Superman/Batman (2003-2011) #37

Superman/Batman (2003-2011) #37
Title Superman/Batman (2003-2011) #37 PDF eBook
Author Alan Burnett
Publisher DC Comics
Pages 24
Release 2010-11-17
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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Get ready for a cosmic tale of adventure from writer Alan Burnett ('Batman Beyond' animated series) and artist Dustin Nguyen (DETECTIVE COMICS)! This issue kicks off a haunting 6-part story arc that will challenge Batman's and Superman's very souls, starting with a brutal fight against Killer Croc!

Batman and the Shadows of Modernity

Batman and the Shadows of Modernity
Title Batman and the Shadows of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Rafael Carrión-Arias
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 246
Release 2024-07-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040046010

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This book aims to study the Batman narrative, or Bat-narrative, from the point of view of its nodal relationship to modern narrative. To this end, it offers for the first time a new type of methodology adequate to the object, which delves both into materials scarcely studied in this context and well-known materials seen in a new light. This is a multidisciplinary work aimed at both the specialist and the global reader, bringing together comic studies, philosophical criticism, and literary criticism in a debate on the fate of our current global civilization.

Enter the Superheroes

Enter the Superheroes
Title Enter the Superheroes PDF eBook
Author Alex S. Romagnoli
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 247
Release 2013-06-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0810891727

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Ever since the first appearances of Superman and Batman in comic books of the late 1930s, superheroes have been a staple of the popular culture landscape. Though initially created for younger audiences, superhero characters have evolved over the years, becoming complex figures that appeal to more sophisticated readers. While superhero stories have grown ever more popular within broader society, however, comics and graphic novels have been largely ignored by the world of academia. In Enter the Superheroes:American Values, Culture, and the Canon of Superhero Literature, Alex S. Romagnoli and Gian S. Pagnucci arguethat superheroes merit serious study, both within the academy and beyond. By examining the kinds of graphic novels that are embraced by the academy, this book explains how superhero stories are just as significant. Structured around key themes within superhero literature, the book delves into the features that make superhero stories a unique genre. The book also draws upon examples in comics and other media to illustrate the sociohistorical importance of superheroes—from the interplay of fans and creators to unique narrative elements that are brought to their richest fulfillment within the world of superheroes. A list of noteworthy superhero texts that readers can look to for future study is also provided. In addition to exploring the important roles that superheroes play in children’s learning, the book also offers an excellent starting point for discussions of how literature is evolving and why it is necessary to expand the traditional realms of literary study. Enter the Superheroes will be of particular interest to English and composition teachers but also to scholars of popular culture and fans of superhero and comic book literature.

Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Darwyn Cooke

Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Darwyn Cooke
Title Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Darwyn Cooke PDF eBook
Author Darwyn Cooke
Publisher DC Comics
Pages 424
Release 2015-10-20
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 140126395X

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This beautiful book features the distinctive style of Eisner Award-winning writer/artist Darwyn Cooke, dating back to 1985’s TALENT SHOWCASE #19, and stories from BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS, LEGION WORLDS, JSA ALL STARS, JONAH HEX and more, plus dozens of covers!

Superheroes and Identities

Superheroes and Identities
Title Superheroes and Identities PDF eBook
Author Mel Gibson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 295
Release 2016-03-22
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1317633288

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Superheroes have been the major genre to emerge from comics and graphic novels, saturating popular culture with images of muscular men and sexy women. A major aspect of this genre is identity in the roles played by individuals, the development of identities through extended stories and in the ways the characters inspire audiences. This collection analyses stories from popular comics franchises such as Batman, Captain America, Ms Marvel and X-Men, alongside less well known comics such as Kabuki and Flex Mentallo. It explores what superhero narratives can reveal about our attitudes towards femininity, race, maternity, masculinity and queer culture. Using this approach, the volume asks questions such as why there are no black supervillains in mainstream comics, how second wave feminism and feminist film theory may help us to understand female comic book characters, the ways in which Flex Mentallo transcends the boundaries of straightness and gayness and how both fans and industry appropriate the sexual identity of superheroes. The book was originally published in a special issue of the Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics.

The Modern Superhero in Film and Television

The Modern Superhero in Film and Television
Title The Modern Superhero in Film and Television PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A. Brown
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 190
Release 2016-11-10
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1317484517

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Hollywood’s live-action superhero films currently dominate the worldwide box-office, with the characters enjoying more notoriety through their feature film and television depictions than they have ever before. This book argues that this immense popularity reveals deep cultural concerns about politics, gender, ethnicity, patriotism and consumerism after the events of 9/11. Superheroes have long been agents of hegemony, fighting for abstract ideals of justice while overall perpetuating the American status quo. Yet at the same time, the book explores how the genre has also been utilized to question and critique these dominant cultural assumptions.

Theology and Batman

Theology and Batman
Title Theology and Batman PDF eBook
Author Matthew William Brake
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 311
Release 2022-10-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1978710755

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Batman is one of the most recognized and popular pop culture icons. Appearing on the page of Detective Comics #27 in 1939, the character has inspired numerous characters, franchises, and spin-offs over his 80+ year history. The character has displayed versatility, appearing in stories from multiple genres, including science fiction, noir, and fantasy and mediums far beyond his comic book origins. While there are volumes analyzing Batman through literary, philosophical, and psychological lenses, this volume is one of the first academic monographs to examine Batman through a theological and religious lens. Theology and Batman analyzes Batman and his world, specifically exploring the themes of theodicy and evil, ethics and morality, justice and vengeance, and the Divine Nature. Scholars will appreciate the breadth of material covered while Batman fans will appreciate the love for the character expressed through each chapter.