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Other 1980s: Reframing Comics' Crucial Decade [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 366 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x151x20 mm, weight: 495 g, 35 halftones, 11 line drawings, dispersed
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807174777
  • ISBN-13: 9780807174777
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 366 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x151x20 mm, weight: 495 g, 35 halftones, 11 line drawings, dispersed
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807174777
  • ISBN-13: 9780807174777
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Fans and scholars have long regarded the 1980s as a significant turning point in the history of comics in the United States, but most critical discussions of the period still focus on books from prominent creators such as Frank Miller, Alan Moore, and Art Spiegelman, eclipsing the work of others who also played a key role in shaping comics as we know them today. The Other 1980s: Reframing Comics' Crucial Decade offers a more complicated and multivalent picture of this robust era of ambitious comics publishing.

The twenty essays in The Other 1980s illuminate many works hailed as innovative in their day that have nonetheless fallen from critical view, partly because they challenge the contours of conventional comics studies scholarship: open-ended serials that eschew the graphic-novel format beloved by literature departments; sprawling superhero narratives with no connection to corporate universes; offbeat and abandoned experiments by major publishers, including Marvel and DC; idiosyncratic and experimental independent comics; unusual genre exercises filtered through deeply personal sensibilities; and oft-neglected offshoots of the classic ""underground"" comics movement of the 1960s and 1970s. The collection also offers original examinations of the ways in which the fans and critics of the day engaged with creators and publishers, establishing the groundwork for much of the contemporary critical and academic discourse on comics.

By uncovering creators and works long ignored by scholars, The Other 1980s revises standard histories of this major period and offers a more nuanced understanding of the context from which the iconic comics of the 1980s emerged.
Introduction | "Avenues of Free Thought and Fellow Feeling": U.S. Comic Books in the 1980s 1(20)
Brannon Costello
Brian Cremins
PART I The NewWave: Crucial Writers, Artists, and Titles
21(66)
Delayed Recognition: Wendy And Richard Pini's Elfquest
23(16)
Isabelle Licari-Guillaume
Lords, Masters, Aces, And Knights: Doug Moench And The Advancement Of Comics In The 1980S
39(14)
Andrew J. Kunka
Neil The Horse And Suppressed Comics Memory: Dolls, Funny Animals, And Entertainment Work
53(17)
Maaheen Ahmed
The Circles In The Squares: Analogic Thinking In P. Craig Russell's Salome And Pelleas And Melisande
70(17)
Shiamin Kwa
PART II "Gerbil's, Geckos, and Wharf Rats": Or, Publishers, Properties, and Capitalism
87(50)
Making Graphic Novels In The Early Direct Market: Eclipse Enterprises And Steve Gerber's Stewart The Rat
89(16)
Paul Williams
"Entertainment Should Be An Adventure": Reggie Byers, Shuriken, And The Black-And - White Boom
105(15)
Brian Cremins
Another Toy Story: The Micronauts, Rom, And Capitalist Epic
120(17)
Andrew Hoberek
PART III "The Sense of the Everyday": Rethinking Gender, Race, and Sexuality
137(50)
Graphic Representations Of "Vietnam Syndrome": Race And Masculinity In The 'Nam And Real War Stories
139(14)
Meg King
For Shame! Wimmen's Comix Redux And Dori Seda's Lonely Nights
153(17)
James Zeigler
"Hysteria, The Other Aids Epidemic": Strip Aids Usa, Hiv, And The Narrative Of Respectability
170(17)
Alex B. Smith
PART IV A Real American Hero? Adventures in Politics, Comedy, and Regionalism
187(68)
"Shades And Light": Representational Paradox And Tim Truman's Scout Saga
189(17)
Jeremy M. Carnes
The Lark/Light Returns: Dcs Humorous Heroes Of The 1980S
206(16)
Blair Davis
"Where Is My Soil?" Ms. Mystic In The Anthropocene
222(17)
Jose Alaniz
Metropolis In Dixie: Race, Liberty, And The Atlanta Of Southern Knights
239(16)
Brannon Costello
PART V "A Small Step Toward that Utopian Dream": Communities of Readers
255(80)
Robo-Texts And Mechamorphs: The Rise Of Robotech, The Coming Of Comico, And The Transmedial Joys Of The 1980S "Japanimated" Explosion
257(17)
Jonathan Alexandratos
Daniel F. Yezbick
"Always Another Rainbow": Fans, Comics Publishing, And The Return Of Donald Duck
274(15)
Peter Cullen Bryan
The Crusade Of The Comics Journal
289(14)
Robert Hutton
Revolution Girl Style Later: Intergenerational Feminisms And The Second Life Of Wimmen's Comix In The 1980S
303(15)
Rachel R. Miller
Amethyst, Meet Misty, And Angel Love: Historical Footnotes Or Paths Not Taken?
318(17)
Aaron Kashtan
Epilogue 335(2)
Contributors 337(4)
Index 341
Brannon Costello is the James F. Cassidy Professor of English at Louisiana State University. His books include Neon Visions: The Comics of Howard Chaykin and the coedited volume Comics and the U.S. South.

Brian Cremins is professor of English at Harper College and the author of Captain Marvel and the Art of Nostalgia. He serves as an associate editor for INKS: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society.