 | Smithsonian Institution, Bill Blackbeard - 1977 - 336 pagine
Selected comic treasures from American newspaper pages from 1896 to the 1970s display a range of graphic experimentation and imaginative storytelling | |
 | Maurice Horn - 1977 - 224 pagine
Traces the history of Western comics and discusses the contributions made by comic strips and comic books to the mythology of the West. | |
 | Michael Okuda, Okuda - 1993 - 192 pagine
A timeline of all the characters and events in Star Trek TV shows and movies. | |
 | Adam Sacks - 2004 - 128 pagine
This animal fable in modern dress concerns a salmon named Geoff, tormented with existential questions. It's an allegory of the teenage struggle to define one's identity. | |
 | Roger Sabin - 2001 - 240 pagine
For many years, those interested in the history of the art of comics--from scholars to fans--had very few options. The available books were either filled with glaring errors or ... | |
 | Richard Marschall - 1997 - 295 pagine
A treasury of outstanding graphics and rare and beautiful comic art, this book is also a history of the art form itself, as seen through the work of 16 of the finest ... | |
 | Brian Walker - 2004 - 336 pagine
More than 500 strips take the reader through the comics history of the first half of the 20th century. A brief chapter on each decade gives the reader a frame of reference, and ... | |
 | Carrier - 2001 - 139 pagine
From Gary Larsons The Far Side to George Herrimans Krazy Kat, comic strips have two obvious defining features. They are visual narratives, using both words and pictures to tell ... | |
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