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Walton, Michael. The Horror Comic Never Dies: A Grisly History. Jefferson: McFarland, 2019. Added by: joachim (24/05/2019, 12:27) Last edited by: joachim (24/05/2019, 12:28) |
Resource type: Book Language: en: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-1-4766-7536-7 BibTeX citation key: Walton2019 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Historical account, Horror, Kulturpolitik, USA Creators: Walton Publisher: McFarland (Jefferson) |
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Horror comics were among the first comic books published—ghastly tales that soon developed an avid young readership, along with a bad reputation. Parent groups, psychologists, even the United States government joined in a crusade to wipe out the horror comics industry—and they almost succeeded. Yet the genre survived and flourished, from the 1950s to today. This history covers the tribulations endured by horror comics creators and the broader impact on the comics industry. The genre’s ultimate success helped launch the careers of many of the biggest names in comics. Their stories and the stories of other key players are included, along with a few surprises. Table of Contents Preface (1) Introduction (5) Chapter Notes (161) |