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Camus, Cyril. "Forêts symboliques de la bande dessinée fantastique américaine contemporaine." Otrante (2010).   
Added by: joachim 12/10/2021, 13:02
Camus, Cyril. "Neil Gaiman: A portrait of the artist as a disciple of alan moore." Studies in Comics 2. (2011): 147–57.   
Last edited by: joachim 03/12/2012, 19:52
Cantrell, Sarah. "Feminist Subjectivity in Neil Gaiman’s Black Orchid." Feminism in the Worlds of Neil Gaiman. Essays on the Comics, Poetry and Prose. Eds. Tara Prescott and Aaron Drucker. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2012. 102–15.   
Added by: joachim 08/08/2013, 17:20
Christopher, Brandon. "“I will not / be haunted / by myself!”: Originality, derivation, and the hauntology of the superhero comic." Seriality and Texts for Young People. The Compulsion to Repeat. Eds. Mavis Reimer, et al. Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. 166–87.   
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Hancock, Mary. "Black Orchid Reborn: Neil gaiman’s feminist superhero." Language Arts Journal of Michigan 29. 1 2013. Accessed 17 Jan. 2021. <https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lajm/vol29/iss1/10/>.   
Added by: joachim 17/01/2021, 16:59
Martin, Rachel R. "Speaking the Cacophony of Angels: Gaiman’s women and the fracturing of phallocentric discourse." Feminism in the Worlds of Neil Gaiman. Essays on the Comics, Poetry and Prose. Eds. Tara Prescott and Aaron Drucker. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2012. 11–31.   
Added by: joachim 08/08/2013, 10:31
Round, Julia. "“Can I call you Mommy?”: Myths of the feminine and superheroic in neil gaiman and dave mckean’s black orchid." Debating the Difference. Gender, Representation and Self-Representation. Ed. Rachel Jones. Dundee: Duncan of Jordanstone College, University of Dundee, 2010.   
Added by: joachim 11/04/2012, 09:59
Sheppeard, Sallye. "Entering the Green: Imaginal space in black orchid." The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero. Ed. Angela Ndalianis. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2009. 205–15.   
Last edited by: joachim 04/08/2010, 14:40
Tembo, Kwasu. "Sons of Lilith: The portrayal and characterization of women in the apocryphal comics of neil gaiman, alan moore, and grant morrison." Corpus Mundi 1. 2 2020. Accessed 17 Jan. 2021. <https://corpusmundi.com ... php/cmj/article/view/14>.   
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