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THE ART OF COMICS

The Art of Comics: A Philosophical Introduction is the first-ever collection of essays published in English devoted to the philosophical questions raised by the art of comics. The volume, which includes a preface by the renowned comics author Warren Ellis, contains ten cutting-edge essays on a range of philosophical topics raised by comics and graphic novels. These include the definition of comics, the nature of comics genres, the relationship between comics and other arts such as film and literature, the way words and pictures combine in comics, comics authorship, the language of comics, and the metaphysics of comics.

The book also contains an in-depth introduction by the co-editors which provides an overview of both the book and its subject, as well as a brief history of comics and an overview of extant work on the philosophy of comics.

In an area of growing philosophical interest, this volume constitutes a great leap forward in the developm

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“Regardless, though, considered as a whole, The Art of Comicsis an excellent collection and one which is likely to provoke spirited debate and serve as a spur to further research within Anglo-American philosophy (and philosophy more generally) into this sadly neglected art form. I, for one, look forward to these future developments immensely. To quote one of the greats in the history of comics—excelsior!.” (British Journal of Aesthetics, 1 October 2013)

“The Art of Comics would make a fine addition to any undergraduate reading list, introducing as it does several important notions in contemporary aesthetics.” (The Journal of Aesthetics & Art Criticism, 1 November 2013)



Table of Contents

Editors’ Acknowledgments vii

List of Figures viii

Notes on Contributors ix

Foreword xii
Warren Ellis

The Art and Philosophy of Comics: An Introduction xiv
Aaron Meskin and Roy T. Cook

Part One: The Nature and Kinds of Comics 1

1 Redefining Comics 3
John Holbo

2 The Ontology of Comics 31
Aaron Meskin

3 Comics and Collective Authorship 47
Christy Mag Uidhir

4 Comics and Genre 68
Catharine Abell

Part Two: Comics and Representation 85

5 Wordy Pictures: Theorizing the Relationship between Image and Text in Comics 87
Thomas E. Wartenberg

6 What’s So Funny? Comic Content in Depiction 105
Patrick Maynard

7 The Language of Comics 125
Darren Hudson Hick

Part Three: Comics and the Other Arts 145

8 Making Comics into Film 147
Henry John Pratt

9 Why Comics Are Not Films: Metacomics and Medium‐Specific Conventions 165
Roy T. Cook

10 Proust’s In Search of Lost Time : The Comics Version 188
David Carrier

Index 203

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/02/2012
      ISBN13: 9781444334647, 978-1444334647
      ISBN10: 1444334646

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      THE ART OF COMICS

      The Art of Comics: A Philosophical Introduction is the first-ever collection of essays published in English devoted to the philosophical questions raised by the art of comics. The volume, which includes a preface by the renowned comics author Warren Ellis, contains ten cutting-edge essays on a range of philosophical topics raised by comics and graphic novels. These include the definition of comics, the nature of comics genres, the relationship between comics and other arts such as film and literature, the way words and pictures combine in comics, comics authorship, the language of comics, and the metaphysics of comics.

      The book also contains an in-depth introduction by the co-editors which provides an overview of both the book and its subject, as well as a brief history of comics and an overview of extant work on the philosophy of comics.

      In an area of growing philosophical interest, this volume constitutes a great leap forward in the developm

      Trade Review

      “Regardless, though, considered as a whole, The Art of Comicsis an excellent collection and one which is likely to provoke spirited debate and serve as a spur to further research within Anglo-American philosophy (and philosophy more generally) into this sadly neglected art form. I, for one, look forward to these future developments immensely. To quote one of the greats in the history of comics—excelsior!.” (British Journal of Aesthetics, 1 October 2013)

      “The Art of Comics would make a fine addition to any undergraduate reading list, introducing as it does several important notions in contemporary aesthetics.” (The Journal of Aesthetics & Art Criticism, 1 November 2013)



      Table of Contents

      Editors’ Acknowledgments vii

      List of Figures viii

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Foreword xii
      Warren Ellis

      The Art and Philosophy of Comics: An Introduction xiv
      Aaron Meskin and Roy T. Cook

      Part One: The Nature and Kinds of Comics 1

      1 Redefining Comics 3
      John Holbo

      2 The Ontology of Comics 31
      Aaron Meskin

      3 Comics and Collective Authorship 47
      Christy Mag Uidhir

      4 Comics and Genre 68
      Catharine Abell

      Part Two: Comics and Representation 85

      5 Wordy Pictures: Theorizing the Relationship between Image and Text in Comics 87
      Thomas E. Wartenberg

      6 What’s So Funny? Comic Content in Depiction 105
      Patrick Maynard

      7 The Language of Comics 125
      Darren Hudson Hick

      Part Three: Comics and the Other Arts 145

      8 Making Comics into Film 147
      Henry John Pratt

      9 Why Comics Are Not Films: Metacomics and Medium‐Specific Conventions 165
      Roy T. Cook

      10 Proust’s In Search of Lost Time : The Comics Version 188
      David Carrier

      Index 203

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