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The articles in this issue of European Comic Art take up a historical perspective and touch upon the question of borders, defended or contested, in relation to cultural and national identity. The Franco-Belgian heritage, whether as repository of childhood memories or ideological battleground, is explored and formal characteristics of the medium are examined.
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Volume 10, Issue 2
Editorial
Historical Perspectives - Theory and Practices, The Editors
http://bit.ly/2z7XBNj
Articles
Refining the Comics Form, Chris Gavaler
http://bit.ly/2gYei3a
Rethinking the 'Memorable Panel' from Pierre Sterckx to Olivier Josso Hamel, BenoƮt Crucifix
http://bit.ly/2yphnEI
A Visit from Philippulus, Pierre Fresnault-Deruelle
http://bit.ly/2iVGl7x
Flemish Comics versus Communist Atheism: Renaat Demoen's Au pays de la grande angoisse (1950-1951), Philippe Delisle
http://bit.ly/2lGPTnM
Ally Sloper, Escape Magazine and the Situation of English Comics, Nicholas Robinette
http://bit.ly/2zet3sW
Book Reviews
David Miranda-Barreiro, Michelle Herte, Joe Sutliff Sanders and Mark McKinney
http://bit.ly/2xQoPnY
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