File:PhoebeZeit-Geist.jpg
PhoebeZeit-Geist.jpg (262 × 381 pixels, file size: 35 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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Scan of comic book panels from the black-humor-satire comics series "The Adventures of Phoebe Zeit-Geist," one of the signature works of the artist who is the article subject |
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http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1102/1622/1600/pzg_009.jpg |
Article | |
Portion used |
six panels on a single of a 112-page book collecting strips originally published in Evergreen Review (defunct magazine) 1965-66 |
Low resolution? |
low, unsuitable for high end reproduction. In particular, this image could not be used to make illegal copies |
Purpose of use |
Illustration of the artist's work. Comics are a visual medium, and an encyclopedic understanding of a comics artist's work requires illustration of his or her work. This is an example of Springer's art style as exemplified in one of his best-known works. This groundbreaking-for-the-time collaboration with the writer Michael O'Donoghue is discussed in the article, as is the work's historical impact. This is one of two illustrations in the article, the other being from a straight, Comics Code-approved comic book. |
Replaceable? |
As these are depictions of fictional characters in a published work, no free-use image is available. |
Other information |
Copyright Grove Press 1968 |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Frank Springer//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PhoebeZeit-Geist.jpgtrue |
Description |
Scan of comic book panels depicting the heroine, a Nazi villain, nudity and torture, critical elements of the black-humor-satire comics series that is the subject of the article |
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Source |
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1102/1622/1600/pzg_009.jpg |
Article | |
Portion used |
six panels on a single of a 112-page book collecting strips originally published in Evergreen Review (defunct magazine) 1965-66 |
Low resolution? |
low, unsuitable for high end reproduction. In particular, this image could not be used to make illegal copies. The size here is the minimum necessary for readability of the text, an integral part of the satiric nature in this work depicting such otherwise easily misinterpreted images of Nazis and torture. |
Purpose of use |
Illustration of article subject. Comics are a visual medium, and an encyclopedic understanding of a comics feature requires an illustration of that feature. This example depicts recurring elements of this particular strip — a Nazi villain, nudity and torture — the nature of which would be prone to misunderstanding and misinterpretation were they to be described by words alone. |
Replaceable? |
As these are depictions of fictional characters in a published work, no free-use image is available. |
Other information |
Copyright Grove Press 1968 |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of The Adventures of Phoebe Zeit-Geist//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PhoebeZeit-Geist.jpgtrue |
Licensing
[edit]This image is from a comic strip, webcomic or from the cover or interior of a comic book. The copyright for this image is most likely owned by either the publisher of the comic or the writer(s) and/or artist(s) which produced the comic in question. It is believed that
qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law. Any other uses of this image, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. See Wikipedia:Non-free content and Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics/copyright for more information. | |
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current | 07:13, 3 February 2017 | 262 × 381 (35 KB) | DatBot (talk | contribs) | Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable) | |
20:06, 5 May 2006 | No thumbnail | 704 × 1,024 (273 KB) | Tenebrae (talk | contribs) | Panels, comic strip "The Adventures of Phoebe Zeit-Geist", written by Michael O'Donoghue, art by Frank Springer, originally published in ''Evergreen Review'' (defunct magazine) 1965-66 Source: http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/1102/1622/1600/pzg_009.jpg |
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