A lively, engaging history of comic-book cinema, from Flash Gordon to the Marvel universe.Comics at the Movies explores the rich and often overlooked history of comic-book film adaptations, from 1930s serials like Flash Gordon to today's Marvel and DC blockbusters. It traces how the comic and film industries have intersected over the decades, analyzing how adaptations reflect their economic, political, and cultural contexts. The book examines neglected works such as Doc Savage, Popeye, and Sheena, alongside iconic franchises like Superman, Batman, and X-Men. It also investigates how these films represent nationhood, race, gender, and class, revealing the social politics beneath their spectacle. Accessible and engaging, Comics at the Movies is essential reading for students, scholars, and fans alike interested in adaptation, popular genres, and the lasting impact of comic-book cinema.
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