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An Introduction to Indigenous Comics Studies

This guide provides resources and research tips to support the study of Indigenous comics and graphic novels.

Welcome!

Welcome to the Indigenous Comics Studies LibGuide! 

This guide provides an introduction to the field of comics studies with a focus on Indigenous comics and graphic novels using sources available through Haskell's Tommaney Library and available publicly online sources.

What is the scope of this LibGuide? 

This guide is primarily focused on introducing comics studies through the lens of Indigenous-created comic books and graphic novels. The New & Upcoming Comics gallery features works created by Indigenous artists and writers. Beyond this, the majority of sources you will find referenced in this guide pertain to the study of comics and have content relevant to the study of Indigenous comics. 

How do I navigate?

Use the Navigation Bar at the left side of the page to find different tabs for books, databases, open educational resources, and opportunities to get involved in creating scholarship and/or comics.

New & Upcoming Indigenous Comics (2019-2022)

Selection Criteria

What types of sources are included?

Students will find a range of scholarly sources including reference books, monographs, and academic databases. Comics studies bridges academia with pop culture, so students will also find sources such as popular comics news websites and volunteer-run industry databases.

  • Currency: Online sources updated at least within the past two years (2020). 
  • Authority: The voices featured are either Indigenous creators or experts in the field of comics studies. Print sources were chosen from academic presses or are frequently cited in comics scholarship. 
  • Ease of access: Most sources that are freely available through the Library catalog or online. Students will find information for how to access two print sources partially on Google Books or through Interlibrary Loan.
  • Community-driven: Comics are a medium of communication. I selected sources that can help connect interested students to communities of support and scholarly engagement.

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