Sequart Organization

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Sequart Organization
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Abbreviation Sequart
Motto "Advancing Comics as Art"
Founded 1996
Purpose Comics Studies
Headquarters Edwardsville, Illinois
President & CEO
Dr. Julian Darius
Website sequart.org

Sequart Organization (also known as Sequart Research & Literacy Organization) is an online magazine that focuses on the study of popular culture and the promotion of comic books as a legitimate art form.[1] Sequart also publishes books and produces documentary films. It was founded in 1996 by Dr. Julian Darius.[2] Sequart's editor-in-chief is Mike Phillips.

Through their publications, Sequart Organization bridges the gap between academia and fandom and makes scholarship on the medium accessible to the general public.

Name

The name Sequart is a portmanteau of "sequential art," itself a term which was coined by Will Eisner in his book Comics and Sequential Art.[3] Unlike terms such as comic books or graphic novels, which refer to a specific format, the term "sequart" refers to the medium itself, therefore including the aforementioned formats, but also comic strips, manga, illustrated fiction, picture books, and even sculpture, for example in form of Stations of the Cross.[4]

Accolades

The Village Voice named Tom Shapira's Curing the Postmodern Blues as one of 2013's Best Graphic Novels saying, "a PhD-level explication... Shapira's treatise gathers up plot threads and illuminates character motivations to reveal the tale as an attempt, in Morrison's own words, 'to turn the very basic horrors of existence into comedy and poetry.'"[5]

In 2013, Latino Review named The Image Revolution "one of the best documentaries of the year."[6]

In 2015, She Makes Comics won the award for best documentary at the Comic Con International Independent Film Festival.[7]

Books

Sequart has published several scholarly non-fiction books on subjects related to the medium.[8] Sequart's first book, about Batman Begins, was the first scholarly book ever published on Christopher Nolan's Batman movies. Published in 2005, it appeared prior to the film's release on home video, the first time an analytic book had ever been published so quickly following a movie's release. Sequart's second book was the first scholarly book about comics writer Grant Morrison.

  • Beard, Jim (Ed.). Gotham City 14 Miles: 14 Essays on Why the 1960s Batman TV Series Matters. (2010)
  • Bensam, Richard (Ed.). Minutes to Midnight: Twelve Essays on Watchmen. (2010)
  • Berenato, Joseph F. (Ed.). New Life and New Civilizations: Exploring Star Trek Comics. (2014)
  • Berenato, Joseph F. & Rich Handley (Ed.). A Long Time Ago: Exploring the Star Wars Cinematic Universe (2015)
  • Berenato, Joseph F. & Rich Handley (Ed.). A Galaxy Far, Far Away: Exploring Star Wars Comics (2016)
  • Berenato, Joseph F. & Rich Handley (Ed.). A More Civilized Age: Exploring the Star Wars Expanded Universe (2017)
  • Berenato, Joseph F. & Rich Handley (Ed.). The Sacred Scrolls: Comics on the Planet of the Apes (2015)
  • Berenato, Joseph F. & Rich Handley (Ed.). Bright Eyes, Ape City: Examining the Planet of the Apes Mythos (2016)
  • Callahan, Timothy. Grant Morrison: The Early Years. (2007)
  • Callahan, Timothy (Ed.). Teenagers from the Future: Essays on the Legion of Super-Heroes. (2008)
    • Darius, Julian. Revisionism, Radical Experimentation, and Dystopia in Keith Giffen’s Legion of Super-Heroes. (2012)
  • Darius, Julian. Improving the Foundations: Batman Begins from Comics to Screen. (2005)
  • Darius, Julian. And the Universe so Big: Understanding Batman: The Killing Joke. (2012)
  • Darius, Julian. The Weirdest Sci-Fi Comic Ever Made: Understanding Jack Kirby’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. (2013)
  • Darius, Julian. When Manga Came to America: Super-Hero Revisionism in Mai, the Psychic Girl. (2014)
  • Darius, Julian. Classics on Infinite Earths: The Justice League and DC Crossover Canon. (2015)
    • Darius, Julian. Everything and a Mini-Series for the Kitchen Sink: Understanding Infinite Crisis. (2012)
  • Darius, Julian. This Lightning, This Madness: Understanding Alan Moore’s Miracleman, Book One. (2016)
  • Klock, Geoff. The Future of Comics, the Future of Men: Matt Fraction’s Casanova. (2015)
  • Lindsay, Ryan K. (Ed.). The Devil is in the Details: Examining Matt Murdock and Daredevil. (2013)
    • Lindsay, Ryan K. Blind Dates and Broken Hearts: The Tragic Loves of Matthew Murdock. (2013)
  • Ludwig, Logan. Moving Panels: Translating Comics to Film. (2015)
  • McLean, Thomas J. Mutant Cinema: The X-Men Trilogy from Comics to Screen. (2008)
  • Meaney, Patrick. Our Sentence is Up: Seeing Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles. (2010)
  • Meaney, Patrick & Kevin Thurman. Warren Ellis: The Captured Ghosts Interviews. (2013)
  • Means-Shannon, Hannah. Meet the Magus: Magic in the Work of Alan Moore (2016)
  • Milazzo, Melissa (Ed.). The World Needs Bad Men: Essays on True Detective, Season 1 (2016)
  • Nevett, Chad (Ed.). Shot in the Face: A Savage Journey to the Heart of Transmetropolitan. (2013)
  • Shapira, Tom. Curing the Postmodern Blues: Reading Grant Morrison and Chris Weston’s The Filth in the 21st Century. (2013)
  • Thurman, Kevin & Julian Darius. Voyage in Noise: Warren Ellis and the Demise of Western Civilization. (2013)
  • Walker, Cody (Ed.). Keeping the World Strange: A Planetary Guide. (2011)
  • Walker, Cody. The Anatomy of Zur-en-Arrh: Understanding Grant Morrison’s Batman. (2014)

Films

Sequart Organization produces documentary films on subjects related to comic books and graphic novels.[9]

References

  1. http://sequart.org/about-us/
  2. http://sequart.org/author/julian-darius/
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  4. http://sequart.org/magazine/648/the-sequart-manifesto/
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  7. http://sequart.org/magazine/59001/she-makes-comics-wins-best-documentary-comic-con-sdcc-film-festival/
  8. http://sequart.org/books/
  9. http://sequart.org/movies/

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