Matthew Levay is a professor of English at Idaho State University. He is the author of Violent Minds: Modernism and the Criminal.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: The Look of the Past Chapter One: Political Anachronism: Shary Flenniken Chapter Two: Material Anachronism: Seth Chapter Three: Horrific Anachronism: Al Columbia Conclusion: The Future of the Past Notes Bibliography Index
"In isolating the anachronistic aesthetic, The New Old Style makes an important contribution to the field of comics studies, providing a critical term for a distinctive style or even a kind of genre, and offering a vocabulary and a set of parameters for other scholars to think about similar works. The distinctions being made between the anachronistic aesthetic, retro style, and nostalgia more broadly provide useful contextualization."-Barbara Postema, author of Narrative Structure in Comics: Making Sense of Fragments "Through the notion of the 'anachronistic aesthetic,' The New Old Style helps contextualize an important strand of comics and cartooning that is increasingly prevalent in both independent comics and those owned by major media corporations. By introducing this term, The New Old Style situates itself at the forefront of a conversation that is only beginning to emerge, and I suspect that the introduction, in particular, will be frequently cited by scholars working on independent and alternative comics, especially those interested in the cartoonists represented in this volume."-Zack Kruse, author of Mysterious Travelers: Steve Ditko and the Search for a New Liberal Identity

