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Book Synopsis: What exactly are comics? Can they be art, literature, or even pornography? How should we understand the characters, stories, and genres that shape them? Thinking about comics raises a bewildering range of questions about representation, narrative, and value. Philosophy of Comics is an introduction to these philosophical questions. In exploring the history and variety of the comics medium, Sam Cowling and Wesley D. Cray chart a path through the emerging field of the philosophy of comics.
Drawing from a diverse range of forms and genres and informed by case studies of classic comics such as Watchmen, Tales from the Crypt, and Fun Home, Cowling and Cray explore ethical, aesthetic, and ontological puzzles, including:
- – What does it take to create-or destroy-a fictional character like Superman?
- – Can all comics be adapted into films, or are some comics impossible to adapt?
- – Is there really a genre of “superhero comics”?
- – When are comics obscene, pornographic, and why does it matter?
At a time of rapidly growing interest in graphic storytelling, this is an ideal introduction to the philosophy of comics and some of its most central and puzzling questions.
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Are you curious about the world of comics? Wondering if they are more than just pictures and text? Look no further! Introducing Philosophy of Comics: An Introduction, the definitive guide that explores the philosophical questions behind this captivating art form. With in-depth analysis and thought-provoking insights, authors Sam Cowling and Wesley D. Cray take you on a journey through the rich history and diverse genres of comics, unraveling complex issues of representation, narrative, and value.
As you delve into the pages of this book, you will be captivated by the case studies of iconic comics such as Watchmen, Tales from the Crypt, and Fun Home. Cowling and Cray skillfully examine ethical, aesthetic, and even ontological puzzles that arise from these stories. Ever wondered what it truly means to create or destroy a character like Superman? Or if all comics can be adapted into films? These are just a taste of the fascinating questions awaiting your exploration.
In today's world, where graphic storytelling is gaining immense popularity, Philosophy of Comics: An Introduction is an essential companion. Gain a deeper understanding of the philosophy behind comics and unravel some of the most central and puzzling questions in the field. Don't miss out on this opportunity to embark on a journey of enlightenment.
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