The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen

The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen
Author: Hope Nicholson
Publsiher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781594749490

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Meet more than one hundred of the most heroic female characters in comics history, complete with backstories, vintage art, and colorful commentary. This spectacular sisterhood includes costumed crimebusters like Miss Fury, super-spies like Tiffany Sinn, sci-fi pioneers like Gale Allen, and even kid troublemakers like Little Lulu. With vintage art, publication details, a decade-by-decade survey of industry trends and women’s roles in comics, and spotlights on iconic favorites like Wonder Woman and Ms. Marvel, The Spectacular Sisterhood of Superwomen proves that not only do strong female protagonists belong in comics, they’ve always been there.

The Secret Loves of Geeks

The Secret Loves of Geeks
Author: Margaret Atwood,Gerard Way,Dana Simpson,Patrick Rothfuss
Publsiher: Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781506704739

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Following the smash-hit The Secret Loves of Geek Girls comes this brand new anthology featuring comic and prose stories from cartoonists and professional geeks about their most intimate, heartbreaking, and inspiring tales of love, sex and, dating. Including creators of all genders, orientations, and cultural backgrounds. Featuring work by MARGARET ATWOOD (The Handmaid's Tale), GERARD WAY (Umbrella Academy), PATRICK ROTHFUSS (The Name of the Wind), DANA SIMPSON (Phoebe and Her Unicorn), GABBY RIVERA (America), HOPE LARSON, (Batgirl), CECIL CASTELLUCCI (Soupy Leaves Home), VALENTINE DE LANDRO (Bitch Planet), MARLEY ZARCONE (Shade), SFÉ R. MONSTER (Beyond: A queer comics anthology), AMY CHU (Wonder Woman), a cover by BECKY CLOONAN (Demo) and many more.

Comic Connections

Comic Connections
Author: Sandra Eckard
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-12-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475828092

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This book is designed to help teachers from middle school through college find exciting new strategies to help students develop their literacy skills.

Time the Marvel Universe

Time the Marvel Universe
Author: The Editors of TIME
Publsiher: Time Home Entertainment
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781547848348

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From the panels that birthed heroes including the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man to the billion-dollar modern box-office phenomena of the X-Men and the Avengers, Marvel has transcended beyond comic books and superheroes and now sits firmly in our collective consciousness. Now, in a new special edition from the editors of TIME, Earth's mightiest heroes have assembled in celebration and triumph of one comic book company's enduring legacy and the media empire it has spawned. This special edition covers the history of the superhuman powerhouse, a trip through the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the evolution of televised heroes, and the lasting impact of fictional heroes becoming real-life icons. Additionally, we delve into the emotional connection that we form with these characters and why we worship them. We'll also take a look at the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and will test your knowledge of the MCU as well.

The Legion of Regrettable Supervillains

The Legion of Regrettable Supervillains
Author: Jon Morris
Publsiher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781594749339

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The oddest supervillains in comics history, in one amazing art-filled collection of overlooked crooked characters. From the golden age to the modern graphic novel, comic book superheroes need villains to battle. This collection affectionately spotlights the most ridiculous, bizarre, and cringe-worthy ever published, from fandom favorites like MODOK and Egg Fu to forgotten weirdos like Brickbat (choice of weapon: poison bricks). Casual comics readers and diehard enthusiasts alike will relish the hilarious commentary by author Jon Morris and vintage art from obscure old comics.

The American Superhero

The American Superhero
Author: Richard A. Hall
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2019-02-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781440861246

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This compilation of essential information on 100 superheroes from comic book issues, various print and online references, and scholarly analyses provides readers all of the relevant material on superheroes in one place. The American Superhero: Encyclopedia of Caped Crusaders in History covers the history of superheroes and superheroines in America from approximately 1938–2010 in an intentionally inclusive manner. The book features a chronology of important dates in superhero history, five thematic essays covering the overall history of superheroes, and 100 A–Z entries on various superheroes. Complementing the entries are sidebars of important figures or events and a glossary of terms in superhero research. Designed for anyone beginning to research superheroes and superheroines, The American Superhero contains a wide variety of facts, figures, and features about caped crusaders and shows their importance in American history. Further, it collects and verifies information that otherwise would require hours of looking through multiple books and websites to find.

Fourth Wave Feminism in Science Fiction and Fantasy

Fourth Wave Feminism in Science Fiction and Fantasy
Author: Valerie Estelle Frankel
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781476638669

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Television is entering a unique era, in which women and minorities no longer serve under white captains but take the lead--and all the other roles as well. In a brilliant new universe where the intersectional values of fourth wave feminism are becoming more widespread, fantasy and science fiction are leading the charge. Shows from Star Wars to Doctor Who are rewriting their traditional storylines to include more well-rounded and racially diverse female characters. Steven Universe, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Orphan Black and Sense8 highlight queer characters and experiences. Dystopias like Marvel's Jessica Jones and The Handmaid's Tale show the female perspective entirely, guiding viewers from trauma to self-determination. In fantasy and horror, Wynonna Earp, Game of Thrones, Supergirl, Vikings, American Horror Story, Black Mirror, and The Walking Dead reveal how much the story changes with a spectrum of women reclaiming the text from white, straight, young, cisgender men. These new shows are intersectional, digital, global, critical, and political, with fan responses changing the content and cutting-edge platforms like Netflix and Hulu shaking up the format.

Comic Book Women

Comic Book Women
Author: Peyton Brunet,Blair Davis
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781477324141

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2023 Ray and Pat Browne Best Single Work by One or More Authors in Popular and American Culture, Popular and American Culture Association (PACA) / Popular Culture Association (PCA) 2023 Ray and Pat Browne Best Edited Reference/Primary Source Work in Popular Culture Award (Honorable Mention), Popular and American Culture Association (PACA) / Popular Culture Association (PCA) 2023 Peter C. Rollins Book Award, Southwest Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations (SWPACA) A revisionist history of women's pivotal roles as creators of and characters in comic books. The history of comics has centered almost exclusively on men. Comics historians largely describe the medium as one built by men telling tales about male protagonists, neglecting the many ways in which women fought for legitimacy on the page and in publishers’ studios. Despite this male-dominated focus, women played vital roles in the early history of comics. The story of how comic books were born and how they evolved changes dramatically when women like June Tarpé Mills and Lily Renée are placed at the center rather than at the margins of this history, and when characters such as the Black Cat, Patsy Walker, and Señorita Rio are analyzed. Comic Book Women offers a feminist history of the golden age of comics, revising our understanding of how numerous genres emerged and upending narratives of how male auteurs built their careers. Considering issues of race, gender, and sexuality, the authors examine crime, horror, jungle, romance, science fiction, superhero, and Western comics to unpack the cultural and industrial consequences of how women were represented across a wide range of titles by publishers like DC, Timely, Fiction House, and others. This revisionist history reclaims the forgotten work done by women in the comics industry and reinserts female creators and characters into the canon of comics history.