Comic Book Superheroes. Patrick O'Connor (@Comicspedia) sur Twitter. Online Bibliographies, Databases, and Other Resources. On-Line Bibliographies, Databases, Digital Comics, Etc.
Listed below are some useful on-line bibliographies of comics and comics scholarship. Anonima Fumetti's Bibliografia A collection of bibliographies, in English, French, and Italian. Censorship of Comics Bibliography Maintained by the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, listing "books, articles, case law, and more. " The Comic Book Periodic Table of the Elements Maintained by John P. Comics Art Conference Annual Scholarly Conference held in conjunction with San Diego Comic-Con Comics Research Bibliography. Maintained by John Bullough and Mike Rhode. The Comics in Canada: An Illustrated History A CBC archive providing clips that chart the history of Canadian comic strips, comic books, and graphic novels. ComicsResearch.org Features Gene Kannenberg's Comics Scholarship Annotated Bibliographies Comics Art/Scholarship Citation Guide Features the official citation guide adopted by the Comics Art Area of PCA.
The Comic Strip Project Coconino Classics Egon. An Introduction to Comic Studies. University of Dundee's brochure for its Comic Studies course Land of the free, home of the brave and the country with one of the longest running comics in history; of where do I speak?
Scotland may not be the first place to come to mind when considering the key players in the world of comics, but this diminutive and somewhat soggy land has had an astonishing influence on both the British and American comic scene. Over the years, we've given the world Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, Judge Dredd and Alan Grant, Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant.
Yes, half our population is called Grant and yes, we do all, in fact, know Morrison. Maybe. So what better place, then, to launch one of the world's first mainstream university degrees in the study of comics than the small Scottish city of Dundee. Why Dundee, you might ask? Of course there's nothing surprising about comics not being taken seriously as literature and art. As you have no doubt guessed, I am not here to read children's comics. The Center for Cartoon Studies. Beyond Glasses, Capes, & Cowls: Comic Book Studies & Scholarship. ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies. The 11th Annual UF Conference on Comics and Graphic Novels April 4th-6th, 2014 New deadline: January 25, 2014 The Graduate Comics Organization at the University of Florida invites applicants to submit proposals to the 11th UF Conference on Comics and Graphic Novels, "Traumics: Comics Narratives of Trauma.
" The conference will be held from Friday April 4th 2014 to Sunday April 6th 2014. Proposals are due January 25, 2014. Traumics are, simply put, comics plus trauma. More than two decades ago, Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer-winning opus, Maus, changed the way much of the reading public views comics, and is now one of the most iconic and recognizable Holocaust narratives to be studied in the classroom or found on bookstore shelves. We invite presentation proposals from all disciplines on the theme of "traumics: comics narratives of trauma. " Graduate papers presented at the conference will be eligible for consideration as Best Graduate Paper.