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Althouse, Matthew T. "Kevlar Armor, Heat-Seeking Bullets and Social Order: A mythological reading of judge dredd." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 195–219.   
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Burke, Liam, Ian Gordon, and Angela Ndalianis, eds. The Superhero Symbol: Media, culture, and politics. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2020.   
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Cohen, Michael. "Dick Tracy: In pursuit of a comic book aesthetic." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 13–36.   
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Cooper-Chen, Anne. "“The Dominant Trope”: Sex, violence, and hierarchy in japanese comics for men." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 99–127.   
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Davis, Julie. "Power to the Cubicle Dwellers: An ideological reading of dilbert." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 275–300.   
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Denison, Rayna. "It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! No, it's DVD! superman, smallville, and the production (of) melodrama." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 160–79.   
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Flanagan, Martin. "Teen Trajectories in Spider-Man and Ghost World." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 137–59.   
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Franklin III, Morris E. "Coming Out in Comic Books: Letter columns, readers, and gay and lesbian characters." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 221–50.   
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Gardner, Jared and Ian Gordon, eds. The Comics of Charles Schulz: The good grief of modern life. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2017.   
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Geoffroy-Menoux, Sophie. "Enki Bilal’s Intermedial Fantasies: From comic book nikopol trilogy to film immortals (ad vitam)." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 268–83.   
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Gibson, Mel. "“Wham! Bam! The X-Men are Here”: The british broadsheet press and the x-men films and comic." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 101–15.   
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Goodman, J. Robyn. "The Women's Suffragist Movement Through the Eyes of Life Magazine Cartoons." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 39–67.   
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Gordon, Ian. "“But Seriously, Folks …”: Comic art and history." American Quarterly 43. (1991): 341–46.   
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Gordon, Ian. "The Symbol of a Nation: Ginger meggs and australian national identity." Journal of Australian Studies 16. (1992): 1–14.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Mass Market Modernism: Comic strips and the culture of consumption." Australasian Journal of American Studies 14. (1995): 49–66.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Beyond the Funnies: Comic books, history, and hegemony." American Quarterly 52. (2000): 145–50.   
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Gordon, Ian. Comic Strips and Consumer Culture, 1890–1945. Washington, London: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Nostalgia, Myth, and Ideology: Visions of superman at the end of the “american century”." Cultural Studies. An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell, 2008. 1009–21.   
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Gordon, Ian. We Could Be Heroes: Just for Season One. Heroes and Villains. Everyday Folks, Powers and Abilities Far Beyond Mortals: Sydney, 5 Jul, 2008.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Let Us Not Call Them Graphic Novels: Comic books as biography and history." Radical History Review 106. (2010): 185–92.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Writing to Superman: Towards an understanding of the social networks of comic-book fans." Participations 9. 2 2012. Accessed 8 Dec. 2012. <http://www.participatio ... ssue%202/9%20Gordon.pdf>.   
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Gordon, Ian. "The moral world of Superman and the American war in Vietnam." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 6. (2015): 172–81.   
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Gordon, Ian. Kid Comic Strips: A genre across four countries. Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels. New York [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Refiguring media: Tee shirts as a site of audience engagement with superheroes." The Information Society 32. (2016): 326–32.   
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Gordon, Ian. Superman: The persistence of an american icon. Comics Culture. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2017.   
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Gordon, Ian, ed. Ben Katchor: Conversations. Conversations with Comic Artists. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2018.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Bildungsromane and Graphic Narratives." A History of the Bildungsroman. Cambridge [etc.]: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2019. 267–82.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Siegel and Shuster as Brand Name." The Superhero Symbol. Media, Culture, and Politics. Eds. Liam Burke, Ian Gordon and Angela Ndalianis. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2019. 105–17.   
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Gordon, Ian. "In Praise of Joseph Witek’s Comic Books as History." Graphic Subjects. Critical Essays on Autobiography and Graphic Novels. Ed. Michael A. Chaney. Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography. Madison: Univ. of Wisconsin Press, 2011. 244–46.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Smallville: Superhero mythos and intellectual property regimes." The Smallville Chronicles. Critical Essays on the Television Series. Ed. Lincoln Geraghty. Lanham [etc.]: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011. 89–107.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Comics, Creators, and Copyright: On the ownership of serial narratives by multiple authors." A Companion to Media Authorship. Eds. Jonathan Gray and Derek Johnson. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. 221–36.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Superman on the Set: The market, nostalgia and television audiences." Quality Popular Television. Cult TV, the Industry and Fans. Eds. Mark Jancovich and James Lyons. London: British Film Institute, 2003. 148–62.   
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Gordon, Ian, Mark Jancovich, and Matthew P. McAllister, eds. Film and Comic Books. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Nostalgia, Myth, and Ideology: Visions of superman at the end of the “american century”." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 177–93.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Rose O’Neill’s Kewpies and early transmedia practices." Transmedia Practices in the Long Nineteenth Century. Eds. Christina Meyer and Monika Pietrzak-Franger. London, New York: Routledge, 2022. 79–94.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Comic Books, Watergate and the Origin of the 1970s American Malaise." Viñetas Serias Actas 2014. Mesa: Superheroes 2014. Accessed 22 Feb. 2016. <https://www.academia.ed ... _1970s_American_Malaise>.   
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Gordon, Ian. "From The Bulletin to Comics: Comic art in australia, 1890–1950." Bonzer. Australian Comics, 1900s–1990s. Ed. Annette Shiell. Redhill South: Elgua Media, 1998.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Culture of Consumption: Commodification through superman: return to krypton." Critical Approaches to Comics and Graphic Novels. Theories and Methods. Eds. Matthew J. Smith and Randy Duncan. London, New York: Routledge, 2012. 157–66.   
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Gordon, Ian. "Making Comics Respectable: How maus helped redefine a medium." The Rise of the American Comics Artist. Creators and Contexts. Eds. Paul Williams and James Lyons. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2010. 179–93.   
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Gough, Kerry. "Translation Creativity and Alien Econ(c)omics: From hollywood blockbuster to dark horse comic book." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 37–63.   
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Hight, Craig. "American Splendor: Translating comic autobiography into drama-documentary." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 180–98.   
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Johnsen, Derek. "Will the Real Wolverine Please Stand Up? Marvel’s mutation from monthlies to movies." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 64–86.   
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Lefèvre, Pascal. "Incompatible Visual Ontologies? The problematic adaptation of drawn images." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 1–12.   
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Malone, Paul M. "Missing in Action: The late development of the german-speaking superhero." The Superhero Symbol. Media, Culture, and Politics. Eds. Liam Burke, Ian Gordon and Angela Ndalianis. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2019. 253–72.   
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Malone, Paul M. "From Blockbuster to Flop? The apparent failure (or possible transcendence) of ralf könig's queer comics aesthetic in maybe … maybe not and killer condom." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 221–45.   
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Matton, Annette. "From Realism to Superheroes in Marvel’s The ’Nam." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 151–76.   
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McAllister, Matthew P., Ian Gordon, and Mark Jancovich. "Block Buster Meets Superhero Comic, or Art House Meets Graphic Novel? The contradictory relationship between film and comic art." Journal of Popular Film and Television 34. (2006): 108–15.   
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McAllister, Matthew P. "Ownership Concentration in the U.S. Comic Book Industry." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 15–38.   
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McAllister, Matthew P., Edward H. Sewell, Jr., and Ian Gordon, eds. Comics & Ideology. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. New York [etc.]: Peter Lang, 2001.   
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McGarry, Cormac, et al., eds. Superheroes Beyond. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2024.   
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van der Putten, Jan and Timothy P. Barnhard. "Old Malay Heroes Never Die: The story of hang tuah in films and comic." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 246–67.   
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Rae, Neil and Jonathan Gray. "When Gen-X Met the X-Men: Retextualizing comic book film reception." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 86–100.   
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Regaldo, Aldo J. "Unbreakable and the Limits of Transgression." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 116–36.   
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Sewell Jr., Edward H. "Queer Characters in Comic Strips." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 251–74.   
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Smith, Matthew J. "The Tyranny of the Melting Pot Metaphor: Wonder woman as the americanized immigrant." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 129–50.   
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Wilt, David. "El Santo: The case of a mexican multimedia hero." Film and Comic Books. Eds. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich and Matthew P. McAllister. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2007. 199–220.   
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Wong, Wendy Siuyi and Lisa M. Cuklanz. "Humor and Gender Politics: A textual analysis of the first feminist comic in hong kong." Comics & Ideology. Eds. Matthew P. McAllister, Edward H. Sewell, Jr. and Ian Gordon. Popular Culture and Everyday Life. 2001. 69–97.   
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