Superhero Synergies: Comic Book Characters Go Digital

Superhero Synergies: Comic Book Characters Go Digital

Superhero Synergies: Comic Book Characters Go Digital

Superhero Synergies: Comic Book Characters Go Digital

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Overview

In the age of digital media, superheroes are no longer confined to comic books and graphic novels. Their stories are now featured in films, video games, digital comics, television programs, and more. In a single year alone, films featuring Batman, Spider-Man, and the Avengers have appeared on the big screen. Popular media no longer exists in isolation, but converges into complex multidimensional entities. As a result, traditional ideas about the relationship between varying media have come under striking revision. Although this convergence is apparent in many genres, perhaps nowhere is it more persistent, more creative, or more varied than in the superhero genre.

Superhero Synergies: Comic Book Characters Go Digital explores this developing relationship between superheroes and various forms of media, examining how the superhero genre, which was once limited primarily to a single medium, has been developed into so many more. Essays in this volume engage with several of the most iconic heroes—including Batman, Hulk, and Iron Man—through a variety of academic disciplines such as industry studies, gender studies, and aesthetic analysis to develop an expansive view of the genre’s potency. The contributors to this volume engage cinema, comics, video games, and even live stage shows to instill readers with new ways of looking at, thinking about, and experiencing some of contemporary media’s most popular texts.

This unique approach to the examination of digital media and superhero studies provides new and valuable readings of well-known texts and practices. Intended for both academics and fans of the superhero genre, this anthology introduces the innovative and growing synergy between traditional comic books and digital media.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442232129
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/06/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

James N. Gilmore is a graduate student in the Cinema and Media Studies program at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Matthias Stork is a graduate student in the Cinema and Media Studies program at the University of California, Los Angeles. His work has appeared in Frames Cinema Journal, Mediascape, and Media Fields Journal, as well as several anthologies.

Table of Contents

Foreword: The Industrial and Economic History of the Superhero Blockbuster, Drew Morton
Introduction: Heroes, Converge!, James N. Gilmore and Matthias Stork

Chapter 1: Will You Like Me When I’m Angry? Discourse of the Digital in Hulk and The Incredible Hulk, James N. Gilmore
Chapter 2: Secret Origins: Melodrama and the Digital in Hulk, Matt Yockey
Chapter 3: Fantastic Views: Superheroes, Visual Perception, and Digital Perspective, Lisa Gotto
Chapter 4: From Motion Line to Motion Blur: The Integration of Digital Coloring in the Superhero Comic Book. M.J. Clarke
Chapter 5: Assembling the Avengers: Re-Framing the Superhero Movie through Marvel’s Cinematic Universe, Matthias Stork
Chapter 6: From Scientific Romance to Disney Superhero: Genre Fluidity and the Marketing of John Carter, Andrew Myers
Chapter 7: The Cult of Comic-Con and the Spectacle of Superhero Marketing, Kevin McDonald
Chapter 8: The Dark Knight Levels Up: Batman: Arkham Asylum and the Convergent Superhero Franchise, Justin Mack
Chapter 9: The Fears of a Superhero: Batman Begins and Batman: Arkham Asylum, Benjamin Beil
Chapter 10: “I Am Catwoman, Hear Me Roar”: Gender between Film and Video Game, Martin Hennig
Chapter 11: Melodrama, Romance, and the Celebrity of the Superhero, Benjamin D. Grisanti
Chapter 12: In Franchise: Narrative Coherence and the Multiverse, Russell Backman
Chapter 13: Spectacular Superheroes on Stage: Theatre’s Unique Contribution to Batman’s Transmedia Story, Mathias Bremgartner

Afterword: When Storyworlds Collide: Superhero Movies and Transmedia Patchworks, Andreas Rauscher
Bibliography
Index
About the Contributors
About the Editors
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