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Fitch, Alex. "One Soul, From Hell and Here The Graphic Novel Page as Time Machine." Visions of the Future in Comics. International Perspectives. Eds. Francesco-Alessio Ursini, Adnan Mahmutovic and Frank Bramlett. Jefferson: McFarland, 2017. 30–48. Added by: joachim (2/6/23, 12:43 PM) Last edited by: joachim (2/6/23, 1:02 PM) |
Resource type: Book Article Language: en: English BibTeX citation key: Fitch2017 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "From Hell", "Here", "One Soul", Campbell. Eddie, Canada, Crime comics, Fawkes. Ray, McGuire. Richard, Moore. Alan, Narratology, United Kingdom, USA Creators: Bramlett, Fitch, Mahmutovic, Ursini Publisher: McFarland (Jefferson) Collection: Visions of the Future in Comics. International Perspectives |
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Alex Fitch uses Richard McGuire's long-form Here and Alan Moore's From Hell to investigate how the nature of the comics medium allows it to represent the future, past, and present simultaneously. As Fitch argues, the fact that panels can act as static representations of the moments of a story allow readers to move back and forth, across different moments of a story. In other words, comics allow a form of time-travel even when this type of travel is not thematized as such.
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