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The New Nancy: Flexible and Relatable Daily Comics in the Twenty-First Century

English

By (author): Jeff Karnicky

In The New Nancy Jeff Karnicky explores how todays successful daily comic strips are flexible and relatable, and he uses Olivia Jaimess 2018 reboot of the long-running comic strip Nancy to illustrate the ways that contemporary comics have adapted to twenty-first-century technology and culture.

Because comic creation has become part of the gig economy, flexible comics must be accessible to both online and print readers, and they must quickly grab readers attention. Flexible comic creators like Jaimes must focus both on the work of producing comics and on building an audience.

Daily comics also must form a relatable connection with readers. Most contemporary comic creators cultivate an online persona through which they engage readers with specific identities, beliefs, and expectations. This work might form a mutually beneficial bond that results in a successful daily comic strip, but it risks becoming fraught, toxic, and sometimes even dangerous.

Jaimes cultivates a relatable persona in connection with longtime readers and new fans. Nancy finds its humor in both nostalgic objects (like cookie jars) and contemporary technological objects (like smartphones). Rebooted comic strips like Nancy directly confront the stereotypical representations that haunt the past of comics. Focusing on Nancys role in contemporary culture, Karnicky uses literary studies, cultural studies, and media studies to argue that Jaimess comic strip has something to say about comics, contemporary culture, and the intersection of the two.
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496235862

About Jeff Karnicky

Jeff Karnicky is a professor of English at Drake University. He is the author of Contemporary Fiction and the Ethics of Modern Culture and Scarlet Experiment: Birds and Humans in America (Nebraska 2016).

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