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*Success at Last: Alan Moore and the Graphic Novel's Viable Bridge to the 4th Dimension*, by Mark Bernard and James Bucky Carter Though comic books and graphic novels are earning more serious academic consideration than ever, in relation to one of the foremost goals of twentieth century art and literature, comic books may be more important and innovative than even the most open-minded of scholars have yet to realize. Comics, graphic novels, and sequential art belong to a rich artistic and literary tradition due in no small part to their ability to utilize the techniques of cubism and futurism. ImageTexT, Vol. 1 no. 2 (Fall 2004) ISSN: 1549-6732 ====================== Be prepared, this isn't light reading.