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Film and comic books

Incompatible visual ontologies? : The problematic adaptation of drawn images / Pascal Lef(c)♭vre -- Dick Tracy: in pursuit of a comic book aesthetic / Michael Cohen -- Translation creativity and alien econ(c)omics: from Hollywood blockbuster to Dark Horse comic book / Kerry Gough -- Will the real wo...

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Other Authors: Gordon, Ian (Editor, HerausgeberIn)
Jancovich, Mark (Editor, HerausgeberIn)
McAllister, Matthew P. (Editor, HerausgeberIn)
Document Type: Book
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi , 2007
Edition:First edition
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Online Access:Film and comic books
Author Notes:edited by Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich, Matthew P. McAllister
Table of Contents:
  • Incompatible visual ontologies? : The problematic adaptation of drawn images
  • Pascal Lefévre
  • Dick Tracy: in pursuit of a comic book aesthetic
  • Michael Cohen
  • Translation creativity and alien econ(c)omics: from Hollywood blockbuster to Dark Horse comic book
  • Kerry Gough
  • Will the real wolverine please stand up?: Marvel's mutation from monthlies to movies
  • Derek Johnson
  • When Gen-X met the X-Men: retextualizing comic book film reception
  • Neil Rae and Jonathan Gray
  • "Wham! Bam! The X-Men are here": the British broadsheet press and the X-Men films and comic
  • Mel Gibson
  • Unbreakable and the limits of transgression
  • Aldo J. Regalado
  • Teen trajectories in Spider-Man and Ghost World
  • Martin Flanagan
  • It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's DVD!: Superman, Smallville, and the production (of) melodrama
  • Rayna Denison
  • American Splendor: translating comic autobiography into drama-documentary
  • Craig Hight
  • El Santo: The case of a Mexican multimedia hero
  • David Wilt
  • From blockbuster to flop? the apparent failure (or possible transcendence) of Ralf König's queer comics aesthetic in Maybe ... maybe not and Killer condom
  • Paul M. Malone
  • Old Malay heroes never die: the story of Hang Tuah in films and comics
  • Jan van der Putten and Timothy P. Barnard
  • Enki Bilal's intermedial fantasies: from comic book Nikopol Trilogy to film Immortals (ad vitam)
  • Sophie Geoffroy-Menoux.