Abstract From Stories to Worlds: The Continuity of Marvel Superheroes from Comics to Film David Sweeney, June 2013 The Avengers (2012), the third most profitable film of all time, built upon the success of, and was interlinked with an entire range of, superhero films from Marvel Studios. Such narrative cohesion across individual texts is virtually unprecedented in American cinema but is the standard practice in the production of superhero comics. As this essay discusses, this approach towards narrative was pioneered by Marvel Comics in the 1960s under the editorship of Stan Lee and developed further by the recruitment to the company of avid superhero fan Roy Thomas during that decade. Having grown up during the so-called ‘Golden Age’ of ...
The superhero is a uniquely American creation which has persisted since its formation to the modem ...
© 2015 Dr. Jack Peterson TeiwesSince first appearing as a comic book character over three quarters o...
In 1982 Alan Moore resurrected the long-forgotten superhero Marvelman for the British comic antholog...
Over the course of the 2000s, the Hollywood blockbuster welcomed the superhero genre into its ranks,...
Heroes have often been thought of as singular individuals standing apart from the rest of the world,...
Sherpa Romeo yellow journal. This is a pre-copyedited version of an article accepted for publicatio...
Marvel Studios has provided some of the biggest worldwide cinematic hits of the last eight years, fr...
With box office returns of well over a billion dollars worldwide, The Avengers (2012) clearly struck...
Our contemporary cultural climate is shaped in large part by superheroes and our interactions and th...
New developments in comics studies have begun to consider the superhero comic as a transnational, ra...
While scholars have demonstrated how the US comic-book marketplace in the 1980s/1990s laid condition...
This article analyses why assertions of superheroic identity, textually privileged yet seemingly red...
This thesis explores the relationship between collective memory, history and popular culture as it p...
The Marvel comics film adaptations have been some of the most successful Hollywood products of the p...
The Marvel comics film adaptations have been some of the most successful Hollywood products of the p...
The superhero is a uniquely American creation which has persisted since its formation to the modem ...
© 2015 Dr. Jack Peterson TeiwesSince first appearing as a comic book character over three quarters o...
In 1982 Alan Moore resurrected the long-forgotten superhero Marvelman for the British comic antholog...
Over the course of the 2000s, the Hollywood blockbuster welcomed the superhero genre into its ranks,...
Heroes have often been thought of as singular individuals standing apart from the rest of the world,...
Sherpa Romeo yellow journal. This is a pre-copyedited version of an article accepted for publicatio...
Marvel Studios has provided some of the biggest worldwide cinematic hits of the last eight years, fr...
With box office returns of well over a billion dollars worldwide, The Avengers (2012) clearly struck...
Our contemporary cultural climate is shaped in large part by superheroes and our interactions and th...
New developments in comics studies have begun to consider the superhero comic as a transnational, ra...
While scholars have demonstrated how the US comic-book marketplace in the 1980s/1990s laid condition...
This article analyses why assertions of superheroic identity, textually privileged yet seemingly red...
This thesis explores the relationship between collective memory, history and popular culture as it p...
The Marvel comics film adaptations have been some of the most successful Hollywood products of the p...
The Marvel comics film adaptations have been some of the most successful Hollywood products of the p...
The superhero is a uniquely American creation which has persisted since its formation to the modem ...
© 2015 Dr. Jack Peterson TeiwesSince first appearing as a comic book character over three quarters o...
In 1982 Alan Moore resurrected the long-forgotten superhero Marvelman for the British comic antholog...