This study assesses the historical and social influences on the X-Men mythos through examination of Chris Claremont?s Uncanny X-Men , beginning with Giant Size X-Men #1 (1975). In 1963, Marvel Comics introduced the public to what would become one of the most popular comic book teams of all time?the Uncanny X-Men . Over the past forty years, The X-Men has mutated from a straightforward title in the backwaters of cultural consciousness to a major popular cultural phenomenon. While the original team of X-Men added little to the generic conventions of the superhero, under the aid of writers and artists like Chris Claremont and John Byrne, the X-Men eventually evolved to become one of the most ethnically and sexually diverse teams of super...
The evolution of Ms. Marvel consists of the analysis of two comic books with the same title and expl...
In my thesis, Reframing Normal: The Inclusion of Deaf Culture in the X-Men Comic Books, I perform a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-64).This thesis is an examination of Asian American id...
Mutantcy, the central metaphor of the X-Men franchise, has been many things to many people over the ...
This study examined the use of stereotypes in the graphic novel X-Men: Messiah Complex. Taking both ...
This article suggests that scholarship on comics and identity is vulnerable to strong confirmation b...
The popularity of modern comic books has fluctuated since their creation and mass production in the ...
Chris Claremont’s time as author of Uncanny X-Men after the relaunch of the comic in 1975 saw the in...
In July 2014, Marvel Entertainment announced that the white, blue-eyed character of Captain America ...
The aim of this study is to analyse how pornography is used in the American comics X-Men, published ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study offers an ethnographic account of one comic book ...
The standards set forth by society and around the world are characteristics that we demarcate as acc...
abstract: Too often are American superhero comics dismissed as childish or simplistic. However, Amer...
The objective of this thesis is to demonstrate the evolution of racial passing to covering, as a res...
The topic of this work is the analysis of development of the LGBT minority in Marvel comics. Action,...
The evolution of Ms. Marvel consists of the analysis of two comic books with the same title and expl...
In my thesis, Reframing Normal: The Inclusion of Deaf Culture in the X-Men Comic Books, I perform a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-64).This thesis is an examination of Asian American id...
Mutantcy, the central metaphor of the X-Men franchise, has been many things to many people over the ...
This study examined the use of stereotypes in the graphic novel X-Men: Messiah Complex. Taking both ...
This article suggests that scholarship on comics and identity is vulnerable to strong confirmation b...
The popularity of modern comic books has fluctuated since their creation and mass production in the ...
Chris Claremont’s time as author of Uncanny X-Men after the relaunch of the comic in 1975 saw the in...
In July 2014, Marvel Entertainment announced that the white, blue-eyed character of Captain America ...
The aim of this study is to analyse how pornography is used in the American comics X-Men, published ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study offers an ethnographic account of one comic book ...
The standards set forth by society and around the world are characteristics that we demarcate as acc...
abstract: Too often are American superhero comics dismissed as childish or simplistic. However, Amer...
The objective of this thesis is to demonstrate the evolution of racial passing to covering, as a res...
The topic of this work is the analysis of development of the LGBT minority in Marvel comics. Action,...
The evolution of Ms. Marvel consists of the analysis of two comic books with the same title and expl...
In my thesis, Reframing Normal: The Inclusion of Deaf Culture in the X-Men Comic Books, I perform a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-64).This thesis is an examination of Asian American id...