INKS Comics Journal
@inkscomicsjournal.bsky.social
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The Journal of the Comics Studies Society, since 2017
https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/701
"The Body of the Nation": Ta-Nehisi Coates' Black Panther and the Black Literary Tradition This article follows the work of Ta-Nehisi Coates, especially his portrayal of Marvel's Black Panther.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#Marvel
#BlackPanther
#comics
#BlackSuperhero
2 days ago
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Check out Jake Zawlacki’s neat article on the controversial racial identity of Spawn, a comic superhero! “Unintended Consequences: Spawn as “Superman Black”
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#Spawn
#BlackHistoryMonth
#comics
#ImageComics
#superhero
#BlackSuperhero
#Superman
11 days ago
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Who is Swamp Thing? Costello examines Swamp Thing’s portrayal in “Strange Daddy: Uprooting the Environmentalist Family Romance in Nancy A. Collins' Swamp Thing.”
muse.jhu.edu/article/855072
@projectmuse.bsky.social
#DC
#SwampThing
#comics
#ecology
#politics
#queer
#family
#QueerEcology
#horror
18 days ago
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reposted by
INKS Comics Journal
Check out the introduction to our latest special issue 9.3 on Latinx Comics
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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25 days ago
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Check out the introduction to our latest special issue 9.3 on Latinx Comics
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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@ohiostatepress.bsky.social
25 days ago
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reposted by
INKS Comics Journal
Notable Latinx/e Comics Collections in the United States Jenny E. Robb and John Edward Martin curate a list of notable Latinx/e comics collections in the U.S.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#comics
#ComicStudies
#libraries
#FindingAids
#research
#ComicCollection
#Latinx
#fyp
28 days ago
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Notable Latinx/e Comics Collections in the United States Jenny E. Robb and John Edward Martin curate a list of notable Latinx/e comics collections in the U.S.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
@projectmuse.bsky.social
#comics
#ComicStudies
#libraries
#FindingAids
#research
#ComicCollection
#Latinx
#fyp
28 days ago
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Hello Community, please visit our scholastica page to sign up for our chat with an editor event!
about 1 month ago
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Class and National Imaginaries in CALL ME IGGY: Searching for a Place in US Culture Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste examines immigrant experience and identity in a graphic novel about a Colombian American teen in Ohio.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#comics
#identity
#immigrants
about 1 month ago
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Crossing Borders, Shifting Narratives: Speculative Agency in Julio Anta's Migration Graphic Novels Mauricio Espinoza discusses precarious migrant agency in Julio Anta’s HOME and FRONTERA.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#comics
#ComicStudies
#migration
#SpeculativeFiction
about 1 month ago
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Latinx Identity Uprooted: Tracing Destierro in the Comic Biography WHO IS ANA MENDIETA? Jennifer Caroccio Maldonado comments on a comic commemoration of Cuban American artist Ana Mendieta.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#comics
#ComicStudies
#AnaMendieta
#LatinArt
#destierro
about 1 month ago
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Latinx Comics: Past, Present, and Future Frederick Luis Aldama and Miguel Ángel Hernández share a unique, word-drawn essay on the persistence of Latinx creators.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#comics
#ComicStudies
#representation
#stereotypes
#decolonization
#LatinxCreators
about 2 months ago
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Drawn from Clay: Mexican Cerámica, Material Culture, and Bilingual Visual Modernism in Gus Arriola's GORDO Nhora Lucía Serrano examines a comic strip through the lens of Mexican cerámica.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#cerámica
#ceramics
#comics
#MexicanAmerican
#narrative
2 months ago
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As fall comes to an end, check out this 2023 fall article, "Monstrous Beauty: The Alternative Aesthetic of Difference in Emil Ferris' My Favorite Thing Is Monsters."
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicStudies
#comics
#MonsterTheory
#formalism
#LiteraryStudies
#Chicago
3 months ago
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Comics are Subversive medium! Check out this article by Margaret Galavan
@projectmuse.bsky.social
@ohiostatepress.bsky.social
3 months ago
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Since DC's wedding anniversary between the Flash and Iris West was on Monday, check out Sean Guynes’s article on the DC multiverse, which originated in a Flash arc.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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@guynes.bsky.social
#DetectiveComics
#comics
#CrisisOnInfiniteEarths
#DCComics
3 months ago
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Good afternoon! Check out this article: “Are Superhero Comics Copaganda?” By Shea Hennum
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
3 months ago
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For University Press Week, check out this article that connects academic writing and comic publishing to our personal lives. “The 1976 Project: On Comics and Grief, or How Our Lives Intersect with What We Study”
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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@tigerpride.bsky.social
#TeamUp
3 months ago
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Book Review! Charlotte J. Fabricius comments on nuances in J. Andrew Deman’s The Claremont Run: Subverting Gender in the X-Men.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#XMen
#GenderStudies
#UncannyXMen
#comics
#ComicStudies
#BookReview
#Research
#superhero
#FeministStudies
#comic
3 months ago
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Book Review! Siobhán Jolley analyzes the unique details of Christianity and Comics: Stories We Tell About Heaven and Hell by Blair Davis
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ChristianStudies
#ComicStudies
#comics
#BibleStudies
#storytelling
#scholar
#ScholarlyPublishing
4 months ago
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Book review! Harriet E. H. Earle comments on the significance of violence in “BOOM! SPLAT! Comics and Violence” ed. by Jim Coby and Joanna Davis-McElligatt
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#comics
#ComicStudies
#censorship
#PoliticalViolence
#Politics
#censor
#scholarship
4 months ago
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How Do Your Students Feel About That? A Reflection on the Use of Graphic Narratives in History Surveys in the State of Texas Gabrielle Lyle argues for teaching history holistically through comics.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#history
#education
#ComicStudies
#TexasHistory
4 months ago
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It's 2025 Patrick S. Lawrence discusses the resurgence in comic and book censorship.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#politics
#ComicStudies
#comics
#censorship
#history
#activism
#solidarity
#UniversityPress
#2025
#freedom
#ComicBooks
#BannedBooks
#CensorshipSucks
4 months ago
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Comics Studies Conferences in a Time of Crisis Andrew J. Kunka considers the fallout of the presidential administration’s recent actions.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#politics
#AmericanPolitics
#ComicStudies
#comics
#DEI
#activism
#comic
#students
#education
#presidents
5 months ago
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Good morning! Our latest issue 9.2 is live. Ft. articles like “Are Superhero Comics Copaganda?” By Shea Hennum
muse.jhu.edu/issue/55554
5 months ago
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Comics Are a Subversive Medium Margaret Galvan pulls from historical and current events to connect the LGBTQ+ identity to comics.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#LGBTQ+
#queer
#WomensRights
#ComicStudies
#politics
#LGBTQRights
#subversion
#comics
#history
#research
#comic
5 months ago
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True North Bart Beaty comments on the misrepresentation of Canadians in an American comic series.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#politics
#Canada
#CanadianPolitics
#ComicStudies
#comic
#academia
#students
#InternationalRelations
#media
#representation
#commentary
#future
5 months ago
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Thing Beats Hulk Peter Nagy examines normative and subversive masculinity in The Hulk versus The Thing saga.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#Marvel
#superhero
#SuperheroComics
#comic
#ComicStudies
#MarvelComics
#Hulk
#TheThing
#FantasticFour
#Avengers
#comics
#GenderStudies
5 months ago
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Are Superhero Comics Copaganda? Shea Hennum questions the relationship between superhero comics and pro-police hegemony.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#UniversityPress
#comics
#ComicStudies
#politics
#discourse
#superheroes
#GreenLantern
#DC
#DetectiveComics
#JusticeLeague
5 months ago
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Remapping the Imperial Valley–Mexicali Borderlands in Jose Pimienta's Comics David Barrera considers the significance of Latin American identity (latinidad) in Pimienta’s comics.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#comics
#ComicStudies
#UniversityPress
#Latinidad
#LatinxComics
5 months ago
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Check out the exciting new issue of Inks on Project Muse at the link in our bio!
@projectmuse.bsky.social
#UniversityPress
#ComicStudies
#comic
#censorship
#superhero
#HumanRights
#equality
#literature
#GraphicNovel
#academic
#ComicArt
#ideology
#LatinxComics
#QueerStudies
#feminism
#politics
6 months ago
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In honor of National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day coming up, learn more about Extraño! “Amidst fervent antiqueer sentiment due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Extraño/Gregorio de la Vega was one of the only queer-coded superheroes in mainstream superhero comics.”
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
#comics
6 months ago
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Looking forward to seeing Inks authors and readers at Cartoon Crossroads Columbus! The free festival runs from September 18-21!
cartooncrossroadscolumbus.org
#CXC
#comics
#animation
#cartoon
#ComicArt
#artists
#con
#storytelling
#ComicBooks
#festival
#free
#Columbus
#CBUS
#UniversityPress
6 months ago
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Book Review! Paul Young comments on Dale Jacobs’s discoveries in On Comics and Grief.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicsStudies
#comics
#review
#VisualStorytelling
#storytelling
#grief
#ComicArt
#ComicBooks
#analysis
#WordsHavePower
#GriefJourney
#GriefAwareness
6 months ago
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Here’s Fi Stewart-Taylor’s review of how Jeff Karnicky’s The New Nancy: Flexible and Relatable Daily Comics in the Twenty-First Century recontextualizes Olivia Jaimes’ Nancy.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicsStudies
#comics
#TheNewNancy
#review
#Nancy
#storytelling
6 months ago
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Book review! Kerry Soper checks out the contents of Michelle Ann Abate’s uniquely structured Blockheads, Beagles and Sweet Babboos.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
@projectmuse.bsky.social
#ComicsStudies
#comics
#Peanuts
#Snoopy
#CharlesSchulz
#review
#storytelling
#ComicBooks
#VisualStorytelling
6 months ago
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No Substitute for the Experience: A Case for Practice-Based Comics Teaching and Research Nicholas Wirtz considers a practice-based research strategy that integrates visual thinking.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicsStudies
#comics
#pedagogy
#research
#teaching
#essay
7 months ago
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@projectmuse.bsky.social
#EisnerAward
#SDCC25
#comics
#ComicStudies
#sdcc
#UniversityPress
#humanities
#AcademicPublishing
7 months ago
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If you’re attending San Diego Comic Con this weekend, check out the Comics Under Fire panel co-hosted by Susan Kirtley, editor of Inks: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society. The panel focuses on comic censorship in the classroom and takes place Sat., July 26th at 11 a.m.
#comics
#sdcc
#sdcc2025
7 months ago
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Black Comics Studies Now Participants in a Comic Studies Society roundtable discuss the past, present and future of black comics.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicStudiesSociety
#ComicsStudies
#comics
#BlackComicStudies
#RepresentationMatters
#ComicBooks
#storytelling
7 months ago
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Beyond Icons: Contemporary Perspectives on Breast Cancer in Graphic Pathographies Christian Lenemark examines how graphic artists depict breast cancer.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicsStudies
#comics
#PinkRibbon
#BreastCancer
#BreastCancerAwareness
#medicine
#pathology
7 months ago
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From Bleachman to the PrEP Heroes: Superhero Fantasies and the Fight Against HIV/AIDS Nicholas Derda unravels the history of the AIDS/HIV superhero symbol.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicsStudies
#comics
#superheroes
#lgbtq
#HIV
#AIDS
#RepresentationMatters
#queer
8 months ago
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One Does Not Simply Overlook New Forms of Sequential Art: Memes as Fixed-Image Comics Michelle Ann Abate redefines memes as digital comics.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicsStudies
#DigitalComics
#memes
#storytelling
#comics
#ComicArt
#ComicBooks
#VisualStorytelling
8 months ago
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Inks is pleased to be a part of
@projectmuse.bsky.social
's Subscribe to Open (S2O) pilot. Issue 9(1) now available everywhere.
muse.jhu.edu/issue/54898
#ComicsStudies
#S2O
#GraphicNovels
9 months ago
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Framing, Reframing, and Deframing: Disclosure in Indigenous Comics Sophie McCall shows how Indigenous
#comics
creators disrupt or reclaim the conventions of comics.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicsStudies
#EisnerAwards
#comics
#IndigenousAuthors
#RepresentationMatters
9 months ago
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Featured Article! Two-Spirit Pedagogy in Surviving the City, Vol. 2: From the Roots Up Lisa Tatonetti explores the health of young Two-Spirit people as represented in
#comics
.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
@projectmuse.bsky.social
#ComicsStudies
#EisnerAwards
#IndigenousComics#IndigenousStudies
9 months ago
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9 months ago
Today we spotlight
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(an Eisner Award finalist) for its participation in our S2O program. INKS brings together scholarly essays, insights & discoveries from leading comics professionals. Explore a FREE / OA issue:
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Learning from Looking in “Red Clouds”: Lee Maracle’s See as (Re)Creative and Critical Method Olivia Abram asks, how do readers look at
#Indigenous
works and creators, and how do they look back?
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#VisualStorytelling
#ComicsStudies
9 months ago
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Comics in the Classroom: Amplifying American Indian Voices and Visibility Courtney Lewis writes about teaching a course about American Indian-produced
#comics
and graphic novels.
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#ComicsStudies
#EisnerAwards
#SDCC
#IndigenousStudies
9 months ago
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@justinwigard.bsky.social
speaks with @alinapete.bsky.social about their recent anthologies, Indiginerds and Weregeek!
muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/artic...
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#EisnerAwards
#IndigenousStudies
#storytelling
#IndigenousHistory
#comics
#IndigenousAuthors
#RepresentationMatters
9 months ago
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