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Harvey, Robert C. Children of the Yellow Kid. The Evolution of the American Comic Strip. Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press, 1999. (176 S.) Added by: joachim (2009-07-20 01:30) Last edited by: joachim (2011-05-17 19:43) |
Resource type: Book Languages: English ID no. (ISBN etc.): 0295977787 BibTeX citation key: Harvey1999a Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Comic strip, Creative process, Exhibition catalogue, Historical account Creators: Harvey Publisher: Univ. of Washington Press (Seattle) |
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Before Snoopy, before Brenda Starr, there was the Yellow Kid, created by Richard Outcault for the New York World in 1895. With the Yellow Kid (a.k.a. Mickey Dugan), a new narrative medium was created, with multiple panels and speech balloons as defining elements. Table of Contents Acknowledgements (7) Brian Walker: Foreword. The State of the Art (9) Introduction. Children of the Yellow Kid: The Evolution of the American Comic Strip (15) 1. Origin of a New Species (17) 2. Fine-Tuning the Form and Widening the Focus (33) 3. Continuity: Soap Opera and Adventure and the Advent of the Illustrator (69) 4. Of Infinite Jest: A Gag-a-Day (113) 5. Comics with a Conscience: Satire and Social Commentary (135) A Brief Bibliography (166) Richard V. West: Afterword. Comics as Ding an Sich: A Note on Means and Media (169) Index (173) Added by: joachim Last edited by: joachim |
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