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Faust: The Rock Opera. 2004. In Faust: Icon Of Modern Culture, ed. Osman Durrani, 263-75. Helm Information.
Flüchtlingscomics: Comics About / For / By Refugees--Across Cultures, Or At Cross Purposes?. 2021. In Jahrbuch Für Internationale Germanistik 141, ed. Andrea Speltz and Nikola von Merveldt, 63-78. Peter Lang.
Time Gamers: The Failure Of The 'New German Astérix.'. 2022. The Journal Of Comics & Culture 7: 47-70.
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From Blockbuster To Flop?: The Apparent Failure (Or Possible Transcendence) Of Ralf König'S Queer Comics Aesthetic In Maybe.. Maybe Not And Killer Condom. 2007. In Film And Comic Books, ed. Ian Gordon, Mark Jancovich, and Matthew P. McAllister, 221-45. University Press of Mississippi .
From Bravo To Animexx.de To Export: Capitalizing On German Boys' Love Fandom, Culturally, Socially And Economically. 2010. In Boys’ Love Manga: Essays On The Sexual Ambiguity And Cross-Cultural Fandom Of The Genre, ed. Antonia Levi, Mark McHarry and Dru Pagliassotti, 23-43. McFarland.
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Goebbels Runs Aground: The Nazi Titanic Film. 2004. In Titanic As Myth And Memory: Representations In Visual And Literary Culture, ed. Sarah Street and Tim Bergfelder, 121-30. I. B. Tauris.
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Hybrides Spielfeld Manga: Adaption Und Transformation Japanischer Comics In Deutschland. 2013. In Nipponspiration: Japonismus Und Japanische Populärkultur Im Deutschsprachigen Raum, ed. Michiko Mae and Elisabeth Scherer, 233-58. Böhlau Verlag.
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Kissing The Frog: Reframing Translation In The L2 Classroom. 2016. In Translation And Translating In German Studies: A Festschrift For Raleigh Whitinger, ed. John L. Plews and Diana Spokiene. With Barbara Schmenk , 265-78. WLU Press.
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The Manga Publishing Scene In Europe. 2010. In Manga: An Anthology Of Global And Cultural Perspectives, ed. Toni Johnson-Woods, 315-31. Continuum.
Mangascape Germany: Comics As Intercultural Neutral Ground. 2010. In Comics As A Nexus Of Cultures: Essays On The Interplay Of Media, Disciplines And International Perspectives, ed. Mark Berninger, Jochen Ecke and Gideon Haberkorn, 223-34. McFarland.
Missing In Action: The Late Development Of The German-Speaking Superhero. 2019. In The Superhero Symbol, ed. Angela Ndalianis, Ian Gordon, and Liam Burke, 253-72. Rutgers UP.
My Own Private Apocalypse: Shinji Ikari As Schreberian Paranoid Superhero In Hideaki Anno'S Neon Genesis Evangelion. 2007. In Super/Heroes: From Hercules To Superman, ed. Wendy Haslem, Angela Ndalianis and Chris Mackie, 111-26. New Academia Publishing.

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