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Comics and Graphic Novels

Introduction to Comics Scholarship

This section provides recommendations for nonfiction books on the study of comics as described below:

"Comic Studies represents a growing area of academic research with approaches ranging from the formal analysis of how graphic storytelling works to the industrial analysis of how comics get made, from the historical origins of the form to the study of the medium’s representation of race gender, and sexuality, from the study of individual creators to ethnographic attention to comic fans and their gatherings. Comic Studies exists alongside many other media-related films, such as Cinema Studies, Television Studies, Game Studies or Transmedia Studies, each asking questions about the centrality of popular culture to contemporary life."

-Professor Henry Jenkins

Students who are interested in pursuing research in comics will be provided recommendations that introduce the research field, studies centered around comics, history, and culture.

Important Notes:

Books with a blue title are available through USC electronic resources. The link can be accessed by hovering over the title.

Items that are held by USC have their location and call number listed at under the title.

Books on Comic Studies