Representing Acts of Violence in Comics
Discover the intricate relationship between violence and storytelling in graphic literature with Representing Acts of Violence in Comics by Ian Hague. Published in 2019 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans 196 pages and delves into the portrayal of violence within comics and graphic novels. Hague thoughtfully examines how individual moments of violence are developed and presented, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of such depictions. The book not only raises critical questions about the representation of violence but also explores its lasting effects on characters and readers alike. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of comic books, this essential volume combines history and criticism, providing a comprehensive insight into violence in literature. Immerse yourself in Hague's compelling analysis and understand the profound impact of violence in graphic storytelling.