The Medieval Comics Project

The Medieval Comics Project, sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture, is an ongoing effort conducted by a small (but dedicated) group of comics scholars, Arthurian enthusiasts, and medievalists to compile a comprehensive listing of the representations of the medieval in the comics medium. The corpus is international in scope and extends as far back as (at least) the 1920s. We welcome your help in achieving our goal.

Friday, June 10, 2011

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The Medieval Comics Project

The Medieval Comics Project is an outreach effort of the Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture, the Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of Britain and the nascent Northeast Alliance for Scholarship on the Fantastic and seeks to encourage interest in and intellectual discussion of representations of the medieval in comics and related media. The Medieval Comics Project hosts two listservs devoted to discussion of comics with medieval themes (the Arthurian Comics Discussion List and the now defunct Medieval Comics Discussion List) and the sibling blogs The Arthur of the Comics Project and The Medieval Comics Project. We have also sponsored a number of sessions at meetings of the Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association and the International Congress on Medieval Studies and a session at 2018 meeting of the Mid-Atlantic Popular / American Culture Association.

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  • 2025: 07-15-25: CFP We Live Again! Disney's Gargoyles as an Evolving Transmedia Text (7/15/2025; NEPCA online 10/9-11/2025)
  • 2025: 03-15-25: Medieval + Monsters in Comics (3/10/2025; online session 10/17-18/2025)
  • 2024: 09-30-24: CFP Saving the Day for Medieval Studies (9/30/2024; NeMLA Philadelphia 3/6-9/2025)
  • 2024: 09-30-24: CFP (Re)Animating the Middle Ages: Adapting the Medieval in Animated Media (9/30/2024; NeMLA Philadelphia 3/6-9/2025)
  • 2024: 06-01-2024: CFP Medieval Comics Team-Up: The Values of Comics for Medieval Studies (6/1/2024; Medieval Academy of America - Cambridge, MA 3/20-22/2025)
  • 2021: 10-11-21: Saving the Day for Robin Hood Studies: Perspectives and Reflections on Comics Adapted from the Matter of the Greenwood (Roundtable) (10/11/21; IARHS virtual 12/3-5/21)
  • 2021: 09-30-21: CFP Saving the Day: Advice on Publishing in Popular Culture Research (Roundtable) (9/30/21; NeMLA 3/10-13/2022)
  • 2021: 09-30-21: CFP Fair Unknowns: Extending the Corpus of Arthurian Texts (9/30/21; NeMLA Baltimore 3/10-13/2022)
  • 2021: 09-30-21: CFP Balancing Acts: Finding Time for Work and Scholarship (Roundtable) (9/30/21; NeMLA 3/10-13/2022)
  • 2021: 09-15-21: Public Medievalism and Academic Activism in the Face of White Nationalist (Mis)appropriations (9/15/21; Kalamazoo 5/9-14/2022)
  • 2021: 08-01-21: Monsters of Beowulf (8/1/21; NEPCA virtual 10/21-23/21)
  • 2021: 08-01-21: Medieval in Popular Culture Sponsored Sessions for MAM 2021 (8/1/21; virtual 10/29-30/21)
  • 2021: 07-15-21: Medieval in Popular Culture Sponsored Sessions for MAPACA 2021 (7/15/21; virtual 11/10-13/21)
  • 2021: 07-01-21: Call for Responses: Comics and Medieval Studies Survey (7/1/2021)
  • 2021: 06-30-21: Reshaping the Middle Ages in, and through, Asian Popular Culture (6/30/2021; ICoM 11/4-6-2021)
  • 2020: 09-30-20: Uncharted Medievalisms: Revealing the Medieval in Popular Fiction and Games (Panel) (9/30/2020; NeMLA Philadelphia 3/11-14/2021)
  • 2020: 09-30-20: Can We Be More Than the Middle Ages? Medievalism Studies and Medieval Studies (Roundtable) (9/30/2020; NeMLA Philadelphia 3/11-14/2021)
  • 2020: 06-15-20: Getting Medieval on Popular Culture (6/15/20; MAPACA Princeton 11/5-7/20)
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Members

Michael A. Torregrossa, MA, is a graduate of the Medieval Studies program at the University of Connecticut (Storrs) and co-founder of The Virtual Society for the Study of Popular Culture and the Middle Ages. Torregrossa has been actively engaged in research on Arthurian- and medieval-themed comics since the mid 1990s. He has presented on the topic at local, regional, national, and international conferences, and his published work includes the following: “Camelot 3000 and Beyond: An Annotated Listing of Arthurian Comic Books Published in the United States c. 1980-1998,” in Modern and Post-Modern Arthurian Literature, dd. John Matthews, spec. issue of Arthuriana: The Journal of Arthurian Studies 9.1 (Spring 1999); “Camelot 3000 and Beyond: An Annotated Listing of Arthurian Comic Books Published in the United States c. 1980-1998. Revised ed. (May 2000),” part of The Arthuriana / Camelot Project Bibliographies, maintained by Alan Lupack, University of Rochester, May 2000; “Once and Future Kings: The Return of King Arthur in the Comics,” in Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Children: Essays on Arthurian Juvenilia, ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack, Studies in Arthurian and Courtly Cultures, series ed. Bonnie Wheeler (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004); and entries on "Comics" for both “Arthurian Literature, Art, and Film, 1995-1999,” eds. Norris J. Lacy and Raymond H. Thompson, in Arthurian Literature 18 (2001) and "The Arthurian Legend in Literature, Popular Culture, and the Performing Arts, 1999-2004,” eds. Raymond H. Thompson and Norris J. Lacy, in Arthurian Literature 22 (2005).

Contributors

  • Blog Editor, The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture
  • Carl Sell
  • Saving the Day: Accessing Comics in the Twenty-first Century
  • Scott Manning
  • The Arthur of the Comics Project
  • The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture
  • The Medieval Comics Project
  • The Virtual Society for the Study of Popular Culture and the Middle Ages

Followers


Beowulf, in his first American comics appearance, arrives at Heorot in Jumbo Comics No. 50 (April 1943)

Welcome

The Medieval Comics Project is sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture in conjunction with the Medieval Comics Discussion List, which was founded by Michael A. Torregrossa in March 2005, as an offshoot of the Arthurian Comics Discussion List, to promote intellectual discussion and debate on and to further interest in representations of medieval themes in the comics medium. As a means to continue and disseminate this work, The Medieval Comics Project, sibling site to The Arthur of the Comics Project, was conceived by Torregrossa as an online database cataloging all representations of the medieval in the comics.

The Medieval Comics Project Needs You!

Please respond to our Comics and Medieval Studies Survey and consider becoming a member of the Medieval Comics Discussion List to stay abreast of our work.

We have also begun work on a series of resource guides accessible as part of the Medieval Comics Project Bibliographies. If you are interested in contributing to this or our other endeavors contact Torregrossa via e-mail. We are also in the planning stages for a collection of essays and reflections on medieval-themed comics and welcome proposals at any time.

For More Information:

For more information on the comics (including lists of comics publishers; comics-related websites, blogs, conferences, and journal; resources for teaching comics; and details on where to find comics), check out our blog Saving the Day: Accessing Comics in the Twenty-First Century.

The Arthur of the Comics Project

  • Now Available for Preorders - The Sword in the Stone Original Vol. 1: Arthur's Magical Kingdom - 1/17/2025
  • Out Now Sword in the Stone Adaptation from Papercutz - 1/17/2025
  • Notice Fierce Graphic Novel - 1/17/2025
  • News of CFP Saving the Day for Medievalists: Accessing Medieval-Themed Comics in the Twenty-first Century (Roundtable) (9/15/19; Kalamazoo 5/7-10/2020) - 8/20/2019
  • Where is Arthur Today? - 6/22/2018

Saving the Day: Accessing Comics in the Twenty-first Century

  • CFP Second Call for Chapters: Spider-Man's Villains - Specific Villains (5/1/2025) - 5/3/2025
  • CFP Beyond the Comic Strip: Exploring Graphic Narratives, Creative Inquiry, and Arts-Based Research (5/15/2025; online 6/24-26/2025) - 5/3/2025
  • CFP Comics Arts Conference San Diego 2025 (2/1/2025; San Diego 7/24-27/2025) - 1/19/2025
  • CFP Mechademia Conference on Asian Popular Cultures 2025 (1/15/2025) - 1/19/2025
  • CFP Avengers Disassembled: The Marvel Cinematic Universe Post-Endgame (4/1/2025) - 1/19/2025

Beowulf Comics Note

For comics that adapt the story of Beowulf (and related scholarship), please see our blog Beowulf Transformed: Adaptations and Appropriations of the Beowulf Story.

Medieval-Themed Comics Links and Scholarship

  • Are Comics Medieval? (2012) by Michael A. Johnson
  • Arthur of the Comics Project, The (sponsored by The Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of Britain)
  • Arthurian Comics Discussion List, The (sponsored by The Alliance for the Promotion of Research on the Matter of Britain)
  • Beowulf in Comic Books and Graphic Novels (2023) by Richard Scott Nokes
  • Beowulf Transformed: Adaptations and Appropriations of the Beowulf Story
  • Beowulf's Popular Afterlife in Literature, Comic Books, and Film (2018) by Kathleen Forni
  • Bo Hampton and Robert Tinnell Interview by Allen W. Wright at Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood
  • Comic Books and Copycats by Allen W. Wright at Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Bardsdale and Sherwood
  • Doctor Comics: The blog for Jason Tondro, English instructor, researcher, writer, gamer
  • Echoes of Valhalla: The Afterlife of the Eddas and Sagas (2017) by Jón Karl Helgason
  • From Jusuheru to Jannu: Girl Knights and Christian Witches in the Work of Miuchi Suzue by Rebecca Suter in Mechademia 4 (2009): 241-56.
  • History of Valiants, A (essay) by Kim Thompson (from Prince Valiant: Volume 1: 1937-1938)
  • Integration and Inversion: Western Medieval Knights in Japanese Manga and Anime by John Lance Griffith in Medieval and Early Modern English Studies 17.1 (2009): 89-119
  • Mark Ryan Interview by Allen W. Wright at Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood
  • Medieval Comics Project Discussion List, The (sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture)
  • Medieval Comics Project, The (sponsored by The Association for the Advancement of Scholarship and Teaching of the Medieval in Popular Culture)
  • Medievalist Comics and the American Century (2016) by Chris Bishop
  • Paul D. Storrie Interview by Allen W. Wright at Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood
  • Robin Hood in Popular Culture: Comic Bookss (Wikipedia)
  • Robin Hood Tales by Allen W. Wright at Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood
  • Robin Hood--Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood by Allen W. Wright
  • Sam Hart Interview by Allen W. Wright at Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood
  • Seeing Double: The Transforming Personalities of Alan Moore's Promethea and the Ulster Cycle's Cuchulain by Hannah Means-Shannon in Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 1.2 (2010): 93-104.
  • Shakespeare and Superheroes (2018) by Jeffrey Kahan
  • Superheroes of the Round Table Comics Connections to Medieval and Renaissance Literature (2011) by Jason Tondro
  • Superman in King Arthur's Court Jason Tondro's going Medieval on Comics, A by Katherine Keller in Seguential Tart (n.d.)
  • Teaching Comics in Medieval and Early Modern Classrooms (2013) by Forrest Helvie
  • Tim Beadle Interview by Allen W. Wright at Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood
  • Tony Lee Interview by Allen W. Wright at Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood
  • Transforming Shakespeare 2: The Bard and “Argentinean Knife Fights" (2011) by Oliver Ho [part 2 of 3-part piece on Kill Shakespeare]
  • Transforming the Bard 1: The "Justice League" of Shakespeare (2011) by Oliver Ho [part 1 of 3-part piece on Kill Shakespeare]
  • Transforming the Bard Finale: Daggers at Dawn (2011) by Oliver Ho [part 3 of 3-part piece on Kill Shakespeare]
  • When the Present Makes Contact with the Past: Comic Adaptations and Translations of Medieval and Early Modern Sources (2013) by Forrest Helvie

Comics of the Middle Ages Links

  • A medieval comic book (2012) tumblr post by Damien Kempf

Comics of Interest

  • Archer @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Arrow (TV 2012-) @ CWTV.com
  • Asgard @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Asterix and the Vikings (FF 2006) (official site)
  • Asterix and the Vikings (FF 2006) @ Wikipedia
  • Atila the Hun @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Atomic Knights Disambiguation Page @ DC Database
  • Attila the Hun (character) @ Comics Vine
  • Berserk (franchise) @ Wikipedia
  • Berserker (2009) by Rick Loverd and Jeremy Haun @ Wikipedia
  • Black Tarantula @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Boneville.com
  • Cooper, Lance @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Crossbow @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Dara of the Vikings @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Dark Archer @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Demon Knights (Series) @ Wikipedia
  • Demon Knights (Team) @ DC Database
  • Demon Knights @ DCComics.com
  • Dracula (Graphic Revolve en Espanol)
  • Dracula (Graphic Revolve)
  • Dracula vs King Arthur by Adam and Christian Beranek
  • Dracula, Count @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Dynamite Thor @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Gagoyles (TV series) @ Wikipedia
  • Gargoyles (comics) @ Wikipedia
  • GargWiki, the Gargoyles Wiki
  • Genghis Kahn @ Comics Vine
  • Genghis Kahn @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Gods of Asgard
  • Golden Archer @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Graphic Classics series (Barron's Educational Series)
  • Green Arrow (DCAU Wiki)
  • Green Arrow (Smallville Wiki)
  • Green Arrow (Toonopedia)
  • Green Arrow (Wikipedia)
  • Green Arrow Disambiguation Page (DC Database)
  • Green Arrow in Other Media (Wikipedia)
  • Green Knight @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Grimm Fairy Tales (Zenescope) @ Wikipedia
  • Grimm Fairy Tales Wiki
  • Grimorum, the Gargoyles Wiki
  • Hägar the Horrible (King Features)
  • Hägar the Horrible, today's comic
  • Hela (Marvel Comics) @ Wikipedia
  • Hellboy by Mike Mignola
  • Hunchback of Notre Dame, The (Graphic Revolve)
  • Jester (Quality Comics) @ Wikipedia
  • Jester (Quality) @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Jester (Quality) @ Toonpedia
  • Jester (villain) @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • King Lear by Gareth Hinds
  • League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, List of LXG Characters @ Wikipedia
  • League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The (1999-) @ Wikipedia
  • League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, World of The @ Wikipedia
  • Leaves of Yggdrasil by Joe McGlone
  • Loki (character) @ Comics Vine
  • Loki @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Macbeth (Shakespeare Graphics)
  • Marvel 1602 @ Wikipedia
  • Muppet Robin Hood
  • Northlanders
  • Odin @ Comics Vine
  • Odin @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Prince Valiant (King Features)
  • Prince Valiant (Reprints) @ Fantagraphics Books
  • Quixote, Don @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Real Life (webcomic) by Greg Dean @ Wikipedia
  • Real Life by Greg Dean
  • Rex Mundi
  • Richard I @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Rob Hood Disambiguation Page (DC Database)
  • Robin Hood (DC Comics) (Wikipedia)
  • Robin Hood (Graphic Revolve en Espanol)
  • Robin Hood (Graphic Revolve)
  • Robin Hood @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Rode Ridder, De
  • Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare Graphics)
  • Secret History by Jean-Pierre Pécau
  • Smurfology: The Smurfs Cartoon Show Wiki
  • Smurfs (FF 2011)
  • Smurfs Wiki
  • Smurfs, The (Official Site)
  • Smurfs, The (Papercutz)
  • Spawn: The Dark Ages @ Spawn.com
  • Thor (Charlton) @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Thor (FF 2011)
  • Thor (FF 2011) @ Wikipedia
  • Thor (Fox) @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Thor (Fox) @ Toonpedia
  • Thor @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia
  • Thor at The Official Marvel Shop
  • Thor Movie Hub at Marvel.com
  • Thor, The Mighty @ Toonpedia
  • Thor: The Dark World (FF 2013) @ Wikipedia
  • Thunderstorm: The Return of Thor (FF 2011)
  • Valhalla by Peter Madsen
  • Viking Prince (DC Animated Universe Wiki)
  • Viking Prince (DC Database)
  • Viking Prince (Wikipedia)
  • Vinland Saga (manga) @ Wikipedia
  • Wizard of Id, The (Wikipedia)
  • Wizard of Id, today's comic
  • Wolves of Odin Blog by Grant Gould
  • Wolves of Odin by Grant Gould
  • Wolves of Odin Webcomic by Grant Gould
  • Young Robin Hood @ Public Domain Super Heroes Wikia

Shop for Thor Collectibles

  • Disney Store
  • HasbroToyShop.com
  • Marvel Store

Medieval-Like Secondary Worlds Comics of Interest

  • Dungeons & Dragons (IDW, 2010-)
  • Dungeons & Dragons (IDW, 2010-) @ Wikipedia
  • George R. R. Martin's Game of Thrones (Dynamite Ent, 2011-2014)
  • George R. R. Martin's Game of Thrones (Dynamite Ent, 2011-2014) @ Wikipedia
  • Mice Templar by Michael Avon Oeming & Bryan J.L. Glass
  • Mouse Guard
  • Your Highness: Knight and Dazed (Dark Horse 2011)

Arabian Knights Comics of Interest

  • Aladdin and the Magic Lamp (Graphic Revolve)
  • Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Grapic Revolve)
  • Fisherman and the Genie, The (Graphic Revolve)
  • Seven Voyages of Sinbad, The (Graphic Revolve)
  • Sinbad One-Shot (Zenescope 2011) @ Grimm Fairy Tales Wiki
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