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Hinds Jr., Harold E. and Charles Tatum. Not Just For Children. The Mexican Comic Book in the Late 1960s and 1970s. Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture. Westport: Greenwood, 1992. 
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Resource type: Book
Language: en: English
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 0313254672
BibTeX citation key: HindsJr1992a
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Categories: General
Keywords: Comic book industry, Latin America, Mexico
Creators: Hinds Jr., Tatum
Publisher: Greenwood (Westport)
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Abstract
This pioneering study presents an overview of the Mexican comic book industry, together with in-depth studies of the best selling Mexican comic books of the 1960s and 1970s. Most of the popular superhero, adventure, humor, romance, political, detective, and Western comic books are described and analyzed in detail, and then discussed in terms of how they reflect both Mexican and United States cultures. The study concludes with a critical discussion of the media imperialism hypothesis' applicability to the Mexican comic book.
The comic book is Mexico's most popular print medium, read by all ages and socio-economic groups. Many may be surprised to learn that, in Mexico, Mexican comic books far outsell U.S. comic books in Spanish translation. The Mexican comic book is not a clone of its U.S. model, but rather a hybrid product that mixes U.S. forms and conventions with Mexican content. This work is a major contribution to the understanding of contemporary Mexican culture.
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