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KIRBY’S TECHNOLOGICAL SUBLIME
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Hatfield, Charles
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Aesthetic judgment
/ Aesthetics
/ Applied sciences
/ Art genres and movements
/ Art history
/ Arts
/ Axiology
/ Beauty
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Collage
/ Comic books
/ comics
/ Communications
/ Communications media
/ Emotion
/ Emotional states
/ Fantastic Four
/ fantasy
/ Fear
/ Fiction
/ Graphics
/ Heroism
/ Human behavior
/ Jack Kirby
/ Literary characters
/ Literary elements
/ Literary genres
/ Literary Studies (20th Century onwards)
/ Literary Studies (Graphic Novels)
/ Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
/ Literature
/ Marvel Comics
/ Philosophy
/ Postmodern art
/ Psychology
/ Science fiction
/ Social sciences
/ Speculative fiction
/ Sublimity
/ technological sublime
/ Technology
/ Thor
/ Visual materials
2011
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KIRBY’S TECHNOLOGICAL SUBLIME
by
Hatfield, Charles
in
Aesthetic judgment
/ Aesthetics
/ Applied sciences
/ Art genres and movements
/ Art history
/ Arts
/ Axiology
/ Beauty
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Collage
/ Comic books
/ comics
/ Communications
/ Communications media
/ Emotion
/ Emotional states
/ Fantastic Four
/ fantasy
/ Fear
/ Fiction
/ Graphics
/ Heroism
/ Human behavior
/ Jack Kirby
/ Literary characters
/ Literary elements
/ Literary genres
/ Literary Studies (20th Century onwards)
/ Literary Studies (Graphic Novels)
/ Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
/ Literature
/ Marvel Comics
/ Philosophy
/ Postmodern art
/ Psychology
/ Science fiction
/ Social sciences
/ Speculative fiction
/ Sublimity
/ technological sublime
/ Technology
/ Thor
/ Visual materials
2011
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KIRBY’S TECHNOLOGICAL SUBLIME
by
Hatfield, Charles
in
Aesthetic judgment
/ Aesthetics
/ Applied sciences
/ Art genres and movements
/ Art history
/ Arts
/ Axiology
/ Beauty
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Cognitive psychology
/ Collage
/ Comic books
/ comics
/ Communications
/ Communications media
/ Emotion
/ Emotional states
/ Fantastic Four
/ fantasy
/ Fear
/ Fiction
/ Graphics
/ Heroism
/ Human behavior
/ Jack Kirby
/ Literary characters
/ Literary elements
/ Literary genres
/ Literary Studies (20th Century onwards)
/ Literary Studies (Graphic Novels)
/ Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
/ Literature
/ Marvel Comics
/ Philosophy
/ Postmodern art
/ Psychology
/ Science fiction
/ Social sciences
/ Speculative fiction
/ Sublimity
/ technological sublime
/ Technology
/ Thor
/ Visual materials
2011
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KIRBY’S TECHNOLOGICAL SUBLIME
2011
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Overview
Kirby and Lee’sThe Fantastic Four, on which they worked in tandem from 1961 to 1970, was Marvel’s flagship and, along with Ditko and Lee’sThe Amazing Spider-Man, one of the signature superhero comics of its era. It led the sudden surge in creativity which, as we’ve seen, overtook and transformed Marvel between 1961 and about 1963 and that laid the foundation for the since much-elaborated Marvel Universe. Understandably, a great deal has been written aboutThe Fantastic Four, mostly in the fan press, and many comic book creators have weighed in on its significance and on what it is
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
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ISBN
161703178X, 9781617031786
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