Comics
A Global History, 1968 to the Present
Dan Mazur author Alexander Danner author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:5th May '14
Should be back in stock very soon
The first chronological global history of comics, from 1968 through to the present day
Tells the global history of comics from 1968 through to the present day. This book contextualizes the crucial modern period within the art forms broader history and offers a description of the more fluid, international and digital scene that is the mediums likely future.The first global history of comics from 1968 through to the present day, arranged chronologically and richly illustrated with prime examples of the artists, styles and movements being discussed. The authors contextualize the crucial modern period within the art form’s broader history and offer a description of the more fluid, international and digital scene that is the medium’s likely future. They supply examples from around the world – including the US and UK, France, Spain, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Argentina, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand – and from a range of renowned and lesser-known artists.
'Smart and interesting, and might make you laugh, too' - Observer
'Ambitious … worth reading for the wealth of graphic novels it draws attention to' - Sunday Herald
'Comprehensive, in-depth … an impressive reference book that is a must in every comics library' - Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9780500290965
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1110g
320 pages