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Strips, Toons, and Bluesies: Essays in Comics and Culture
Princeton Architectural Press · 2006 · 1 issue
About the series
A single-issue collection of critical essays from Princeton Architectural Press, Strips, Toons, and Bluesies offers a thoughtful exploration of comics as both an art form and a cultural artifact. Published in 2006, this volume assembles writings that examine the medium's historical and aesthetic dimensions, bridging the gap between popular entertainment and scholarly analysis. It stands as a concise, accessible entry in the discourse on comics' place in broader culture.