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Graphic novels + History and criticism
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Faster than a speeding bullet, the rise of the graphic novel, Stephen Weiner
Graphic novels beyond the basics, insights and issues for libraries, Martha Cornog and Timothy Perper, editors
Maus now, selected writings, edited by Hillary Chute
Graphic novels and comics in libraries and archives, essays on readers, research, history and cataloging, edited by Robert G. Weiner ; forewords by Elizabeth Figa and Derek Parker Royal ; afterword by Stephen Weiner
Graphic novels, everything you need to know, Paul Gravett
How come boys get to keep their noses?:, women and Jewish American identity in contemporary graphic memoirs, Tahneer Oksman
Maus now, selected writings, edited by Hillary Chute
Sparring with Gil Kane, debating the history and aesthetics of comics
Black women in sequence, re-inking comics, graphic novels, and anime, Deborah Elizabeth Whaley
This book contains graphic language, comics as literature, Rocco Versaci
Maus now, selected writings, edited by Hillary Chute
Comic Book Independents
Graphic novels and comic books, edited by Kat Kan
Welcome to Arkham Asylum, essays on psychiatry and the Gotham City institution, edited by Sharon Packer, M.D. and Daniel R. Fredrick ; foreword by Jason W. Ellis
Will Eisner, champion of the graphic novel, by Paul Levitz ; introduction by Brad Meltzer
Graphic novels, by Andrew Dale
The art of comics, by Stuart A. Kallen
Contemporary comics storytelling, Karin Kukkonen
Library collections for teens, manga and graphic novels, Kristen Fletcher-Spear and Merideth Jenson-Benjamin
The British comic book invasion, Alan Moore, Warren Ellis, Grant Morrison and the evolution of the American style, Jochen Ecke
Why comics?, from underground to everywhere, Hillary L. Chute
The graphic canon, edited by Russ Kick, Vols. 1-3
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