Comic Book Literature OOL (Zoom)

Comic Book Literature OOL (Zoom)

Osher Online - Spring | Available (Membership Required)

Online Lebanon, NH 03766 United States
Online Meeting
3/31/2026-5/5/2026
3:00 PM-4:30 PM EDT on Tue
$75.00

Comic Book Literature OOL (Zoom)

Osher Online - Spring | Available (Membership Required)

Comics, the combination of words and pictures to tell stories, has been a part of human communication for far longer than many realize, stretching from cave paintings on stone walls to the Bayeux Tapestry to the latest adventures of Batman and Spider-Man. Comics are an incredibly malleable medium, a literary artform that has too often been limited by the public perception of comics as merely a platform for four-color super-heroics. This course will trace the history of comics as a way of telling intimate and epic stories, exploring social and political issues, and capturing the cultural climate via the deceptive simplicity of panels, word balloons, and lines drawn on paper or displayed on device screens. And yes, we will also take a look at superheroes. Readings will include Understanding Comics, Watchmen, Maus: A Survivor’s Tale, Fun Home, and Persepolis.

Note:  Registration for the Spring Osher National Online courses will close on Friday, March 20, 2026, at Noon!
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Arnold Blumberg

Arnold Blumberg, PhD is a publisher, author, artist, and pop culture historian. He has taught courses in media literacy and other cultural topics at University of Baltimore and other Baltimore colleges. Blumberg spent fifteen years in the comic book industry, curated a pop culture museum, and currently runs his own publishing company, ATB Publishing.