Abstract

Hybrid works between picturebooks and comics have the potential to destabilize assumptions about reading conventions and expectations that are common to these artforms. In particular, hybridity can make evident the recursive reading strategies that are imperative to make sense of connections between visual and verbal elements, and their combined forms.

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