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Manga and the Graphic Novel, According to a List of Key Discursive Characteristics
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Geek Cultures: Media and Identity in the Digital Age Jason Tocci University of Pennsylvania,
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Rethinking Webcomics: Webcomics As a Screen Based Medium
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Identity and Form in Alternative Comics, 1967 – 2007
High School Teaching Guide
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Alternative Comics: an Emerging Literature
Alternative Comics Doug Singsen*
Bad Machinery and the Economics of Free Comics: a Webcomic Case Study
Previews #306 (Vol. Xxiv #3, Mar14)
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Comics in American Culture
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Geek Cultures: Media and Identity in the Digital Age
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Special Guests and Exhibitors (PDF)
Catherine E. Clements. Building a Comics Collection: a Plan for Academic Libraries
Alternative Comic Books
Understanding Understandings of Comics: Reading and Collecting As Media-Oriented Practices
Green Dreams
The Anti-Comics Movement, Mass Culture, and the Impact of the Comics Code on American Comic Books
Bennis M. Blue Alternative Comics: an Emerging Literature. Charles
Throwing the Book at Cartoonists in the World of Alternative Comics
A Comprehensive Examination of the Precode Horror Comic Books of the 1950'S
Manuscript in Print: the Materiality of Alternative Comics Emma Tinker* University College London
Alternative Comic Book Collection
SFRA Newsletter
An Alternative Teaching Tool in Science Education: Educational Comics
Investing in Superheroes? Comic Art As a New Alternative Investment
Comics Worlds and the World of Comics: Towards Scholarship on a Global Scale (Series Global Manga Studies, Vol
FALLING out of the CLOSET: KEVIN SMITH, QUEERNESS, and INDEPENDENT FILM by CARTER MICHAEL SOLES a DISSERTATION Presented To
The Beginner's Guide to Comics Publishers
The Underground and Cultural Legitimacy: the Divide in the American Comics History
Is There a Comic Book Industry?
An Introduction by Dan Nadel