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<p>Almost 800 pages! Also available electronically!</p><p>IJOCA Vol. 24, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2022</p><p>Editor’s Notes<br>John A. Lent<br>1<br>Ishinomori Shōtarō: Teaching the Art of the Manga Panel<br>Ramie Tateishi<br>8<br>More or Less Hearing: Representations of Deafness in Marvel Comics<br>S. Leigh Ann Cowan<br>35<br>Satire in the Wake of “Woke”: A South African’s Woes<br>Compiled by John A. Lent<br>82<br>Comics
as Resources of Meaning in a Prevention Campaign for Covid-19 in
Mexico: Susana Distancia and Escuadrón de la salud [Health Squad]<br>Citlaly Aguilar Campos<br>107<br>Kaiser, King, and Caricature: Franz Joseph in British Cartoons, 1848-1916<br>Richard Scully and Mathew Paterson<br>126<br>“Who Is This Gallant Girl of Greatness?” A Chat with Brian Biggs about My Hero<br>Mike Rhode<br>159<br>Vilma Vargas, Female Political Cartoonist: A Rarity in South America<br>John A. Lent with Geisa Fernandes<br>182<br>The Names and the Nameless -- People Who Make Up the City: A Reading of Harsho Mohan Chattoraj’s<br>Kolkata Kaleidoscope<br>Abinsha Joseph and Smita Jha<br>207<br>“Not on Your Tintype”: The Emperor of Japan as Depicted by William Gropper<br>Paul Bevan<br>223<br>Poetry Comics as Artifact: The Visual Poetics of Sprawl<br>Felix Cheong<br>245<br>Cliff Dwellers in Hogan’s Alley: R. F. Outcault and the Ashcan School<br>Michelle Ann Abate<br>255<br>Pride, Pain, and Punishment: Cacofonix as a Model of Resilience in The Adventures of Asterix<br>Lisa Mansfield, Jessica Stanhope, and Philip Weinstein<br>287<br>Metafiction and Ecuadorian Graphic Novel: The Case of El ejército de los tiburones martillo (2019)<br>by Fabián Patinho<br>Alvaro Alemán and Eduardo Villacís<br>310<br>Qahera: The Webcomic, Not the City: Reception and Popularity<br>Hayat Bedaiwi<br>327<br>Discussing The Art of Living with Grant Snider<br>Mike Rhode<br>340<br>It’s Like You’re There: Experiencing Sounds, Giongo, and Gitaigo in Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san<br>Kay K. Clopton<br>368<br>An Essay<br>We Are Nothing<br>Michel Matly<br>385<br>Early Chinese Portrayals in Western Political Cartoons from the Mid-19th Century<br>Harry Jiandang Tan<br>399<br>Unique Beijing Comics Coffee House and Its First Exhibition: A Picture Story and Mini-Catalogue<br>Xu Ying<br>434<br>Mobility of Monstrous Mermaids in Manga<br>Patrick Ijima-Washburn<br>448<br>Similarities and Differences Between Mexican Friki Culture and Geek Culture in the United States<br>Nadiezhda Palestina Camacho Quiroz<br>480<br>Comic Art Academic Monograph Publishers<br>compiled by Mike Rhode<br>499<br>Maia Kobabe in Conversation: Banned Books, Queer Stories, and Gender Queer: A Memoir<br>Kathleen Breitenbach<br>510<br>Contemporary Rebellion in Tsutsui Testuya’s Yokokuhan<br>Motoko Tanaka<br>533<br>The Manhua Specialized Press in China: 40 Years of Reform and Opening Up<br>Laetitia Rapuzzi<br>549<br>Introducing SG Cartoon Resource Hub, a New Site for Exploring Singapore Cartooning<br>CT Lim<br>576<br>Anime as Witnessing--“Violet Evergarden” and the Trauma of Memory<br>Barbara Greene<br>579<br>Goodbye,
Bob (and thanks for all your words about pictures!): A Far Too Brief
Appreciation of the Life and Times of Robert C. Harvey, Comics’ Premiere
Pundit<br>Daniel F. Yezbick<br>597<br>Defining the Graphic Novel<br>Jakob Dittmar<br>608<br>An Essay<br>Odd Taxi, Animal Farm, and Satirical Distance<br>Brent Allison<br>623<br>Long Answers to Simple Questions: An Interview with Ben Hatke<br>Jason DeHart<br>631<br>Meet Sergio Peçanha, Washington Post Visual Essayist<br>Mike Rhode<br>638<br>A Chat with Ted Anderson: “I Work in My Head”<br>Mike Rhode<br>645</p><p><br><b>Book Reviews</b><br>Superheroes and Excess, an Oxymoron: A Review Essay - Eric Berlatsky<br>653<br>Jeremy Dauber. American Comics: A History, by Charles Henebry and Lee Williams, p.661.<br>Catriona MacLeod. Invisible Presence: The Representation of Women in French-Language Comics, by María Márquez López, p.662.<br>Nancy Pedri. A Concise Dictionary of Comics, by John A. Lent, p.666<br>Felix Cheong and Eko. In the Year of the Virus, Felix Cheong and Arif Rafhan. Sprawl: A Graphic Novel, by Cheng Tju Lim, p.668.<br>Rich Johnson. The Amazing Spider-Man: Web-Slinger, Hero, Icon, by Chris York, p.670.<br>Damien MacDonald. Anatomy of Comics: Famous Originals of Narrative Art, by Cord A. Scott, p.672.<br>Katherine Kelp-Stebbins. How Comics Travel, by Kenneth Oravetz, p.676.<br>Terence McSweeney. Black Panther: Interrogating a Cultural Phenomenon, by Jason D. DeHart, p.678.<br>Mark McKinney. Postcolonialism and Migration in French Comics, by Elke Defever, p.680.<br>Jim Lee and Paul Mounts. The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series, by Cord A. Scott, p.682.<br>Norah Lucía Serrano, ed. Immigrants and Comics: Graphic Spaces of Remembrance, Transaction, and Mimesis, by Elke Defever, p.687.</p><p><b><br>Exhibition Reviews</b><br>A Review Essay<br>Chicago: Center of the Comics Universe, by José Alaniz, p.691.<br>A Review Essay<br>Good Humor, Bitter Irony, by Tony Wei Ling, p.709.<br>Festival report<br>European Comics Festivals Return to Angoulême and Haarlem, by<br>Barbara Postema, p.717.<br>A Review Essay<br>Fumetto Opens Up Again in 2022, But Underwhelms, by Wim<br>Lockefeer, p.731.<br>A Review Essay<br>Curator’s Notes on “Icons of American Animation,” the Exhibition,<br>by Robert Lemieux, p.740<br>Curator’s
Notes on “Jim Morin: Drawing and Painting,” An Exhibition of Political
Cartoon Drawings and Landscape Paintings, by Martha H. Kennedy, p.751.<br>R. Crumb, Aline Kominsky-Crumb, and Sophie Crumb: Sauve qui peut! (Run for Your Life), by Gerald Heng, p.753.<br>“Painting
with Light: Festival of International Films on Art.” National Gallery
Singapore. July 1, 2022. Suenne Megan Tan, executive director, by John
A. Lent, p.764. <br></p><p><br></p>
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