5/28/2023 0 Comments Black hole by charles burns![]() That was a time of rebellion following from the 1954 Comics Code, which created an environment for self-censure and pro-Werthamian contents. From all outward appearances, Black Hole shares many characteristics in common with the 1960s underground comics movement with its emphasis on drugs and sex. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphic Books, 1995-2005.Ĭharles Burns’ twelve-volume comics serial Black Hole is difficult to summarize, if only because it visually challenges the reader in ways that are uncomfortable. Volume 3, Issue 2: William Blake and Visual Cultureīurns, Charles.Volume 3, Issue 3: Comics and Childhood.Volume 4, Issue 1: The Comics Work of Neil Gaiman.Volume 4, Issue 3: ImageSexT Proceedings.Volume 5, Issue 3: Convergences Proceedings.Volume 5, Issue 4: Alan Moore and Adaptation.Volume 6, Issue 2: ImageNext Proceedings. ![]()
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