ABSTRACT

The genre of graphic novels, especially in the "postmodern condition", has often lain a significant impetus on technical and generic experimentations, and one such domain of difference has been the area of spatiality and its utilisation and representation in the imagerial format. While this practice in itself is an avant garde method, what is of further interest is that a segment of such graphic literatures are available for critical and philosophical intervention from continental, and specifically Deleuzian philosophy. In this chapter I look at a selection of graphical works as an inducement of the theoretical and practical implications of a Deleuzian spatial theory.