Description
Film scholar Blair Davis also considers how the genre's visual style is equally important as its weighty themes, and he details how advances in digital effects have allowed filmmakers to incorporate elements of comic book art in innovative ways. As he reveals, comic book movies have inspired just as many innovations to Hollywood's business model, with film franchises and transmedia storytelling helping to ensure that the genre will continue its reign over popular culture for years to come.
About the Author
BLAIR DAVIS is an associate professor of media and cinema studies at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. He is the author of several books, including Movie Comics: Page to Screen/Screen to Page (Rutgers University Press).
Reviews
"Blair Davis challenges the notion of 'the comic book movie' as a label that shuts down rather than opens up discussion of films derived from comic book sources. His book successfully argues for other ways of seeing these films." -- Ian Gordon * author of Superman: The Persistence of an American Icon *
"Blair Davis's Comic Book Movies combines academic insight with the expertise of a lifelong fan. He writes with clarity, energy, and enthusiasm, condensing debates about politics and aesthetics into an accessible guide that both explains what a comic book movie is, and questions what we think we know about this most popular of contemporary genres." -- Will Brooker * author of Batman Unmasked and Hunting the Dark Knight *
"Quick Takes, Movie Comics, Wonder Woman, Watchmen and Archie" by Boyce MClain * Collectors' Corner *
"This is a well-researched, delightful book to read. It will appeal to general audiences as well as upper-division classes in media history." * H-Net *
Book Information
ISBN 9780813590097
Author Blair Davis
Format Hardback
Page Count 150
Imprint Rutgers University Press
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Series Quick Takes: Movies and Popular Culture
Dimensions(mm) 178mm * 108mm * 15mm