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Broderick, Mick. "Anime’s Apocalypse: neon genesis evangelion as millennarian mecha." Intersections 7 2002. Accessed 18 April. 2011. <http://intersections.an ... 7/broderick_review.html>.  
Added by: joachim 4/18/11, 5:49 PM
Broderick, Mick. "Superflat Eschatology: Renewal and religion in anime." Animation Studies 2009. Accessed 29 August. 2011. <http://journal.animatio ... -superflat-eschatology/>.  
Added by: joachim 8/29/11, 7:53 PM
Broderick, Mick. "Making things new: Regeneration and transcendence in anime." The End All Around Us. Apocalyptic Texts and Popular Culture. Eds. John Walliss and Kenneth G. C. Newport. London, Oakville: Equinox, 2009. 120–47.  
Added by: joachim 4/19/11, 3:32 AM
Crawford, Ben. "Emperor Tomato-Ketchup: Cartoon properties from japan." Hibakusha Cinema. Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Nuclear Image in Japanese Film. Ed. Mick Broderick. London, New York: Kegan Paul Int, 1996. 75–90.  
Added by: joachim 4/18/11, 5:57 PM
Freiberg, Freda. "Akira and the Postnuclear Sublime." Hibakusha Cinema. Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the Nuclear Image in Japanese Film. Ed. Mick Broderick. London, New York: Kegan Paul Int, 1996. 91–102.  
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