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Graphic novels + History and criticism
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The art of comics, Stuart A. Kallen
Will Eisner, champion of the graphic novel, by Paul Levitz ; introduction by Brad Meltzer
Black women in sequence, re-inking comics, graphic novels, and anime, Deborah Elizabeth Whaley
Manga in America, transnational book publishing and the domestication of Japanese comics, Casey Brienza
Reading comics, how graphic novels work and what they mean, Douglas Wolk
Why comics?, from underground to everywhere, Hillary Chute
She changed comics, the untold story of the women who changed free expression in comics, edited by Betsy Gomez
Comics, comix & graphic novels, [Roger Sabin]
Kirby five-oh!, celebrating 50 years of the "king" of comics, edited by John Morrow
Comics, graphic novels, and manga, the ultimate teen guide, Randall Bonser
Graphic novels, everything you need to know, Paul Gravett
The graphic novel, an introduction, Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey
A little in love with everyone, Alison Bechdel's Fun home, Genevieve Hudson
Multicultural comics, from Zap to Blue Beetle, edited by Frederick Luis Aldama ; foreword by Derek Parker Royal
1001 comics you must read before you die, general editor, Paul Gravett ; foreword by Terry Gilliam
Wordless books, the original graphic novels, David A. Beronàˆ ; introduction by Peter Kuper
Ethics in the gutter, empathy and historical fiction in comics, Kate Polak
Veiled superheroes, Islam, feminism, and popular culture, Sophia Rose Arjana, with Kim Fox ; foreword by Wajahat Ali
Graphic novels beyond the basics, insights and issues for libraries, Martha Cornog and Timothy Perper, editors
Disaster drawn, visual witness, comics, and documentary form, Hillary L. Chute
Graphic memories of the civil rights movement, reframing history in comics, Jorge J. Santos, Jr
The Will Eisner companion, the pioneering spirit of the father of the graphic novel, N.C. Christopher Couch and Stephen Weiner ; introduction by Dennis O'Neil ; afterword by Denis Kitchen
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