Comics and pop culture : adaptation from panel to frame /
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
2019.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Barry Keith Grant and Scott Henderson
- The crossroads of infinity, or universum incognitum / Scott Bukatman
- From adaptation to extension : a history of comics adapting films, 1976/2015 / Blair Davis
- Take the movie home! How the comic book tie-in anticipated transmedia production / Liam Burke
- Manga, anime, adaptation : economic strategies, aesthetic specificities, social issues / Chris Reyns-Chikuma
- Genre and superhero cinema / Aaron Taylor
- Destroying the rainbow bridge : representations of heterosexuality in Marvel superhero narratives / Miriam Kent
- Mutatis mutandis : constructing fidelity in the comic book film adaptation / Jason Rothery and Benjamin Woo
- "We roller coaster through . . ." : screenwriting, narrative economy, and the inscription of the haptic in tentpole comic book movies / Julian Hoxter
- Adaptation and seriality : comic book to television series adaptations / Sherryl Vint
- Felix in
- and out of
- space / J.P. Telotte
- A comic book life/style : world building in American splendor / Matt Yockey
- The extraordinary career of Modesty Blaise / James Chapman
- Authenticity and Judge Dredd on film / J. Mark Percival
- CGI as adaptation strategy : can a digitally constructed Spider-Man do whatever a hand-drawn Spider-Man can? / James C. Taylor
- Scott Pilgrim's precious little texts : adaptation, form, and transmedia co-creation / John Bodner
- Transmedia adaptation and writing in the margins : a graphic expansion of George Romero's Night of the Living Dead / Aviva Briefel
- Agency and intertextuality : tank girl, subcultural aesthetics, and the strong female protagonist / Scott Henderson
- Black Panther: aspiration, identification, and appropriation / Jeffrey A. Brown.