The comics medium portray a small percentage of characters with any type of disability. Some of these characters have a very strong impact on the medium and their readers, such as the blind hero Daredevil and the paralyzed Oracle
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This thesis is in two parts. The first part is a critical review of some contemporary writing, on th...
Marvel superhero movies celebrate the transformation of disabled people into weapons. First Avenger ...
This paper discusses comics for the Blind, based on the example of life by Philipp Meyer. It looks i...
Marshalling insights from Disability Studies, Death and Dying Studies, and Comics Studies, this proj...
The narrow markets for newspapers comics and comic books limits the stories and characters published...
For this article, I will be examining the relationship between stickiness and visibility in the cons...
This is a book review of Disability in Comic Books and Graphic Narratives which was edited by Chris ...
This study investigates the influences of the medical and social models of\ud disability in mass med...
This article explores disability and depression, especially as they relate to masculinity and power,...
A study that joined the fields of young adult literature and vision impairment explored the question...
M.L.I.S.This critically annotated bibliography examines perceived changes of the societal attitudes ...
This thesis looks at the contemporary superhero comic Hawkeye and its depiction of able-bodiedness a...
While working as production assistants for the National Network of Equitable Library Service (NNELS)...
This article explores cross-cultural collaborations between Syrian and American youth with disabilit...
In the modern era, discerning TV viewers know the shows that trade in cheap laughs by making fun of ...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is a critical review of some contemporary writing, on th...
Marvel superhero movies celebrate the transformation of disabled people into weapons. First Avenger ...
This paper discusses comics for the Blind, based on the example of life by Philipp Meyer. It looks i...
Marshalling insights from Disability Studies, Death and Dying Studies, and Comics Studies, this proj...
The narrow markets for newspapers comics and comic books limits the stories and characters published...
For this article, I will be examining the relationship between stickiness and visibility in the cons...
This is a book review of Disability in Comic Books and Graphic Narratives which was edited by Chris ...
This study investigates the influences of the medical and social models of\ud disability in mass med...
This article explores disability and depression, especially as they relate to masculinity and power,...
A study that joined the fields of young adult literature and vision impairment explored the question...
M.L.I.S.This critically annotated bibliography examines perceived changes of the societal attitudes ...
This thesis looks at the contemporary superhero comic Hawkeye and its depiction of able-bodiedness a...
While working as production assistants for the National Network of Equitable Library Service (NNELS)...
This article explores cross-cultural collaborations between Syrian and American youth with disabilit...
In the modern era, discerning TV viewers know the shows that trade in cheap laughs by making fun of ...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is a critical review of some contemporary writing, on th...
Marvel superhero movies celebrate the transformation of disabled people into weapons. First Avenger ...