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The American Comic Book Industry And Hollywood Alisa Perren Gregory Steirer

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The American Comic Book Industry And Hollywood Alisa Perren Gregory Steirer
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Publisher: British Film Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Author: Alisa Perren; Gregory Steirer
ISBN: 9781844579426, 9781844579419, 9781839023156, 1844579425, 1844579417, 1839023155
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The American Comic Book Industry And Hollywood Alisa Perren Gregory Steirer by Alisa Perren; Gregory Steirer 9781844579426, 9781844579419, 9781839023156, 1844579425, 1844579417, 1839023155 instant download after payment.

The American Comic Book Industry and Hollywood traces the evolving relationship between the American comic book industry and Hollywood from the launch of X-Men, Spider-Man, and Smallville in the early 2000s through the ascent of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Arrowverse, and the Walking Dead Universe in the 2010s.
Perren and Steirer illustrate how the American comic book industry simultaneously has functioned throughout the first two decades of the twenty-first century as a relatively self-contained business characterized by its own organizational structures, business models, managerial discourses, production cultures, and professional identities even as it has remained dependent on Hollywood for revenue from IP licensing. The authors’ expansive view of the industry includes not only a discussion of the “Big Two,” Marvel/Disney and DC Comics/Time Warner, but also a survey of the larger comics ecosystem. Other key industry players, including independent publishers BOOM! Studios, IDW, and Image, digital distributor ComiXology, and management-production company Circle of Confusion, all receive attention. Drawing from interviews, fieldwork, archival research, and trade analysis, The American Comic Book Industry and Hollywood provides a road map to understanding the operations of the comic book industry while also offering new models for undertaking trans- and inter-industrial analysis.

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