 -- "The Story Behind the
Cartoon" p. 862-865 -- "International Museum of Cartoon Art
to Move to Ohio State Cartoon Research Library" p. 866-867
-- "Letter on Groensteen"* (Letters) p. 868-869 -- Call
no.: PN6700.I54v.10no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 11, no. 1 (Spring 2009)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Note" p. 1-4 -- "Czech Comics : a
Symposium" p. 5-79 -- "Remembrances of My Father, Alberto
Breccia" p. 80-89 -- "High Art at the Drive-In : an
Interview with Robert Williams" p. 90-112 -- "Salomon Assus
(1850-1919) : Humoristic Postcards as a Powerful Visual
Medium" p. 113-134 -- "Gary Larson and the World Upside
Down" p. 135-157 -- "Scotland's Comics Master, Ian Kennedy
: an Interview" p. 158-181 -- "Constructing the Reader's
Perspective in V for Vendetta" p. 182-202 -- "No Laughing
Matter: 19th Century Editorial Cartoons and the Business of
Race" p. 203-228 -- "From Mexifornia to Newyorktitlan :
East vs. West Meets the Mexican Tradition" p. 229-246 --
"Crás! Comic Book : Brazilian Comics and the Publishing
Industry" p. 247-261 -- "To Be Continued : Serialization
and Its Discontent in the Recent Comics of Gilbert
Hernandez" p. 262-280 -- "Cartoons as Pop Idols : the 'Sani
Star Search' Contest in Tanzania" p. 281-293 -- "Langston
Hughes's 'Jesse B. Simple' and Ollie Harrington's
'Bootsie'" p. 294-306 -- "Cartooning in Cyprus : Small is
Beautiful" p. 307-319 -- "Spenser and the Comics Critic" p.
320-346 -- "Closing the Gap : Examining the Invisible Sign
in Graphic Narratives" p. 347-362 -- "Graphic Novel Decoded
: Towards a Poetics of Comics" p. 363-385 -- "Three Italian
Authors Who Know the Formulas of Success : Gnone, Canepa,
and Barbucci" p. 386-395 -- "Masculinity and the Superhero
in Post-Soviet Russian Comics" p. 396-425 -- "Freedom
Versus Security : The Basic Human Dilemma from 9/11 to
Marvel's Civil War" p. 426-435 -- "The Crisis of Confidence
in Comics Adaptations" p. 436-456 -- "Sequential Art and
Reality" p. 457-477 -- "The Printed Word" (reviews) p.
478-483 -- "Book Reviews" p. 484-550 -- "Exhibition and
Media Reviews" p. 551-568" -- "International Journal of
Comic Art Index, v. 1-10" p. 568-661 -- "Portfolio" p.
662-664 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.11no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 11, no. 2 (Fall 2009)
CONTENTS: "Indian Cartooning Symposium" p. 3-58 -- "The
Most Popular Polish Comics (1957-1989) p. 59-87 -- "The
Smartest Comic on Earth: Metafiction in Chris Ware's Acme
Novelty Library #16" p. 88-102 -- "Lessons My Father Taught
Me About Komiks" p. 103-118 -- "Sex and the City": The
Graphic Novel Series Aya as West African Comedy of Manners"
p. 119-135 -- "Sandino and Other Superheroes: The Function
of Comic Books in Revolutionary Nicaragua" p. 136-175 --
"Both Everyman and Other: Dilbert as an Exemplar of
Newspaper Comics' Simultaneous Identification and Distance"
p. 176-194 -- "Chronicler of Most of a Century: Cartoonist
Ding Cong (1915-2009)" p. 195-207 -- "The Greatest Story
Ever Drawn: Cleopatra in American Comics" p. 208-230 --
"Press Cartoons in France: A Short History" p. 231-271 --
"Vive la France, Now Who Are We?" p. 272-282 -- "Beyond
High and Low: How Comics and Museums Learned to Co-Exist"
p. 283-298 -- "Affect and the Body in Melville's Bartleby
and Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki's Skim" p. 299-321 --
"Working Around Words: Raulf Talishinsky's Azerbaijani Web
Cartoons" p. 322-336 -- "Drawn to Distraction: Comics
Reading in Kevin Huizenga's Lost and Found" p. 336-349 --
"From Bumpkin to Blessed: Comics and National Identity, a
Brazilian Case Study" p. 350-363 -- "Comic Book Artists and
Writers and Philosophers" p. 364-371 -- "The Spirit Passes:
The Second Coming of the Comic Strip's Golden Age" p.
372-379 -- "How to Draw Thinking : Panel, Small Press Expo,
Rockville, MD, Oct. 14, 2006" p. 380-395 -- "From Cartoon
Art to Child Pornography" p. 396-409 -- "Hong Kong Manhua
after the Millennium" p. 410-420 -- "Moebius, Gir, Giraud,
Gérard: Self-Visualizations" p. 421-431 -- "Political
Commentry and Dissent in the Tapestry and the Cartoon
Strip" p. 432-446 -- "The Printed Word" (reviews) p.
447-454 -- "Book Reviews" p. 455-471 -- "Exhibition and
Media Reviews" p. 472-514 -- "Portfolio" p. 515-528 --
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 17, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2015)
CONTENTS: "Visual Language : Neil Cohn and Kent Worcester
in Conversation" p. 1-23 -- "From Icono-Linguistic Unity to
Semiotic Continuity : An Alternative Description of
Semiotic Repertoire of Comics" p. 24-44 -- "Origins and
Definitions : Arguments for a Non-Essentialist Approach" p.
45-56 -- "Comic Composition, or, When Kierkegaard and
Cartoon Art Took to the Streets" p. 57-73 -- "The Archive
as Comic : Aleksandar Zograf's 'Polovni Svet' and
Post-Yugoslav Serbia" p. 74-89 -- "Terry Hirst : The
Renowned Trailblazer Editorial Cartoonist and Comics Author
in Kenya" p. 90-116 -- "The Waking Life of Winsor McCay :
Social Commentary in A Pilgrim's Progress by Mr. Bunion" p.
117-130 -- "An Australian Comic Breakthrough : Craig San
Roque's The Long Weekend in Alice Springs, Adapted and
Drawn by Joshua Santospirito" p. 131-148 -- "The 19th
Oddity of Yunnan : Propaganda and Memory in Li Kunwu and
Philippe Otie's Graphic Novel A Chinese Life" p. 149-180 --
"Into the Present, by Way of a Non-Existent Past : Breccia,
Trillo, and Alvar Mayor" p. 181-196 -- "Daumier's Deadline
: Expedited Expessiveness and Franco-Belgian Cartooning" p.
197-209 -- "Avant-Garde Abirached" p. 210-245 -- "The
Self-Named Fool-in-Chief : Cameroon's Hard-Hitting
Cartoonist, Nyemb Popoli" p. 246-256 -- "Landscapes of
Trauma in Grenier and Austini's Rwanda 1994" p. 257-271 --
"Against a Tradition of the New : Architectural Criticism
in Chip Kidd and Dave Taylor's Batman: Death by Design" p.
272-286 -- "Bob Staake : I Don't Like the Term Cartoonist
at All" p. 287-298 -- "Leading British Politicians in The
Times' and The Guardian's Cartoons, 2010-2013" p. 299-335
-- "Crossing the Line : Offensive and Controversial
Cartoons in the 21st Century, The View from Australia" p.
336-357 -- "UNMAD and Bangladeshi Cartooning : A
Socio-Cultural Journey with a Bitter Sense of Humor" p.
358-366 -- "The Mediated Appeal of Kawaii 'Cute' Mascot
Characters in Japanese Consumer Culture : A Case of
Kumamon" p. 367-394 -- "Malay Pendekar : Silat Warrior in
the Malaysia Graphic Novel" p. 395-404 -- "Oscar Steinberg
and the Origins of Comics Studies in Argentina" (Pioneers
in Comic Art Scholarship) p. 405-416 -- "German Comics
after Unification : The Politics of Anke Feuchtenberger's
Feminist Aesthetics" p. 417-445 -- "Comics Exhibitions in
Contemporary France : Diversity and Symbolic Ambivalence"
p. 446-464 -- "The Gradual Nationalization of Comic Strips
in Brazilian Newspapers" p. 465-477 -- "Matt Wuerker on the
Cartoonists Rights Network International" p. 478-482 --
"From Corporate to Collaborative Comics in India" p.
483-499 -- "Comics and Journalism : Witnessing the World
with Pen and Paper" p. 500-504 -- "Bandas Orientales : Una
Experiencia de Historieta Histórica Digital en el Marco Del
Plan Ceibal" p. 505-516 -- "Comicvoice : Theory and
Application" p. 517-539 -- "Considering the Perception of
Time and Sequential Images in Digital Comics" p. 540-556 --
"Teaching Graphic Novels and Manga at the University" p.
557-568 -- "Measuring the Impact of Free Comic Book Day in
Singapore" p. 569-582 -- "The Motif of the Wound in Attack
on Titan" p. 583-597 -- "Personal Remembrances : Interviews
with Seven Recently-Deceased Giants in Cartooning and
Animation" p. 598-630 -- "Vins : Chronicler of Life and
Times" p. 631-633 -- "The Printed Word" (brief reviews) p.
634-638 -- "Book Reviews" p. 639-648 -- "Exhibition and
Media Reviews" p. 649-678 -- "Added Information" p. 679 --
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 17, no. 2 (Fall/Winter
2015)
CONTENTS: "NY 101 : New York City According to Brian Wood"
p. 1-33 -- "Desert (E)Scapes : Cinematic Visions in Road
Story" p. 34-48 -- "Gantz Interpreted from Two Critical
Perspectives" p. 49-66 -- "The Good Duck Artist : How Carl
Barks Changed Comics" p. 67-81 -- "À la Recherche du Chien
Perdu : Watch Dogs, Memory, and Mourning in Recuerdos de
Perrito de Mierda" p. 82-97 -- "The Foundations of the
Anglo-American Tradition of Political Satire and Comic Art
: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" p. 98-132 -- "An
Alternative History of Canadian Cartoonists" p. 133-161 --
"Alberto Breccia : Memoirs of Resistance and the Ethos of
Reading" p. 162-176 -- "Fatal Attractions : AIDS and
American Superhero Comics, 1988-1994" p. 177-216 --
"Conceptualizing the Freedom of the Press in Chinese
Political Cartoons" p. 217-237 -- "Little Princess and the
Mayor : Evaluating Cartoons on a Sex Scandal" p. 238-255 --
"A Comment on the Impact of Cartoon Art on Social and
Political Events with a Special Reference to the Case of
Turkey" p. 256-274 -- "Chasing the American Dream : Gender,
Race, and Identity in American Born Chinese and
Shortcomings" p. 275-294 -- "Revenant Landscapes in The
Walking Dead" p. 295-308 -- "We Are The Walking Dead :
Zombified Spaces, Mobility, and the Potential for Security
in Post-9/11 Zombie Comics" p. 309-328 -- "The Glimmering
Glow of Comic Art Amidst the Blinding Glitter of the United
Arab Emirates" p. 329-345 -- "A Comics Studies Pioneer in
Portugal : António Dias de Deus" (Pioners in Comic Art
Scholarship) p. 346-361 -- "Struggling Independently to
Understand the World : My Career in Comics Scholarship and
Creation" (Pioneers in Comic Art Scholarship) p. 362-374 --
"The Comic Book Film Adaptation : a Panel Discussion with
Tom Brevoort, Joe Kelly, Michael E. Uslan, and Mark Waid"
p. 375-394 -- "Talibanization in Pakistan : An Uneasy
Subject for Editorial Cartoonists" p. 395-420 -- "The
System in the System : Researching the Visualization of
Abstract Systems in Peter Kuper's Graphic Novel The System"
p. 421-440 -- "A Brief Introduction to some Iranian Women
Cartoonists and Their Works" p. 441-456 -- "Surface Race
Resolution : Race Commodification in Marvel Premiere's
Series Featuring Black Panther" p. 457-477 -- "Images of
African Americans in the Golden Age of Comics (1939-1965)"
p. 478-491 -- "Batul : the Great Disciplinarian" p. 492-508
-- "The Translation Practices of Manga Scanlators" p.
509-529 -- "Manga and Silent Film : Building a Bridge
Between Modern Gitaigo, Giongo, and the Benshi" p. 530-546
-- "There's Life in Other Systems : The Comic Character
Outside Narratives" p. 547-560 -- "Sequential Images, the
Page, and Narrative Structures" p. 561-571 -- "Visual
Character and Context of Put On (1931-1965) : the First
Indonesian Comics" p. 572-585 -- "Sinann Cheah Interview"
p. 586-590 -- "An Interview with Canadian Webcomic Creator
Becka Kinzie" p. 591-599 -- "I Don't Know, Give It a Try,
See What Happens" p. 600-611 -- "Digital Comic Adaptation
and Adjustment : Conceptual Boundaries in Comic Book
Recognition" p. 612-631 -- "Remembrances" p. 632-633 --
"The Printed Word" (reviews) p. 634-640 -- "Exhibition and
Media Reviews" p. 641-649 -- "Dromkeen : A New Australian
Cartoon Museum" p. 650-654 -- "Portfolio" p. 655-663 --
Call no.: PN6700.I54v.17no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 18, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2016)
CONTENTS: "Calvinball : Sport, Imagination and Meaning in
Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes" p. 1-13 -- "Mali &
Werner's Mike : Underground Sensibility in a German
Advertising Comic" p. 14-35 -- "The Meaning of Comics" p.
36-59 -- "Founding a Dynasty and an Art-Form : John Doyle,
1797-1868" p. 60-102 -- "Tactility Meets Visuality : Race
Sexuality, and Texture in Howard Cruse's Stuck Rubber Baby"
p. 103-117 -- "Forbidden Readings : the British
Parliamentary Debate on 'American-Style' Comic Books" p.
118-137 -- "Corruption Among the Cats : Hypocrisy Exposed
by Liao Bingxiong" p. 138-156 -- "Eye/1 : Rodolphe
Töpffer's Style and the Concept of Graphiation" p. 157-168
-- "Art and Science in Pere Joan's Nacilla Experience
(2011)" p. 169-195 -- "Comics as Borderlands : the
Asymmetrical Relations of Power in La Perdida, by Jessica
Abel" p. 196-210 -- "An Independent Production : Comics in
Paraiba, 1963-1991" p. 211-239 -- "Traces of Mauritian
Origins and National Identity in Two Mauritian Comics" p.
240-259 -- "Syntax of Sound Symbolic Words : A Study of the
Hindi Comic Books in India" p. 260-277 -- "Migration of
Comics Onomatopoeia to Other Supports" p. 278-292 --
"Burma's Loudspeaker" p. 293-296 -- "Grim Reapers and
Shinigami : Personifications of Death in Comics and Manga"
p. 297-330 -- "Economy of the Comic Book Author's Soul" p.
331-354 -- "Si Jin Kwi's Comic by Otto Suastika (Siauw Tik
Kwie)" p. 355-367 -- "Revenge, Roads, and Ronin : Finding
the Weird West in Contemporary Japanese Anime" p. 368-378
-- "Kenya's Kham and His Multi-Faceted Career" p. 379-391
-- "Caricaturing Imran Khan During His
Anti-Electoral-Rigging Campaign in Pakistan" p. 392-415 --
"Hong Kong Comics after the Mid-1990s" p. 416-433 -- "It
Started With a Kiss : Reframing Superheroines' Visual
Narratives" p. 434-457 -- "The Not So Dark World of the
Dark Knight" p. 458-476 -- "History and Philosophy of Manga
Translation in North America" p. 477-492 -- "Cultural
Revolutions and Stylistic Evolutions or, Reboots and
Remakes : A Conversation with Derf" p. 493-505 --
"Character Consumption and Character Industries in Japan"
p. 506-524 -- "Huang Yao's Roar of the Nation I (1938) :
Multi-Media Approach to Wartime Cartooning" p. 525-560 --
"Two Frameworks for the Interpretation of Metaphoric and
Literal Size Depictions in Comic Books" p. 561-584 --
"Exploring Wakanda : Black Superheroes, Comic Books, and
Persistent Tropes" p. 585-593 -- "Feminine Representation
in Misty : Brazilian and American Editions" p. 594-501 --
"It's a Mad World After All : Confessions of a Mad
Collector" p. 602-607 -- "The Printed Word" (brief reviews)
p. 608-612 -- "Book Reviews" p. 613-626 -- "Exhibitions and
Media Reviews" p. 627-639 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.18no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 18, no. 2 (Fall/Winter
2016)
CONTENTS: "My Drifting Manga Life" (Pioneers in Comic Art
Scholarship) p. 1-19 -- "I Am Just A Comic Book Reader Who
Became Serious" (Pioneers in Comic Art Scholarship) p.
20-32 -- "Heroism Reversed : Graphic Novels About the Great
War" p. 33-60 -- "A Collaborative Journey : Malcolm Whyte,
Troubador Press, and The Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco"
p. 61-110 -- "How the French Kickstarted the Acceptance of
Comics as an Art Form in the US : The Books and Exhibitions
of Maurice Horn" p. 111-155 -- "A Brief History of the
Translation of American Comic Strips in Pre-World War II
Japan and the Origins of Contemporary Narrative Manga" p.
156-174 -- "Gene Luen Yang's Graphic Bi-Bye to China/town"
p. 175-195 -- "From Phylacteries to Balloons : Consequences
of Epistemological Evolution in Pictorial Representation of
Discourse Support" p. 196-215 -- "Food in Post-Soviet
Comics" p. 216-233 -- "The Influence of Cartoon and
Animation for the Elaboration of Visual Art in the
Electronic Dance Music Genre" p. 234-257 -- "Hippies,
Rogues, and Urban Losers : Subjects of the Indian Graphic
Novel" p. 258-279 -- "Graphic Adaptations of Pride and
Prejudice : Pastiche, Parody, and Intertexuality" p.
280-298 -- "Comics Journalism : an Interview with Josh
Neufeld" p. 299-317 -- "Poetics of Sound and Death : the
Function of Nature and Effects in Kurosagi Corpse Delivery
Service" p. 318-336 -- "I Will Not Bow : Analysis of the
Feminine Refusal of Hegel's Master-Slave Dialectic in
Inuyasha" p. 337-353 -- "An Interview with English Comic
Book Artist Arthur Ranson" p. 354-366 -- "Remembering Her
50 Years in Japanese Girls' and Ladies' Comics : An
Interview with Chikae Ide" p. 367-383 -- "The Neurotic Gaze
: Jules Feiffer Seen Through a Feminist Lens" p. 384-402 --
"Violence Representation in Horror Comic Books" p. 403-416
-- "Remembering Richard Thompson (1957-2016)" p. 417-420 --
"How Realism is Shaping Korean Webtoons" p. 421-433 -- "Yes
Sir!" : 50 Years of Nationalism and the Indo-Pak War in
Narayan Debnath's Bñâtul the Great" p. 634-452 -- "Fiction,
Transmedia Storytelling, and Cartoons : The Life and Death
of Rê Bordosa" p. 453-462 -- "How a Shôjo (a Japanese Girl)
Transcends National Borders Through an Incestuous Body :
Shôjo Manga from the 1970s to the 2000s" p. 463-478 -- "An
Interview with Comic Book Artist Paul Gulacy" p. 479-487 --
"Writing the Picture : Ramayana Narrative in a Graphic
Novel Form" p. 488-503 -- "The Visual Ideograph : the
Advent and Departure of the Abu Ghraib 'Hooded Specter'" p.
504-515 -- "(Ya)ru, (O)kasu, (I)kaseru : Do Him, Rape Him,
Make Him Cum : Rape, Loss, and the Silence of Queer
Identity in Boys Love Manga" p. 516-530 -- "The Printed
Word" (reviews) p. 531-533 -- "Book Reviews" p. 534-539 --
"Portfolio" p. 540-557 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.18no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 19, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2017)
CONTENTS: "Freedom to Cartoon : an Endangered Concept : a
Symposium" p. 1-204 -- "Acquire the Widest Possible Comics
Culture : an Interview with Thierry Groensteen" (Pioneers
in Comic Art Scholarship) p. 205-218 -- "The Multi-Varied,
50-Year Career of a Fan-Researcher of Comic Art (Fred
Patten)" (Pioneers in Comic Art Scholarship) p. 219-242 --
"Gutter Ghosts and Panel Phantasms : Horror, Haunting, and
Metacomics" p. 243 -- "World War II in French Collective
Memory : The Relevance of Alternate History Comics" p.
270-289 -- "Genre Hybridity as the Scheme of the Comics
Industry" p. 290-308 -- "On the Pastoral Imaginary of a
Latin American Social Democracy : Costa Rica's El Sabanero"
p. 309-333 -- "Between Fine and Comic Art on the Arab Page
: Much Connects Art and Comics in Egypt and the Wider
Middle East" p. 334-344 -- "Art is My Blood : A Short
Interview with Nora Abdullah, Pioneer Female Malay Comic
Artist" p. 345-352 -- "Comics Theory for the Ages : Text
and Image Relations in Medieval Manuscripts" p. 353-383 --
"Examining Film Engagement Through the Visual Language of
Comics" p. 384-404 -- "Hemispheric Latinx Identities and
Transmedial Imaginaries : A Conversation with Frederick
Luis Aldama" p. 405-412 -- "In Search of the Missing Puzzle
Pieces : A Study of Jimmy Liao's Public Art Installations
in Taiwan" p. 413-427 -- "Far from the Maddening Crowd :
Guy Delisle as Cultural Reporter" p. 428-478 -- "Portrayal
of Massacre : a Comparative Study Between Works of Joe
Sacco, Art Spiegelman, and Fumiyo Kono" p. 479-498 --
"Toriko's Database World" p. 499-524 -- "Happy Ike, the
Pink Kid, and the American Presences in Early British
Comics" p. 528-546 -- "The Swedish Phantom : Sweden's
Domestication of an American Comic Book Hero" p. 547-561 --
"Start Spreading the News : Marvel and New York City" p.
562-574 -- "Honoré Daumier : Caricature and the
Conception/Reception of 'Fine Art'" p. 575-585 -- "China's
Cartooning in the War of Resistance against the Japanese
Invasion" p. 586-594 -- "Belgian Bande Dessinée and the
American West" p. 595-619 -- "The Printed Word" p. 620-626
-- "Book Reviews" p. 627-646 -- "Exhibition and Media
Reviews" p. 647-654 -- "Portfolio" p. 655-659 -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.19no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 19, no. 2 (Fall/Winter
2017)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Notes" p. 1-7 -- "Applying the Lasso of
Truth to The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore"
p. 8-45 -- "Of Politics and Presidents in William Moulton
Marston's Wonder Woman" p. 46-50 -- "Saudi Arabia's Role in
Advancing Comics" p. 51-77 -- "Re-imagining the Ku Klux
Klan in Chinese Media Through the 1950s" p. 78-96 -- "The
Film Noir's Aesthetics in a Graphic Novel : The Case of
Angelus Hostis (2012)" p. 97-123 -- "In the Past the Devil
Has Won : Analysis of Seishi Kishimoto's Satan and Savior
in O-Parts Hunter" p. 124-147 -- "Comics in an Unexpected
Place : Mongolia" p. 148-162 -- "The History of Gay Male
Comics in the United States from Before Stonewall to the
21st Century" p. 163-201 -- "Drawing Memories : the Comics
for Identity Project in Argentina as an Ethical and
Aesthetical Challenge" p. 202-212 -- "Scalpels and Pens :
Tools of Brazilian Surgeon/Cartoonist Ronaldo Cunha Dias"
p. 213-223 -- "Women in Cartoons : Liang Baibo and the
Visual Representations of Women in Modern Sketch" p.
224-252 -- "By the Power of Lailies : History and Evolution
of Women Characters in Bangladeshi Comics" p. 253-268 -- "A
Tribute to Trizophrenia : Sport in Jef Mallet's Comic Strip
Frazz" p. 269-285 -- "Wang Zimei and Sun Zhiun :
Cartoonists Hidden in Chinese History" p. 286-310 -- "Peak
TV and Anime : Why it Matters" p. 311-340 -- "Modular,
Proportional Patterning : Representation of Zhang Guangyu's
Ornamental Style in His Comics" p. 341-356 -- "History and
Popular Memory : Alternative Chronicle of Mexico City in
the Comics of Gabriel Vargas" p. 357-371 -- "Art and
Avarice : Tracing Careers in the Indian Comics World" p.
372-380 -- "A Turkish Comic Strip : Abdülcanbaz" p. 381-402
-- "Pang Bangben : This Old Man Can Do All Kinds Of Art" p.
403-414 -- "Major Lazer : Animation in Electronic Music as
a Transmedia Resource" p. 415-427 -- "First Lesson of the
Sea, Always Bring a Spare Pencil : Analyzing Navy Culture
Through Cold War Cartoons" p. 428-465 -- "Sequence Side of
Cergam : A Case Study of Kraman, by Teguh Santosa" p.
466-474 -- "The Printed Word" p. 475-482 -- "Book Reviews"
p. 483-492 -- "Exhibition and Media Reviews" p. 493-496 --
Call no.: PN6700.I54v.19no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 20, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2018)
CONTENTS: "Transnational Graphic Narrative : A Special
Symposium" p. 1-296 -- "Political Cartoonists and
Censorship in Sri Lanka" p. 297-330 -- "Grendel's Mother in
Fascist Italy : Beowulf in a Catholic Youth Publication" --
p. 331-348 -- "Games are More Fun When There's No Real
Point : Bizarre Sports in Comic Strips" p. 349-366 -- "The
Australian Political Cartoon : an Historiographical
Overview" p. 367-383 -- "Reimagining South Africa's
Colonial History : Jan van Riebeeck as a Vampire in the
Rebirth Graphic Novel" p. 384-400 -- "Drawing (Dis)ability
Panel by Panel : A Literature Review of (Dis)ability,
Comics, and Graphic Narrative" p. 401-417 -- "Oracle of the
Invisible : Rape in The Killing Joke" p. 418-429 -- "The
Clothes (Re)Maketh the Woman : Sartorial Empowerment in
Contemporary Bolivian Comics" p. 430-452 -- "Curious His
Entire Life : Remembering Tom Roberts" p. 453-469 -- "A
Forgotten Link in the History of the Chinese Newspaper
Political Cartoon : The Cartoon Album of The World of
E-king Yen" p. 470 -- "Sobriety Blows : Whiskey, Trauma,
and Coping in Netflix' Jessica Jones" p. 489-504 -- "The
American Sense of Humor" p. 505-509 -- "Wrinkles, Furrows,
and Laughter Lines : Paco Roca in Conversation at the Lakes
International Comic Art Festival" p. 510-523 -- "Visual and
Verbal Representations in Mat Som : Lat and
Multiculturalism" p. 524-537 -- "Veiling and Unveiling in
Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis" p. 538-553 -- "The CRNI as an
Antidote to the Perils of Cartooning : An Interview with
Robert 'Bro' Russell" p. 554-562 -- "Hee-Fuun and Other
Sounds of Enjoyment : How Giongo and Gitaigo Shift from
Entertainment to Lived Experience in Insufficient
Direction" p. 563-574 -- "Will the Real Dr. Psycho Please
Stand Up? : Finding the Origins of Wonder Woman's Golden
Age Characters" p. 575-586 -- "Negotiating Documentation in
Comics" p. 587-597 -- "Manga's Christian Other in Naoki
Urasawa's 20th Century Boys and Suu Minazuki's Judas" p.
598-614 -- "The Girl, he Man, and the Maus : Holocaust
Narratives in Controversial Media" (The Next Generation of
Comics Scholars) p. 615-648 -- "The Printed Word" p.
648-652 -- "Drawn to Purpose" (Book Reviews) p. 653-655 --
"Exhibition and Media Reviews" p. 656-679 --
"Reminiscences" / John A. Lent. p. 680 -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.20no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 20, no. 2 (Fall/Winter
2018)
CONTENTS: "A 20-Year Harvest of Comic Art Scholarship :
International Journal of Comic Art, 1999-2018" p. 1-42 --
"A Symposium on Political Cartoons" p. 43 -- "Six in a Row?
that Has to be Some Kind of Record" p. 44-56 -- "The
Editorial Cartoon's Fading Impact : The State of Play in
Australia at the Federal Election of 2016 and Beyond" p.
57-89 -- "The New Wave of Investigative Cartooning in South
Korea" p. 90-109 -- "Drawing Chinese Political Cartoons in
Japan : Blessing in Disguise or Trade-Off?" p. 110-127 --
"The Politics of Underground Comix and the Environmental
Crisis" p. 128-150 -- "Mark Knight vs Serena Williams :
Crossing the Line : Offensive and Controversial Cartoons in
the 21st Century : the View from Australia : part two" p.
151-176 -- "Morgan Chua (1949-2018) and Political
Cartooning in Singapore" p. 177-180 -- "Cartooning Poverty
: Are Cartoonists Helping Sustainable Development in
Egypt?" p. 181-191 -- "Hippies and Pacifism in Igor
Kolgarev's Militarisk Comics" p. 192-206 -- "Discovering
Tom Browne and his Postcards" p. 207-221 -- "Beyond the
Printed Page : Dementia, Graphic Medicine, and Digital
Comics" p. 222-234 -- "Reading Between the Lines : Drawing
on the Horrors of Disappearance in 'Un Asesino anda
Suelto'" p. 235-255 -- "A Chat with Izar Lunacek of
Slovenia" p. 256-260 -- "A Brief History of Slovenian
Comics" p. 261-267 -- "Currier & Ives's Darktown Series :
Recovering White Social Capital through Violent Satire" p.
268-289 -- "Superhero Sentimentalism : Analyzing the Social
Media Nostalgia for the First Wave of American Comics in
Poland" p. 290-311 -- "Navigating Jimmy Corrigan : Time,
Space, and Puzzles, Including Pagination" p. 312-341 -- "A
Cartoonist Chronicler of Cartoonists' Confabs" p. 342-359
-- "March Graphic Novel : American History Lives Again" p.
360-372 -- "Malice, Metaphysics, and Mengele : Holocaust
Motifs and the Renunciation of Evil in EC Horror Comics" p.
373-398 -- "Bishie Man or Woman, It Matters Not : Grotesque
Resistance to Heteronormative Love in Yu Wo's 1/2 Prince"
p. 399-442 -- "Liminality and Meta-fiction in Comics : The
Ayotzinapa Case by Augusto Moro" p. 443-463 -- "The V Mask
in Translation : From Commercial to Subversive Systems" p.
464-477 -- "Intersections of Sex and Violence in Preacher"
p. 487-492 -- "Crime News : Blaming Comic Books for Crimes
Committed During the Golden Age" p. 493-517 -- "Behind the
Scenes of the 'War of Comics' Exhibit : an Interview with
Canada's Andrew Loman and Irene Velentzas" p. 518-524 --
"Art Toy as Anatomical Sketch" p. 525-535 -- "Legendary
Hollywood Designer Syd Mead's Important Contributions to
Landmark Anime" p. 536-541 -- "Charles M. Schulz : Cartoons
Without Peanuts" p. 542-560 -- "Reminiscences" / John A.
Lent. p. 561-570 -- "The Printed Word" p. 571-573 -- "A
Review Essay" / David Kunzle. p. 574-589 -- "Book Reviews"
p. 590-612 -- "Exhibition and Media Reviews" p. 613-632 --
Call no.: PN6700.I54v.20no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 21, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2019)
CONTENTS: "Itô Hirobumi's Nose : Syphilis in Early 20th
Century Japanese Cartoons" p. 1-27 -- "You Are Leaving the
French Sector : Flix's Spirou in Berlin and the
Internationalization of German Comics" p. 28-51 -- "As I
Please : A Personal Reflection on Censorship" p. 52-61 --
"The Bobo (Bourgeois-Bohème) as Post-Modern Figure? :
Gentrification and Globalization in Dupuy and Berberian's
Monsieur Jean and Boboland" p. 62-78 -- "Graphic
Testimonies of the Balsero Crisis of 1994 : Narratives of
Cuban Detainees at the Guantánamo Naval Base" p. 79-104 --
"Comics Reinventing Creativuty in the Museum : Some
Thoughts about the Show 'Viñetas Desbordadas/Overflowing
Panels" p. 105-117 -- "Ishii Takashi, Beyond 1979 : Ero
Gekia Godfather, Garo Inheritor, or Shôjo Manga Artist?" p.
118-142 -- "Of Bears, Birds, and Barks : Animetaphoric
Antagonism and Animalscéant Anxieties within Dell Funny
Animal Franchise Comics" p. 143-170 -- "Wang Ning, Beijing
Total Vision Culture Spreads Co. Ltd., and the
Transnationalizaiton of Chinese Comic Books" p. 171-183 --
"Pointed Language : Reading Paola Gaviria's Virus Tropical
(2009) from the Perspective of the Visual Protocols of the
Graphic Novel" p. 184-191 -- "On Butterflies, Viruses, and
Visas : Comics and the Perils of Diasporic Imagined
Communities" p. 192-215 -- "The City and the Medium of
Comics : Depiction of Urban Space in Sarnath Banerjee's
Corridor, and, The Barn Owl's Wondrous Capers" p. 216-241
-- "Crossing Borders : Graphic Novels Quoting Art" p.
242-274 -- "That Chameleon Quality : an Interview with R.
Sikoryak" p. 275-299 -- "Popular Format and Auteur Format
in Italian Comics : The Case of Magnus" p. 300-328 --
"Chile's Military Dictatorship and Comics as Alternative
Methods of Memorialization : Critical Approaches from
Contemporary Chilean Graphic Novels" p. 329-349 -- "Marjane
Satrapi's Persepolis and Embroideries : A Graphic
Novelization of Sexual Revolution across Three Generations
of Iranian Women" p. 350-365 -- "A Sublime in Tension
Around Alexandre Fontaine Rousseau and Francis Desharnais'
Les Premiers Aviateurs" p. 366-389 -- "They're Quite
Strange in the Larval Stage : Children and Childhood in
Gary Larson's The Far Side" p. 390-422 -- "Marxism Across
Media : Characterizaiton and Montage in Variety Artwork's
Capital in Manga" p. 423-438 -- "The Desi Archie : Selling
India's America to America's India" p. 439-462 -- "Gay Male
Porno Comics : Genre, Conventions, and Challenges" p.
463-498 -- "Ambitious Women in Male Manga Magazines :
Sakuran and Hataraki-Man by Anno Moyoco" p. 498-507 -- "Hey
Kids, Patriarchy! Satire and Audience on the Back Covers of
Bitch Planet" p. 508-518 -- "The Fine Art of Genocide :
Underground Comix and U.S. History as Horror Story" p.
519-538 -- "Superman's Remediation of Mid-20th Century
American Identity" p. 539-550 -- "A Matter of Affect :
Illustrated Responses to the Immigration Debacle" p.
551-566 -- "Random Notes of the Editorial Office of China's
Manhua Magazine" p. 567-584 -- "The Chus : A Family Teeming
with Cartoonists" p. 585-593 -- "Faith in Comics : Ex-voto
Religious Offerings and Comic Art" p. 594-601 --
"Translated Hispano-American Comics in Brazil" p. 602-626
-- "An Afternoon with R.O. Blechman" p. 627-645 -- "Kennedy
Conspiracy Comics : en Espanol!" p. 645-664 -- "The Myth of
Frankenstein from Mary Shelley to Gris Grimly : Some
Intersemiotic and Ideological Issues" p. 665-692 -- "The
Best We Could Do : a Mini-Symposium" p. 693-709 -- "The
Fragmentary Body : Traumatic Configurations in
Autobiographical Comics by Women of Color" p. 710-723 -- "A
Graphic Medicine Prescription" p. 724-731 -- "My Life with
American Comics : How it Started" (Pioneers in Comics
Scholarship) p. 732-737 -- "Nature of Reality in the
Graphic : Calvin and Hobbes" p. 738-747 -- "The Mindset of
a Professional Exhibition Curator" p. 748-771 -- "One Life,
Many Loves : Dario Mogno's Passion for Cinematography,
Publishing, Comics, and Cuba" p. 772-779 -- "The Printed
Word" p. 790-789 -- "Review Essays" p. 790-810 --
"Exhibition Review Essay" p. 811-819 -- "Book Reviews" p.
820-832 -- "Exhibition and Media Reviews" p. 833-838 --
Call no.: PN6700.I54v.21no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 22, no. 1 (Fall/Winter
2002)
CONTENTS: "Cultural Imperialism Strikes Back : a South
American Symposium" p. 1-114 -- "Toxic Reading Matgerial :
Techniques Used by Society and Governments to Control Comic
Books" p. 115-153 -- "Book Review Essay" p. 154-169 --
"Graphic Narratives in Sikh Comics : Iconography and
Religiosity as a Critical Art Historical Inquiry of the
Sikh Comics Art Form" p. 170-186 -- "Tintin : from Violent,
Communist-Hating Conservative to Radical Peacenik" p.
187-206 -- "Lost in Modernity : Doodling in the Digital
Age" p. 207-231 -- "Sacrificing Healing : The Loss and
Resiliance of Yurok Healing in Chag Lowry and Rahsan
Ekedal's Soldiers Unknown" p. 232-256 -- "This is Land is
Whose Land? Voices of Belonging in Three First-Generation
American Graphic Memoirs" p. 257-273 -- "Représentations de
l'Autre Solitude dans Quelquers BDC et Comics Canadiens don
l'History se Passe à Montréal" p. 274-346 -- "Chinese Comic
Art Museums and Centers" p. 347-365 -- "Anime and Gender
Roles in Kuwaiti Islamic Culture : A Conflict of Cultural
Values?" p. 366-400 -- "The Outdatedness of Superheroisnm?
The Condition of the Superhero Myth, Past and Today" p.
401-412 -- "Hans Jaladara, Creator of Indonesia's Panji
Tengkorak" p. 413-423 -- "Ganesh TH, the Author of Si Buta
daru Goa Hantu : The Most Celebrated Comics of the
Indonesian Comics Golden Age" p. 424-431 -- "An Early
Glimpse of China's Maoist Comics : a Review" p. 432-438 --
"You're a Star if You Can Louse Up 70% of the Time : Sports
in Jeff MacNelly's Shoe" p. 439-459 -- "Flexible Comics? :
Sequential Images on Screen Media" p. 460-474 -- "A
Transmedia Case Study : Batman, the Animated Series" p.
475-483 -- "Remembrances" p. 484-488 -- "The Printed Word"
p. 489-491 -- "Book Reviews" p. 492-510 -- "Exhibitions of
the 47th Angoulême International Comics Festival" p.
511-524 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p. 525-530 -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.22no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 21, no. 2 (Fall/Winter
2019)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Notes" p. 1-3 -- "Encrumbed by the
Signifying Monkey : Con Men, Cackling Clowns, and the
Exigencies of Desire in the Comics of Robert Crumb" p. 4-46
-- "Initial Investigation of Political Cartoons and
Illustrations in the Anti-Extradition Bill Protest in Hong
Kong" p. 47-73 -- "War, Romance, and Everyday Life in
Beirut's Emerging Alt-Comix Scene" p. 74-90 -- "Invisible,
Unseeing, Alienated : Mexico and William S. Burroughs in
Bernardo Fernández's Uncle Bill" p. 91-114 -- "Underground
Cartoonists Exhibit in the Soviet Union, 1990" p. 115-122
-- "Italian Underground, the Secret Life of Italian Comics,
1968-1978" p. 123-148 -- "The Intrigue Surrounding China's
Ink Wash Painting Animation" p. 149-168 -- "Patriarchal
Ideology in Kenya's Editorial Cartoons : A Cultural Studies
Approach" p. 169-177 -- "Out the Window : Illustrating the
Realities of Alzheimer's in Paco Roca's Arrugas" p. 178-201
-- "I'm Blackety Black Y'all : Conventions of the Superhero
in the CW's Black Lightning" p. 202-220 -- "The Geek
Culture in the Urban Environment : The Comics' Characters
in Cranio's Graffiti" p. 221-233 -- "Portraying Social
Issues : A Heuristic Study of Contemporary Cartoons in
India" p. 234-242 -- "Becoming a Man : The Allure of
Muscular Masculinity in Manga by Ikki Kajiwara" p. 243-267
-- "Generative Comics : Introduction and Analysis" p.
268-294 -- "Ao Correr da Pena : With the Stroke of the Pen
: Drawing Vila Franca de Xira and Its People" p. 295-314 --
"I Have Much to Tell You : Reflections on Cartoonists
Zapiro and Khalid Albaih" p. 315-330 -- "An Interview with
M. Thomas Inge" p. 331-353 -- "My Father, Mi Gu, a
Masterful Cartoonist" p. 354-369 -- "Japan's Country Image
: Perceptions of Filipino Early Generations and Anime
University Student-Viewers" p. 370-396 -- "The Skull and
the Elephant : The Significance of the Punisher in American
Political Eras" p. 397-410 -- "13 Major Blows to the World
of Comic Art" p. 411-439 -- "The Printed Word" p. 440-443
-- "Book Reviews" p. 444-467 -- "100 Years of Cartoons in
El Universal : Mexico-United States as Seen by Mexican
Cartoonists (Exhibition and Media Reviews) p. 468-472 --
"Exhibition Reviews" p. 473-496 -- "Gado" (Portfolio) p.
497-502 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.21no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 22, no. 2 (Fall/Winter
2020)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Notes" p. 1-4 -- "Survilo and
Historical Trauma in Contemporary Russian Comics" p. 5-32
-- "Tintin : From Violent Communist-Hating Conservative to
Radical Peacenik, part 2" p. 33-63 -- "An Interview with
Patricia Breccia" p. 64-91 -- "The Fez, the Harem Pants,
and the Embroidered Tie : Fashion and the Politics of
Orientalism in Three Francophone Graphic Novels" p. 92-133
-- "Far Out of the Box : The Comics of Chile's Marcela
Trujillo (Maliki)" p. 134-163 -- "The Characteristics of
Japanese Manga" p. 164-179 -- "Ordinary Enemies : Robert
Kanigher, Garth Ennis, and the Myth of the Unblemished
Wehrmacht" p. 180-212 -- "Re-Invention ofIndian Myths in
the Superhero Comic Books of Nagraj" p. 213-228 -- "An
Exploration of Transcendence in Comics" p. 229-260 -- "The
1936-1939 Spanish Civil War and American Comics" p. 261-283
-- "Comix from the Cosmos : Interview with Barbara 'Willy'
Mendes" p. 284-335 -- "Trying Times Require
Re-Inventiveness : Ways of Coping of Taiwan's Ling Qun" p.
336-340 -- "Reoccuring Dreams : Music and the Elegaic Voice
in John Porcellino's Perfect Example" p. 341-350 -- "How
Sugiura's Ninja-Boy Comics Developed After the Asia-Pacific
War" p. 365-374 -- "The Pedagogy and Potential of
Educational Comics" p. 375-404 -- "To Play or Not to Play?
That is the Question : Perspectives on Organized Youth
Sports in Comic Strips" p. 405-423 -- "An Interview with
India's Ghost Animation Studio about Their Short Film
'Wade'" p. 424-433 -- "An Expert on Arrow : Critical Fan
Activism and Gail Simone's Twitter" p. 434-450 -- "Is It a
Bird? Is It a Plane? Is it Jack the Ripper?" p. 451-461 --
"Habibi Worth a Thousand Words, and a Few Words Worth a
Thousand Tales" p. 462-475 -- "In Memory of Theresa Lee
Wai-chun (1943-2020)" p. 476-481 -- "Print is Dead : Long
Live Print! : Are Digital Comics Killing the Print Comics
Industry?" p. 482-495 -- "Comics as a Window into
Disposability : Some Thoughts" p. 496-508 -- "Cartoons in
the Time of Corona in India" p. 509-524 -- "The Wild Career
Path of Taiwan's Tsai Chih-chung : Animator, Comic Strips
and Books Creator, Physicist, Now Monk" p. 525-530 -- "Book
Reviews" p. 531-581 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p. 582-589 --
"Portfolio" p. 590-606. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.22no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 23, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2021)
CONTENTS: "In Support of Their Fathers' and Mother's
Legacies : 13 Offspring of China's Prominent Cartoonists
Explain" p. 1-78 -- "Coping with Conflict : Boxing Heroes
and German Comics in the Aftermath of the First World War"
p. 79-137 -- "Any Children? : The Family Circus and the
Problems of Parenthood" p. 138-167 -- "Fragging the Afghan
War : Red Blood" p. 168-203 -- "All You Need is Kill, Not
Love : Considering the Romantic Relationship in the Manga
and Film Adaptations of Hiroshi Sakurazaka's Novel" p.
204-228 -- "Jason Little Discusses The Vagina, his NSFW
Webcomic" p. 229-253 -- "The Border Separating Us :
Autobiographical Comics of an Australian World War I
Internment Camp" p. 254-270 -- "Tintin and the Jews (of
Contemporary Literature) p. 271-287 -- "Within and Between
the Visual Metaphoricity of Comics : A Semiotic Approach to
the Mahâbhârata in Amar Chitra Katha" p. 288-312 --
"Dramatizing Ontology in 18 Days : Grant Morrison's
Mahâbhârata and the Battle to Save Eternity!" p. 313-333 --
"The Role of Fox Feature Syndicate in the Implementation of
the Comics Code Authority" p. 334-373 -- "An Interview with
2021 Oscar Nominee : Icelandic Artist, Gisli Darri
Halldórsson" p. 374-384 -- "Remembrances of Things Past :
Childhood in Graphic Memoirs" p. 385-402 -- "The Social
Functions and Impacts of Popular Manga in Contemporary
Japan : A Case of Golden Kamuy" p. 403-420 -- "Slaying the
Monster : Heroic Lesbian Narratives in World's Finest" p.
421-446 -- "Poems, Comics and the Spaces Between : An
Examination of the Interplay Between Poem and Page" p.
447-457 -- "The Oriental Superheroes : Political Questions
in G. Willow Wilson's Cairo: a Graphic Novel, and Ms.
Marvel" p. 458-470 -- "The Maternal-Feminine and Matrixial
Borderspace in Megan Kelso's Watergate Sue" p. 471-491 --
"Morpheus Aeternorum : Dreams, Androgyny, and Their
Characteristics in Sandman (Preludes and Nocturnes), by
Neil Gaiman" p. 492-508 -- "When Le Chat was Put Among the
Pigeons" p. 509-512 -- "Obituary & Remembrance of Manga
Historian Shimizu Isao" p. 513-519 -- "On the Passing of
Comics Scholar Tom Inge" p. 520-530 -- "Research Prompts"
p. 531-535 -- "New Light on the Soon-to-Be Famous Marie
Duval" p. 536-552 -- "Book Reviews" p. 553-591 --
"International Journal of Comic Art Manuscript Preparation
Guide" p. 592-596 -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.23no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 23, no. 2 (Fall/Winter
2021)
CONTENTS: "Censorship and the Academic Community" (Editor's
Notes) p. 1-4 -- "Comics in East Asia : Symposium" p. 5-123
-- "History of Comics in Senegal" p. 124-149 -- "What's in
a Signature? : The Comic War Over the Twins" p. 150-176 --
"The New Yorker's Greatest Cartoonist and the Little
Spaniard : Peter Arno and Pablo Picasso" p. 177-201 --
"When Quetzalcoatl and Shenlong Collide : Image of the
Dragon on Quetzalcoatl's Representation within the Mexican
Comic Aztectopia" p. 202-215 -- "Tiny Country, Monumental
Event : Cyprus Olive Cartoon Festival" p. 216-236 -- "The
Mayor's Comments" p. 237-243 -- "A Bumpy and Proud Academic
Journey" (Pioneers of Comic Art Scholarship) p. 244-271 --
"The Legacy of José Carioca/Zé Carioca : A Critical History
of the Brazilian Disney Ambassador" p. 272-289 -- "An
In-Betweener Chinese Cartoonist : An Interview with Chang
Jin" p. 290-302 -- "I Ain't a Bad Swab at Heart, I Does the
Best I Knows How : Popeye and Boxing in E.C. Segar's
Thimble Theatre" p. 303-319 -- "Freedom and Regulation of
Expression, Manga, and Women : A Sympsium" p. 320-397 --
"The Cultural Tensions of Non-Kuwaiti Video Games
Circulating in Kuwaiti Culture" p. 398-428 -- "Laughing All
the Way : Saseo Ono in His Indonesia Days, 1941-1945" p.
429-431 -- "Frankenstein and Its Legacy in the Comics" p.
432-440 -- "Oleg Dergachov's Perpetual Quest for Comic Art
Fulfillment" p. 441-450 -- "Discussion about Typhoto Poem"
p. 451-470 -- "New Visual Worlds : Introducing a Visual
Pedagogy" p. 471-479 -- "Not Stan Lee's Soapbox, but Stan
Lee's Jack-in-the-Box! : Stan the Man Talks about Jack
Kirby the King, 1961-2014" p. 480-498 -- "A Few Words from
a Children's Graphic Novelist" p. 499-501 -- "Giannalberto
Bendazzi 1946-2021" (Remembrance) p. 502-504 -- "Research
Prompts" p. 505-510 -- "Ally Sloper, His Life & Times ;
Sugar-Plums and Tootletum, the Work of C.H. Ross" (Review
Essay) p. 511-527 -- "Rebirth of the English Comic Strip :
a Kaleidoscope, 1847-1870" (Review Essay) p. 528-536 -- "La
Función del Comic" (Review Essay) p. 537-545 -- "Book
Reviews" p. 546-588 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p. 589-605 --
Call no.: PN6700.I54v.23no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art, v. 24, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2022)
CONTENTS: "Editor's Notes" p. 1-7 -- "Ishinomori Shôtarô :
Teaching the Art of the Manga Panel" p. 8-34 -- "More or
Less Hearing : Representations of Deafness in Marvel
Comics" p. 35-81 -- "Satire in the Wake of 'Woke' : A South
African's Woes" p. 82-106 -- "Comics as Resources of
Meaning in a Prevention Campaign for Covid-19 in Mexico" p.
107-125 -- "Kaiser, King, and Caricature : Franz Joseph in
British Cartoons, 1848-1916" p. 126-158 -- "Who Is This
Gallant Girl of Greatness : a Chat with Brian Biggs about
My Hero" p. 159-181 -- "Vilma Vargas, Female Political
Cartoonist" p. 182-206 -- "The Names and the Nameless,
People Who Make Up the City : a Reading of Harsho Mohan
Chattoraj's Kolkata Kaleidoscope" p. 207-222 -- "Not On
Your Tintype : The Emperor of Japan as Depicted by William
Gropper" p. 223-244 -- "Poetry Comics as Artifact : the
Visual Poetics of Sprawl" p. 245-254 -- "Cliff Dwellers in
Hogan's Alley : R.F. Outcault and the Ashcan School" p.
255-286 -- "Pride, Pain, and Punishment : Cacofonix as a
Model of Resiliance in The Adventures of Asterix" p.
287-309 -- "Metafiction and Ecuadorian Graphic Novel : the
Case of El Ejército de los Tiburones Martillo" p. 310-326
-- "Qahera : the Webcomic, Not the City" p. 327-339 --
"Discussing the Art of Living With Grant Snider" p. 340-367
-- "It's Like You're There : Experiencing Sounds, Giongo,
and Gitaigo in Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san" p. 368-384
-- "We Are Nothing" (essay) p. 385-398 -- "Early Chinese
Portrayals in Western Political Cartoons from the Mid-19th
Century" p. 399-433 -- "Unique Beijing Comics Coffee House
and Its First Exhibition" p. 434-447 -- "Mobility of
Monstrous Mermaids in Manga" p. 448-479 -- "Similarities
and Differences Between Mexican Friki Culture and Geek
Culture in the United States" p. 480-498 -- "Comic Art
Academic Publishers" p. 499-509 -- "Maia Kobabe in
Conversation" p. 510-532 -- "Contemporary Rebellion in
Tsutsui Testuya's Yokokuhan" p. 533-548 -- "The Manhua
Specialized Press in China" p. 549-575 -- "Introducing SG
Cartoon Resource Hub, a New Site for Exploring Singapore
Cartooning" p. 576-578 -- "Anime as Witnessing : Violet
Evergarden and the Trauma of Memory" p. 579-598 -- "Goodbye
Bob (and Thanks for All Your Words About Pictures)" (R.C.
Harvey) p. 597-607 -- "Defining the Graphic Novel" p.
608-622 -- "Odd Taxi, Animal Farm, and Satirical Distance"
(essay) p. 623-630 -- "Long Answers to Simple Questions :
an Interview with Ben Hatke" p. 631-637 -- "Meet Sergio
Peçanha, Washington Post's Visual Essayist" p. 638-644 --
"A Chat with Ted Anderson" p. 645-652 -- "Book Reviews" p.
653-690 -- "Exhibition Reviews" p. 691-767 -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.24no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art--Articles About.
"Celebrating 10 Years of Continuous Publication : Taking
Stock" / John A. Lent p. 1-4 in International Journal of
Comic Art, v. 10, no. 2 (Fall 2008). -- Editorial
introducing the current issue and describing the first
decade of publishing. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.10no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art--Articles About.
"A 20-Year Harvest of Comic Art Scholarship : International
Journal of Comic Art, 1999-2018" / John A. Lent. p. 1-42 in
International Journal of Comic Art, v. 20, no. 2
(Fall/Winter 2018). -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.20no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art--Indexes.
"International Journal of Comic Art Index, volumes 1-5
(1999-2003)" / compiled by Jae-Woong Kwon and John A. Lent.
p. 404-519 in International Journal of Comic Art, v. 5, no.
2 (Fall 2003). -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.5no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art--Indexes.
"International Journal of Comic Art Index, v. 1-10
(1999-2008)" / compiled by John A. Lent, Xu Ying, and
Jae-Woong Kwon. p. 568-661 in International Journal of
Comic Art, v. 11, no. 1 (Spring 2009). -- Author, country,
and genre index. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.11no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art--Miscellanea.
"Don't Ask, Don't Tell : How Do You Illustrate an Academic
Essay about Batman and Homosexuality" / Bart Beaty. p.
17-19 in The Comics Journal, no. 228 (Nov. 2000). --
(Newswatch) -- About an article by Christopher York in the
International Journal of Comic Art, which was published
without illustrations because of objections by DC Comics.
-- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.228
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International Journal of Comic Art--Miscellanea.
"Editor's Note" / John A. Lent. p. 1-4 in International
Journal of Comic Art, v. 11, no. 1 (Spring 2009). -- About
postage costs for and international recognition of the
Journal. -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.11no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art--Miscellanea.
"Editor's Notes" / John A. Lent. p. 1-7 in International
Journal of Comic Art, v. 19, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2017). --
Housekeeping issues, about the Journal, including online
versions, indexing, and fair use of images ; remembrances
of Alfonz Lengyel (1921-2016), Alvaro de Moya (1930-2017),
and Miao Yintang (1934-2017). -- Call no.:
PN6700.I54v.19no.2
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International Journal of Comic Art--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 368, 396) in Des Comics et des Hommes :
Histoire Culturelle des Comic Books aux Etats-Unis /
Jean-Paul Gabilliet (Paris : Editions du Temps, 2005). -- Call
no.: PN6725.G32D4 2005
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International Journal of Comic Art--Miscellanea.
Index entry (p. 201) to Principes des Littératures
Dessinées / Harry Morgan (Angoulême : Editions de l'An 2,
2003). -- Call no.: PN6710.M57 2003
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International Journal of Comic Art--Miscellanea.
"International Journal of Comic Art Manuscript Preparation
Guide" / John A. Lent and Jaehyeon Jeong. p. 592-596 in
International Journal of Comic Art, v. 23, no. 1
(Spring/Summer 2021). -- Call no.: PN6700.I54v.23no.1
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International Journal of Comic Art--Miscellanea.
Rich Kreiner. p. 67-69 in The Comics Journal, no. 275 (Apr.
2006). -- (The Best Comics of 2005) -- Lists: Or Else ;
Palookaville ; Berlin ; Love and Rockets ; Luba ;
International Journal of Comic Art ; Hogan's Alley ; Black
Hole ; Acme Novelty Library ; WE3 ; Seven Soldiers ;
Planetary ; Solo ; Der Struwwelmaakies ; Sock Monkey ;
Gemma Bovery ; Epileptic ; Ice Haven ; Diary of a Mosquito
Abatement Man ; Walt & Skeezix ; Little Lulu ; Krazy Kat ;
Mutts ; Peanuts ; Now Who Do We Blame? ; The Complete
Calvin and Hobbes. -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.275
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International Journal of Comic Art--Reviews.
"International Journal of Comic Art" / by Rich Kreiner. p.
132-135 in The Comics Journal, no. 261 (June/July 2004). --
(Meet the Comics Press) -- Call no.: PN6700.C62no.261
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