Description
Unpacks how a comic works and what a comic actually 'is', adapting established formalist approaches to explain the experience of reading comics in an original way.
About the Author
Chris Gavaler is Associate Professor of English at Washington and Lee University, USA. He is also the author of On the Origina of Superheroes: From the Big Bang to Action Comics No. 1 (2015) and Superhero Comics (2017) and Creating Comics (2021), both publishing by Bloomsbury. Since 2021, he has been series editor of Bloomsbury Comics Studies.
Reviews
The Comics Form is a thoughtful excavation of the definitions that are central to the study of comics and sequenced images. Exacting and clear, Chris Gavaler's book unpacks critical conversations about how the lines, panels, and pages of comics make meaning. The result is a significant and incredibly insightful contribution to the field of comics studies. * Qiana J. Whitted, Professor of English and African American Studies, University of South Carolina *
Among the many strengths of Chris Gavaler's new book is the author's thoughtful and sometimes polemical engagement with existing scholarship, amounting to a valuable metacritical survey of the field. This is his starting point for a new framework of analysis that challenges assumptions about both the formal operations involved in an image-based, sequential art, and the inferencing processes demanded of readers. Like all good academic works, The Comics Form invites us to see things differently, and offers us a set of critical tools to aid our perception. * Dr. Ann Miller, University of Leicester *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350245952
Author Dr Chris Gavaler
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC