Comics have become icons of U.S. popular culture familiar
throughout the world. This huge bibliography, one of four compiled
by Lent to cover all parts of the world, cites many publications in
various writing styles, formats, time periods, and languages. This
volume is introduced by famed cartoonists Mort Walker ("Beetle
Bailey") and Jerry Robinson ("The Joker"). The genres of comic art
have had a phenomenal growth in recent years; the literature has
grown with these developments, making this volume of interest to
scholars of popular culture and fans alike.
Featured are sections on resources, including an annotated
directory of 128 comic art-related periodicals; comics collecting;
portrayals of comics in movies, television, and radio; and
relationships of comics with art, education and children,
eroticism, ethnicity, humanism, the professions, violence, and war.
Other parts deal with historical, business, legal, and technical
aspects of comics. Two hundred and ninety-one comics-related
personnel are singled out for special consideration, as well as 143
individual comic strip characters and 48 comic book titles under 13
genres. The foreword by Mort Walker deals with comics over the
years and the topic of political correctness, and the introduction
by Jerry Robinson gives a history of comic art. The indices are
conveniently divided by authors, cartoonists, characters and
titles, periodicals, and subjects. The other three books in this
international series cover animation, caricature, gag, magazine,
illustrative, and political cartoons in the United States and
Canada; comic art of Europe; and comic art of Africa, Asia,
Australia and Oceania, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
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