In 1998, the various monthly Batman titles published by DC Comics depicted the fictional Gotham City as being rocked by an Earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale. The eighteen-issue storyline explored all the dramatic potential of this event, but a primary reason why this story was included in DC’s output was to have an excuse to no longer make the comic book Gotham look like the city as portrayed in the 1990s Batman movies. On-screen, thanks to the work of set designer Anton Furst who had worked on Tim Burton’s first Batman in 1989, the city was depicted as a retrofitted sixteenth-century urban nightmare, with gargoyles and buttresses jostling space for neon lights and advertising hoardings. While Batman in the comics had always bee...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.My thesis demonstrates how Batm...
This project examines the representation of space in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. Ba...
Since the development of a sequential and panoramatic vision, and since the birth of the languages o...
The objective of this article is to discuss the representation of the working class and poor people ...
This article uses a series of case studies to demonstrate that comics can be considered gothic in hi...
Examining facets of modernist visions of our technological future and of theatricalized city and sta...
This paper, presented at the 2013 Scholars Day is a look into the development of Bruce Wayne, Batman...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, ...
During the early 1990s, Batman, a highly valued media franchise, was an ever-expanding phenomenon, w...
This chapter looks at the place of the Gothic in Batman's history and current revival via the Nolan ...
This article discusses the gothic and science fiction influences apparent in Yoshinori Natsume’s Bat...
This paper focuses on the Gothic qualities of the comics medium. It argues that many points of comic...
In Tim Burton’s Batman (1989), the opening credits sequence maps the contours of what appears to be ...
The contemporary Hollywood industry is increasing its modes of production and advertising strategies...
Gothic in literature is known as a genre stressing in a horror situation andsupernatural event/creat...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.My thesis demonstrates how Batm...
This project examines the representation of space in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. Ba...
Since the development of a sequential and panoramatic vision, and since the birth of the languages o...
The objective of this article is to discuss the representation of the working class and poor people ...
This article uses a series of case studies to demonstrate that comics can be considered gothic in hi...
Examining facets of modernist visions of our technological future and of theatricalized city and sta...
This paper, presented at the 2013 Scholars Day is a look into the development of Bruce Wayne, Batman...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, ...
During the early 1990s, Batman, a highly valued media franchise, was an ever-expanding phenomenon, w...
This chapter looks at the place of the Gothic in Batman's history and current revival via the Nolan ...
This article discusses the gothic and science fiction influences apparent in Yoshinori Natsume’s Bat...
This paper focuses on the Gothic qualities of the comics medium. It argues that many points of comic...
In Tim Burton’s Batman (1989), the opening credits sequence maps the contours of what appears to be ...
The contemporary Hollywood industry is increasing its modes of production and advertising strategies...
Gothic in literature is known as a genre stressing in a horror situation andsupernatural event/creat...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.My thesis demonstrates how Batm...
This project examines the representation of space in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. Ba...
Since the development of a sequential and panoramatic vision, and since the birth of the languages o...