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Henry John Pratt

    The Philosophy of Comics
    The Philosophy of Comics: What They Are, How They Work, and Why They Matter
    • Focusing on the study of comics and graphic novels, this book offers an illustrated introduction that tackles significant issues within comics studies. It explores the history of comics, differentiates between comics and cartoons, and addresses their ambiguous status in the art world. Additionally, it delves into the essence of what constitutes a comic, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding this unique medium.

      The Philosophy of Comics: What They Are, How They Work, and Why They Matter
    • "This book advances the field of comics studies by attending to some of its most notable problems. It begins with what comics are: a treatment of the history of comics, the contrast between comics and cartoons, the tenuous place of comics in the art world, and what it is to be a comic in the first place. It turns next to how comics work: what the fundamental media that compose comics are, how they push comics towards specific kinds of representation and expression; how comics are related to film, non-graphic literature, and theatre; and what those relations tell us about the possibility of adapting comics into other media. Finally, it takes up why comics matter: what the value of particular comics is and what makes some comics better than others; why comics have been the objects of longstanding cultural condemnation and censorship; and lastly, whether the treatment that comics have received is merited"--

      The Philosophy of Comics