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1 D. Aviva Rothschild, Graphic Novels: A Bibliographic Guide to Book-Length Comics. Englewood: Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 1995, p. xiii.
2 Stephen Weiner, Faster than a Speeding Bullet: The Rise of the Graphic Novel. New York: Nantier-Beall-Minoustchine, 2003, p.20.
3 Reference to wikipedia article on comix for further discussion.
4 Stephen Weisner. 100 Graphic Novels for Public Libraries. Northampton: Kitchen Sink Press, 1996.
Relevant Websites
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http://www.mediahistory.umn.edu/comics.html :: academic perspective on comics http://www.loc.gov/rr/news/coll/049.html :: comics at the Library of Congress
http://www.comic-art.com/history/history1.htm :: history of comic art
http://www.cbldf.org/timeline/index.shtml :: comic book Legal Defense Fund
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphic_novel :: Wikipedia article on graphic novels
http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/comic/controv.html :: New York Public Library research guide with great links
http://www.comics.org/ :: Grand Comic Book Database
http://rpi.edu/~bulloj/comxbib.html :: Comics Research Bibliography
http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/aboutcom.htm :: Michigan State University’s comic art collection
Print Resources
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American Civil Liberties Union. Censorship of comic books: a statement. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1955.
Barker, Martin. A haunt of fears. London: Pluto Press, 1984.
Benton, Mike. Science fiction comics: the illustrated history. Dallas: Taylor Publishing, 1992. (part of the series The Taylor History of Comics.)
The Comic-book book, edited by Don Thompson and Dick Lupoff. New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, 1973.
Crawford, Hubert H. Crawford’s encyclopedia of comic books. Middle Village, N.Y.: Jonathan David Publisher’s, Inc., 1978.
Eisner, Will. Comics and Sequential Art. Tamarac, FL: Poorhouse Press, 1994.
Estren, Mark. A history of underground comics. Berkeley,CA: Ronin Publishing, 1993.
The Funnies: an American Idiom, edited by David Manning White and Robert H. Abell. London:Collier-Macmillan. 1963.
Gifford, Denis. American comic strip collections, 1884-1939. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1990.
Goulart, Ron. Ron Goulart’s Great history of comic books. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1986.
Histoire mondiale de la bande dessinee, edited by Pierre Horay. Paris: P. Horay, 1989.
Kurtzman, Harvey. From aargh! to zap!; Harvey Kurtzman’s visual history of the comics. New York: Prentice Hall Press,1991.
The New Comics Anthology, edited by Bob Callahan. New York: Macmillan, 1991.
Rothschild, Aviva. Graphic Novels: A Bibliographic Guide to Book-Length Comics. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Co., 1995.
Smithsonian book of comic-book comics, edited by Michael Barrier and Martin Williams. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1981.
Those were the terrible, shocking, sensational, appalling, forbidden…but simply wonderful HORROR COMICS of the 1950’s, edited by Ron Barlow and Bob Stewart. New York: Nostalgia Press, 1971.
Waiter, Stanley and Bissette, Stephen. Comic book rebels: conversations with the creators of the new comics. New York: Donald Fine, 1992.
Weiner, Stephen. Faster than a speeding bullet: The rise of the graphic novel. New York: NBM Publishing Co, 2004.
Weiner, Stephen. 101 Best Graphic Novels: A Guide to This Exciting New Medium. New York: NBM Publishing Co, 2003.











