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Comix Movement - Alternative Comics an Emerging Literature

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Title

Comix Movement - Alternative Comics an Emerging Literature

Subject

DIY Comics - Comix Movement

Description

Alternative comics trace their origins to the underground “comix” movement
of the 1960s and 1970s, which, jolted to life by the larger social
upheavals of the era, departed from the familiar, anodyne conventions of the
commercial comics mainstream and provided the initial impetus, the spark of
possibility, for a new model of comics creation. The countercultural comix
movement—scurrilous, wild and liberating, innovative, radical, and yet in some
ways narrowly circumscribed—gave rise to the idea of comics as an acutely
personal means of artistic exploration and self-expression.

Creator

Charles Hatfield

Source

www.csun.edu/~ch76854/

Publisher

University Press of Mississippi

Date

2005

Rights

Charles Hatfield

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

DIY Research

Coverage

1960 - Present

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Text

Alternative comics trace their origins to the underground “comix” movement
of the 1960s and 1970s, which, jolted to life by the larger social
upheavals of the era, departed from the familiar, anodyne conventions of the
commercial comics mainstream and provided the initial impetus, the spark of
possibility, for a new model of comics creation. The countercultural comix
movement—scurrilous, wild and liberating, innovative, radical, and yet in some
ways narrowly circumscribed—gave rise to the idea of comics as an acutely
personal means of artistic exploration and self-expression.

Original Format

book

Files

Citation

Charles Hatfield, “Comix Movement - Alternative Comics an Emerging Literature ,” Dominican University SOIS Omeka Site, accessed November 15, 2024, http://108.166.64.190/omeka222/items/show/1440.