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From Comic Books to Courtroom

Moving beyond the pages of their comic book covers, superheroes have become the subject of registrations under intellectual property (IP) regimes, including the copyright system and trademark registers. Control of these characters via the intellectual property system has been instrumental to the publication of comic books, and more recently film and ...
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Superhero comic books

Serials Review, 1982
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Displacement from piracy in the American comic book market

Information Economics and Policy, 2021
Wojciech Hardy
exaly  

Alien Comics, and the Comic Book as an Alien

2018
A brief history of  science fiction comics that considers how this particular genre has always been characterised by a subversive and nonconformist spirit, in opposition to mainstream culture. Thus comics are “alien” not only when they are about aliens but always, because they are perceived as a foreign body in the context of cultural production.
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Comic Books and Their Readers

This conclusion argues that Comics Studies as an academic discipline needs to be able to account for the historical low cultural place of comics in American popular culture. Finally, the conclusion indicates a further horizon of difficulty for the Book History study of comics, the role of readers and their reception of the text, using an anecdote about
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Comic MTL: optimized multi-task learning for comic book image analysis

International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2019
Nhu-Van Nguyen   +2 more
exaly  

Femininity and fandom: the dual-stigmatisation of female comic book fans

Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, 2016
Stephanie Orme
exaly  

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