About the scholar Dr. Eszter Szép works for the promotion and advancement of comics in various roles. She teaches comics, and visual culture studies at the Moholy-Nagy University of […]
Eszter Szép Interview
Dr. Szép talks about the importance of the line or the trace, how reading comics is a give and take experience, and reflects on the act of making comics in […]
Neil Cohn, Who Understands Comics? (Bloomsbury Academic: 2020)
About the scholar Dr. Neil Cohn is currently an Associate Professor at the Tilburg center for Cognition and Communication at Tilburg University, in the Netherlands, Neil Cohn is an American cognitive scientist best known for […]
Neil Cohn Interview
Dr. Neil Cohn discusses some common misconceptions about comics, the ability to read and make comics, and how drawings are at the core of so many creations. Listen to more The […]
Chris Bishop, Medievalist Comics and the American Century (University Press of Mississippi: 2016)
About the scholar Dr. Chris Bishop is a honorary lecturer at the Australian National University. He has published widely on the history of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages, […]
Chris Bishop Interview
Dr. Bishop talks about the uses and abuses of classical and medieval texts in popular media, the value of studying flops, and how we all might misunderstand history for our […]