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Comic books, strips, etc + History and criticism
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The origins of comics, from William Hogarth to Winsor McCay, Thierry Smolderen ; translated by Bart Beaty and Nick Nguyen
Why comics?, from underground to everywhere, Hillary Chute
The graphic canon, from "Kubla Khan" to the Brontë Sisters to The picture of Dorian Gray, edited by Russ Kick, Volume 2
The science of James Bond, from bullets to bowler hats to boat jumps, the real technology behind 007's fabulous films, Lois H. Gresh, Robert Weinberg
Working-class comic book heroes, class conflict and populist politics in comics, edited by Marc DiPaolo
Comics and stuff, Henry Jenkins
Heroines of comic books and literature, portrayals in popular culture, edited by Maja Bajac-Carter, Norma Jones, and Bob Batchelor
The art of the comic book, an aesthetic history, Robert C. Harvey
Comics versus art, Bart Beaty
Comics, a global history, 1968 to the present, Dan Mazur & Alexander Danner
Comic Book Crime, Truth, Justice, and the American Way, Nickie D. Phillips and Staci Strobl
The graphic canon, volume 1, from the epic of Gilgamesh to Shakespeare to Dangerous liaisons, edited by Russ Kick
Ms. Marvel's America, no normal, edited by Jessica Baldanzi and Hussein Rashid
The art of the funnies, an aesthetic history, Robert C. Harvey
Comics art, Paul Gravett
Comic books and American cultural history, an anthology, [edited by] Matthew Pustz
The spectacular sisterhood of superwomen, awesome female characters from comic book history, Hope Nicholson
The superhero reader, edited by Charles Hatfield, Jeet Heer, and Kent Worcester
Understanding manga and anime, Robin E. Brenner
On the graphic novel, Santiago García ; translated by Bruce Campbell
The power of comics and graphic novels, culture, form, and context, Randy Duncan, Matthew J. Smith, and Paul Levitz
The graphic canon, from Heart of Darkness to Hemingway to Infinite Jest, edited by Russ Kick, Volume 3
Beyond bombshells, the new action heroine in popular culture, Jeffrey A. Brown
The evolution of the costumed avenger, the 4,000-year history of the superhero, Jess Nevins
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