• Media type: Book; Still Image; Exhibition Catalogue
  • Title: Superheroes, orphans and origins : 125 years in comics
  • Contributor: Chase, Laura [HerausgeberIn]
  • Corporation: Foundling Museum
  • imprint: Lewes: Unicorn, an imprint of Unicorn Publishing Group LLP, 2022
  • Extent: 144 Seiten; Illustrationen; 24 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1914414241; 9781914414244
  • RVK notation: AP 88690 : Allgemeine Darstellungen
  • Keywords: Comic books, strips, etc History and criticism ; Orphans in literature ; Comic books and children ; Superheroes ; Comic books, strips, etc ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Ausstellungskatalog Foundling Museum 01.04.-28.08.2022 London
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  • Description: Foreword /Caro Howell, Foundling Museum director --Superman was a foundling /Lemn Sissay, Foundling Museum trustee --Finding catharsis in comics : an interview with Carlos Giménez --Origin stories: framing care identities in comics /Laura Chase, curatorial fellow --Drawing Nubia for a new generation : an interview with Robyn Smith --Shaping the hero: a reflection on Superman and long-term fostering /Yao Nkrumah Adu --A tool for activism : an interview with Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom --Superheroes, orphans and origins: new commissions /Asia Alfasi, Bex Glendining, Woodrow Phoenix.

    Many of the most inspiring characters in comics and graphic novels began their epic journeys as orphaned or abandoned children. In these stories, the loss of a parent inflicts challenges that even superpowers cannot easily resolve. For over a century and millions of readers, the comic strip is a space in which this narrative has been continuously reimagined.00'Superheroes, Orphans & Origins: 125 Years in Comics' offers a richly illustrated and thought-provoking exploration of the representation of orphans, foundlings, adoptees and foster children in sequential art. Surveying 125 years of creative practice and an international cast of characters, this book examines how care-experience is depicted in early comic strips like Little Orphan Annie, celebrated superhero narratives including Superman and Batman, and popular Japanese manga, among other examples.0The complex issues and identities that feature in these stories are considered from a variety of perspectives, ranging from art historical to activist. Contributing authors include Lemn Sissay, MBE and award-winning artists Carlos Gimenez and Lisa Wool- Rim Sjoeblom, all drawing inspiration from their own experiences in care. Bringing together critical essays, candid conversations and outstanding artwork, this book encourages a new way to experience comics.00Exhibition: Foundling Museum, London, UK (01.04.-28.08.2022)

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