This paper explores events surrounding fundamental changes that took place in the American comic industry in the time period 1958-1962. Retrospectively it is argued that these changes set the direction of the industry for at least the next fifty years, where the industry has been dominated by two publishers, Marvel Comics and DC Comics, with a heavy reliance on the superhero genre. Of particular importance is the decline of Dell Comics, the dominant publisher of the 1950s. This transformation is briefly examined through the lens of strategic management, specifically SWOT analysis, as an illustration of potential future research
Comic Books as the Modern American Mythology EN English This article describes comics as a modern f...
"The American Comic Book Industry and Hollywood is the first book to provide an industry perspective...
This thesis examines the corporate structures, marketing strategies and economic shifts that have in...
This paper explores events surrounding fundamental changes that took place in the American comic ind...
Comic books in America are produced and consumed in a particular environment. This environment has b...
The topic of this paper is the medium of comics and its place in American culture, with the main foc...
This thesis explores the relationship between collective memory, history and popular culture as it p...
This is a cultural history of American comic books. It explores how political, international, econom...
In this thesis, I investigate two representative examples of the superhero as teaching machine of na...
Superheroes may have taken over your phone, tablet, and television screens through the endless adapt...
abstract: This paper serves to explore how comic books have managed to become a pillar of today’s po...
This paper draws on the study of 42,248 advertisements contained in the What Were Comics? corpus to ...
The superhero is a uniquely American creation which has persisted since its formation to the modem ...
Restricted until 19 June 2009.Over the last four decades, American comic books have evolved from a m...
In July 2014, Marvel Entertainment announced that the white, blue-eyed character of Captain America ...
Comic Books as the Modern American Mythology EN English This article describes comics as a modern f...
"The American Comic Book Industry and Hollywood is the first book to provide an industry perspective...
This thesis examines the corporate structures, marketing strategies and economic shifts that have in...
This paper explores events surrounding fundamental changes that took place in the American comic ind...
Comic books in America are produced and consumed in a particular environment. This environment has b...
The topic of this paper is the medium of comics and its place in American culture, with the main foc...
This thesis explores the relationship between collective memory, history and popular culture as it p...
This is a cultural history of American comic books. It explores how political, international, econom...
In this thesis, I investigate two representative examples of the superhero as teaching machine of na...
Superheroes may have taken over your phone, tablet, and television screens through the endless adapt...
abstract: This paper serves to explore how comic books have managed to become a pillar of today’s po...
This paper draws on the study of 42,248 advertisements contained in the What Were Comics? corpus to ...
The superhero is a uniquely American creation which has persisted since its formation to the modem ...
Restricted until 19 June 2009.Over the last four decades, American comic books have evolved from a m...
In July 2014, Marvel Entertainment announced that the white, blue-eyed character of Captain America ...
Comic Books as the Modern American Mythology EN English This article describes comics as a modern f...
"The American Comic Book Industry and Hollywood is the first book to provide an industry perspective...
This thesis examines the corporate structures, marketing strategies and economic shifts that have in...