
Horror and Comics
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Introduction - Barbara Chamberlin, Kom Kunyosying, and Julia Round
PART ONE: Crossing Genres, Blurring Boundaries
Multimodal Mirroring in 'The Black Cat' - Elizabeth Allyn Woock
Satanic Feminism and Decadent Aesthetics in Guido Crepax's 'Valentina' Comics - Miranda Corcoran
The Living, the Dead and the Living Dead: Brazilian Horror Imagery and Genre Hybridisation in Shiko's Tres Buracos - Tiago Jose Lemos I Monteiro and Heitor Da Luz Silva
Befriending the Past: The Genre-Bending Vanessa Comics Series (1982-1990) and its Historical Context - Barbara M. Eggert
PART TWO: Identity, Agency, Humanity
'I'm not who he thinks I am': Identity and Victimhood in Country Horror Comics - Matthew Costello
'What's one more monster?': Articulations of Latinx Monstrosity and Whiteness in Border Town - Anna Marta Marini
'Still pretty, ain't she?': The Female Gaze and the Queer Monstrous Feminine in Ito Junji's Tomie - Keiko Miyajima
Sinister Houses and Forbidden Loves: Queer Identity in DC's Gothic Romances - Lillian Hochwender
PART THREE: Society, Anxiety, Politics
Abjection, Ambivalence and the Abyss in EC's New Trend Line - Alex Link
The Power of a Demon and the Heart of a Human: The Darkness of Humanity in Devilman - Meriel Dhanowa
Comics and the Horrors of Reality - Dirk Vanderbeke and Doreen Triebel
'REALITY scarier than any boogeyman': Shock, Exploitation, and Environmentalism in Slow Death Funnies - Christy Tidwell
Afterwords - Barbara Chamberlin, Kom Kunyosying, and Julia Round
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