
Comics and Pop Culture
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Examining current debates and the questions raised by comics adaptations, including those around authorship, style, and textual fidelity, the contributors consider the topic from an array of approaches that take into account representations of sexuality, gender, and race as well as concepts of world-building and cultural appropriation in comics from Modesty Blaise to Black Panther. The result is a fascinating re-imagination of the texts that continue to push the boundaries of panel, frame, and popular culture.
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"This is an indispensable contribution to scholarship on comic books, film, and the synergetic nature of adaptation." (CHOICE) "A rich group of essays that represent diverse academic fields, including technoculture, film studies, theater, feminist studies, popular culture, and queer studies." (New Books in Film) "[Comics and Pop Culture's] 19 contributors deftly sidestep the 'Are superhero movies cinema?' debate - which usually leads to pointless semantic hair-splitting - and instead focus on diverse examples (from American Splendor, to Modesty Blaise and Scott Pilgrim) to illustrate the two mediums' complex intersections." (Film International)More details
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Introduction (Barry Keith Grant and Scott Henderson)
Part One. Issues and Debates
The Crossroads of Infinity, or Universum Incognitum (Scott Bukatman)
From Adaptation to Extension: A History of Comics Adapting Films, 1976-2015 (Blair Davis)
Take the Movie Home! How the Comic Book Tie-In Anticipated Transmedia Production (Liam Burke)
Manga, Anime, Adaptation: Economic Strategies, Aesthetic Specificities, Social Issues (Chris Reyns-Chikuma)
Genre and Superhero Cinema (Aaron Taylor)
Destroying the Rainbow Bridge: Representations of Heterosexuality in Marvel Superhero Narratives (Miriam Kent)
Mutatis Mutandis: Constructing Fidelity in the Comic Book Film Adaptation (Jason Rothery and Benjamin Woo)
"We Roller Coaster Through .?.?.": Screenwriting, Narrative Economy, and the Inscription of the Haptic in Tentpole Comic Book Movies (Julian Hoxter)
Adaptation and Seriality: Comic Book to Television Series Adaptations (Sherryl Vint)
Part Two. Panels and Frames
Felix in-and out of-Space (J.?P. Telotte)
A Comic Book Life/Style: World Building in American Splendor (Matt Yockey)
The Extraordinary Career of Modesty Blaise (James Chapman)
Authenticity and Judge Dredd on Film (J.?Mark Percival)
CGI as Adaptation Strategy: Can a Digitally Constructed Spider-Man Do Whatever a Hand-Drawn Spider-Man Can? (James C. Taylor)
Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Texts: Adaptation, Form, and Transmedia Co-creation (John Bodner)
Transmedia Adaptation and Writing in the Margins: A Graphic Expansion of George Romero's Night of the Living Dead (Aviva Briefel)
Agency and Intertextuality: Tank Girl, Subcultural Aesthetics, and the Strong Female Protagonist (Scott Henderson)
Black Panther: Aspiration, Identification, and Appropriation (Jeffrey A. Brown)
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