[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] New book - Gothic for Girls: Misty and British Comics
Mon Dec 16 17:31:50 GMT 2019
Please excuse self-promotion, but my book /Gothic for Girls: /Misty/ and
British Comics /was published last month by UP Mississippi. It’s a
cultural history of British comics as well as a critical exploration of
gothic and horror literature for young girls. As the first full-length
critical study of any British girls’ comic it sheds light on an
often-ignored era and genre of the comics industry. It explores the
production and reception of the notorious girls’ supernatural mystery
comic /Misty /(IPC, 1978-80), considering its influences, themes,
visuals, plots, and use of Gothic symbols. Containing exclusive
interview material with the comic’s creators and editorial team, rare
scripts and photographs, and surveying the entire archive of /Misty
/stories, it preserves and analyses /Misty /for fans and scholars. By
exploring and defining the particular type of mystery and fear that this
comic offered, the strange case of /Misty /also becomes a tool to
develop existing Gothic scholarship and identify a new and
under-theorised subgenre. Gothic for Girls challenges and instructs its
readers in a number of ways: offering warnings and moral lessons,
exposing societal expectations and limitations, and embracing the
liminality and Otherness of childhood.
/Gothic for Girls/ is available in paperback ($30 USD) at all the usual
places (there have been some issues with Amazon UK copies printed in
black-and-white but I’m told this is sorted out now), as well as direct
from publishers:
https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/G/Gothic-for-Girls ;(USA)
https://www.eurospanbookstore.com/gothic-for-girls.html ;(global distributor)
It’s also accompanied by various free open access pieces (interviews,
annotations, articles, short comics) and a searchable database of all
the /Misty/ artists, writers and stories, all at my website
www.juliaround.com/misty.
I hope this is of interest to some, and thanks for reading!
Julia
‘An important and unique account of /Misty/ and the long-lost world of
girls' comics.’ (Pat Mills, ‘Godfather of British Comics’ and cocreator
of /Misty/)
‘As a writer and herstorian, and as a reader and fan, I’ve long been
aware of the trivialization of American girls’ comics by male critics
and fans, so I’m hardly surprised to find that the same situation
existed in the UK. In the male-dominated world of comics, stories of a
guy who dons a bat costume in order to skulk about in the dark and beat
up a guy with a white face and red painted-on grin are considered to be
of utmost importance while stories of the romances, angst, and anguish
of young girls are trifling and inferior. It had always seemed to me
that in America, girls’ comics of the late 1940s through the early 1960s
were better written, more sophisticated, and better drawn than the boys’
superhero comics of the same time period. But the British girls’ comics
were even better written, even more sophisticated than their American
counterparts, and the art is absolutely smashing! So, I’m very happy to
see that Julia Round has written /Gothic for Girls/, exploring every
aspect of the best of the bunch, the goth/horror/romance series
/Misty/.’ (Trina Robbins, author of /Pretty in Ink: North American Women
Cartoonists 1896–2013/; /Last Girl Standing/; and /Gladys Parker: A Life
in Comics, A Passion for Fashion/)
‘/Misty/ captivated readers week by week with its horror serials and
short stories, more psychological than physical, yet compelling and
chilling, nonetheless. Its innovative approach heralded what could have
been a revolution in girls’ comics in the UK, and although /Misty/ ended
too soon, its appreciation has only increased since through fandom,
reprints, and a recent revival. In /Gothic for Girls: ‘Misty’ and
British Comics/, Julia Round finally gives this landmark in British
comics the in-depth analysis and insightful commentary it deserves.’
(Paul Gravett, coauthor of /Great British Comics: Celebrating a Century
of Ripping Yarns and Wizard Wheezes /and /Comics Unmasked: Art and
Anarchy in the UK/)
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]