Lone Heroes and the Myth of the American West in Comic Books, 1945-1962 (Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels)

Lone Heroes and the Myth of the American West in Comic Books, 1945-1962 (Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels)

by David Huxley (Author), David Huxley (Author)

Synopsis

This book examines the role of comics in the perpetuation of the myth of the American West. In particular, it looks at the ways in which lone central characters, and their acts of violence, are posited as heroic. In doing so, the book raises questions both about the role of women in a supposedly male space, in addition to the portrayal of Native Americans within the context of this violence. Various adaptations of historical figures, such as Buffalo Bill and Billy the Kid, as well as film and television stars such as The Lone Ranger and Dale Evans are examined in detail. Although concentrating on American comics, examples both from Britain and France are also analyzed.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 102
Edition: 1st ed. 2018
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Published: 23 Aug 2018

ISBN 10: 3319930842
ISBN 13: 9783319930848

Author Bio

David Huxley is a senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is the editor of the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics. He is the author of Nasty Tales: Sex Drugs and Rock n Roll in the British Underground and co-editor of Superheroes and Identities.