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Comic Art of the United States through 2000, Animation and Cartoons: An International Bibliography

📖 Overview

Comic Art of the United States through 2000, Animation and Cartoons compiles a comprehensive bibliography of publications related to American comic art, animation, and cartooning. The bibliography spans works published from the early days of comic art through the year 2000. The book organizes entries by topic, including sections on comic strips, comic books, editorial cartoons, and animation. References cover academic works, historical accounts, biographies, critical analyses, and industry publications. Each entry contains full citation information along with descriptive annotations that outline the work's content and scope. The volume includes both English-language sources and selected international publications that discuss American comic art. This reference work provides researchers and scholars with a structured overview of the literature documenting the evolution and impact of comic art in American culture. The bibliography reflects the growing academic recognition of comic art as a significant medium worthy of serious study.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🎨 This 700+ page bibliography contains over 12,000 entries covering comic art, animation and cartooning across multiple decades 📚 Author John A. Lent spent more than 30 years compiling the research and entries for this comprehensive reference work 🌏 While focused on U.S. comic art, the book includes extensive coverage of international influences and cross-cultural connections in animation and cartooning ✍️ Lent personally interviewed hundreds of artists, animators, and industry professionals during his research, incorporating many previously undocumented details 📖 The bibliography serves as one of the largest single-volume academic resources for studying the development of American sequential art, political cartoons, and animation history