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Worden, Daniel. Petrochemical Fantasies: The Art and Energy of American Comics. Studies in Comics and Cartoons. Columbus: Ohio State Univ. Press, 2024. 
Added by: joachim (8/23/24, 2:54 PM)   
Resource type: Book
Language: en: English
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-0-8142-1570-8
BibTeX citation key: Worden2024
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Categories: General
Keywords: Ecology, Historical account, Themes and motives, USA
Creators: Worden
Publisher: Ohio State Univ. Press (Columbus)
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Abstract
In Petrochemical Fantasies, Daniel Worden reveals the entwined history of comics and fossil fuels in the United States. From the 1840s to the present, comics have depicted the power, pollution, and rapid expansion of energy systems—especially the explosive growth of coal and oil. In the 1930s, some of the first comic books were the gas station giveaways Gulf Funny Weekly and Standard Oil Comics. And in recent years, comics have become one of the major sites for visualizing life after oil, a striking reversal of the medium’s early boosterism. 
Surveying the work of acclaimed artists such as Nell Brinkley, George Herriman, Jack Kirby, Winsor McCay, and R. F. Outcault and recovering little-known works, Worden advances a new history of American comics in the Anthropocene. From late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century editorial cartoons and superhero comics that visualize our modern energy culture to contemporary comics grappling with climate crises, Petrochemical Fantasies places comics, environmental humanities, and energy studies in conversation with each other to unearth the crucial but overlooked history of comics’ place in US energy culture.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction    The Energy of Comics
Chapter 1        Caricatures and Corporations
Chapter 2        Cars in Cartoons
Chapter 3        The Petrochemical Origins of the Comic Book
Chapter 4        Plastic Man and Other Petrochemical Fantasies
Chapter 5        The Climate of Comics
Conclusion      “This Is NOT Fine!!”

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