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Book Synopsis: Winner of the 2016 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work. Winner of the 2016 Ray and Pat Browne Award for Best Edited Collection in Popular Culture and American Culture by the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association. Winner of the 2016 PEN Oakland-Josephine Miles Award for Excellence in Literature.
When many think of comic books the first thing that comes to mind are caped crusaders and spandex-wearing super-heroes. Perhaps, inevitably, these images are of white men (and more rarely, women). It was not until the 1970s that African American superheroes such as Luke Cage, Blade, and others emerged. But as this exciting new collection reveals, these superhero comics are only one small component in a wealth of representations of black characters within comic strips, comic books, and graphic novels over the past century. The Blacker the Ink is the first book to explore not only the diverse range of black characters in comics, but also the multitude of ways that black artists, writers, and publishers have made a mark on the industry. Organized thematically into “panels” in tribute to sequential art published in the funny pages of newspapers, the fifteen original essays take us on a journey that reaches from the African American newspaper comics of the 1930s to the Francophone graphic novels of the 2000s. Even as it demonstrates the wide spectrum of images of African Americans in comics and sequential art, the collection also identifies common character types and themes running through everything from the strip The Boondocks to the graphic novel Nat Turner. Though it does not shy away from examining the legacy of racial stereotypes in comics and racial biases in the industry, The Blacker the Ink also offers inspiring stories of trailblazing African American artists and writers. Whether you are a diehard comic book fan or a casual reader of the funny pages, these essays will give you a new appreciation for how black characters and creators have brought a vibrant splash of color to the world of comics.
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Are you tired of the same old caped crusaders and spandex-wearing super-heroes in comic books? Looking for something more diverse and groundbreaking? Look no further than "The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art." Winner of prestigious awards such as the 2016 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award and the Ray and Pat Browne Award, this academic work is a must-read for comic book enthusiasts and fans of American culture.
While many associate comic books with white protagonists, this groundbreaking collection showcases the rich and varied representations of black characters throughout the history of comics. From African American newspaper comics in the 1930s to modern Francophone graphic novels, "The Blacker the Ink" explores the contributions of black artists, writers, and publishers in shaping the industry.
Dive into the world of African American superheroes like Luke Cage and Blade, and discover the multitude of character types and themes that have emerged from the funny pages to graphic novels. As you immerse yourself in this captivating journey, you'll gain a new appreciation for the vibrant splash of color that black characters and creators bring to the realm of comics.
While "The Blacker the Ink" acknowledges and addresses the legacy of racial stereotypes in comics, it also showcases inspiring stories of trailblazing African American artists and writers who have made their mark on the industry. It's a celebration of diversity, creativity, and the power of representation.
Whether you're a diehard comic book fan or a casual reader of the funny pages, "The Blacker the Ink" will captivate and enlighten you. Don't miss out on this opportunity to appreciate the contributions of black artists and delve into a world beyond conventional superhero narratives. Take a step towards a more inclusive and diverse comic book experience with "The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art" - Get your copy now!
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