Will Eisner’s The Spirit re-signified by Frank Miller in the iniquitous spaces of fictional dark cities

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-58442022111pt

Keywords:

Sequential Art, Film adaptation, Will Eisner, Frank Miller

Abstract

The article takes as objects of study Will Eisner’s graphic narratives, originating in the 1940s, and their adaptation, which Frank Miller scripted and directed, in the film The Spirit (2008). Methodologically, we developed a comparative aesthetic analysis, with a contribution to the intersemiotic processes observed in the passage from print media to cinema. We started from the observation of spatial coordinates in fictional dark cities, which present themselves as iniquitous and violent symbolic scenarios, conducive to the actions of villains and problematic detectives. Next, we point out the reverberations coming from the German expressionist cinema and from cinema noir in the represented urban spaces; highlighting the atmosphere of sexualization linked to the femmes fatales. To conclude, we detailed techno-aesthetic aspects of the translation option of Eisner’s work, inserting it into Miller’s graphic-cinematic project; with an emphasis on stylization as evocation and as metamorphosis.

Author Biography

Denise Azevedo Duarte Guimarães, Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná. Curitiba – PR, Brazil

PhD in Literary Studies from the Federal University of Paraná and Retired Professor from the same institution. Professor of the Master’s and Doctoral Program in Communication and Languages at Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná and Coordinator of the Research Line Film and Audiovisual Studies. Member of the Research Groups: Communication, Image and Contemporaneity - CIC- UTP/CNPq (partnership with CIAC, Portugal) and Symbolic Representations of Urban Space - GRUDES- UTP/CNPq. Affi liated with ABEC - Brazilian Association of Scientifi c Editors. She has over 200 published articles and chapters; and several books, among them: Technoesthetic Communication in Audiovisual Media. Porto Alegre: Sulina, 2007; Comics & Film. Curitiba. Ed. UTP, 2012; and TIPO / ICONO / GRAPHY Poetics in Film Posters, Curitiba: Appris, 2018. She is Scientifi c Editor of INTERIN Magazine.

Published

2022-12-05

How to Cite

GUIMARÃES, D. A. D. Will Eisner’s The Spirit re-signified by Frank Miller in the iniquitous spaces of fictional dark cities. Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação, São Paulo, v. 45, p. e2022111, 2022. DOI: 10.1590/1809-58442022111pt. Disponível em: https://revistas.intercom.org.br/index.php/revistaintercom/article/view/3575. Acesso em: 3 jul. 2024.

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Articles