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Comics and Graphic Novels

Ecomasculinity, Ecomasculinism, and the Superhero Genre: Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing

Ecomasculinity, Ecomasculinism, and the Superhero Genre: Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing

This chapter was published in the book Men, Masculinities and Earth, edited by Paul Pule and Martin Hultman, which can be found HERE. Abstract Addis offers a critical reflection on the “green superhero” beyond its construction as a “nerdist technology”

Victoria Addis January 1, 2023January 1, 2023 Comics and Graphic Novels, Publications, Research No Comments Read more

Sovereignty and Superheroes by Neal Curtis

Sovereignty and Superheroes by Neal Curtis

An edited version of this review appeared in issue 9.3 of ImageTexT: read it here To what extent can our favourite comic book superheroes be viewed as sovereigns in their own realms? And how does the role of superhero complicate or otherwise

Victoria Addis February 28, 2017June 13, 2019 Blog, Book Reviews, Comics and Graphic Novels, Non-Fiction No Comments Read more

Beethoven’s Fifth & V for Vendetta

Beethoven’s Fifth & V for Vendetta

Written in the 1980s at the height of Thatcher’s Britain, Alan Moore’s V for Vendetta is a politically charged graphic novel set in a dystopian near-future world in which Britain has fallen into fascism following a brief nuclear exchange. The

Victoria Addis August 25, 2016June 13, 2019 Blog, Comics and Graphic Novels, Critical Essays, Music and Literature No Comments Read more

The Graphic Novel by Baetens & Frey

The Graphic Novel by Baetens & Frey

The emerging field of comics studies has grown rapidly in recent years. This has seen the publication of a number of introductory and theoretically engaged books aiming to provide comics and graphic novels with their own theoretical language, separate from

Victoria Addis August 11, 2016June 13, 2019 Blog, Book Reviews, Comics and Graphic Novels, Non-Fiction No Comments Read more
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