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I think you need a librarian that has some knowledge of speculative fiction and that is why no one feels able to jump in and delete the books from the list. Unfortunately I haven't had anything to do with that genre either.
There will be one along sometime :)

There are a couple of others I'm giving side-eye, if you want these removed too, please let me know (I would remove them, but I haven't read them, perhaps they are there for a reason):
The Visual Language of Comics: Introduction to the Structure and Cognition of Sequential Images. (This book looks fantastic, but not SF-specific)
The Best American Comics Criticism
Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy
Graphic Novels and Comics in Libraries and Archives: Essays on Readers, Research, History and Cataloging
The Comics: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... - just based on the cover, since there is no other info, this is clearly about newspaper strips, and not SF specific.
Reading Comics
A Comics Studies Reader
Kirby: King of the Comics (i guess a lot, even most of what Kirby wrote was SF, this one's borderline I guess - if Tolkien's letters and a bio stay, maybe this should.)
Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
Steering the Craft (Le Guin is certainly an SF writer, but this is a general writing book, not a "how to write SF" one).
And a couple more about history in French comics that I just removed.

There are a couple of others I'm giving side-eye, if you want these removed too, please let me know (I would remove them, but I haven't read t..."
Let me take another look at the titles you've listed. I've tried to leave books if they at least have a chapter related to SFF (based on the book summary or reviews), but I can't necessarily remember which ones are which! I have a bit of a soft stop for "the craft of writing/art" books, so I'm inclined to let the Scott McCloud books stay.

There are a couple of others I'm giving side-eye, if you want these removed too, please let me know (I would remove them, but I haven't read t..."
I've reviewed each of the books you've listed and included some additional feedback.
The Visual Language of Comics: Introduction to the Structure and Cognition of Sequential Images.
PURGE THIS ONE PLEASE. I left it initially as I was inclined to leave books that facilitate future art creation, but the SFF link is pretty tenuous, I'll admit. While I enjoy discussions of cognitive psychology and visual recognition, its just not SFF!
The Best American Comics Criticism
PURGE THIS ONE PLEASE. I had thought this had some SFF content, but on closer look its pretty thin on the ground.
Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy
Leave this one please. The book summary references Alan Moore, Neil Gaimain, etc, so definitely includes some SFF.
Graphic Novels and Comics in Libraries and Archives: Essays on Readers, Research, History and Cataloging
I'm torn on this one. SFF comics have had a potted history when it comes to accessibility and respectability. A book that discusses comics in libraries feels like it will have relevance.
The Comics
PURGE THIS ONE PLEASE. I don't remember this title so it might be a more recent addition?
Reading Comics
Leave this one please. The book summary references Alan Moore, which suggests there is at least SOME SFF content.
A Comics Studies Reader
Leave this one please. It includes some material on superheroes (ie, in a larger context). I'm inclined to be generous here.
Kirby: King of the Comics
Leave this one please. Biographies of SFF creators are a-ok. Maybe I'll update the list desc to clarify.
Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
Leave this one please. Its been used as a resource for many (SFF) comic creators so I'd like to be generous.
Steering the Craft
Leave this one please. Books written by/about prominent SFF authors are a-ok.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9...
The list theme is speculative fiction criticism and non-fiction. Several books have been added which are on comics books in general without a focus on speculative fiction. I've listed the titles and authors below.
Heroes and Villains: Essays on Music, Movies, Comics, and Culture
by David Hajdu
Strips, Toons, and Bluesies: Essays in Comics and Culture
by Todd Hignite, Todd Hignite
Heroes and Villains: Essays on Music, Movies, Comics, and Culture
by David Hajdu
Arguing Comics: Literary Masters on a Popular Medium
by Jeet Heer (Editor)
The Language of Comics
by Mario Saraceni
The Algerian War in French-Language Comics: Postcolonial Memory, History, and Subjectivity
by Jennifer Howell
History and Politics in French-Language Comics and Graphic Novels
by Mark McKinney, Baru, Bart Beaty
Comics and Language: Reimagining Critical Discourse on the Form
by Hannah Miodrag
The Language of Comics: Word and Image
by Robin Varnum (Editor)
Co-Mix: A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics, and Scraps
by Art Spiegelman
Alternative Comics: An Emerging Literature
by Charles Hatfield
Please let me know I I should be posting this request in specific place (if not here).
Thank you!