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The Rise of Geek Chic: an Analysis of Nerd Identity in a Post-Cult Market
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American Comics Group
Examining Parents' Perceptions of and Preferences Toward
A M E R I C a N C H R O N I C L E S the by JOHN WELLS 1960-1964
What You Need to Know Work Details Drop Details About the Series
The Secret Life of Comics: Socializing and Seriality Carol L. Tilley
The Holocaust and Anti-Semitism in Jewish Made Comic Books, 1963
The Jewish Comic Book Industry, 1933-1954
Operation Clean-Up'" and After: the Controversy Resolved
U Nder G R Ound a Nd Independent C Om IC S, C Om Ix, a Nd Gr a Ph IC N O Vels S Er
Planet Superman: an Ecocritical Analysis of the Man of Steel from 1938-2017 Justin Hart Crary
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"A One-In-A-Billion Chance": the Transformative Effect of Stan Lee and Spider-Man on American Popular Culture
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American Comic Book Censorship and the Cold War Consensus Carissa Young University of Portland
Comics in American Culture
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A Case Study of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Marc Greenberg Golden Gate University School of Law,
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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Big Mad on Campus by Al Feldstein Al Feldstein
Legacy and Propaganda in Superhero Comics
A History of the Horror Comic
Worst of Eerie Publications Preview
A M E R I C a N C H R O N I C L E S by JASON SACKS the 1970-1979
The Transformative Effect of Stan Lee and Spider-Man on American
Representations of Political Dissent in <I>Captain America Comics</I>
The Anti-Comics Movement, Mass Culture, and the Impact of the Comics Code on American Comic Books
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Attempting to Break the Comic Book Code
A Comprehensive Examination of the Precode Horror Comic Books of the 1950'S
Superhero Comics BLOOMSBURY COMICS STUDIES
Reading American Adolescence Through the Superhero Sidekick
Scapegoating Video Games- the Comics Code Authority 2.0 Two
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SILVER AGE COMIC BOOKS: UNCOVERING THEIR IMPORTANCE in the MIDST of POLITICAL, SOCIAL, and CULTURAL MOVEMENTS of the 1960S and 1970S
EXTRA! the Comic Book Journalist Survives the Censors of 1955
The Comic-Book Industry Jeffery Kahan
The American Comic Book: a Brief History Daniel Clark & Krystal Howard