Roadstrips

Roadstrips

Author: Peter Bagge

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2005-10-06

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9780811847421

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An anthology of alternative comics exploring "what it means to be American".


Biology and Control of the Western Pine Beetle

Biology and Control of the Western Pine Beetle

Author: John Martin Miller

Publisher:

Published: 1960

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13:

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This publication reviews the results of research on the western pine beetle up to July 1, 1952. It shows the progress that has been made in over a half-century of study of this one bark beetle. It also records the trials and errors--the research that ran into blind alleys. The record of this pioneer effort in the field of forest entomology in the United States should be of great help to research workers who are faced with similar problems.


Your Brain on Latino Comics

Your Brain on Latino Comics

Author: Frederick Luis Aldama

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2012-10-19

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 0292749910

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Though the field of comic book studies has burgeoned in recent years, Latino characters and creators have received little attention. Putting the spotlight on this vibrant segment, Your Brain on Latino Comics illuminates the world of superheroes Firebird, Vibe, and the new Blue Beetle while also examining the effects on readers who are challenged to envision such worlds. Exploring mainstream companies such as Marvel and DC as well as rising stars from other segments of the industry, Frederick Aldama provides a new reading of race, ethnicity, and the relatively new storytelling medium of comics themselves. Overview chapters cover the evolution of Latino influences in comics, innovations, and representations of women, demonstrating Latino transcendence of many mainstream techniques. The author then probes the rich and complex ways in which such artists affect the cognitive and emotional responses of readers as they imagine past, present, and future worlds. Twenty-one interviews with Latino comic book and comic strip authors and artists, including Laura Molina, Frank Espinosa, and Rafael Navarro, complete the study, yielding captivating commentary on the current state of the trade, cultural perceptions, and the intentions of creative individuals who shape their readers in powerful ways.