Exploring image and imagination in conjunction with natural environments, the animal, and the human, this collection of essays turns the ecocritical and ecocompositional gaze upon comic studies.
The comic form has a long tradition of representing environmental rhetoric.
Through discussions of comics including A.
: New Orleans After the Deluge, We3, Concrete , and Black Orchid , these essays bring the rich work of ecological criticism into dialogue with the multi-faceted landscape of.
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