Comics bibliography
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Below is a partial list of articles and academic sources to help you continue to learn about the Comics community.
- Amazing Sports Publications (Denver, Colo.), Crimson Productions (Denver, Colo.), Everyman Studios (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Fandom House (Denver, Colo.), Fantasian Productions (Denver, Colo.), Phantasy Press (Lakewood, Colo.), et al. (1980). Colorado comic books.
- Bacon-Smith, Camille and Tyrone Yarbrough. "Batman: the Ethnography." The Many Lives of the Batman: Critical Approaches to a Superhero and his Media. Roberta Pearson and William Uricchio, eds. New York: Routledge Press, 1991.
- Brown, Jeffrey A. "Comic Book Fandom and Cultural Capital." Journal of Popular Culture 30 (1997): 13-31.
- Burch, Jeanne. "Re: The first fanfic?" rec.arts.anime.misc. 11 Jun. 1999.
- Caplan, D. K. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY, L.P.'S AND DC COMICS' PROPERTIES. (1998, December 3). Retrieved April 28, 2005, from http://www.mcstories.com/Threat.txt
- Darlington, S. (n.d.). Crimes of the Heart: Why Fan Fiction Sucks. FandomLife.Net. Retrieved December 3, 2002, from http://www.fandomlife.net/A55840/fln.nsf/all/3A61B398A534C2FA80256B420081FB3A?OpenDocument
- j_man2@hotmail.com. "The Comic FanFiction History Project (CFFHP)." 18 Aug. 2001. <http://heroes.blogspot.com/>
- Light, A. L., Thompson, D., & Thompson, M. (2005). Film and video of comics fandom history.
- Parsons, Patrick. "Batman and his Audience: The Dialectic of Culture." The Many Lives of the Batman: Critical Approaches to a Superhero and his Media. Roberta Pearson and William Uricchio, eds. New York: Routledge Press, 1991.
- Pustz, Matthew J. Comic Book Culture: Fanboys and True Believers. Jackson: Univ. of Mississippi, 1999.
- Schelly, Bill. The Golden Age of Comic Fandom. Seattle, WA: Hamster Press, 1999.
- Wertham, Frederic. Seduction of the Innocent. New York: Rinehart Press, 1954.













