recently been published by Berghahn Journals. This is a special issue
focusing on the relationship between comics and fine art. There is much to
gain from reading fine art and graphic narrative in conjunction with each
other and this collection of articles offers essential jumping-off points in
the development of our knowledge of each of the fields.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
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Current Issue: Volume 9, Issue 2
Comics and Fine Art
Guest edited by Hugo Frey and Laurike in 't Veld
Introduction
Hugo Frey and Laurike in 't Veld
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Articles
Narrative Markers in Pablo Picasso's Tragicomic Strip The Dream and Lie of
Franco, Michael Schuldiner
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Pogo, Pop and Politics: Robert Benayoun on Comics and Roy Lichtenstein,
Gavin Parkinson
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The Mining of History, Cognitive Disorder and Spiritualism in Olivia
Plender's A Stellar Key to the Summerland, Dan Smith
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Psychogeography's Legacy in From Hell and Watchmen, Alex Link
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Reviews: http://bit.ly/2fDTnzO
Exhibition Review
Tintin: Hergé's Masterpiece, Somerset House, London, 12 November 2015 to 31
January 2016.
Matthew Screech
Book Reviews
Jennifer Howell, The Algerian War in French-Language Comics, Susan
Slyomovics
Benoît Mitaine, David Roche and Isabelle Schmitt-Pitiot, eds., Bande
dessinée et adaptation (littérature, cinéma, tv), Armelle Blin-Rolland
Mel Gibson, Remembered Reading: Memory, Comics and Post-War Construction of
British Girlhood, Ana Merino
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