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Book Synopsis: Contributions by Lawrence Abrams, Diana Álvarez Amell, Partha Bhattacharjee, Natalja Chestopalova, Jim Coby, Rita Costello, Sam Cowling, Joanna Davis-McElligatt, Elisabetta Di Minico, Kiera M. Gaswint, Vincent Haddad, Kaleb Knoblauch, Christina M. Knopf, Leah Milne, Jacob Murel, Priyanka Tripathi, and Steven S. Vrooman
In 1954, the culture, distribution, and content of comics forever changed. Long a mainstay of America’s reading diet, comic books began to fall under the scrutiny of parent groups, church leaders, and politicians. The bright colors and cheaply printed pulp pages of comic books that had once provided an escape were suddenly presumed to house something lascivious, insidious, and morally corrosive. While anxieties about representations of violence in comics have largely fallen to the wayside since the moral panic of the 1950s, thematic and symbolic visual depictions of violence remain central to the comics form. BOOM! SPLAT! Comics and Violence examines violence in every iteration—physical violence enacted between people and their environments, formal and structural violence embedded in the comics language itself, representations of historical violence, and ways of reading and seeing violence.
BOOM! SPLAT! is composed of fifteen essays from renowned comics scholars and is organized thematically into four sections, including an examination of histories of violence, forms of violence, modes and systems of violence, and political and social violence. Chapters focus on well-known comics and comics creators, such as Steve Ditko, Hulk, X-Men, and the Marvel universe, to newspaper cartoon strips, postwar graphic novels, revolution, civil rights, trauma, #blacklivesmatter, and more. BOOM! SPLAT! serves as a resource to scholars and comics enthusiasts who wish to contemplate and confront the permutations, forms, structures, and discourses of violence that have always animated cartoons. Through this interrogation, our understanding of violence moves beyond the immediately physical and interpersonal into modes of ephemeral, psychological, and ideological violence. Contributors fill critical gaps by offering sustained explorations of the function of manifold violences in the comics language—those seen, felt, and imagined. The essays in this collection are critically necessary for understanding the current and historical role that violence has played in comics and will help recognize how cartooning imbricates, resists, and expands our thinking about and experiences of violence.
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Are you ready for a rollercoaster ride through the world of comics and violence? Introducing BOOM! SPLAT!: Comics and Violence, a groundbreaking book that explores the dark and captivating side of comic book imagery. Written by a team of esteemed comics scholars, this collection of fifteen essays will take you on a journey through the history, forms, and discourses of violence in comics.
From the moral panic of the 1950s to the present day, violence has always been an integral part of the comics medium. BOOM! SPLAT! delves deep into the thematic and symbolic depictions of violence, shining a light on its myriad manifestations. Whether it's physical violence enacted between characters, structural violence embedded in the comics language, or representations of historical and social violence, this book covers it all.
Featuring thought-provoking chapters on iconic comics and creators like Steve Ditko, Hulk, X-Men, and the Marvel universe, as well as postwar graphic novels, revolution, civil rights, and the #blacklivesmatter movement, BOOM! SPLAT! offers a comprehensive examination of violence in comics. No stone is left unturned in this exploration of the role violence plays in shaping the medium we love.
But BOOM! SPLAT! is more than just an academic resource. It's a gateway to a deeper understanding of the complexities of violence and its impact on our society. By examining the function of violence in the comics language, these essays help us expand our thinking and challenge our preconceived notions. Get ready to have your mind blown!
Don't miss out on the opportunity to delve into the world of comics and violence. Experience the thrill of BOOM! SPLAT! Comics and Violence today and unlock a new perspective on this captivating art form. Get your copy now and embark on a journey like no other!
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