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- IJOCA - International Journal of Comic Art - Founder/Publisher/Editor in Chef: John A. Lent - Vol. 20 No. 2 - Fall/Winter 2018 - Pennsylvania, USA 2018 (E)
Contiene: Introduction: A 20-Year
Harvest of Comic Art Scholarship: International Journal of Comic Art-1999-2018,
John A. Lent; A Symposium on Political Cartoons Edited by John A. Lent; Six
in a Row? That Has to Be Some Kind of Record!, Rob Rogers; The Editorial
Cartoon's Fading Impact - The State of Play in Australia at the Federal
Election of 2016 and Beyond, Haydon Manning and Robert Phiddian; The New Wave of Investigative Cartooning in
South Korea, John A. Lent; Drawing Chinese Political Cartoons in Japan:
Blessing in Disguise or Trade-off?, Benjamin Wai-ming Ng; The Politics of
Underground Comix and the Environmental Crisis. Leonard Rifas; Mark Knight vs Serena Williams - Crossing the Line: Offensive
and Controversial Cartoons in the 21st Century - "The View from
Australia" - Part Two, Richard Scully; Morgan Chua (1949-2018) and
Political Cartooning in Singapore, Lim Cheng Tju; Cartooning Poverty: Are
Cartoonists Helping Sustainable Development in Egypt?, Sara S. Elmaghraby; "Hippies"
and Pacifism in Igor Kolgarev's Militariisk Comics, Jose Alaniz; Discovering
Tom Browne and His Postcards, Milind Ranade; Beyond the Printed Page: Dementia,
Graphic Medicine, and Digital Comics, Jeffrey SJ Kirchoff; Reading Between the
Lines: Drawing on the Horrors of Disappearance in "Un asesino anda
suelto", Janis Breckenridge and Maia Watkins; A Chat with Izar Lunacek of
Slovenia, Mike Rhode; A Brief History of Slovenian Comics, Izar Lunacek; Currier
& Ives's Darktown Series: Recovering White Social Capital through Violent
Satire, Melanie Hernandez; Superhero Sentimentalism. Analyzing the Social Media
Nostalgia for the First Wave of American Comics in Poland, Tomasz Zaglewski; Navigating
Jimmy Corrigan: Time, Space, and Puzzles, Including Pagination, Jean
Braithwaite; A Cartoonist Chronicler of Cartoonists' Confabs, Marlene Pohle; March
Graphic Novel: "American History Lives Again", William H. Foster III;
Malice, Metaphysics, and Mengele - Holocaust Motifs and the Renunciation of
Evil in EC Horror Comics, Steve Danziger; Bishie Man or Woman, It Matters Not:
Grotesque Resistance to Heteronormative Love in Yu Wo's 1/2 Prince, Robyn
Johnson; Liminality and Meta-fiction in Comics: The Ayotzinapa Case by Augusto
Mora, Citlaly Aguilar Campos; The V Mask in Translation: From Commercial to
Subversive Systems, Joilo Batista Freitas Cardoso and Caio Mattos Moreira
Cardoso; Intersections of Sex and Violence in Preacher, Ken Junior Lipenga; Crime
News: Blaming Comic Books for Crimes Committed During the "Golden
Age", Ignacio Fernandez Sarasola; Behind the Scenes of the "War in Comics"
Exhibit: An Interview with Canada's Andrew Loman and Irene Velentzas, J.T.H.
Connor; Art Toy as Anatomical Sketch, Paola Moreno Izaguirre; Legendary
Hollywood Designer Syd Mead's Important Contributions to Landmark Anime, Northrop
Davis; Charles M. Schulz: Cartoons Without Peanuts, Barry Pearl; Reminiscences,
John A. Lent (Fang Cheng 1918-2018; Sudhir Tailing 1960-2016; Barry Linton 1947-2018);
The Printed Word, John A. Lent. A Review Essay (review of Richard Scully
Eminent Victorian Cartoonists 3 volumes, David Kunzie; Book Reviews: “Why Comics? From Underground to Everywhere” by Hillary Chute, reviewed by Kirsten
Mollegaard; “Gary Larson and The Far Side”, by Kerry D. Soper, reviewed by Dominick
Grace; “Out of the Woods: A Journey Through Depression and Anxiety” by Brent
Williams and illustrator Korkut Oztekin, reviewed by Mike Rhode; “Visuality and
Identity in Post-Millenial Indian Graphic Narratives, by E. Dawson Varughese,
reviewed by Varsha Singh; “The Comics of Charles Schulz: The Good Grief of
Modern Life by Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon (eds.) reviewed by Jose Alaniz; “The
Comics of Charles Schulz: The Good Grief of Modern Life by Jared Gardner and
Ian Gordon (eds.) reviewed by Dominick Grace; “Heroes of the Home Front: Bell
Features Artists of WWII”, by Ivan Kocmarek, reviewed by Dominick Grace; “The
Beatles Yellow Submarine”, by Bill Morrison, reviewed by Dominick Grace; Exhibition
and Media Reviews, Edited by Mike Rhode, reviews by Mike Rhode, Dana Jeri Maier,
Carli Spinn, Emily Lauer.
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