From Krakow to Krypton : Jews and comic books / Arie Kaplan.

Jews created the first comic book, the first graphic novel, the first comic book convention, the first comic book specialty store, and they helped create the underground comics (or "Comix") movement of the late '60s and early '70s. Many of the creators of the most famous comic bo...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Kaplan, Arie
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society, 2008.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. The Golden Age (1933-1955): the birth of the comics. ch. 1. Famous funnies
  • ch. 2. Leger and Reuths
  • ch. 3. Supergolem
  • ch. 4. Attack of the clones
  • ch. 5. People of the (comic) book
  • ch. 6. The spirit of the times
  • ch. 7. The Leaden Age
  • ch. 8. Why we fight
  • ch. 9. New trends and innocent seducers
  • pt. 2. The Silver Age (1956-1978): the growth and development of Jewish comics. ch. 10. Super family values
  • ch. 11. Broome makes a clean sweep
  • ch. 12. Stan and Jack
  • ch. 13. The superhero from Queens
  • ch. 14. Courting the college crowd
  • ch. 15. Outsider heroes
  • ch. 16. Openly Jewish, openly heroic
  • ch. 17. Kirby's fourth world
  • ch. 18. Notes from the underground
  • ch. 19. From novel graphics to graphic novels
  • pt. 3. The Bronze Age (1979-the present): comics in the modern world. ch. 20. From comix to graphix
  • ch. 21. The Maus that art built
  • ch. 22. A graphic approach to Jewish history
  • ch. 23. The Martian Jew
  • ch. 24. Children of the atom--and Eve
  • ch. 25. Vertigo visions
  • ch. 26. Up, up, and away--but where to?