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Comics Studies Here and Now marks the arrival of comics studies scholarship that no longer feels the need to justify itself within or against other fields of study. The essays herein move us forward, some in their re-diggings into comics history and others by analyzing comics—and all its transmedial and fan-fictional offshoots—on its own terms. Comics Studies stakes the flag of our arrival—the arrival of comics studies as a full-fledged discipline that today and tomorrow excavates, examines, discusses, and analyzes all aspects that make up the resplendent planetary republic of comics. This collection of scholarly essays is a testament to the fact that comic book studies have come into their own as an academic discipline; simply and powerfully moving comic studies forward with their critical excavations and theoretical formulas based on the common sense understanding that comics add to the world as unique, transformative cultural phenomena.

List of Figures



List of Contributors



Matt Maddens Brief Comic Book Odyssey: A Foreword



Comic Studies Here and Now: An Introduction



Part I: Words, Pictures, and Borders



Chapter 1: A Touch of Irony and Pity: Krazy Kat in the Breaks

Ben Novotny Owen



Chapter 2: In Love with Magic and Monsters: The Groundbreaking Life and Work
of Rose ONeill

Richard Graham and Colin Beineke



Chapter 3: Its sorta wacky! But, different!: Scribbly, Inkie, and
Pre-Underground Autobiographical Comics

Andrew J. Kunka



Chapter 4: How Lust Was Lost: Genre, Identity, and the Neglect of a
Pioneering Comics Publication

Robert Hulshof-Schmidt



Part II Transmedial Forms



Chapter 5: Comics, Race, and the Political Project of Intermediality in Karen
TeiYamashitas I Hotel



Jennifer Glaser



Chapter 6: Alfred Hitchcocks Rear Window as cineromanzo

Jan Baetens



Chapter 7: Articulate This!: Critical Action Figure Studies and Material
Culture

Jonathan Alexandratos and Daniel F. Yezbick



Part III Institutions and Movements



Chapter 8: Singapore cartoons in the anti-comics movement of the 1950s and
1960s

Lim Cheng Tju



Chapter 9: The Institutional Support for Hong Kong Independent Comics

Kin Wai Chu



Chapter 10: Jir Taniguchi: Frances Mangaka

Bart Beaty



Part IV Resistant Word-Drawn Acts & Transformative Reading Communities



Chapter 11: The Latina Superheroine: Protecting the Reader from the Comic
Book Industry's Racial, Gender, Ethnic, and Nationalist Biases

Enrique García



Chapter 12: The Page is Local: Planetarity and Embodied Metaphor in
Anglophone Graphic Narratives from South Asia

Torsa Ghosal



Chapter 13: Hands Across the Ocean: A 1970s Network of French and American
Women Cartoonists

Leah Misemer



Chapter 14: Comics as Orientation Devices

Katherine Kelp-Stebbins



Chapter 15: Service Dogs, Code Switching, and Interracial Polyamory:
Exploring the Reclamation Narratives of Comic Fandom

Erica Massey



Part V Margins Transforming Centers



Chapter 16: Once and Again, Ack!: Epimone, Recursion, and Variation in
Guisewites Cathy



Susan Kirtely



Chapter 17: Transnationality and Textual Mestizaje in Love and Rockets



Brittany Tullis



Chapter 18: Only a Chilling Elegy: An Examination of White Bodies,
Colonialism, Fascism, Genocide, and Racism in Dragon Ball



Zachary Michael Lewis Dean



Chapter 19: From the Inner City to the Interstellar: Brian K. Vaughans Comix
after 9/11

James J. Donahue



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Frederick Luis Aldama is the author, co-author, and editor of over 30 books, including recently Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics. He is Arts & Humanities Distinguished Professor, University Distinguished Scholar, and Director of the award-winning LASER (Latinx Space for Enrichment & Research) at The Ohio State University.