American comics : a history / Jeremy Dauber.

American comics : a history / Jeremy Dauber.

By
Dauber, Jeremy, 1973-

Publication Date
2022

Publication Information
New York : W. W. Norton & Company,

Physical Description
xx, 570 p.

Subject Term
Comic books, strips, etc. -- United States -- History and criticism.
 
Graphic novels -- History and criticism.
 
Literature and society.
 
Comic books, strips, etc.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Summary
The sweeping story of cartoons, comic strips, and graphic novels and their century-long hold on the American imagination. Starting with the Civil War and cartoonist Thomas Nast, creator of the lasting images of Uncle Sam and Santa Claus, author Jeremy Dauber whizzes readers through comics' progress in the twentieth century and beyond: from the golden age of newspaper comic strips (Krazy Kat, Yellow Kid, Dick Tracy) to the midcentury superhero boom (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman); from the moral panic of the Eisenhower era to the underground comix movement; from the grim and gritty Dark Knights and Watchmen to the graphic novel's brilliant rise (Art Spiegelman, Alison Bechdel, Joe Sacco). Dauber's story shows not only how comics have changed, but how American politics and history have changed them. Throughout, he describes the origins of beloved comics, champions neglected masterpieces, and argues that we can understand how America sees itself through whose stories comics tell.

Language
English

ISBN
9780393635607


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