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Of Comics and Men
By:Jean-Paul Gabilliet,Bart Beaty,Nick Nguyen
Published on 2010-01 by Univ. Press of Mississippi

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This is a seminal study of the evolution and development of the American comic from the 1930s to the present day. The book is divided into three sections covering the history, an overview of the distribution and consumption of American comic books, and an account of the popularisation and legitimisation of the comic book form.

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Book which was published by Univ. Press of Mississippi since 2010-01 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9781604732672 and ISBN 10 Code is 1604732679

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