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Literary Criticism2025-10-28

Manga's First Century

How Creators and Fans Made Japanese Comics, 1905–1989

Andrea Horbinski

2026 Eisner Award Nominee—Best Academic/Scholarly Work A comprehensive English-language history of a beloved medium, Manga’s First Century tells the story of the artists and fans who built a cultural juggernaut. Manga is the world’s most popular style of comics. How did manga and anime—"moving manga"—become ubiquitous? Manga’s First Century delves into the history and finds surprising answers. In fact, manga has always been a global phenomenon. Countering essentialist myths of manga’s emergence from the deepest wells of Japanese art, author Andrea Horbinski shows it was born in the early 1900s, a hybrid form that crossed single-panel satirical cartoons popular in Europe and America with the Edo period’s artistic legacy. As a medium, manga initially focused on political commentary, expanding to include social satire, children’s comics, and proletarian art in the 1920s and 1930s. Manga’s evolution into a medium embracing complex, long-form storytelling was likewise driven by creators and fans pushing publishers to accept new, radical expansions in manga’s artistic and narrative practices. In the 1970s, innovative creators and fans empowered a new breed of fan-generated comics (dojinshi) and established robust audiences of adult, female, and queer manga readers, while nurturing generations of amateur and professional creators who continue to enrich and renew manga today.

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Literary Criticism2014-03-14

Manga's Cultural Crossroads

Jaqueline Berndt, Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer

Focusing on the art and literary form of manga, this volume examines the intercultural exchanges that have shaped manga during the twentieth century and how manga’s culturalization is related to its globalization. Through contributions from leading scholars in the fields of comics and Japanese culture, it describes "manga culture" in two ways: as a fundamentally hybrid culture comprised of both subcultures and transcultures, and as an aesthetic culture which has eluded modernist notions of art, originality, and authorship. The latter is demonstrated in a special focus on the best-selling manga franchise, NARUTO.

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Language Arts & Disciplines2015-10-30

Reconceptualizing Literacy in the New Age of Multiculturalism and Pluralism

Patricia Ruggiano Schmidt, Althier M. Lazar

The 2nd Edition of this book honors Dr. Peter Mosenthal's contributions to literacy. It includes experienced and new scholars, qualitative and quantitative research, and sections on New Literacies and Global Perspectives. It offers a balanced approach to literacy development in the era of the "Common Core."

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Romney Marsh sheep1918

Flock Book

New Zealand Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders' Association

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Comics & Graphic Novels2009-06-05

Comic Books 101

The History, Methods and Madness

Chris Ryall, Scott Tipton

Comic books have more than 60 years of history, and this easy-to-follow resource is the key to increasing your knowledge and enjoyment of the myriad of comic-based properties out today.

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Comics & Graphic Novels2008-08-05

500 Essential Graphic Novels

The Ultimate Guide

Gene Kannenberg

500 Essential Graphic Novels is an all-in-one guide to this exciting form of visual literature. Including more than 350 authors and 400 artists, this lush volume contains an essential mix of some of the finest visually-stunning stories of our time. From politically-charged non-fiction sagas to imaginative fantasy tales, this ultimate guide has something to satisfy everyone's taste. The first of its kind, this book focuses on each graphic novel separately, honing in on art technique, style and prose, plus an age rating system so parents will know what is suitable for their children. Chapters are divided by genre, complete with individual plot synopses and star-scaled reviews for each book, providing the reader with a concise and balanced understanding of today's best graphic novels.

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Caricatures and cartoons1996

Mangajin's Basic Japanese Through Comics, Part 2

A Compilation of the First 24 Basic Japanese Columns from Mangajin Magazine

Unknown author

Publisher description: This book presents some very basic words and phrases, along with some that are not usually considered "basic" at all - but the Mangajin method can make even advanced material accessible to students at all levels. Frames from authentic Japanese manga ("comics") are used to illustrate every point, with English translations and notes allowing the basic beginner to understand materials that might otherwise stump even advanced students. To make written Japanese accessible to all readers, Mangajin uses a "4-line format." This format also shows the "linquistic logic" of Japanese - how words are strung together to present an idea. Understanding this flow is an important step in getting a feel for the language. This work is not intended as a textbook, but rather as an etertaining supplement to a more structured study of Japanese. The 24 "lessons" in this book are a compilation of the Basic Japanese column from Mangajin magazine; they do not build on each other, so they can be read or studied in any order.

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Art2008

Comic Books

How the Industry Works

Shirrel Rhoades

This book is an insider's guide to how the comic book industry works. You'll learn how comic book superheroes are created and the deeper meanings they represent. You'll follow the development of sequential art storytelling - from caveman wall paintings to modern manga and cinematic techniques. Here you will explore comics in all forms: those flimsy pamphlets we call comic books; thick graphic novels; Japanese manga; and blockbuster movies featuring epic battles between good and evil. But behind it all, you'll discover how comics are an intellectual property business, the real money found in licensed bedsheets and fast-food merchandise, heart-pounding theme park rides and collectible toys, video games, and Hollywood extravaganza featuring such popular superheroes as Spider-Man, Superman, X-Men, and Batman.

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Antiques1930

The Connoisseur

An Illustrated Magazine for Collectors

Unknown author

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Caricatures and cartoons1997

Mangajin

Unknown author

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Chemistry1885

Text-book of Medical Chemistry

For Medical and Pharmaceutical Students and Practitioners

Elias Hudson Bartley

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Comic books, strips, etc2009

The Comics Journal

Unknown author

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Tagalog language1909

The Tagalog Language

A Comprehensive Grammatical Treatise Adapted to Self-instruction and Particularly Designed for Use of Those Engaged in Government Service, Or in Business Or Trade in the Philippines

Constantino Lendoyro

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