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Marvel Comics in the 1970s: The World inside Your Head
by Eliot Borenstein (Author)★★★★★
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Marvel Comics in the 1970s explores a forgotten chapter in the story of the rise of comics as an art form. Bridging Marvel's dizzying innovations and the birth of the underground comics scene in the 1960s and the rise of the prestige graphic novel and postmodern superheroics in the 1980s, Eliot Borenstein reveals a generation of comic book writers whose work at Marvel in the 1970s established their own authorial voice within the strictures of corporate comics.Through a diverse cast of heroes (and the occasional antihero)?Black Panther, Shang-Chi, Deathlok, Dracula, Killraven, Man-Thing, and Howard the Duck?writers such as Steve Gerber, Doug Moench, and Don McGregor made unprecedented strides in exploring their characters' inner lives. Visually, dynamic action was still essential, but the real excitement was taking place inside their heroes' heads. Marvel Comics in the 1970s highlights the brilliant and sometimes gloriously imperfect creations that laid the groundwork for the medium's later artistic achievements and the broader acceptance of comic books in the cultural landscape today. ― Cornell University Press Read more
Product Information
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Publication date | May 15 2023 |
Language | English |
Print length | 282 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1501767828 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1501767821 |
Item weight | 522 g |
Dimensions | 15.24 x 2.39 x 22.86 cm |
Best Sellers Rank | #76 in Comic & Graphic Novel Literary History & Criticism #108 in Comics History & Price Guides (Books) #1,669 in Popular Culture in Social Sciences |
Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 28 ratings |