Comic books and their extensive lineup of characters have invaded all types of media forms, making comics a global media phenomenon that are having a wider profile in media and popular culture. The community of comic book fans has grown as well. The purpose of this study is to investigate how these fans identify with their favorite comic book character(s) through the application of parasocial theory, in order to discover if and how various identification levels lead to the fan\u27s level of fandom or attachment. Various fans of comic books are interviewed, in order to investigate attachment levels and level of fandom regarding their favorite character
Objective: The current article empirically investigated differences in fandom and rivalry between fa...
Objective: The current article empirically investigated differences in fandom and rivalry between fa...
Fandom and so called “geek culture” have often been characterized as a haven for the marginalized, a...
Comic books and their extensive lineup of characters have invaded all types of media forms, making c...
The following study examined identity construction and community formation within the comic book fan...
The following study examined identity construction and community formation within the comic book fan...
The following study examined identity construction and community formation within the comic book fan...
As of late comic books are again becoming a significant aspect of popular culture. With this rejuven...
[[abstract]]Domestic studies on comic fans are rare, and the research of the information behaviors i...
The academic study of comic books - especially superhero comic books - has predominantly focused on ...
Fandom and so called “geek culture” have often been characterized as a haven for the marginalized, a...
Field of study: Journalism.Dr. Cynthia Frisby, Thesis Supervisor."December 2017."In the last decade,...
In the past years, much psychological research and social studies have contributed to explaining and...
As comic books are pulled from the margins of society and pushed into the light of mass, postmodern ...
Objective: The current article empirically investigated differences in fandom and rivalry between fa...
Objective: The current article empirically investigated differences in fandom and rivalry between fa...
Objective: The current article empirically investigated differences in fandom and rivalry between fa...
Fandom and so called “geek culture” have often been characterized as a haven for the marginalized, a...
Comic books and their extensive lineup of characters have invaded all types of media forms, making c...
The following study examined identity construction and community formation within the comic book fan...
The following study examined identity construction and community formation within the comic book fan...
The following study examined identity construction and community formation within the comic book fan...
As of late comic books are again becoming a significant aspect of popular culture. With this rejuven...
[[abstract]]Domestic studies on comic fans are rare, and the research of the information behaviors i...
The academic study of comic books - especially superhero comic books - has predominantly focused on ...
Fandom and so called “geek culture” have often been characterized as a haven for the marginalized, a...
Field of study: Journalism.Dr. Cynthia Frisby, Thesis Supervisor."December 2017."In the last decade,...
In the past years, much psychological research and social studies have contributed to explaining and...
As comic books are pulled from the margins of society and pushed into the light of mass, postmodern ...
Objective: The current article empirically investigated differences in fandom and rivalry between fa...
Objective: The current article empirically investigated differences in fandom and rivalry between fa...
Objective: The current article empirically investigated differences in fandom and rivalry between fa...
Fandom and so called “geek culture” have often been characterized as a haven for the marginalized, a...