Peer-Reviewed
- Gipson, G. D. (2018, March 13). “What Can The Hunger Games Teach Us About Bitch Planet’s Megaton?”-Hard Women, Hard Time: Bitch Planet Comics Studies Round-Table (part three) [Web Blog post]. Retrieved from https://themiddlespaces.com/2018/03/13/bitch-planet-3/
- Gipson, G. D. (2017, October 14). The Future Is Black and Female: Afrofuturism and Comic Books – AAIHS/Black Perspectives [Academic Web Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.aaihs.org/the-future-is-black-and-female-afrofuturism-and-comic-books/
- Gipson, G. D. (February 2013). Race and Gender in Comic Books: An Analysis of Dark Horse Comics’ Martha Washington. In Eichbauer, M. (Ed.), FCH Annals: Journal of the Florida Conference of Historians, 20. Retrieved from http://fch.ju.edu/fch_vol_20.pdf
Book Chapter
- Gipson, G. D. (2019). Creating and Imagining Black Futures through Afrofuturism. In De Kosnik, A. & Feldman, K. (Eds.), #identity: Hashtagging Race, Gender, Sex, and Nation (pp. 84-103). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
- Gipson, G. D. (2016). Afro-Futurism’s Musical Princess Janelle Monae: Psychadelic Soul Message Music Infused with a Sci-Fi Twist. In R. In Anderson & C. E. In Jones (Eds.), Afrofuturism 2.0: The Rise of Astro-Blackness, Vol. I (pp. 91-108). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books-Rowman & Littlefield.
Book & Film Reviews (Academic Journals)
- Gipson, G. D. (2018, Fall). “She Makes Comics” (2014) [Film Review]. Films for the Feminist Classroom, 8(1-2). Retrieved from http://ffc.twu.edu/issue_8-1-and-2/rev_Gipson_8-1-and-2.html
- Gipson, G. D. (2018, Fall). “Wonder Woman! The True Story of American Superheroines” (2012) [Film Review]. Films for the Feminist Classroom, 8(1-2). Retrieved from http://ffc.twu.edu/issue_8-1-and-2/rev_Gipson_8-1-and-2.html
- Gipson, G. D. (2018, August 3). Disability, Race, and Gender in Speculative Fiction – AAIHS/Black Perspectives [Academic Web Blog post. Retrieved from https://www.aaihs.org/disability-race-and-gender-in-speculative-fiction/
- Gipson, G. D. (2017, November 20). The Life and Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks – AAIHS/Black Perspectives [Academic Web Blog post]. Retrieved from http://www.aaihs.org/the-life-and-legacy-of-gwendolyn-brooks/
Encyclopedia Entries
- Gipson, G. D. (2017). Creator/Blogger-Jamie Broadnax. In S. C. Howard (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Black Comics (pp. 31-32). Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing.
- Gipson, G. D. (2017). Artist/Illustrator-Ashley A. Woods. In S. C. Howard (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Black Comics (pp. 231-234). Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing.
Forthcoming Publications
- [Book Chapter]- Gipson, G. D. “Step into the Spotlight: Introducing Marvel Comics ‘Adored Ones’ the Dora Milaje.” In Serrano, J. (Ed.) Panthering Futurity. (Forthcoming Vernon Press, Spring 2021)
[Book Chapter]- Gipson, G. D. “Diversity and Representations of Blackness in Comic Books.” In Davidson, J. (Ed.) African American Studies (Edited Volume-2nd edition), (Forthcoming, Edinburgh University Press, Spring 2021)