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Backe, Hans-Joachim. "Beyond Dominance, Mixture, and Hybridity: On the Challenges of Hypercomplex Objects." Between 10. 20 2020. Accessed 2Jan. 2021. <https://ojs.unica.it/in ... tween/article/view/4204>.   
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Brinkmann, Frank Thomas. "the unwritten – Variationen über eine fleischlose Messias-Metapher, oder: Wie das junge Comicgenre LAF den postmodernen Religionsdiskurs bereichern kann." Comics – Bilder, Stories und Sequenzen in religiösen Deutungskulturen. Eds. Jörn Ahrens, Frank Thomas Brinkmann and Nathanael Riemer. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2015. 29–58.   
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King, Charles W. "What If It’s Just Good Business? Hell, Business Models, and the Dilution of Justice in Mike Carey’s Lucifer." Hell and its Afterlife. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Eds. Margaret Toscano and Isabel Moreira. London, New York: Routledge, 2010. 191–202.   
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MacDonald, Katharine Polak. "“It Accreted Around Me”: Created Space and the Problem of the Name in Lucifer." Trespassing Journal 1 2012. Accessed 23Jan. 2014. <https://web.archive.org ... ournal.com/?page_id=243>.   
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Mellier, Denis. "World Building and Metafiction in Contemporary Comic Books: Metalepsis and Figurative Process of Graphic Fiction." World Building. Transmedia, Fans, Industries. Ed. Marta Boni. Transmedia. Amsterdam: Amsterdam Univ. Press, 2017. 304–18.   
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Meyer, Christina. "Un/Taming the Beast, or Graphic Novels (Re)Considered." From Comic Strips to Graphic Novels. Contributions to the Theory and History of Graphic Narrative. Eds. Daniel Stein and Jan-Noël Thon. Narratologia. Berlin u. Boston: de Gruyter, 2013. 271–99.   
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Nowotny, Joanna. "It‘s called a Devil’s Threesome for a Reason: Transgression und Queerness in der Fernsehserie Lucifer – Ein Essay." Navigationen 18. (2018): 77–88.   
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Polak, Kate. "Mazikeen’s Faces—The Feminist Lives of Karen Berger." Leaves 11 2021. Accessed 19Jan. 2021. <https://climas.u-bordea ... karen-berger-kate-polak>.   
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Polak, Kate. "And They Call That Poison Food: Desire and Traumatic Spectatorship in the Lucifer Retelling of Genesis." Son of Classics and Comics. Eds. George Kovacs and C. W. Marshall. Classical Presences. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2016. 215–31.   
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Round, Julia. "London’s Calling: Alternate Worlds and the City as Superhero in Contemporary British-American Comics." International Journal of Comic Art 10. (2008): 24–31.   
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Scheinpflug, Peter. "›Doing literature while talking about it‹: Literatur/Comics lesen lernen mit The Unwritten." Graphisches Erzählen. Neue Perspektiven auf Literaturcomics. Eds. Florian Trabert, Mara Stuhlfauth-Trabert and Johannes Waßmer. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2015. 89–108.   
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Thoss, Jeff. When Storyworlds Collide: Metalepsis in Popular Fiction, Film and Comics. Studies in Intermediality. Leiden: Brill, 2015.   
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Vandermeersche, Geert and Ronald Soetaert. "Intermediality as Cultural Literacy and Teaching the Graphic Novel." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 13. 3 2011. Accessed 2Nov. 2021. <https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol13/iss3/20/>.   
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Varis, Essi. "A Frame of You: Construction of Characters in Graphic Novels." Licentiate Thesis. University of Jyväskylä, 2013.   
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Varis, Essi. "The Monster Analogy: Why Fictional Characters are Frankenstein’s Monsters." SubStance 48. (2019): 63–86.   
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Varis, Essi. "Something Borrowed: Interfigural Characterisation in Anglo-American Fantasy Comics." Framescapes. Graphic Narrative Intertexts. Eds. Mikhail Peppas and Sanabelle Ebrahim. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Pr. 2016. 113–22.   
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