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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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Alien Comics, and the Comic Book as an Alien
2018A 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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Diversity, tokenism, and comic books: Crafting better strategies
Business Horizons, 2021Akon E Ekpo
exaly
From white eagles to turbopoles. The specifics of superhero narratives in Polish comic books
Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, 2020Tomasz Żaglewski
exaly
X-Men Ethics: Using Comic Books to Teach Business Ethics
Journal of Business Ethics, 2007Virginia W Gerde
exaly
Comics’ VOC-abulary: Study of the ageing of comic books in archival bags through VOCs profiling
Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2019Jacopo La Nasa +2 more
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