The Citybot’s Library:
Essays on the Transformers
Since 1984, the Transformers have been an almost ever-present part of American popular culture — in toys, cartoons, live-action, and comic books. Yet compared to other franchises, it’s been the subject of little scholarly attention, compared to other franchises.
The Citybot’s Library seeks to remedy this, offering an eclectic collection of ten essays on Transformers comics, movies, and even some of the toys, authored by comics scholar Dr. Julian Darius, a lifelong Transformers fan.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
In 1996, while still an undergraduate, Dr. Julian Darius founded what would become Sequart Organization. After graduating magna cum laude from Lawrence University (Appleton, Wisconsin), he obtained his M.A. in English, authoring a thesis on John Milton and utopianism. In 2002, he moved to Waikiki, teaching college while obtaining an M.A. in French (high honors) and a Ph.D. in English. In 2011, he founded Martian Lit, which publishes creative work, including his comic book Martian Comics. He currently lives in Illinois.
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