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Singular Sensations: A Cultural History of One-Panel Comics the United States

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Singular Sensations: A Cultural History of One-Panel Comics the United States
Singular Sensations: A Cultural History of One-Panel Comics the United States

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Singular Sensations: A Cultural History of One-Panel Comics the United States

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What do
The Family Circus
,
Ziggy
, and
The Far Side
have in common? They are all single-panel comics, a seemingly simple form that cartoonists have used in vastly different ways.
Singular Sensations
is the first book-length critical study to examine this important but long-neglected mode of cartoon art. Michelle Ann Abate provides an overview of how the American single-panel comic evolved, starting with Thomas Nast’s political cartoons and R.F. Outcault’s groundbreaking Yellow Kid series in the nineteenth century. In subsequent chapters, she explores everything from wry
New Yorker
cartoons to zany twenty-first-century comics like
Bizarro
. Offering an important corrective to the canonical definition of comics as “sequential art,” Abate reveals the complexity, artistry, and influence of the single-panel art form.
Engaging with a wide range of historical time periods, sociopolitical subjects, and aesthetic styles,
demonstrates how comics as we know and love them would not be the same without single-panel titles. Abate’s book brings the single-panel comic out of the margins and into the foreground.

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