This paper examines concepts of authority, law, and justice in the genre of superhero comics. Despite the common view that comic book superheroes do not warrant (and have not received) significant academic attention except as art form (rather than social/legal commentary), they do, in fact, present a locus in which visions of law and its relationship with society are played out with a degree of intellectual and jurisprudential sophistication. This is because superheroes reflect perceptions of failed or deficient law. They are therefore another vehicle for thinking discursively about law because of what they can say about society and its perceptions of the effectiveness of law, in the context of their manifesting a pre-modern, sacralised, vi...
Like law, comics use a hierarchical vocabulary of signs, symbols and icons which is synonymous with ...
This article argues for the inclusion of comics amongst the resources examined in interdisciplinary ...
The literature argues that media depictions of criminal justice present messages that conform to and...
Comics have a long history of engagement with concepts of justice. Mainstream comics in English have...
Legal issues and lessons abound in superhero narratives. Caped heroes often act above and outside th...
This paper maps superheroes as signifiers of substantive justice and their relationship with the sta...
The desire for heroes is a global and cultural phenomenon that gives a view into society’s very hear...
This article argues for the inclusion of comics amongst the resources examined in interdisciplinary ...
Cultural criminologists suggest that realities of crime, deviance, and criminal justice practice can...
As an entertainment and cultural icon, the costumed superhero pervades our culture, and superhero im...
What are the implications of comics for law? Tackling this question, On Comics and Legal Aesthetics ...
This article will explore on the portrayal of lawyers and the legal system in Daredevil comic books,...
The desire for heroes is a global and cultural phenomenon that gives a view into society’s very hear...
This chapter examines the development of law, comics and graphic justice as a distinct area of schol...
Do you think a superhero is a god or a mortal? Modern pop culture is saturated with superheroes; in ...
Like law, comics use a hierarchical vocabulary of signs, symbols and icons which is synonymous with ...
This article argues for the inclusion of comics amongst the resources examined in interdisciplinary ...
The literature argues that media depictions of criminal justice present messages that conform to and...
Comics have a long history of engagement with concepts of justice. Mainstream comics in English have...
Legal issues and lessons abound in superhero narratives. Caped heroes often act above and outside th...
This paper maps superheroes as signifiers of substantive justice and their relationship with the sta...
The desire for heroes is a global and cultural phenomenon that gives a view into society’s very hear...
This article argues for the inclusion of comics amongst the resources examined in interdisciplinary ...
Cultural criminologists suggest that realities of crime, deviance, and criminal justice practice can...
As an entertainment and cultural icon, the costumed superhero pervades our culture, and superhero im...
What are the implications of comics for law? Tackling this question, On Comics and Legal Aesthetics ...
This article will explore on the portrayal of lawyers and the legal system in Daredevil comic books,...
The desire for heroes is a global and cultural phenomenon that gives a view into society’s very hear...
This chapter examines the development of law, comics and graphic justice as a distinct area of schol...
Do you think a superhero is a god or a mortal? Modern pop culture is saturated with superheroes; in ...
Like law, comics use a hierarchical vocabulary of signs, symbols and icons which is synonymous with ...
This article argues for the inclusion of comics amongst the resources examined in interdisciplinary ...
The literature argues that media depictions of criminal justice present messages that conform to and...