This Book Contains Graphic Language: Comics as LiteratureBy demonstrating the ways in which comic books (and graphic novels) both reflect upon, and expand the boundaries of literature, Rocco Versaci demonstrates that comics have earned the right to be taken just as seriously as any other literary form. |
Contents
Creating a Special Reality | 34 |
ReMaustering the Past | 81 |
The New Journalism Revisited | 109 |
Copyright | |
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