This dissertation’s principal contribution to knowledge lies in its demonstration of the thesis that while economic considerations are ultimately determinant, artistic considerations have a degree of influence in shaping contemporary superhero comic book film adaptations and, as a consequence, the genre as a whole. Specifically, the dissertation argues that while the description of economic considerations as determinant in the last instance is accurate in relation to the long term development of the genre, in terms of each individual superhero film, a more accurate description is that economic considerations are determinant in the first instance. It focuses on the period 2000-13, at the beginning of which the superhero film genre was resta...
This thesis investigates the effects of transmedia storytelling on Hollywood franchises through a ca...
A panel of industry experts will unmask the golden age of comic book filmmaking. Since the success o...
This thesis accounts for the influence on the mainstream American comic book industry of a group of ...
This thesis examines the corporate structures, marketing strategies and economic shifts that have in...
With Marvel Entertainment commanding worldwide audiences and saturating marketplaces with licensed m...
Although the superhero film became a dominant force in Hollywood early in the 21st century, the form...
Over the course of the 2000s, the Hollywood blockbuster welcomed the superhero genre into its ranks,...
In this dissertation, I will examine the formal interchange between American film and American comic...
The proliferation of superhero films is entrenched within Hollywood blockbuster cinema. Fundamental ...
Since 2000, the comic-book superhero blockbuster has become Hollywood's most salient genre. "Heroes,...
For my undergraduate honors thesis, I propose a study on the evolution of Superman and Batman as sup...
Following the release of the film X-Men in 2000, film adaptations of comic books have proliferated t...
This dissertation explores what I term the invention of the graphic novel, or more specifically, the...
In this thesis, I investigate two representative examples of the superhero as teaching machine of na...
Sherpa Romeo yellow journal. This is a pre-copyedited version of an article accepted for publicatio...
This thesis investigates the effects of transmedia storytelling on Hollywood franchises through a ca...
A panel of industry experts will unmask the golden age of comic book filmmaking. Since the success o...
This thesis accounts for the influence on the mainstream American comic book industry of a group of ...
This thesis examines the corporate structures, marketing strategies and economic shifts that have in...
With Marvel Entertainment commanding worldwide audiences and saturating marketplaces with licensed m...
Although the superhero film became a dominant force in Hollywood early in the 21st century, the form...
Over the course of the 2000s, the Hollywood blockbuster welcomed the superhero genre into its ranks,...
In this dissertation, I will examine the formal interchange between American film and American comic...
The proliferation of superhero films is entrenched within Hollywood blockbuster cinema. Fundamental ...
Since 2000, the comic-book superhero blockbuster has become Hollywood's most salient genre. "Heroes,...
For my undergraduate honors thesis, I propose a study on the evolution of Superman and Batman as sup...
Following the release of the film X-Men in 2000, film adaptations of comic books have proliferated t...
This dissertation explores what I term the invention of the graphic novel, or more specifically, the...
In this thesis, I investigate two representative examples of the superhero as teaching machine of na...
Sherpa Romeo yellow journal. This is a pre-copyedited version of an article accepted for publicatio...
This thesis investigates the effects of transmedia storytelling on Hollywood franchises through a ca...
A panel of industry experts will unmask the golden age of comic book filmmaking. Since the success o...
This thesis accounts for the influence on the mainstream American comic book industry of a group of ...