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9780199734191

Classics and Comics

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  • ISBN13:

    9780199734191

  • ISBN10:

    0199734194

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-02-10
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Since at least 1939, when daily-strip caveman Alley Oop time-traveled to the Trojan War, comics have been drawing (on) material from Greek and Roman myth, literature and history. At times the connection is cosmetic-as perhaps with Wonder Woman's Amazonian heritage-and at times it is almost irrelevant-as with Hercules' starfaring adventures in the 1982 Marvel miniseries. But all of these make implicit or explicit claims about the place of classics in modern literary culture. Classics and Comics is the first book to explore the engagement of classics with the epitome of modern popular literature, the comic book. The volume collects sixteen articles, all specially commissioned for this volume, that look at how classical content is deployed in comics and reconfigured for a modern audience. It opens with a detailed historical introduction surveying the role of classical material in comics since the 1930s. Subsequent chapters cover a broad range of topics, including the incorporation of modern theories of myth into the creation and interpretation of comic books, the appropriation of characters from classical literature and myth, and the reconfiguration of motif into a modern literary medium. Among the well-known comics considered in the collection are Frank Miller's 300 and Sin City , DC Comics' Wonder Woman , Jack Kirby's The Eternals , Neil Gaiman's Sandman , and examples of Japanese manga. The volume also includes an original 12-page "comics-essay," drawn and written by Eisner Award-winning Eric Shanower, creator of the graphic novel series Age of Bronze .

Author Biography


George Kovacs teaches at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario.
C.W. Marshall is Associate Professor of Greek and Roman Theatre at the University of British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Comics and Classics: Establishing a Critical Frame
Seeing the Past through Sequential Art
An Ancient Greek Graphic Novel (P. Oxy . XXII 2331)
Sequential Narrative and the Shield of Achilles
Declassicizing the classical in Japanese comics
Heroes Un limited
Gods and Superheroes
The Furies, Wonder Woman, and Dream
Coming up to Code: Ancient Divinities Revisited
The Burden of War: From Homer to Oeming
'Seven Thunders Utter Their Voices'Drawing (on) History
Hard-Boiled Hot Gates
Persians in Frank Miller's 300 and Greek vase-painting
A Dream of Augustus
Antiquity in les Bandes Dessinees
The Desires of Troy
Twenty-First Century Troy
Sex and Love in Eric Shanower's Age of Bronze
Heavy Metal Homer
A reading list of Classics in Comics
Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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