Andrew J. Kunka, Autobiographical Comics. (Bloomsbury Comics Studies) London: Bloomsbury, 2018. Pp. x+290 ISBN: 978-1-4742-2784-1 Christina Dokou With the exception of Elisabeth El Refaie’s Autobiographical Comics: Life Writing in Pictures (UP of Mississippi, 2012), which Andrew Kunka cites frequently and with relish in his own survey, this is the only other known full-length monograph study focusing exclusively on the subgenre of autobiographical comics, also identified by other critics an..
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