Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
kitewithfish: (Default)
[personal profile] kitewithfish
I was reading Karen Healey's post about the attractions of WisCon, particularly this panel she's hosting:

1) Superhero Comics as Fan Fiction: An Archontic Approach (Karen Healey) The multi–authored contemporary superhero comics of the main Marvel and DC fictional universes are essentially palimpsestual works. Constantly writing over and referring to earlier works in the same canon, they are rich in allusion, irony and self–reflexivity, and contain multiple complex and contradictory continuities. Moreover, although subject to corporate control and creative constraint, contemporary superhero comics are created primarily by fans of the established canon. In short, they're fan fiction. I propose a theoretical approach to superhero comics drawn largely from literary analysis of fan fiction, particularly from the theories of Sheenagh Pugh and Abigail Derecho.

First, that sounds really cool. Secondly, it makes me consider if the reason I liked comic books as a child was the same reason I liked reading fanfiction, and the same reason I like 19th century novels chock full of Biblical allusions. Intertextuality! the common thread of my reading habits.

What can I say? I like my books to talk to each other, not just to me.

Profile

kitewithfish: (Default)
kitewithfish

January 2026

S M T W T F S
    12 3
456 78910
111213 14151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Page generated Jan. 16th, 2026 01:40 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios