Recording of the Troubling Boundaries, Leaking Forms: Reading Bechdel’s Fun Home and Carroll’s Through the Woods Comics Grid Webinar Now Available

Sharing the recording of our first Comics Grid Webinar Series entitled "Troubling Boundaries, Leaking Forms: Reading Bechdel's Fun Home and Carroll's Through the Woods with Dr Jeanette D'Arcy and Dr Miranda Corcoran", which took place online on Tuesday 20 October 2020 from 4 to 5pm BST.

Reflecting on the diversity and complexity of comics for UK Black History Month

Sharing the article for UK Black History Month Linda Berube and I wrote for the City, University of London News, saying ‘grand narratives’ in comics research must be challenged.

For What It’s Worth: Self-archiving My 2003 MA Dissertation on Art Spiegelman’s Maus

I have finally taken the time to locate and restore the files that composed my 2003 MA dissertation, and to make them into a single PDF that I have now self-archived open access on figshare.

Two New Articles Published Today: ‘Where Comics and Cultural Heritage Meet’ and ‘Uses of Comics by Mental Health and Social Care Library Users’

Like London buses, two new journal articles appeared nearly at the same time today.

Comics as COVID-19 Response: Now Deposited ‘Green’ Open Access

We have deposited the accepted manuscript of “Comics as COVID-19 Response: Visualising the Experience of Video-conferencing with Ageing Relatives” in City Research Online.