Reviews
Santiago Garca opens an excellent and necessary dialogue with adulthood and the inspiring possibilities of the graphic novel. This book is a journey through the critical spaces of comics and the historical genealogies, bringing new and refreshing debates between the past and the present.Ana Merino, author of El Cmic Hispnico, "Santiago García opens an excellent and necessary dialogue with adulthood and the inspiring possibilities of the graphic novel. This book is a journey through the critical spaces of comics and the historical genealogies, bringing new and refreshing debates between the past and the present." -Ana Merino, author of El Cómic Hispánico, "Santiago Garca opens an excellent and necessary dialogue with adulthood and the inspiring possibilities of the graphic novel. This book is a journey through the critical spaces of comics and the historical genealogies, bringing new and refreshing debates between the past and the present." -Ana Merino, author of El Cmic Hispnico, A highly informative study. . . . García's dazzling erudition, enounced in a multilingually sourced bibliography, makes this study a perfect textbook for university courses in comics and graphic novels., Santiago García opens an excellent and necessary dialogue with adulthood and the inspiring possibilities of the graphic novel. This book is a journey through the critical spaces of comics and the historical genealogies, bringing new and refreshing debates between the past and the present.