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1. Graphic Novels:The Literary Conundrum
7. Graphic Narrative Preview What are graphic novels?
What are the origins of the graphic novel?
What are the characteristics of graphic novels today?
What is the controversy?
8. What are graphic novels? An overpriced comic book, or a kids comic with delusions of grandeur?
A serious comic book?
A novel with pictures?
A feature film in book form?
9. A History of Comics Golden Age (30s-early 50s)
Action Comics #1 (Superman, 1938)
WWII
Comic Book Code Authority
Silver Age (late 50s-early 70s)
Superheroes more troubled, human; character development
Darker superheroes
New art styles
10. Origins of the graphic novel? Accepted History
Will Eisners A Contract With God (1978)
Earlier considerations
Gil Kanes His Name is Savage (1927)
Lynd Wards Gods Man, Madmans Drum (1930s)
Yoshitaka Henry Kiyamas The Four Immigrants Manga (1931)
The True Graphic Novel?
Maus, Safe Area Gorazde, Persepolis
11. Some names to know Early
Moebius
Will Eisner
Superhero
Jack Kirby & Stan Lee
Frank Miller
Chris Claremont
Manga
Hayao Miyazaki
Katsuhiro Otomo
Tezuka Osamu
12. What are the characteristics of graphic novels today? Subgenres/Styles
Graphics
Lettering, frames, visual devices, color/BW, speech bubbles
Story
Characters, plot, subtext
13. Superhero Secret Identities
Sense of Power
Super Senses
Top 10
The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight Strikes Back
14. Science Fiction The Future
Fear of Change
V for Vendetta
Watchmen
15. Gothic Horror and Fantasy Landscapes of the Mind
Gore?
The Crow
Sandman
Hellblazer
16. Crime and Action Love and Death
Weapons!
Sin City: That Yellow Bastard
Transmetropolitan
Stray Bullets
17. Literary A Contract With God
Maus
Persepolis
18. Graphics
19. Literary Devices Characterization
Setting
Plot
Dialogue
Subtext
20. What is the controversy? Graphic Novels
Graphic Literature?
Collected or Stand Alone?
Integrity of graphic literature
Serious vs. Superhero
High ideals of literature
Marginalization
The problems of popularity
21. Review Where do graphic novels belong?
What is their purpose?
Is it popular? Is it literary? Is it mainstream? Is it good?