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Abrams, Nathan. "A Secular Talmud: The Jewish Sensibility of Mad Magazine." Studies in American Humor (2014): 111–22.   
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Adin, Mariah. The Brooklyn Thrill-Kill Gang and the Great Comic Book Scare of the 1950s. Santa Barbara: Praeger, 2015.   
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Amihay, Ofra. "Red Diapers, Pink Stories: Color Photography and Self-Outing in Jewish Women’s Comics." Image [&] Narrative 16. 2 2015. Accessed 13Jul. 2015. <http://www.imageandnarr ... rative/article/view/811>.   
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Andrae, Thomas. "Funnyman, Jewish Masculinity, and the Decline of the Superhero." Siegel and Shusters Funnyman. The First Jewish Superhero, from the Creators of Superman. Eds. Thomas Andrae and Mel Gordon. Port Townsend: Feral House, 2010. 49–85.   
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Andrae, Thomas. "The Jewish Superhero." Siegel and Shusters Funnyman. The First Jewish Superhero, from the Creators of Superman. Eds. Thomas Andrae and Mel Gordon. Port Townsend: Feral House, 2010. 38–48.   
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Baer, Elizabeth R. The Golem Redux: From Prague to Post-Holocaust Fiction. Detroit: Wayne State Univ. Press, 2012.   
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Baskind, Samantha. The Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture. University Park: Penn State Univ. Press, 2018.   
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Baskind, Samantha and Ranen Omar-Sherman, eds. The Jewish Graphic Novel: Critical Approaches. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008.   
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Bauer, Heike, Andrea Greenbaum, and Sarah Lightman, eds. Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders. Syracuse: Syracuse Univ. Press, 2023.   
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Behlman, Lee. "The Escapist: Fantasy, Folklore, and the Pleasures of the Comic Book in Recent Jewish American Holocaust Fiction." Shofar 22. (2004): 56–71.   
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Berger, Alan L. "Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay: The Return of the Golem." Studies in American Jewish Literature 29. (2010): 80–89.   
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Brod, Harry. Superman Is Jewish? How Comic Book Superheroes Came to Serve Truth, Justice, and the Jewish-American Way. New York: Free Press, 2012.   
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Brod, Harry. "Of Mice and Supermen: Images of Jewish Masculinity." Gender and Judaism. The Transformation of Tradition. Ed. Tamar M. Rudavsky. 1995. 279–93.   
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Bronstein, Daniel. "Converting Schmaltz Into Chicken Fat: Will Elder and the Judaization of American Comedy." Visualizing Jewish Narrative. Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels. Ed. Derek Parker Royal. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 129–40.   
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Brown, Rebecca A. "Engendering Friendship: Exploring Jewish and Vampiric Boyhood in Joann Sfar’s Little Vampire." Graphic Novels for Children and Young Adults. A Collection of Critical Essays. Eds. Michelle Ann Abate and Gwen Athene Tarbox. Children’s Literature Association Series. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2017. 233–46.   
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Buerkle, Dardy. "Historical Effacements: Facing Charlotte Salomon." Reading Charlotte Salomon. Eds. Michael P. Steinberg and Monica Bohm-Duchen. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 2005. 73–87.   
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Buhle, Paul. From the Lower East Side to Hollywood: Jews in American Popular Culture. London, New York: Verso, 2004.   
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Buhle, Paul, ed. Jews and American Comics: An Illustrated History of an American Art Form. New York: New Press, 2008.   
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Buhle, Paul. "Juden und Comics." Helden, Freaks und Superrabbis. Die jüdische Farbe des Comics. Eds. Margret Kampmeyer-Käding and Cilly Kugelmann. Berlin: Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin, 2010. 10–22.   
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Camus, Cyril. "The “Outsider”: Neil Gaiman and the Old Testament." Shofar 29. (2011): 77–99.   
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Caswell, Lucy Shelton and Helena Frenkil Schlam, eds. Jewish Cartoonists and the American Experience. Columbus: The Ohio State University Cartoon, Graphic and Photographic Arts Research Library, 1999.   
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Chute, Hillary. "Literal Forms: Narrative Structures in Maus." Indy Magazine Winter 2005. Accessed 4Apr. 2008. <http://web.archive.org/ ... r_2005/chute/index.html>.   
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Chute, Hillary. "“The Shadow of a Past Time”: History and Graphic Representation in Maus." Twentieth Century Literature 52. (2006): 199–230.   
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Cleland, Jaime. "Unterzakhn, Dirty Laundry, and the Map of Lost New York: An Interview with Leela Corman." European Journal of American Studies 10. 2 2015. Accessed 12Oct. 2015. <http://ejas.revues.org/10879>.   
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Cohn, Jesse. "“I Revive, Renew, and Re-establish”: Mimetic Catastrophe in Ben Katchor's The Jew of New York." Critique. Studies in Contemporary Fiction 50. (2009): 365–76.   
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Conley, Christine. "Memory and Trauerspiel: Charlotte Salomon’s Life? or Theatre? and the Angel of History." Reading Charlotte Salomon. Eds. Michael P. Steinberg and Monica Bohm-Duchen. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 2005. 88–104.   
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Costello, Brannon. "“America Makes Strange Jews”: Superheroes and Jewish Masculinity in Howard Chaykin’s Dominic Fortune." Visualizing Jewish Narrative. Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels. Ed. Derek Parker Royal. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 115–28.   
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Dauber, Jeremy. "Modern Marvels: Jewish Adventures in the Graphic Novel." Let's Talk About It! 2004. Accessed 26Apr. 2009.   
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Dauber, Jeremy. "Comic Books, Tragic Stories: Will Eisner’s American Jewish History." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 22–42.   
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Dennis, Geoffrey and Avi S. Dennis. "Vampires and Witches and Commandos, Oy Vey: Comic Book Appropriations of Lilith." Shofar 32. (2014): 72–101.   
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Disselnkötter, Andreas. "Randständiger Antiheld. Daniel Haws jüdische Comicfigur »Moishe Hundesohn«." Tribüne 46. (2007): 163–67.   
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Doherty, Thomas. "Art Spiegelman’s Maus: Graphic Art and the Holocaust." American Literature 68. (1996): 69–84.   
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Dowling, Jennifer. "‘Oy Gevalt!’: A Peak at the Development of Jewish Superheroines." The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero. Ed. Angela Ndalianis. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2009. 184–203.   
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Eisenstein, Paul. "Imperfect Masters: Rabbinic Authority in Joann Sfar's The Rabbi's Cat." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 163–80.   
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Eklund, Tof. "Jewish Giants: Nephilim, Rephaim and the IDF." Visualizing Jewish Narrative. Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels. Ed. Derek Parker Royal. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 257–68.   
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Engelmann, Jonas. Wurzellose Kosmopoliten: Von ­Luftmenschen, Golems und jüdischer Popkultur. Mainz: Ventil, 2016.   
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Engelmann, Jonas. "Verborgene Traditionen: Der Golem im Comic." Rechtsextremismus, Rassismus und Antisemitismus in Comics. Ed. Ralf Palandt. Berlin: Archiv der Jugendkulturen, 2011. 316–24.   
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Enzenbach, Isabel. "Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst! Divergierende Wahrnehmungen sichtbarer und unsichtbarer Judenfiguren in populären Medien." Rechtsextremismus, Rassismus und Antisemitismus in Comics. Ed. Ralf Palandt. Berlin: Archiv der Jugendkulturen, 2011. 162–69.   
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Ewert, Jeanne C. "Reading Visual Narrative: Art Spiegelman's Maus." Narrative 8. (2000): 87–103.   
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Feuer, Menachem. "Everybody is a Star: The Affirmation of Freaks and Schlemiels through Caricature in the Comics of Drew and Josh Friedman." Melus 32. (2007): 75–101.   
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Fingeroth, Danny. Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero. London, New York: Continuum, 2007.   
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Frahm, Ole. Genealogie des Holocaust: Art Spiegelmans MAUS – A Survivor’s Tale. München: Fink, 2006.   
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Frahm, Ole. "Mickey und der Golem: Reflexionen des Holocaust im Comic." Darstellen, Vermitteln, Aneignen. Gegenwärtige Reflexionen des Holocaust. Eds. Bettina Bannasch and Hans-Joachim Hahn. Poetik, Exegese und Narrative. Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2018. 215–56.   
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Frahm, Ole. "Fugen des Unverfügbaren: Jüdische Perspektiven der Graphic Novel." Helden, Freaks und Superrabbis. Die jüdische Farbe des Comics. Eds. Margret Kampmeyer-Käding and Cilly Kugelmann. Berlin: Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin, 2010. 90–102.   
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Frahm, Ole. "Im Schatten der Vergangenheit. Tiermetaphern als Darstellungsmittel des Holocaust und ihre Dekonstruktion in Art Spiegelmans MAUS." Die Zoologie der Träume. Studien zum Tiermotiv in der Literatur der Moderne. Ed. Dorothee Römhild. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verl. 1999. 222–44.   
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Friedmann, Jonathan L. "Who Was Naamah? Insights from Robert Crumb’s The Book of Genesis Illustrated." Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 31. (2019): 167–76.   
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Glaser, Jennifer. "An Imaginary Ararat: Jewish Bodies and Jewish Homelands in Ben Katchor’s The Jew of New York." Melus 32. (2007): 153–73.   
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Goldberg, Nicole Wilkes and James Goldberg. "“You Wouldn’t Shoot Your Fellow Jews”: Jewish Identity & Nostalgia in Joann Sfar’s Klezmer." Shofar 29. (2011): 100–19.   
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Göllner, Lutz. "SciFi, Juden, Jugendliche: Die Ursprünge der Superheldencomics." Das Science Fiction Jahr 8. (2009): 32–52.   
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Goodwin, George M. "More Than a Laughing Matter: Cartoons and Jews." Modern Judaism 21. (2001): 146–74.   
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Gordon, Andrew. "Jewish Fathers and Sons in Spiegelman's Maus and Roth's Patrimony." ImageTexT 1. 1 2004. Accessed 20Oct. 2009. <http://www.english.ufl. ... t/archives/v1_1/gordon/>.   
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Gordon, Louis. "Jewish Graphic Gangster." International Journal of Comic Art 10. (2008): 452–60.   
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Gordon, Mel. "The Farblondjet Superhero and His Cultural Origins." Siegel and Shusters Funnyman. The First Jewish Superhero, from the Creators of Superman. Eds. Thomas Andrae and Mel Gordon. Port Townsend: Feral House, 2010. 1–37.   
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Gravett, Paul. "After Maus: Graphic novels confront the Jewish experience." Jewish Quarterly 48. (2001): 21–28.   
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Gravett, Paul. "From Iky Mo to Lord Horror: Representations of Jews in British comics." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 1. (2010): 5–16.   
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Greenbaum, Andrea. "Mixing It Up: An interview with Ariel Schrag." Studies in Comics 6. (2015): 339–45.   
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Greinecker-Morocutti, Hannelore. "Wie ist die Darstellung des Warschauer Ghettos im Comic möglich? Der Himmel zwischen den Mauern." Der dokumentarische Comic. Reportage und Biografie. Ed. Dietrich Grünewald. Bochum: Ch.A. Bachmann, 2013. 139–52.   
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Gross, Raphael and Erik Riedel, eds. Superman und Golem. Der Comic als Medium jüdischer Erinnerung. Frankfurt am Main: Jüdisches Museum, 2008.   
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Handelman, Susan. "God’s Comics: The Hebrew Alphabet as Graphic Narrative." Comics and Sacred Texts. Reimagining Religion and Graphic Narratives. Eds. Assaf Gamzou and Ken Koltun-Fromm. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2018. 25–42.   
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Harris, Marla. "Borderlands: Places, Spaces, and Jewish Indentity in Joann Sfar's The Rabbi's Cat and Klezmer." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 181–97.   
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Harris, Miriam. "Releasing the Grip of the Ghostly: Bernice Eisenstein’s I was a Child of Holocaust Survivors." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 129–43.   
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Hausmanninger, Thomas. "Deconstructing Gilgul, Finding Identity: Captain America and the Winter Soldier in a Judaistic Perspective." Journal for Religion, Film and Media 3. 1 2017. Accessed 11Oct. 2017. <http://jrfm.eu/index.php/ojs_jrfm/article/view/82>.   
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Hausmanninger, Thomas. Religion als Kultur: Das Judentum und die jüdische Identität bei Joann Sfar. Bildnarrative. Berlin: Ch.A. Bachmann, 2021.   
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Huyssen, Andreas. "Von Mauschwitz in die Catskills und zurück: Art Spiegelmans Holocaust-Comic »Maus«." Bilder des Holocaust. Literatur – Film – Bildende Kunst. Eds. Manuel Köppen and Klaus R. Scherpe. Literatur – Kultur – Geschlecht. Köln, Weimar, Wien: Böhlau, 1997. 171–89.   
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Johnson, Brian. "Son of a Smaller (Super) Hero: Ethnicity, Comic Books, and Secret Identity in Richler’s Novels of Apprenticeship." Canadian Literature (2010): 26–40.   
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Kahn, Ariel. "Pursuing paradise: Jewish travel comics as feminist spiritual quests." Studies in Comics 7. (2016): 237–64.   
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Kampmeyer-Käding, Margret and Cilly Kugelmann, eds. Helden, Freaks und Superrabbis: Die jüdische Farbe des Comics. Berlin: Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin, 2010.   
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Kaplan, Arie. "How Jews Transformed the Comic Book Industry: Part II: The Silver Age (1956–1978)." Reform Judaism 32. (2003): 10–16.   
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Kaplan, Arie. "How the Jews Created the Comic Book Industry: Part I: The Golden Age (1933–1955)." Reform Judaism 32. (2003): 14–23.   
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Kaplan, Arie. "How Jews Transformed the Comic Book Industry: Part III: The Bronze Age: (1979– )." Reform Judaism 32. (2004): 12–18.   
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Kaplan, Arie. From Krakow to Krypton: Jews and Comic Books. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society, 2008.   
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Kaplan, Leonard V. "Will Eisner: Master of Graphic Wisdom." Comics and Sacred Texts. Reimagining Religion and Graphic Narratives. Eds. Assaf Gamzou and Ken Koltun-Fromm. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2018. 269–80.   
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Kavadlo, Jesse. "X-istential X-Men: Jews, Supermen, and the Literature of Struggle." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 38–48.   
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Klingenstein, Susanne. "The Long Roots of Will Eisner’s Quarrel with God." Studies in American Jewish Literature 26. (2007): 81–88.   
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Koch, Gertrud. "Herkunftsmetapher. Zu Charlotte Salomons Buch ›Leben oder Theater?‹." Babylon. Beiträge zur jüdischen Gegenwart (1993): 58–74.   
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Koch, Gertrud. "Charlotte Salomons Buch ›Leben oder Theater?‹ als historischer Familienroman." Jüdische Kultur und Weiblichkeit in der Moderne. Eds. Inge Stephan, Sabine Schilling and Sigrid Weigel. Köln, Weimar, Wien: Böhlau, 1994. 103–17.   
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Koelle, Lydia. "»Schöner Götterfunken« – Mit Schiller gegen die Vernichtung." Freiburger Rundbrief. Zeitschrift für christlich-jüdische Begegnung 12. (2005): 265–74.   
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Korenman, Alicia R. "Princesses, Mothers, Heroes, and Superheroes: Images of Jewish Women in Comic Books and Graphic Novels." Master's paper M.S. University of North Carolina, 2006.   
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Kugelmann, Cilly. "Gespräch mit einem Comic-Sammler." Helden, Freaks und Superrabbis. Die jüdische Farbe des Comics. Eds. Margret Kampmeyer-Käding and Cilly Kugelmann. Berlin: Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin, 2010. 57–61.   
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Lambert, Josh. American Jewish Fiction. JPS Guide. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 2009.   
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Lambert, Josh. "“Wanna watch the grown-ups doin’ dirty things?”: Jewish Sexuality and the Early Graphic Novel." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 43–63.   
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Libicki, Miriam. "Jewish Memoir Goes Pow! Zap! Oy!." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 253–74.   
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Lightman, Sarah, ed. Graphic Details: Jewish Women’s Confessional Comics in Essays and Interviews. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2014.   
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Lund, Martin. Rethinking the Jewish-Comics Connection. Lund Studies in History of Religions. Lund: Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University, 2013.   
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Lund, Martin. Re-Constructing the Man of Steel: Superman 1938–1941, Jewish American History, and the Invention of the Jewish–Comics Connection. Contemporary Religion and Popular Culture. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.   
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Ma, Sheng-mei. "Mourning with the (as a) Jew: Metaphor, Ethnicity, and the Holocaust in Art Spiegelman’s Maus." Studies in American Jewish Literature 16. (1997): 115–29.   
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Malcolm, Cheryl Alexander. "Witness, Trauma, and Remembrance: Holocaust Representation and X-Men Comics." The Jewish Graphic Novel. Critical Approaches. Eds. Samantha Baskind and Ranen Omar-Sherman. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2008. 144–60.   
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Marks, Darren C. "‘Sgt Rock is Jewish?’: Joe Kubert, Jews and the Holocaust in American comic books: 1938–2006." Jewish Culture and History 20. (2019): 166–87.   
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Marx, Jeffrey A. Smoothing the Jew: Abie the Agent and Ethnic Caricature in the Progressive Era. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2024.   
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McKittrick, Christopher. "From Off the Streets of Poland: Harvey Pekar on History, Israeli Nationalism, and Exploiting the Holocaust." Graphic History. Essays on Graphic Novels And/As History. Ed. Richard Iadonisi. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publ. 2012. 55–71.   
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Meinrenken, Jens. "Eine jüdische Geschichte der Superhelden-Comics." Helden, Freaks und Superrabbis. Die jüdische Farbe des Comics. Eds. Margret Kampmeyer-Käding and Cilly Kugelmann. Berlin: Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin, 2010. 26–38.   
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Michel, Chantal Catherine. "Von Abraham bis Zionismus: Jüdische Comics – Jüdisches im Comic. Ein Überblick." Literarisch-kulturelle Begegnungen mit dem Judentum. Beiträge zur kinderliterarischen Fachöffentlichkeit. Eds. Jana Mikota, Claudia Maria Pecher and Gabriele von Glasenapp. Schriftenreihe der Deutschen Akademie für Kinder- und Jugendliteratur Volkach e.V. Baltmannsweiler: Schneider-Verl. Hohengehren, 2016. 23–48.   
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Mihăilescu, Dana. "A bundle of confessions in Jewish women’s comics: Reconstructing Eastern European Jewish American life in Liana Finck’s A Bintel Brief." Studies in Comics 6. (2015): 271–90.   
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Mihăilescu, Dana. "Mapping transgenerational memory of the Shoah in third generation graphic narratives: On Amy Kurzweil’s Flying Couch (2016)." Journal of Modern Jewish studies 17. (2018): 93–110.   
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Mihăilescu, Dana. "Confronting the Shadow of the Holocaust through Transcultural Memory Networks: Martin Lemelman’s Mendel’s Daughter (2006) and Two Cents Plain (2010)." Shofar 38. (2020): 38–75.   
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Mihăilescu, Dana. "Jewish Identity amid Wars and Migration: Transnational and Transgenerational Itineraries in Julia Alekseyeva’s Soviet Daughter. A Graphic Revolution." Literature and Belief 40. (2021).   
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Mihăilescu, Dana. "The Lower East Side as Mishmash of Jewish Women’s Multicultural Images in Leela Corman’s Unterzakhn." Representing Multiculturalism in Comics and Graphic Novels. Eds. Carolene Ayaka and Ian Hague. Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2014. 212–27.   
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Most, Andrea. "Re-Imagining the Jew’s Body: From Self-Loathing to “Grepts”." You Should See Yourself. Jewish Identity in Postmodern American Culture. Ed. Vincent Brook. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2006. 19–36.   
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