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  • Wyatt’s World: Graphic Adaptations
    Neal Wyatt - 10/19/2009
    Classics as comics. More
  • Graphic Novels
    By Martha Cornog & Steve Raiteri - 09/15/2009
    Webcomics Wonderland Nearly 10,000 webcomics grace the virtual universe, and several recent how-tos could bump that even higher (see sidebar, p. 46). Webcomics' not-ready-for-prime-time quality attracts both creators and readers, and bound compilations can perk up collections as well as drive up a library's cool quotient. More
  • Wyatt’s World: Great Graphic Novels
    Neal Wyatt - 09/14/2009
    Five graphic novels to get you started. More
  • Books for Dudes: Dog Day Bildungsromans
    By Douglas Lord - 07/23/2009
    It is late summer, and my dude’s mind naturally turned to that beloved (and just as often maligned) category of coming-of-age novels. Turns out there’s a special term for them: Bildungsroman, which I ran across in Saul Bellow’s The Adventures of Augie March. According to the Modern Oracle, Wikipedia, it’s when an author “presents the psychological, moral, and social shaping of the personality of a protagonist.” More
  • Graphic Novels
    By Martha Cornog & Steve Raiteri - 07/15/2009
    In Sickness and in Comics In the 1940s before television's Marcus Welby, M.D. and Grey's Anatomy, it was "true adventure" comic books that introduced us to medical heroes: Louis Pasteur, Florence Nightingale, Walter Reed, even the first U.S.-educated woman doctor, Elizabeth Blackwell. (See Bert Hansen's fascinating "Medical History for the Masses" in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2004. More
  • Graphic Novels
    By Martha Cornog & Steve Raiteri - 05/15/2009
    Shakespeare in Comics As Hamlet advised, "Suit the action to the word, the word to the action." Setting Shakespeare into comics means more than trying to stage the play with pictures. Comics can translate the emotions and drama of the words into graphics that can go far beyond what actors might do, live stage or silver screen. More
  • Best Graphic Novels of 2008
    By Martha Cornog & Steve Raiteri - 03/15/2009
    If comics output shrank a bit last year, best-of comics lists sure didn't. Beside Publishers Weekly's regular Top 10 Manga and its Annual Critics Poll of graphic novels, lists appeared from National Public Radio, the New York Times, New York Magazine, and Amazon Editors' Choice. In the library world, Booklist and School Library Journal declared their picks, and YALSA announced its annual Great ... More
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