Comic Book Nation

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801874505

The Transformation of Youth Culture in America

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By Bradford W. Wright
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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360

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Contents:



Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: Superheroes for the Common Man: The Birth of the Comic Book Industry, 1933-1941

Chapter 2: Race, Politics, and Propaganda: Comic Books Go to War, 1939-1945

Chapter 3: Confronting Success: Comic Books and Postwar America, 1945-1956

Chapter 4: Youth Crisis: Comic Books and Controversy, 1947-1950

Chapter 5: Reds, Romance, and Renegades: Comic Books and the Culture of the Cold War, 1947-1954

Chapter 6: Turning Point: Comic Books in Crisis, 1954-1955

Chapter 7: Great Power and Great Responsibility: Superheroes in a Superpower, 1956-1967

Chapter 8: Questioning Authority: Comic Books and Cultural Change, 1968-1979

Chapter 9: Direct to the Fans: The Comic Book Industry since 1980

Epilogue: The Death of Superman or, Must There Be a Comic Book Industry?

Spider-Man at Ground Zero: A 9-11 Postscript

""Both educational and entertaining.""

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