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漫画中的参与性文化研究通常集中在超级英雄类型和参与超级英雄类型的参与性粉丝社区和网络上。这项研究的重点是20世纪40年代至70年代初和80年代出版的青少年幽默漫画的时尚亚类型中的参与性文化。我调查了阿奇漫画的凯蒂·基尼漫画和漫威漫画的青少年幽默时尚漫画(如帕齐·沃克和模特米莉)中读者贡献的许多类型的内容。我研究了20世纪80年代由粉丝引领的凯蒂·基恩(Katy Keene)和模特米莉(Millie the Model)的复兴。最后,借助读者提交的档案,我调查了读者对特瑞娜·罗宾斯创作的漫威六期《迷雾》漫画的贡献。这些探索旨在恢复一个充满活力的漫画读者参与社区,主要由年轻妇女和女孩组成,积极参与制作她们正在阅读的漫画。
"It Was as Much Ours …": Reader Contributions to Teen Humor Fashion Comics
abstract:Studies of participatory culture in comics frequently focus on the superhero genre and the participatory fandom communities and networks engaged with the superhero genre. This study focuses instead on participatory culture in the fashion subgenre of teen humor comics published from the 1940s through the early 1970s and again in the 1980s. I survey the many types of reader-contributed content in Archie Comics' Katy Keene comics and Marvel Comic's teen humor fashion comics such as Patsy Walker and Millie the Model. I examine the fan-led revivals of Katy Keene and Millie the Model in the 1980s. Finally, with the aid of an archival collection of reader submissions, I investigate the reader contributions to Marvel's six-issue Misty comic created by Trina Robbins. These explorations seek to recover a vibrant participatory community of comic book readers, consisting primarily of young women and girls, actively engaged in producing the comics they are reading.