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Underground and Independent Comics, Comix, and Graphic Novels Underground and Independent Comics is the first-ever scholarly online collection for researchers and students of adult comic books and graphic novels. Beginning with the works that inspired the first underground comix from the 1960s and encompassing modern sequential artists such as Dan Clowes and Los Bros. Hernandez, this resource shows the evolution and development of an art form. From the shocking and explicit work of young artists exploring newfound freedoms to intricate and beautiful designs of aesthetic craftsmanship, the comic book has shown itself to be a medium capable of both the offensive and the sublime. This collection documents the entire spectrum of underground and independent North American and European comics and graphic novels, with 75,000 pages of original material from the 1950s to today along with more than 25,000 pages of interviews, commentary, theory, and criticism from journals, books, and magazines, including The Comics Journal.Comics have become an increasingly popular area of academic study, and yet the typical library has only a small selection of graphic novels in the catalog. Underground and Independent Comics solves this problem, collecting thousands of comics—many extremely rare and hard to find—in one, easy-to-use online collection. Included are influential works of visionaries such as Basil Wolverton and Harvey Kurtzman, underground artists such as R. Crumb, Gilbert Shelton, Harvey Pekar, Spain Rodriguez, and Vaughn Bode, and modern masters such as Peter Bagge, Kim Deitch, and Dave Sim. With multiple combinable search fields, users can find comics by material type, coloring, publication date, writer, penciler, inker, character, genre, and more. Scholarship never before possible is now just a few keystrokes away. Users easily can find answers to such queries as:
Also included in this collection is The Seduction
of the Innocent by Dr. Frederick Wertham—the book that led to one of
the largest censorship programs in US history—and the complete
transcripts of the senate subcommittee hearings that birthed the Comics
Code Authority and, inadvertently, the underground comix movement. |
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