Comic books have often reflected the world at the time of publication. Terrorism became a prominent aspect of several comic storylines after 9/11, but the concept of terrorist groups in comic books is far more common than one might think. This paper looks at how terrorist groups have been used in US comic books, how events in comics have later come true, and how depictions of terrorists have changed in both positive and negative aspects
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This essay examines how superhero comics were used for spreading propaganda during the second world ...
The overall aim of this paper is to explore how the genre of colouring books has been exploited (Bh...
Illustration has been an integral part of human history. Particularly before the advent of media suc...
This thesis project argues that war has been the greatest catalyst for the American comic book mediu...
In my paper entitled “Picturing the Enemy: The Construction of the Islamic Other in Post-9/11 Comic ...
While scholars have recognized that the media plays a very important role in the understanding of te...
Terrorism is a phenomenon that has gripped the world for the last forty years beginning with the mur...
The 9/11 Terrorists in Comic Books: President George W. Bush's Rhetoric of 'Caves and Evil' in Ficti...
The relationship between the United States and the Arab/Muslim world has atic, to say the least, and...
Comic as U.S. Propaganda Tool in the War on Terror: Representation of Heroes and Enemies This BA the...
AbstractIn this article the questions connected with possibility of use of the comic book as the did...
Printing Terror places horror comics of the Cold War in dialogue with the historical trauma of World...
The graphic artist Frank Miller represents an innovative force in the field of graphic novels who pu...
In this paper, I argue that the propagandized use of comic books during World War II promoted views ...
In this paper I use trauma theory to identify and discuss post-9/11 film adaptation of graphic novel...
This essay examines how superhero comics were used for spreading propaganda during the second world ...
The overall aim of this paper is to explore how the genre of colouring books has been exploited (Bh...
Illustration has been an integral part of human history. Particularly before the advent of media suc...
This thesis project argues that war has been the greatest catalyst for the American comic book mediu...