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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

International Journal of Comic Art Vol. 26, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2024 TOC

[the print edition has been mailed to subscribers; the electronic edition will be available tomorrow]
 
International Journal of Comic Art Vol. 26, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2024

Editor's Notes
John A. Lent
1
The Things They Buried: Marvel Comics and the Vietnam War, 1963-2019
Stephen Connor
3
The Supermachos Strike Again! Rius and the Defense of Marijuana in Mexican Comics
Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste
29
"The Flow of Flipping Through the Pages": An Interview with David Marchetti
Alessio Aletta
Manuela Di Franco
57
Falling Silently Like Snow: Interpretations of Sound as a Lived Experience in A Sign of Affection
Kay K. Clopton
73
Punk Rocker to Award-Winning Comics Artist: An Interview with Nate Powell
CT Lim
96
A Graphic Report
The Editorial Cartoon and Political Change in Kenya
Msanii Kimani wa Wanjiru
106
The Shakchunni Project: From Childhood Fear to Internet Icon
Ipsa Samaddar
138
Reading Beyond Martin: March, Souls of Black Folk, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in the BLM Era
James F. Wurtz
Mandy Reid
160
Leveraging Comic Art in the Fight Against Disinformation: A Philippine Case Study
Rachel E. Khan
Kara C. David
181
Aquí Tenemos Todo: A Love & Rockets Snapshot
José Alaniz
199
Spectator Sport: The Cartoons of "Sham's Saturday Smile"
Justin Zhuang
206
Sham's Smiles
CT Lim
212

Women's Manga: A Symposium
Moderated by Fusami Ogi

Toward an Expanded Field Crossing Boundaries
Fusami Ogi, project leader of WMRP
217
Shōjo Manga: A Challenging Label in the Global Age
Fusami Ogi
219
Sharing My Shōjo Manga Influence at Angoulême
Abby Denson
225
Kyoto, Popular Culture, Campus Life and the Pandemic
Jessica Bauwens-Sugimoto
231
Are There Any Texts in BL Studies? Rethinking Narrativity of BL Ethnicity in Japan and Southeast Asia
Kazumi Nagaike
240
Prunella and the Cursed Skull Ring
Matthew Loux
246
Twisted Vines and Tangled Roots: A Reflection and Analysis of Swamp Thing
Jason D. DeHart
252
Mediating Socio-Political Issues through Digital Cartoons: A Study of Caste-Based Cartoons on Instagram in India
Krishna Sankar Kusuma
Saroj Kumar
262
The First Tarzan Manga, Boken Tarzan
Kosei Ono
283
A Comics and Nonfiction Graphic Memoir Course at The Graduate Center:
A Trial Run at Teaching the Methods and Making of Nonfiction Visual Narrative as Part of Postgraduate Study and Its Resulting Work
Sandy Jimenez
288
Do Comics Affect Pop Culture? The Case of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Maria-Theodora Folina
Chrysa Agapitou
Dimitris Folinas
303
Remembrance
One of a Kind, Trina Robbins, 1938-2024
John A. Lent
323
Remembrance
Farewell to the Mother of Women's Comic Book History
Trina Robbins (August 17, 1938 - April 10, 2024)
William H. Foster III
329
Remembrance
Bob Beerbohm: 1952-2024
John A. Lent
331
Research Prompts
Michael Rhode
333
News Briefs
336

Book Reviews
Laurent Baridon and Marie Laureillard. Caricatures en Extrême-Orient. Origines, Rencontres, Métissages, by Valentina Denzel,
p. 340.

Jonathan Najarian, ed. Comics and Modernism: History, Form, andCulture, by John A. Lent, p. 345.

Phil Witte and Rex Hesner. Funny Stuff: How Great Cartoonists Make Great Cartoons, by Sam Cowling, p. 347.

Haruki Murakami. Adapted by Jean-Christophe Deveney and illustrated by PMGL. Haruki Murakami: Manga Stories, by Jon Holt, p. 349.

Laura Cristina Fernández, Amadeo Gandolfo, and Pablo Turnes, eds. Burning Down the House: Latin American Comics in the 21st Century, by Maite Urcaregui, p. 355.

Jan Baetens, Hugo Frey, and Fabrice Leroy. Eds. The Cambridge Companion to the American Graphic Novel, by Kirsten Møllegaard, p. 358.

Kaori Okura and Makiko Itoh (trans). Sōseki Natsume's Botchan: The Manga Edition.

mkdeville and Philippe Nicloux (ills). Akutagawa's Rashômon and Other Stories, by Liz Brown, p. 361.

Laura Moretti and Satō Yukiko, eds. Graphic Narratives from Early Modern Japan. The World of Kusazōshi, by John A. Lent, p. 364.

Matt Reingold. The Comics of Asaf Hanuka: Telling Particular and Universal Stories, by Cord A. Scott, p. 366.

Kent Worcester. A Cultural History of The Punisher, by CT Lim, p. 368.

Brian R. Solomon. Superheroes! The History of a Pop-Culture Phenomenon from Ant-Man to Zorro, by Dominick Grace, p. 370.

Benjamin Fraser. Ben Katchor, by Matt Reingold, p. 373.

Joseph R. Givens and Darius A. Spieth, eds. Robert Williams: Conversations, by John A. Lent, p. 373.

Josh Tuininga. We Are Not Strangers: Based on a True Story, by Shanna Hollich, p. 375.

Rachel Khan. I Run to Make My Heart Beat, by Lori Spradley, p. 377.

Marc Sumerak, Elena P. Craig, and Ted Thomas. Marvel Comics: Cooking with Deadpool, by Lizzy Walker, p. 379.

Ken Forkish and Sarah Becan. Let's Make Bread! A Comic Book Cookbook, by Christina Pasqua, p. 382.

Christina De Witte and Mallika Kauppinen. Noodles, Rice, and Everything Spice: A Thai Comic Book Cookbook, by Cord A. Scott, p. 387.

Justin Gardiner. Small Altars, by Liz Brown, p. 389.

Rich Johnson. The Incredible Hulk: Worldbreaker, Hero, Icon, by José Alaniz, p. 391.

Exhibition Reviews
Asian Comics: Evolution of an Art Form, by Charles Hatfield, p. 395.

Comments on the Huge Cartoon Exhibition At the Pompidou Center in Paris, by Harri Römpötti, p. 407.

Portfolios
Chubasco (Victor Emmanuel Vélez Becerra), p. 411.
Oleg Dergachov, p. 420.
Jugoslav Vlahovic, p. 428.

Sunday, August 25, 2024

IJOCA 25:2 Silver Anniversary issue Table of Contents


The issue is available to order via http://www.ijoca.net or https://ijoca.blogspot.com We anticipate self-publishing the index as a stand-alone volume for those who are interested in having it available that way.

The digital version is almost ready, and is just awaiting some late-found corrections.

Mike Rhode


The International Journal of Comic Art
Vol. 25, No. 2 Fall/Winter 2023

The International Journal of Comic Art: A Silver Anniversary Rundown, 1999-2023*
John A. Lent
3

"The Story of the Holocaust Is Not Pretty, And It's Not Redemptive."
Hélène Tison
85
Spanish Superheroes under the Franco Dictatorship
Ignacio Fernández Sarasola
118
Commercializing Pleasure: The Development of the Manga Industry in Vietnam after Opening to the Global Market
Tran Thi Nguyet Anh
153
Sport in Johnny Hart's B.C.: A Study in Comedic Anachronism
Jeffrey O. Segrave
173
Division, Duty, and Face: Exploring Three Interpersonal Relationships in Japanese Anime
Andrea Keene
196
The State of Comic Art Bibliography in North America (2010)
Michael Rhode
224
Comics Bibliography for the 21st Century
Mike Rhode
236
"When Comics Become Fixed, It Stops Being a Place of Freedom and Invention": Interview with Paul Gravett
Eva Ule, Matevž Rems and Tajida Liplin Šerbetar
273
A Cartoon Analysis of Boşboğaz (Bigmouth) Humor Gazette from 1945 in Turkey
Fatma Fulya Tepe
284
Coffee, Poetry, and Superpowers for Men: Beatnik-Hipster Superhero and Gender in The X-Men
Yuri Shakouchi
290
Comics and Cartoons on Social Media Adopted as Public Service Advertisements and Entertainment Education Strategy for the Response of COVID-19 in China
Yiheng Wang
315
Beyond Comedy: A Global Perspective to Understand the Social Impact of Humor and Satire in Politics
Daniele Battista
331
Manga and Words
Natsume Fusanosuke
Translated by Jon Holt and Teppei Fukuda
344
Performance, Resistance, and the Comics Medium in Sally Heathcote, Suffragette
Krista M. Turner
358
From the Heart of Empire: The Politics of Camilo Aguirre's What Remains
Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste
380
Captain Marvel: Losing, Replacing, and Regaining Family
Liam Webb
406
Cultural Expectations for Heroism Analysis of Hero Character Designs
in Shōnen Manga and Superhero Comics
Claude Michel Moïse
441
Letting the Everyday Speak Its Own Power: The Works of Von Allan
David Beard
465
The Demise of Three Comics Scholarship Giants: Maurice Horn, David Kunzle, and Alfredo Castelli
John A. Lent
471
David Kunzle April 17, 1936 – January 1, 2024
Ian Gordon
476
Ivan Lima Gomes
492
Pedro Moura
492
Memories of Dr. M. Thomas Inge (1936-2021) "Gone but Not Forgotten"
Wiliam H Foster, III
494

Book Reviews
  • Qiana Whitted, ed. Desegregating Comics: Debating Blackness in the Golden Age of American Comics, by Michael Kobre, p. 495.
  • Edgar Calabia Samar, Natasha Ringor, and Mervin Malonzo. Janus Silang and the Creature of Tábon, Volume 1, Arnold Arre. The Children of Bathala, Arnold Arre. The Journey to Lupan-On, by Lara Saguisag, p. 501.
  • Leela Corman. Victory Parade, by Hélène Tison, p. 503.
  • Pedro Moura, ed. Ilan Manouach in Review--Critical Approaches to His Conceptual Comics, by Gareth Brookes, p. 508.
  • Kathy Merlock Jackson, Carl H. Sederholm, and Mark I. West (eds.). Forgotten Disney: Essays on the Lesser-Known Productions, by Cord A. Scott, p. 510.
  • Alison Halsall. Growing Up Graphic: The Comics of Children in Crisis, by Cecilia Garrison, p. 512.
  • Esra Mirze Santesso. Muslim Comics and Warscape Witnessing, by Adrienne Resha, p. 517.
  • J. Andrew Deman. The Claremont Run: Subverting Gender in the X-Men, by James Willetts, p. 520.
  • J. Andrew Deman. The Claremont Run: Subverting Gender in the X-Men, by Christopher Roman, p. 522.
  • Nora Krug. Diaries of War: Two Visual Accounts from Ukraine and Russia [A Graphic Novel History], by Kenneth Oravetz, p. 525.
  • CT Lim and Koh Hong Teng. Drawn to Satire: Sketches of Cartoonists in Singapore, by Felix Cheong, p 527.
  • Nate Powell. Fall Through, by CT Lim, p. 529.
  • Ramin Zahed. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie, by Michael Kobre, p. 530.
  • Josh Trujillo and Levi Hastings. Washington's Gay General: The Legends and Loves of Baron von Steuben, by Cord Scott, p. 534.
  • Eliot Borenstein. Marvel Comics in the 1970s: The World inside Your Head, by CT Lim, p. 537.
  • Matthias Lehmann. Parallel, by Lizzy Walker, p. 540.
  • Chris Robinson. All-Negro Comics (the 75th Anniversary Edition), by Cord Scott, p. 542.

Exhibition and Media Reviews
"This Is A Cartoon Era. " An Exhibition of Chinese Famous Cartoonist Mi Gu's Works From 1945-1965.
Xu Ying
545
Spirou dans la tourmente de la Shoah. Didier Pasamonik and Caroline Francois
Review by Nick Nguyen
561
Le Petit Poilu in Concert: A Fresh Take on Music and Movement in Comics.
Review by Laurie Anne Agnese
570

International Journal of Comic Art Author, Country, and Genre Index Volumes 1-25 (1999-2023)
Grace Livingston Wright Hulme
Jae-Woong Kwon, John A. Lent, and Xu Ying
572

International Journal of Comic Art Book, Exhibition, and Media Reviews Index Volumes 1-25 (1999-2023)
850-882


*The 25th Anniversary Special Supplement
3-84


  • Table of Contents
  • Congratulatory Messages
  • The Cartoonists
  • The Scholarship Community
  • IJOCA Mission
  • Meet Challenges, "Rattling Cages"
  • Accolades Aplenty
  • An Exhaustive Round-up
  • Tabulation of Contents by Volume/Number
  • Continents and Countries Covered
  • List of Symposia
  • Pioneers in Comic Art Scholarship
  • Reminiscences of Cartoonists by Family Members
  • Other Reminiscences and Remembrances of Cartoonist Friends by John A. Lent
  • Reminiscences by Others
  • Most Published Authors
  • Cartoonists Who Authored Articles
  • Articles about Women, Their Works, Their Portrayals
  • The Editor's Sounding Board
  • Sincerest Thanks
  • Insert A Peer Review--From "Editor's Notes"  (Vol. 8, No. 2/Fall 2006)
  • Insert B Scopus Indexing Database--From "Editor's Notes" (Vol. 19, No. 2/ Fall/Winter 2017)
  • Insert C Peer Review--From "A 20-Year Harvest of Comic Art Scholarship: International Journal of Comic Art--1999-2018" (Vol. 20, No. 2/ Fall/Winter 2018)
  • Letter I: Oleg Dergachov
  • Letter II: Massoud Shojai Tabatabai
  • Letter III: Hüseyin Çakmak
  • Letter IV: Ryan Holmberg
  • Photo Gallery of IJOCA's Editors
  • List of Congratulatory Artwork and Writings with Accompanying Works

Thursday, August 15, 2024

IJOCA 25:2 Table of Contents

 Photos only at the moment. I'll replace these bad photos with the text when I get it. Click here for the text.








Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Table of Contents for Vol. 25, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2023


The e-version of this is now available; if you're a subscriber or want to purchase the single issue, email "John A. Lent" <john.lent@temple.edu> The print edition should be shipping in a few weeks.

IJOCA Vol. 25, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2023

Comics and Propaganda: World War II

Ester Hotová

1

The Modern Imaginaire in Cao Hanmei’s The Golden Lotus

Xiutang Li

53

Chatting with 1/6: A Graphic Novel Writer Alan Jenkins about Insurrections and Threats to Democracy

Mike Rhode

89

In Favor of Happy Endings: An Interview with Bane Kerac

Darko Macan

113

Japanese Jesus: The Humanity of Jesus in Hikaru Nakamura’s Saint Young Men

Daniel D. Clark

168

Cartooning the Inverse Zoo: The Forgotten Comic Art of Kurt Wiese

Aaron Humphrey

197

“Here Is a Man Who Would Not Take It”: The Contemporary Revival of the Newspaper Comic Strip

The Outbursts of Everett True 1905-1927

Richard A. Voeltz

218

“Do I Really Need Color in This Story?” An Interview with Reinhard Kleist

Mark David Nevins

246

Sabaibukei: Critiquing Capitalism in the Death Game Genre

Joseph Christopher Schaub

262

“What’s Funny about AIDS?”: How Howard Cruse’s “Wendel” Confronted a Crisis

Cassia Hayward-Fitch

280

War, Gender, and Diaspora in Clément Baloup’s Memoires de Viet Kieu

Mattia Arioli

300

The Boom of Female Comics in the 21st Century in Brazil

Daniela dos Santos Domingues Marino

Natania Aparecida da Silva Nogueira

319

Flash Gordon, Blake and Mortimer’s American Uncle Chapter #1: What Is a Superhero?

Éric Dubois

341

Cartoonist Ambassador of Hope: Nigar Nazar of Pakistan

John A. Lent

360

Texas Jack Kent: A Comic Storyteller in San Antonio

Paul V. Allen

371

Basohmics: Reviving Basohli Art Through Modern Indian Comics 

Aditi Magotra and Varsha Singh

384

Sanctioned Satire: Political Cartoons from China Daily

Linn A. Christiansen

407

A Chat with Chad Bilyeu of Amsterdam

Mike Rhode

433

The Duality of Manga in the Work of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi

Freya Terryn

461

“The Rebirth of Angus Og”

Laurence Grove

489

Karimata 1890: Silent Comic with Nusantara Concept

Iwan Zahar

494

Maurice Horn: a Memorial

Kim A. Munson

504

An Essay

From Material to Meaning: Implications of Challenges to Young Adult Graphic Novels

Jason DeHart

510

Not All Heroes Need Museums: Brussels’ Marc Sleen Museum Closes

Wim Lockefeer

521

Quadrinhopédia, a Brazilian Comics Biographical Dictionary Database

Lucio Luiz

527

Demystifying The U Ray, the Better to Rewrite the Origin Myth of “Blake and Mortimer”

Éric Dubois

530

Lianhe Zaobao’s 100th Anniversary Cartoon Exhibition and the Role of Comics in Asia in 2023

Lim Cheng Tju

538

Book Reviews

Michel Matly. El cómic sobre la guerra civil, by Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste, p. 542.

Chesya Burke. Hero Me Not: The Containment of the Most Powerful Black, Female Superhero, by Stephanie Burt, p. 561.

Miguel Ferguson and Anne Timmons. Brigadistas! Am American Anti-Fascist in the Spanish Civil War, by Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste, p. 566.

John. A. Lent. Asian Political Cartoons, by Matt Wuerker, p. 579.

Michelle Ann Abate. Blockheads, Beagles, and Sweet Babboos: New

Perspectives on Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts,” by Chris York, p. 581.

Edward Sorel. Profusely Illustrated, A Memoir, by John A. Lent, p. 584.

Simon Grennan, Roger Sabin, and Julian Waite. Marie Duval: Maverick Victorian Cartoonist, by Lizzy Walker, p. 588.

Simon Appleford. Drawing Liberalism: Herblock’s Political Cartoons in Postwar America, by Christina M. Knopf, p. 593.

Jimmy Kugler and Michael Kugler. Into the Jungle! A Boy’s Comic Strip History of World War II, by James Willetts, p. 597.

Heike Bauer, Andrea Greenbaum, and Sarah Lightman, eds. Jewish Women in Comics: Bodies and Borders, by John A. Lent, p. 600.

António Antunes. Angeli: 50 anos de humor, Bárbara Reis, José António Lima, and António Antunes. Cartoons do ano 2022, by John A. Lent, p. 602.

Michael Rhode and John A. Lent. Comics Research Bibliography 2022 E-book Edition, by Michael Rhode, p. 605.

Michael Rhode. The Wonder of Sound and Vision: Film, TV & Other Media Adaptations of Comics (2022 Edition), by Michael Rhode, p. 607.

Michael Rhode. Public Radio and Voice of America on Comics & Cartoons: A Bibliography (2023 Edition), by Michael Rhode, p. 608.

Compleating Cul de Sac 2nd Edition Available in Print by Michael Rhode, p. 609.

Exhibition Reviews

Laurie Anne Agnese

Michael Rhode

612

Letters to the Editor

626

Portfolio

Michael Hill

630

Monday, November 21, 2022

IJOCA 24-1 is shipping, and here's the Table of Contents

 Almost 800 pages! Also available electronically!

IJOCA Vol. 24, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2022

Editor’s Notes
John A. Lent
1
Ishinomori Shōtarō: Teaching the Art of the Manga Panel
Ramie Tateishi
8
More or Less Hearing: Representations of Deafness in Marvel Comics
S. Leigh Ann Cowan
35
Satire in the Wake of “Woke”: A South African’s Woes
Compiled by John A. Lent
82
Comics as Resources of Meaning in a Prevention Campaign for Covid-19 in Mexico: Susana Distancia and Escuadrón de la salud [Health Squad]
Citlaly Aguilar Campos
107
Kaiser, King, and Caricature: Franz Joseph in British Cartoons, 1848-1916
Richard Scully and Mathew Paterson
126
“Who Is This Gallant Girl of Greatness?” A Chat with Brian Biggs about My Hero
Mike Rhode
159
Vilma Vargas, Female Political Cartoonist: A Rarity in South America
John A. Lent with Geisa Fernandes
182
The Names and the Nameless -- People Who Make Up the City: A Reading of Harsho Mohan Chattoraj’s
Kolkata Kaleidoscope
Abinsha Joseph and Smita Jha
207
“Not on Your Tintype”: The Emperor of Japan as Depicted by William Gropper
Paul Bevan
223
Poetry Comics as Artifact: The Visual Poetics of Sprawl
Felix Cheong
245
Cliff Dwellers in Hogan’s Alley: R. F. Outcault and the Ashcan School
Michelle Ann Abate
255
Pride, Pain, and Punishment: Cacofonix as a Model of Resilience in The Adventures of Asterix
Lisa Mansfield, Jessica Stanhope, and Philip Weinstein
287
Metafiction and Ecuadorian Graphic Novel: The Case of El ejército de los tiburones martillo (2019)
by Fabián Patinho
Alvaro Alemán and Eduardo Villacís
310
Qahera: The Webcomic, Not the City: Reception and Popularity
Hayat Bedaiwi
327
Discussing The Art of Living with Grant Snider
Mike Rhode
340
It’s Like You’re There: Experiencing Sounds, Giongo, and Gitaigo in Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san
Kay K. Clopton
368
An Essay
We Are Nothing
Michel Matly
385
Early Chinese Portrayals in Western Political Cartoons from the Mid-19th Century
Harry Jiandang Tan
399
Unique Beijing Comics Coffee House and Its First Exhibition: A Picture Story and Mini-Catalogue
Xu Ying
434
Mobility of Monstrous Mermaids in Manga
Patrick Ijima-Washburn
448
Similarities and Differences Between Mexican Friki Culture and Geek Culture in the United States
Nadiezhda Palestina Camacho Quiroz
480
Comic Art Academic Monograph Publishers
compiled by Mike Rhode
499
Maia Kobabe in Conversation: Banned Books, Queer Stories, and Gender Queer: A Memoir
Kathleen Breitenbach
510
Contemporary Rebellion in Tsutsui Testuya’s Yokokuhan
Motoko Tanaka
533
The Manhua Specialized Press in China: 40 Years of Reform and Opening Up
Laetitia Rapuzzi
549
Introducing SG Cartoon Resource Hub, a New Site for Exploring Singapore Cartooning
CT Lim
576
Anime as Witnessing--“Violet Evergarden” and the Trauma of Memory
Barbara Greene
579
Goodbye, Bob (and thanks for all your words about pictures!): A Far Too Brief Appreciation of the Life and Times of Robert C. Harvey, Comics’ Premiere Pundit
Daniel F. Yezbick
597
Defining the Graphic Novel
Jakob Dittmar
608
An Essay
Odd Taxi, Animal Farm, and Satirical Distance
Brent Allison
623
Long Answers to Simple Questions: An Interview with Ben Hatke
Jason DeHart
631
Meet Sergio Peçanha, Washington Post Visual Essayist
Mike Rhode
638
A Chat with Ted Anderson: “I Work in My Head”
Mike Rhode
645


Book Reviews
Superheroes and Excess, an Oxymoron: A Review Essay - Eric Berlatsky
653
Jeremy Dauber. American Comics: A History, by Charles Henebry and Lee Williams, p.661.
Catriona MacLeod. Invisible Presence: The Representation of Women in French-Language Comics, by María Márquez López, p.662.
Nancy Pedri. A Concise Dictionary of Comics, by John A. Lent, p.666
Felix Cheong and Eko. In the Year of the Virus, Felix Cheong and Arif Rafhan. Sprawl: A Graphic Novel, by Cheng Tju Lim, p.668.
Rich Johnson. The Amazing Spider-Man: Web-Slinger, Hero, Icon, by Chris York, p.670.
Damien MacDonald. Anatomy of Comics: Famous Originals of Narrative Art, by Cord A. Scott, p.672.
Katherine Kelp-Stebbins. How Comics Travel, by Kenneth Oravetz, p.676.
Terence McSweeney. Black Panther: Interrogating a Cultural Phenomenon, by Jason D. DeHart, p.678.
Mark McKinney. Postcolonialism and Migration in French Comics, by Elke Defever, p.680.
Jim Lee and Paul Mounts. The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series, by Cord A. Scott, p.682.
Norah Lucía Serrano, ed. Immigrants and Comics: Graphic Spaces of Remembrance, Transaction, and Mimesis, by Elke Defever, p.687.


Exhibition Reviews

A Review Essay
Chicago: Center of the Comics Universe, by José Alaniz, p.691.
A Review Essay
Good Humor, Bitter Irony, by Tony Wei Ling, p.709.
Festival report
European Comics Festivals Return to Angoulême and Haarlem, by
Barbara Postema, p.717.
A Review Essay
Fumetto Opens Up Again in 2022, But Underwhelms, by Wim
Lockefeer, p.731.
A Review Essay
Curator’s Notes on “Icons of American Animation,” the Exhibition,
by Robert Lemieux, p.740
Curator’s Notes on “Jim Morin: Drawing and Painting,” An Exhibition of Political Cartoon Drawings and Landscape Paintings, by Martha H. Kennedy, p.751.
R. Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and Sophie Crumb: Sauve qui peut! (Run for Your Life), by Gerald Heng, p.753.
“Painting with Light: Festival of International Films on Art.” National Gallery Singapore. July 1, 2022. Suenne Megan Tan, executive director, by John A. Lent, p.764.