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Humour in the Alan Ford comic observed through the conceptual metaphor lense
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Hors des centres : bande dessinée et comics au Canada
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Development of comics as a learning media on human digestive system topic
Published 2021-07-01Subjects: “…comic…”
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Humor in elementary science: Development and evaluation of comic strips about sound
Published 2017-06-01Subjects: “…Comic strips…”
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Wiesław, or a Slavic Magical Fairy Tale as Comic Book Material
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With, Against or Beyond Print? Digital Comics in Search of a Specific Status
Published 2017-09-01Subjects: “…digital comics…”
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Seth Tobocman, Disaster and Resistance: Comics and Landscape for the Twenty First Century
Published 2011-09-01“…Seth Tobocman, Disaster and Resistance: Comics and Landscape for the Twenty First Century (Oakland, AK Press, 2008, 170 pp. …”
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COMIC STRIPS FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING: THE BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES ACCORDING TO RECENT RESEARCH
Published 2021-06-01“… Recent studies have argued for the use of comic strips in language teaching, while concerns with the challenges in its application are also frequently highlighted. …”
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Humor in Elementary Science: Development and Evaluation of Comic Strips about Sound
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Analysis of Motions in Comic Book Cover Art: Using Pictorial Metaphors
Published 2016-04-01“…The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship…”
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Author's Creativity in Modern Fiction (Based on Russian "Besoboi" Comic Series)
Published 2021-01-01“…The author's linguistic creativity manifested itself in the comic book as an ability to generate innovative words and use such stylistic devices as parody, oxymoron, alliteration, lithotes, hyperbole, pun, etc. …”
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“Oh, now I get it ...”: comic dupe irony in print advertising
Published 2013-08-01“…This article conducts a relevance theoretic analysis of a sample of print advertisements that employ a specific type of irony towards this goal, based on Partington’s (2007) conceptualisation of comic dupe irony. The results suggest that comic dupe irony is manifested in a discrepancy between two narratives. …”
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DEVELOPING COMIC-BASED STUDENT WORKSHEETS ON POSTER AND SLOGAN WRITING MATERIALS
Published 2019-05-01Subjects: “…student worksheet, comic-based, writing material, poster and slogan…”
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“Oh, now I get it ...”: comic dupe irony in print advertising
Published 2013-08-01“…This article conducts a relevance theoretic analysis of a sample of print advertisements that employ a specific type of irony towards this goal, based on Partington’s (2007) conceptualisation of comic dupe irony. The results suggest that comic dupe irony is manifested in a discrepancy between two narratives. …”
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Diversidad en los cómics: dibujos, personajes, historias y recorridos
Published 2023-01-01Subjects: “…Cómic…”
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Feasibility of Material in Motion Comic: Proclamation of Independence in the Perspective of Multicultural Values
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Searching for a Common Ancestry: Linguistic and Biological Analogies in Comic Art
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Matthew Pustz, ed. Comic Books and American Cultural History: An Anthology.
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Novel Forms of Rewriting Aristophanes’ Comedies: Comic Book Adaptations and Their Translations
Published 2021-12-01“…Nevertheless, few studies have been conducted to investigate the linkages in the areas of comics studies and comedy studies. Rewriting Humour in Comic Books: Cultural Transfer and Translation of Aristophanic Adaptations, which is part of the series of Palgrave Studies in Translating and Interpreting, timely fills the gap by excavating humor in comic book adaptations of Aristophanes’s comedies.The book is composed of six chapters, including an introduction (chapter 1), a main body of 4 chapters, and a conclusion (chapter 6), together constituting a theoretically rich and empirically rigorous study. …”
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The Humanity of the Zombie: A Case Study of a Korean Zombie Comic
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