The Look of the 1960s

Barbarella and Pulp Pop Comics

Jan Baetens author Hugo Frey author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Texas Press

Published:6th Jan '26

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The Look of the 1960s cover

How the classic aesthetic of 1960s pulp comics influenced art, culture, and politics.

As a form of visual art, comic books rely on a distinct and eye-catching aesthetic. This is especially true of the iconic comics, graphic novels, and illustrations of the 1960s and 1970s. The Look of the 1960s explores the sources of inspiration that influenced the world of comics, beginning with the well-known French comics series Barbarella.

Noted comics scholars Jan Baetens and Hugo Frey analyze the impacts of the often-provocative images featured in the comics of the 1960s, which pushed back against French censorship in a politically tense time, and detail how women resisted their objectification in the comic book industry. Barbarella left its mark on the world and gained international attention, inspiring a movie adaptation and changing the look and content of other popular comics. The “Pulp Pop” movement remains relevant today, continuing to influence the art and political world. With new information about artists and an astute analysis of sociopolitical influence, The Look of the 1960s offers deep insights, making it a must read for comics fans all over the world.

"This is an excellent and above all thought-provoking book. The wealth of material in The Look of the 1960s remains eminently readable because the authors never lose sight of concrete cultural objects, which they contextualize, summarize, and analyze. I plan to use this book in my own research, and I will recommend it to readers with even a passing interest in French comics culture, the origins of the graphic novel, transnational circulations, and the role of comics in a broader media ecology." - Nicolas Labarre, author of Understanding Genres in Comics

"The Look of the 1960s illuminates complex intricacies of representation and publishing practices from several key, albeit neglected, clusters of comics publishing. Incorporating primary texts and archival records that are not readily accessible to many American scholars, Baetens and Frey offer valuable insights into the history and content of groundbreaking and sometimes controversial art whose impact continues to reverberate." - Anna F. Peppard, editor of Supersex: Sexuality, Fantasy, and the Superhero

ISBN: 9781477332504

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm

Weight: 567g

300 pages