![]() ![]() Places, or artifacts - Lawrence Marvit's Sparks, Sixth category - stories featuring references or allusions toĪrthurian legend rather than literal appearances of characters, (For the present, at least, I have chosen not to include a potential Migrations of characters and series from one category to another. The hypertext qualities of the Web, however, we can follow the Legend and the storytelling conventions of the comics medium, theīoundaries between these categories are often blurred. Who interact with it on a temporary basis Stories of traditional Arthurian charactersįeaturing original characters derived from Arthurian legendįeaturing characters not generally associated with the Arthurian legend Most comprehensive bibliography of Arthurian comics - and allĪrthurian works in English over the last 750 years - is Daniel P. Illustrated", or "King Arthur in Comics" ,Īn alphabetized list based on Rodney's own collection. Yet another great online resource is Rodney Michael also maintains another web site devoted to the topic, the Arthur of the Comics Project. Originally published in the journal Arthuriana andĪvailable on the Web. Published in the United States c.1980-1998" , Scholarly approach to one major segment of Arthurian comics, IĮnthusiastically recommend Michael Torregrossa's "Camelotģ000 and Beyond: An Annotated Listing of Arthurian Comic Books (especially in regards to non-American comics), and suggestions forĪdditions are more than welcomed. I acknowledge that this overview is incomplete Of the various comic strip and comic book series that have featuredĪrthurian themes. Scholars, enthusiasts, and other interested parties with an overview "Matter of Britain" has inspired works in new forms of culturalĮxpression, including motion pictures, television, and comics. The legend of King Arthur has been told and retold in many Camelot In Four Colors: A Survey of the Arthurian Legend in Comics Camelot In
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