Comics: A Global History, 1968 To The Present REVIEW

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Comics: A Global History, 1968 To The Present book review .

The world is a big place, 45 years is a long time, and comics is a wide field. A survey of all this in just 300 pages would have to be pretty shallow and perfunctory. It may be lucky, then, that this book isn’t quite what it claims to be. It’s not “global”, but concentrates on the US, Japan and France, with incidental reference to other places. It focuses mainly on Underground, alternative and avant-garde comix. It doesn’t really start in 1968 either, or even justify why it should, except that Robert Crumb’s Zap Comix appeared in that year

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