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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Detailing the appearance of classics in the field,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Rise of the Graphic Novel (Hardcover)
Graphic novels are a growing part of bookstores and even college courses, but until now no history of their origins and growth has been presented. Stephen Weiner, a comics historian and specialist in children's literature, provides this first history, detailing the appearance of classics in the field, including sample black and white illustrations from these classics, and filling in many gaps in the genre's history. Any fan of the graphic novel format will find The Rise Of The Graphic Novel revealing.
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A Must-Have for Graphic Novel Enthusiasts,
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This review is from: Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Rise of the Graphic Novel (Paperback)
I bought this book so I could conduct basic research on graphic novels. Weiner provides a detaield and engaging history of graphic novels. As you probably guessed, the visuals are very pleasing int his book. The reader will come away with an appreciation of this book as art and fundamental graphic novels to read.
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A Work of Complete Genius,
This review is from: Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Rise of the Graphic Novel (Hardcover)
In this tiresome age of long-winded reiterations and thematic cudgels we must realize that the degereration of traditional literary fiction is upon us. And so many have been searching for a Northwest Passage if you will. Fortanitly that search has just ended as our Teddy Rooselelt plowed his way through the mosquito infested Panama. He has revealed a Brave New World, a world beyond Marx's wildest dreams, in which picture and word each do they share. Seeing as we are Communists we no longer advocate the seperation of color and style. From each according to his ability, and, most importantly, to each according his need!
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Faster Than a Speeding Bullet: The Rise of the Graphic Novel by Stephen Weiner (Hardcover - Nov. 2003)
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