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Relationality and Masculinity in Superhero Narratives Kevin Lee Chiat Bachelor of Arts (Communication Studies) with Second Class Honours
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Media Industry Approaches to Comic-To-Live-Action Adaptations and Race
Growing up with Vertigo: British Writers, Dc, and the Maturation of American Comic Books
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With Great Power: Examining the Representation and Empowerment of Women in DC and Marvel Comics Kylee Kilbourne
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Industry Space and Structures of Power at the San Diego Comic-Con
In a Panel, Darkley: Reflections and Refractions of Gendered Trauma in Marvel's Alias and DC Comics' Batwoman: Elegy
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Females and Feminism Reclaim the Mainstream: New Superheroines in Marvel Comics
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The Collected Poetry, Stories and Erotic Sass of Derrick C
Wonder Woman Unbound
Gender Politics and the Walking Dead
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African American Comic Books in the Academic Archive Brian Flota James Madison University,
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Graphic Novel Reader's Advisory
The Finer Worlds of Warren Ellis William James Allred University of Arkansas
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Queer Content in Science Fiction Allegory and Analogue: Is It in Disguise? Anna C
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Representation of the American South in Marvel Comics, 1963-2016
Hannibal Tabu on Making His Move to Bleeding Cool
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Effects of Piracy on the American Comic Book Market and the Role of Di Gital Formats
Analysis of the Female Presence in the Male-Dominated Comic Book Industry" (2017)
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The Direct Market, Sales Data, and Marvel Comics' Diversity Cycle
Appropriating, Interpreting, and Transforming Comic Books, No. 13 (June 15, 2013)