Examines the representation of Muslim women in the comic book world, and how Kamala Khan (the titular Ms. Marvel) along with some other characters usher in a new wave of how Muslim women are depicted in comics
We are examining the roles of women in comic book pop culture. Our main focuses on Storm, Rogue, and...
This paper seeks to analyze common trends in the Muslim Young Adult graphic novels Huda F Are You? b...
This article offers a reading of the first two issues of the 2014 series of Ms Marvel, written by G....
In studying the Ms. Marvel comics, I examine how University of Northern Iowa students understand and...
In 2014, Marvel comics introduced a new character to take over the mantle of the superhero identity ...
In this report, I argue that comic books are a cultural site for the construction of Muslim religiou...
This dissertation critiques the construction of the American Muslim female superhero where Muslim id...
In 2014, Marvel Comics published G. Willow Wilson’s Ms. Marvel #1. This comics issue was the first e...
In 2013 Marvel Comics announced their all new superhero Ms. Marvel, a sixteen-year-old Muslim girl o...
Within the Marvel Industry, there have been several depictions of Muslim characters; however, Kamala...
This poster provides an overview at the initial press coverage of the Marvel comic book Ms. Marvel #...
This paper provides a brief overview of the representation of Muslim women in comic books and graphi...
Kamala Khan, created by G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona, and Sana Amanat, is a different sort of mo...
Islam performs a close reading of the graphic novel, Ms. Marvel, specifically looking at the effect ...
Amid the onslaught of Islamophobia that is rife in the United States, the Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
We are examining the roles of women in comic book pop culture. Our main focuses on Storm, Rogue, and...
This paper seeks to analyze common trends in the Muslim Young Adult graphic novels Huda F Are You? b...
This article offers a reading of the first two issues of the 2014 series of Ms Marvel, written by G....
In studying the Ms. Marvel comics, I examine how University of Northern Iowa students understand and...
In 2014, Marvel comics introduced a new character to take over the mantle of the superhero identity ...
In this report, I argue that comic books are a cultural site for the construction of Muslim religiou...
This dissertation critiques the construction of the American Muslim female superhero where Muslim id...
In 2014, Marvel Comics published G. Willow Wilson’s Ms. Marvel #1. This comics issue was the first e...
In 2013 Marvel Comics announced their all new superhero Ms. Marvel, a sixteen-year-old Muslim girl o...
Within the Marvel Industry, there have been several depictions of Muslim characters; however, Kamala...
This poster provides an overview at the initial press coverage of the Marvel comic book Ms. Marvel #...
This paper provides a brief overview of the representation of Muslim women in comic books and graphi...
Kamala Khan, created by G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona, and Sana Amanat, is a different sort of mo...
Islam performs a close reading of the graphic novel, Ms. Marvel, specifically looking at the effect ...
Amid the onslaught of Islamophobia that is rife in the United States, the Marvel Cinematic Universe ...
We are examining the roles of women in comic book pop culture. Our main focuses on Storm, Rogue, and...
This paper seeks to analyze common trends in the Muslim Young Adult graphic novels Huda F Are You? b...
This article offers a reading of the first two issues of the 2014 series of Ms Marvel, written by G....