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Comics Artist versus Artistic Genius: Kverneland and Fiske’s Approach to Artists, Metafiction, and Allusion to Contemporary Sources in Kanon
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Laura Glötter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Comics and Agency 1
- What We Do with Comics: The Agency of Collectors in Dylan Horrock’s Hicksville 23
- Tintin’s Global Journey: Editors as Invisible Actors behind the Comics Industry of the 1960s 43
- How a German Publisher Appropriates Comics It Did Not Originally Publish 59
- The Agents of Doom: An Empirical Approach to Transmedia Actors 81
- Agency in the Making: Distribution and Publication as Topics in Nikolas Mahler’s Die Goldgruber Chroniken and the Anthology Drawn & Quarterly 101
- Comics Artist versus Artistic Genius: Kverneland and Fiske’s Approach to Artists, Metafiction, and Allusion to Contemporary Sources in Kanon 119
- Death of the Endless and Fan Projections 143
- “I Always Win”: Corporate Comics, Delinquent Fans, and the Body of Richard C. Meyer 171
- Pilgrimage to Hall H: Fan Agency at Comic-Con 189
- Librarians, Agency, Young People, and Comics: Graphic Account and the Development of Graphic Novel Collections in Libraries in Britain in the 1990s 201
- Learning from Pupils about Conviviality 217
- Ada in the Jungle and Aya of Yop City: Negotiating “Africa” in Comics 237
- Telling Stories with Photo Archives: Intermedial Agency in Documentary Comics 267
- Who Controls the Speech Bubbles? Reflecting on Agency in Comic-Games 283
- Notes on Contributors 301
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Comics and Agency 1
- What We Do with Comics: The Agency of Collectors in Dylan Horrock’s Hicksville 23
- Tintin’s Global Journey: Editors as Invisible Actors behind the Comics Industry of the 1960s 43
- How a German Publisher Appropriates Comics It Did Not Originally Publish 59
- The Agents of Doom: An Empirical Approach to Transmedia Actors 81
- Agency in the Making: Distribution and Publication as Topics in Nikolas Mahler’s Die Goldgruber Chroniken and the Anthology Drawn & Quarterly 101
- Comics Artist versus Artistic Genius: Kverneland and Fiske’s Approach to Artists, Metafiction, and Allusion to Contemporary Sources in Kanon 119
- Death of the Endless and Fan Projections 143
- “I Always Win”: Corporate Comics, Delinquent Fans, and the Body of Richard C. Meyer 171
- Pilgrimage to Hall H: Fan Agency at Comic-Con 189
- Librarians, Agency, Young People, and Comics: Graphic Account and the Development of Graphic Novel Collections in Libraries in Britain in the 1990s 201
- Learning from Pupils about Conviviality 217
- Ada in the Jungle and Aya of Yop City: Negotiating “Africa” in Comics 237
- Telling Stories with Photo Archives: Intermedial Agency in Documentary Comics 267
- Who Controls the Speech Bubbles? Reflecting on Agency in Comic-Games 283
- Notes on Contributors 301
- Index 303