Comics As Culture
Discover the fascinating world of comics with Comics As Culture, a thought-provoking exploration by a devoted comic-book enthusiast. Published by the University Press of Mississippi in 1990, this engaging paperback spans 192 pages, delving into the dual nature of comics as both a source of amusement and a catalyst for controversy.
In this insightful work, the author examines why comics evoke such strong reactions, from adoration to disdain. This sharp-eyed analysis invites readers to appreciate the complexities of this often-overlooked genre, revealing the cultural significance behind the colorful pages. Whether you are a long-time fan or new to the medium, Comics As Culture offers a compelling perspective that will enrich your understanding of comics and their impact on society.