The Best American Comics Criticism of the 21st Century (Paperback)

The Best American Comics Criticism of the 21st Century (Paperback)

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Conventional wisdom states that cartooning and graphic novels exist in a golden age of creativity, popularity and critical acceptance. But why? Today, the signal is stronger than ever - but so is the noise. New York Times, Vanity Fair and Bookforum critic Ben Schwartz assembles the greatest lineup of comics critics the world has yet seen to testify on behalf of this increasingly vit…
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Conventional wisdom states that cartooning and graphic novels exist in a golden age of creativity, popularity and critical acceptance. But why? Today, the signal is stronger than ever – but so is the noise. New York Times, Vanity Fair and Bookforum critic Ben Schwartz assembles the greatest lineup of comics critics the world has yet seen to testify on behalf of this increasingly vital medium. This is the first attempt to collate the best criticism to date of the graphic novel boom in a way that contextualises one of the most important literary movements of the last 60 years.

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Conventional wisdom states that cartooning and graphic novels exist in a golden age of creativity, popularity and critical acceptance. But why? Today, the signal is stronger than ever – but so is the noise. New York Times, Vanity Fair and Bookforum critic Ben Schwartz assembles the greatest lineup of comics critics the world has yet seen to testify on behalf of this increasingly vital medium. This is the first attempt to collate the best criticism to date of the graphic novel boom in a way that contextualises one of the most important literary movements of the last 60 years.