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Jackson Ayres, English Dept, Kansas State University
“The End of the World: the Idea of Reality within and Outside Moore and Williams’ Promethea”

Justin Colussy-Estes
“On Your Left is the Daily Planet”: Comics Culture as Urban Tourism in the late Twentieth Century

Joshua Coonrod, English, University of Florida
Shaking Up the Dead: An Analysis of Fan Responses to Changes in "The Crow" Universe

Kathryn Dobson, Department of English, McDaniel College
Frozen in Time: The Temporality of Moments in Craig Thompson's Blankets

Kathleen Dunley, UAT Dept. of General Studies/ CU-Boulder, Dept. of English
Navigating the Derelict Landscape: The Necessity for Ruins in Seth’s Clyde Fans

Chris Eklund, English, UFL
Alan Moore's timespacesex

Matthew Feltman, University of Florida
Phantom Reflections: Crypto-towers Haunting Dave McKean’s Cages and MirrorMask

Daniel Fineman, ECLS Dept., Occidental College
Perverse Partitions: Post-Modern Panels and the Rise of “Chaotic” Temporality in Jimmy Corrigan

James Fleming, English/University of Florida
Incommensurable Ontologies and the Return of the Witness in Neil Gaiman's 1602

Aaron Kashtan, University of Florida, Department of English
Using Our Whole Vocabulary: Ekphrasis and Comics Without Pictures

Cari Keebaugh, English; UF
Edgar Allan Poe and “Tell-Tale” Parody in Sequential Art

Kenneth Kidd, U of Florida
Theory for Beginners: Illustrated Theory Digests

Velina Manolova, Department of English, University of Florida
(Un)wholesome Family Fun: Competing Temporalities and Narrative Simultaneity in Alison Bechdel’s Queer Graphic Autobiography

Emily A. Mattingly, Kansas State University
“‘She’s gone off her head!’: Roundtable Confessions of Sexual Trauma and Erotic Awakenings in Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie’s _Lost Girls_”

Philip Sandifer, University of Florida English Department
The Hermeneutics of Shininess: Crisis on Infinite Canvases

Marc Singer, English, Howard University
“Motionless, Imperceptible Time”: Metonymy and Continuity in The Ice Storm

David Steiling, Ringling School of Art and Design
Virtuality in Hogarth's The Harlot's Progress

Stephanie Thompson, Department of English at Tennessee Technological University
Personalizing the Interpretative Framework of the Graphic Novel through Words and Images in Safe Area Gorazde

Anastasia Ulanowicz, Engish, University of Florida
"Adapting (to) 9/11: The Spatialization of Time and its Political Implications in _The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation_"

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