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Sarah Choi, "Too Hot for a Pandemic,"
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Comics of the New Europe: Reflections and Intersections. Edited by Martha Kuhlman and José Alaniz. Leuven University Press, 2020.
Uncanny Bodies: Superhero Comics and Disability. Edited by Scott T. Smith and José Alaniz. Penn State University Press, 2019.
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Komiks: Comic Art in Russia
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