Rapid Responses: Comics in and of The Moment
This special collection invited timely creative responses concerning how comics are used in generative ways as spaces for people to find community, as tools for dissemination of stories otherwise untold or voices unheard, and as spaces for the processing of grief and self-discovery in difficult times. We especially wished to encourage graphic responses, notes, commentaries and interviews that offered concise commentary on mental health, disability and illness, politics and social inequalities. Edited by Jeanette D'Arcy and Kay Sohini, with Ernesto Priego and Peter Wilkins. This special collection has been completed and it is no longer receiving submissions.
Notes
Graphic Scholarship
Let Me Out of Here: A Story of Using Comics to Heal During the Pandemic
Sydney Phillips Heifler
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Commentaries
Comics as Pedagogy: On Studying Illness in a Pandemic
Lisa Diedrich
Rapid Responses: Comics in and of The Moment
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Interviews
Cartooning with Compassion: A Conversation with Megan Herbert
Ernesto Priego
Rapid Responses: Comics in and of The Moment
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Collections
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                Comics and Nationality 
            
        
            
                Conjuring a New Normal: Monstrous Routines and Mundane Horrors in Pandemic Lives and Dreamscapes 
            
        
            
                Translation, Remediation, Spread: The Global Circulation of Comics 
            
        
            
                Rapid Responses: Comics in and of The Moment 
            
        
            
                Creating Comics, Creative Comics 
            
        
            
                Graphic Scholarship 
            
        
            
                Poetics of Digital Comics 
            
        
            
                Graphic Justice 
            
        
            
                Find David Bowie: Alternative Approaches to Bowie and Comics 
            
        
            
                Brilliant Corners: Approaches to Jazz and Comics