Description
Book SynopsisThe sweeping story of cartoons, comic strips and graphic novels and their century-long hold on the American imagination.
Trade Review"With encyclopedic knowledge, Jeremy Dauber brilliantly excavates the story of this art form—warts and all—from its origins right up to the twenty-first century, and strikes cartoon gold. For anyone curious about a medium that’s influenced and embedded itself in every part of our culture,
American Comics is an essential guidebook. If you are already a connoisseur of comics, be prepared to be enlightened anew." -- Peter Kuper, award-winning cartoonist and author of Kafkaesque and Heart of Darkness
"Until now one could only dream of an engaging, analytic history encompassing the entire medium. That sounds like a job for Superman, but Jeremy Dauber has gotten there first…His perceptive, critical overview is enlivened by a jaunty style that bops from the political cartoons of Thomas Nast in the 1860s to the demise of an equally influential gadfly, Mad magazine, in 2018." -- Michael Saler - Wall Street Journal
"[Dauber is] a spry, humorous storyteller… [he] suggests that the story of American comics is ‘right in the middle of its run.’ If so, this is a very readable map of where it has been." -- Teddy Jamieson - The Herald