Heterodox origin of comics: calligrams, chronologies and maps
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- Frank King, Gasoline Alley, 24 aug. 1930
- Frank King, Gasoline Alley, 22 apr. 1934
- Two pages from the Chronicles or Calendars of Eusebius
- Joseph Priestley, Chart of Biography, 1765
- SNAC BD (Syndicat des Auteurs de Bande Dessinée) manifesto announcing the procession of the authors on the occasion of the 2015 edition of the Angoulême festival
- First page of City of Glass
- One double page from Les Trois Chemins
- How Things Work Out - first page
- How Things Work Out ( last page– Wildstorm, 1999)
- Crazy Quilt, The Chicago Sunday Tribune, 3 may 1914
- First page from "Here", Richard McGuire, Here, (Raw, vol. 2, n. 1, 1989)
Published
2019-06-03
How to Cite
Tosti, A. (2019). Heterodox origin of comics: calligrams, chronologies and maps. Todas As Letras - Revista De Língua E Literatura, 21(1). Retrieved from http://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/tl/article/view/11923
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Dossiê – Quadrinhos: fronteiras e interfaces
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