This thesis examines different forms of storytelling by using graphic novels, comic books and television series to efficiently do so. The first chapter features a fairly new comic called Ms. Marvel where the superhero is a teenage Muslim instead of the traditional blue-eyed, blonde-haired superhero. The chapter describes Marvel Comics’ direction of changing ethnicity, sex, gender, etc. to better suit the vastly-growing and diverse consumer market. Chapter two concentrates on the tool of flashbacks in a comic called Bitch Planet and in a television show called Orange is the New Black. The use of flashbacks is investigated, further demonstrating its ability to humanize characters. Chapter three focuses on adaptation as a form, tracing its roo...
This thesis breaks down the ideas and processes of an adaptation. It investigates the methods for ad...
Comics and graphic texts require complex engagement from readers, engagement that relies on a develo...
Notions of race, ethnicity, and gender are so frequently essentialized precisely because they are su...
The superhero is a uniquely American creation which has persisted since its formation to the modem ...
Superheroes may have taken over your phone, tablet, and television screens through the endless adapt...
At its core a comic book is a narrative told using a sequence of images or a sequential art narrativ...
The purpose of this thesis was to answer the question of how to approach adapting other media into c...
The focus of this research is to examine the representation of women and minority groups within comi...
Since 9/11, superheroes have become a popular medium for storytelling, so much so that popular cultu...
This thesis explores why adults read comic books. This research used the ethnographic method and int...
This thesis investigates how creative industries workers adapt to and influence the use of new digit...
Poster Division: Arts, Humanities, and Education and Human Ecology: 2nd Place (The Ohio State Univer...
This is a thesis that details the process of writing a short 30 page novel, and then converting the ...
In recent years, the black superhero has received more attention from scholars. With this surge of i...
Throughout history, comic books and the media they inspire have reflected modern society as it chang...
This thesis breaks down the ideas and processes of an adaptation. It investigates the methods for ad...
Comics and graphic texts require complex engagement from readers, engagement that relies on a develo...
Notions of race, ethnicity, and gender are so frequently essentialized precisely because they are su...
The superhero is a uniquely American creation which has persisted since its formation to the modem ...
Superheroes may have taken over your phone, tablet, and television screens through the endless adapt...
At its core a comic book is a narrative told using a sequence of images or a sequential art narrativ...
The purpose of this thesis was to answer the question of how to approach adapting other media into c...
The focus of this research is to examine the representation of women and minority groups within comi...
Since 9/11, superheroes have become a popular medium for storytelling, so much so that popular cultu...
This thesis explores why adults read comic books. This research used the ethnographic method and int...
This thesis investigates how creative industries workers adapt to and influence the use of new digit...
Poster Division: Arts, Humanities, and Education and Human Ecology: 2nd Place (The Ohio State Univer...
This is a thesis that details the process of writing a short 30 page novel, and then converting the ...
In recent years, the black superhero has received more attention from scholars. With this surge of i...
Throughout history, comic books and the media they inspire have reflected modern society as it chang...
This thesis breaks down the ideas and processes of an adaptation. It investigates the methods for ad...
Comics and graphic texts require complex engagement from readers, engagement that relies on a develo...
Notions of race, ethnicity, and gender are so frequently essentialized precisely because they are su...