Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012

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Contents, acknowledgements and contributors

Luis Gomez Romero and Ian Dahlman

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 1-426

Introduction - Justice framed: law in comics and graphic novels

Luis Gomez Romero and Ian Dahlman

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 3-32

Krazy Kat (review)

K N Llewellyn

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 33-34

The legal surrealism of George Herriman's Krazy Kat

Ian Dahlman

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 35-64

'What had been many became one': continuity, the common law, and Crisis on Infinite Earths

Benjamin Authers

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 65-92

Justice in the gutter: representing everyday trauma in the graphic novels of Art Spiegelman

Karen Crawley and Honni van Rijswijk

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 93-118

'Sakaarson the World Breaker': violence and différance in the political and legal theory of Marvel's sovereign

Chris Lloyd

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 119-154

Chewing in the name of justice: the taste of law in action

Anita Lam

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 155-182

Magic and modernity in Tintin au Congo (1930) and the Sierra Leone Special Court

René Provost

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 183-216

Spider-Man, the question and the meta-zone: exception, objectivism and the comics of Steve Ditko

Jason Bainbridge

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 217-242

Comic book mythology: Shyamalan’s Unbreakable and the grounding of good in evil

Timothy D Peters

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 243-276

‘Come a Day there Won’t be Room for Naughty Men Like Us to Slip About at All’: the multi-media outlaws of Serenity and the possibilities of post-literate justice

Kieran Tranter

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 277-304

The aesthetics of supervillainy

Jack Fennell

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 305-328

The punisher and the politics of retributive justice

Kent Worcester

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 329-352

‘Riddle me this…?’ Would the world need superheroes if the law could actually deliver ‘justice’?

Cassandra Sharp

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 353-378

Noir justice: Law, crime and morality in Díaz Canales and Guarnido’s Blacksad: Somewhere within the shadows and Arctic-nation

Jane Hanley

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 379-410

The story of Bohemia or, why there is nothing to rebel against anymore

John Hanamy

2012-01-01 Volume 16 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 411-420