The Power of Comics and Graphic Novels

Culture, Form, and Context

Paul Levitz author PhD Randy Duncan author PhD Matthew J Smith author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:19th Oct '23

Should be back in stock very soon

The Power of Comics and Graphic Novels cover

The most authoritative introduction to studying comics available, covering culture, form and genres as well as their contexts and how to conduct thorough analysis, now in a restructured edition.

After the successful and innovative first two editions, now in a new, restructured 3rd edition, this remains the most authoritative introduction for studying comic books and graphic novels, covering their place in contemporary culture, the manifestations and techniques of the art form, the evolution of the medium and how to analyze and write about them. The new edition includes: - A completely reworked introduction explores the comics community in the US and globally, its history, and the role of different communities in advancing the medium and its study - Chapters reframed to get students thinking about themselves as consumers and makers of comics - Reorganized chapters on form help to unpack encapsulation, composition and layout - Completely new chapters on comics and how they can be used to report, document, and persuade, as well as a new Preface by Karen Green Illustrated throughout, with discussion questions and activities for every chapter and an extensive glossary of key terms, The Power of Comics and Graphic Novels also includes further updated resources available online including additional essays, weblinks and sample syllabi.

Duncan, Smith, and Levitz have delivered an outstanding and much-needed volume that should be required reading in any of the growing number of comics studies classes in academia today. The Power of Comics provides historical, cultural, and literary approaches that will not only deepen students’ understanding of this medium but help them develop the critical tools required to engage meaningfully with a host of other subjects and issues. Highly recommended. * Rocco Versaci, author of This Book Contains Graphic Language: Comics as Literature *
As a textbook, it succeeds in content, scope, and execution. The chapters are well laid out, have thoughtful questions at their ends, and several chapters end with very practical examples of analysis that serve as models for students. Chapters also reference a broad range of experts . . . which further validates breadth and depth of this growing scholarship. . . . Overall . . . the book—including the theory chapters—is reasonably good for a 'first textbook on comics,' and I would imagine it will fast become a standard text for those sorts of classes. * Neil Cohn, author of 'The Visual Language of Comics' *
Balancing its multi-angled scope, careful scholarship, and welcoming accessibility, Power of Comics remains the go-to textbook for analyzing and appreciating the ever-evolving comics medium. * Chris Gavaler, Author of Superhero Comics and The Comics Form *
An extremely comprehensive work, The Power of Comics offers a wealth of information and engages readers with an approachable and engaging style. This edition covers important new material, including updated sections on Graphic Medicine, comics production, libraries, and web comics. I applaud the authors’ research, writing, and dedication to the field. * Dr. Susan Kirtley, Professor of English, Portland State University, USA *

ISBN: 9781350253902

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392 pages

3rd edition