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Will Eisner (2004)
Even though Eisner’s A Contract with God, was finally published in 1978 by a smaller company, Baronet Press, it took Eisner over a year to find a publishing house that would allow his work to reach the mass market [1]

Because of critiques regarding the content of comic books and the Comics Code Authority, an underground alternative comix movement was created.[2] The success of this underground movement is closely connected to the comix-influenced A Contract with God and Other Tenement Stories by Will Eisner and Frank Miller’s Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.[2]

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  1. ^ Comic Books, Tragic Stories: Will Eisner’s American Jewish History, Volume 30, Issue 2, AJS Review, 2006, p. 284
  2. ^ a b Drawn to Change: Comics and Critical Consciousness, Issue 73, Labour, 2014, p. 154-155.
  3. ^ Comic Books, Tragic Stories: Will Eisner’s American Jewish History, Volume 30, Issue 2, AJS Review, 2006, p. 287