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(DOC) Various studies and essays
British Comics: A Cultural History
Une BD de James Chapman et <Collectif> chez Reaktion Books - 2011
11/2011 (01 décembre 2011) 303 pages 9781861898555 Autre format 514098
A unique cultural history of British comic papers and magazines. This book examines comic publishing and reading in Britain, from the late-Victorian era to the present. Cultural historian James Chapman explores the origins and evolution of these beloved publications, tracing the rise of characters such as lovable rogue Ally Sloper. From the heyday in the 1950s and ’60s with titles like Eagle to the controversial era of violent comics in the ’70s, including cult favourite 2000 AD, and the adult comics boom in the ’80s, Chapman covers it all. With... Lire la suite