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Cook, Mike P. and Ryle Frey. "Using Superheroes to Visually and Critically Analyze Comics, Stereotypes, and Society." SANE journal 2.2 2017. Accessed 23 Apr. 2017. <http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/sane/vol2/iss2/1/>.   
Added by: joachim 09/12/2017, 14:12
Fuller, Linda K. "Singapore’s Mr. Kiasu, Kiasu Krossover, Kiasu Max, and Kiasu the Xtraman: Comics Reflecting a Nation’s Personality and Popular Culture." Themes and Issues in Asian Cartooning. Cute, Cheap, Mad, and Sexy. Ed. John A. Lent. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State Univ. Popular Press, 1999. 77–90.   
Last edited by: joachim 19/03/2011, 00:58
Gilroy, Andréa. "Origin Stories: Narrative, Identity, and the Comics Form." PhD Diss. University of Oregon, 2015.   
Added by: joachim 09/12/2017, 14:10
Hochman, Leah. "The Ineffability of Form: Speaking and Seeing the Sacred in Tina’s Mouth and The Rabbi’s Cat." Comics and Sacred Texts. Reimagining Religion and Graphic Narratives. Eds. Assaf Gamzou and Ken Koltun-Fromm. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2018. 43–55.   
Last edited by: joachim 08/06/2022, 19:38
Holden, Philip. "“Is it manipulative? Sure. But that’s how you tell stories”: The graphic novel, metahistory and the artist in The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye." Journal of Postcolonial Writing 52.(2016): 510–23.   
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Jungbluth, Eva. "After Alice: Wonderland’s Autonomy in Tommy Kovac’s and Sonny Liew’s Comic." ‘Tantalizing Alice’. Approaches, Concepts and Case-Studies in Adaptations of a Classic. Eds. Sissy Helff and Nadia Butt. ELCH - Studies in English Literary and Cultural History. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2016. 155–80.   
Last edited by: joachim 06/05/2020, 19:36
Lent, John A. "Comics in the Philippines, Singapore, and Indonesia." Humor. International Journal of Humor Research 11.(1998): 65–78.   
Last edited by: Joachim Trinkwitz 04/09/2009, 14:20
Lent, John A. "Cartooning in Malaysia and Singapore: The Same, but Different." International Journal of Comic Art 5.(2003): 256–89.   
Last edited by: joachim 14/11/2011, 15:37
Lim, Cheng Tju. "Political Cartoons in Singapore: Misnomer or Redefinition Necessary?." Journal of Popular Culture 34.(2000): 77–83.   
Last edited by: joachim 05/04/2013, 16:04
Lim, Cheng Tju. "Singapore Cartoons in the Anti-Comics Movement of the 1950s and 1960s." Comics Studies Here and Now. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. Routledge Advances in Comics Studies. London: Routledge, 2018. 123–30.   
Last edited by: joachim 03/10/2018, 13:28
Lim, Cheng Tju. "Lest we forget: The importance of history in Singapore and Malaysia Comics Studies." Comics Worlds and the World of Comics. Towards Scholarship on a Global Scale. Ed. Jaqueline Berndt. Global Manga Studies. Kyoto: International Manga Research Center, Kyoto Seika University, 2010. 199–211.   
Added by: joachim 25/01/2011, 10:08
Smith, Philip. "Leslie Chew and Singapore’s Controversial, Online Political Cartoon." International Journal of Comic Art 16.(2014): 608–17.   
Added by: joachim 04/08/2015, 09:35
Smith, Philip. "Sonny Liew interview." Studies in Comics 7.(2016): 153–59.   
Added by: joachim 09/12/2017, 14:08
Tju, Lim Cheng. "›Chop Suey‹ — Cartoons about the Japanese Occupation and National Education in Singapore." International Journal of Comic Art 6.(2004): 415–30.   
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Tju, Lim Cheng. "Current Trends in Singapore Comics: When Autobiography is Mainstream." Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia 16 2014. Accessed 12 Jan. 2016. <http://kyotoreview.org/ ... iography-is-mainstream/>.   
Added by: joachim 12/01/2016, 10:53
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