The blacker the ink : constructions of black identity in comics and sequential art /
When many think of comic books the first thing that comes to mind are caped crusaders and spandex-wearing super-heroes. Perhaps, inevitably, these images are of white men (and more rarely, women). It was not until the 1970s that African American superheroes such as Luke Cage, Blade, and others emerg...
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New Brunswick, New Jersey :
Rutgers University Press,
[2015]
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