The evolution of Ms. Marvel consists of the analysis of two comic books with the same title and explains how the how the representation of women in comic books reflects transnational society. The first and original Ms. Marvel was published in 1977, and the second is a 2014 reboot with the same title. One of the few things they have in common is the title, everything else changed, giving the story a completely new life. The difference between these two comic books is the result of historical and social changes. The evolution of this unknown superheroine into a worldwide best-seller character represents the progressing steps towards an increasing female representation in comics, and consequently the evolution of a more inclusive popular cultu...
For the purposes of this study, I will be focusing on three highly popular and often controversial f...
We are examining the roles of women in comic book pop culture. Our main focuses on Storm, Rogue, and...
With its long serial history and in its various reboots, Wonder Woman has successively and/or simult...
This article offers a reading of the first two issues of the 2014 series of Ms Marvel, written by G....
Recent developments in superhero comics have seen positive changes to the representation of characte...
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
Comic books have been geared towards males for so long that male sexuality and fantasy dominates the...
The popularity of modern comic books has fluctuated since their creation and mass production in the ...
With this study we have been focusing on the status of Lois Lane as a female character in Superman c...
DC Comics has existed through the first, second, and third waves of feminism, publishing popular fem...
This project analyzes two Black female comic book characters, Amanda Waller and Joanna Cargill, from...
The article focuses on changes within superhero comic book movie adaptations from 1941 (Adventures o...
This thesis examined nine different comics: three from the 1940’s, three from the 1970’s-1980’s and ...
My poster examines three types of female characters in the world of comics and discusses their femin...
This study argues that comic book publishers, editors, writers, artists, and fans imposed multiple l...
For the purposes of this study, I will be focusing on three highly popular and often controversial f...
We are examining the roles of women in comic book pop culture. Our main focuses on Storm, Rogue, and...
With its long serial history and in its various reboots, Wonder Woman has successively and/or simult...
This article offers a reading of the first two issues of the 2014 series of Ms Marvel, written by G....
Recent developments in superhero comics have seen positive changes to the representation of characte...
In this thesis, I will examine popular culture, particularly comic books, not as either/or products ...
Comic books have been geared towards males for so long that male sexuality and fantasy dominates the...
The popularity of modern comic books has fluctuated since their creation and mass production in the ...
With this study we have been focusing on the status of Lois Lane as a female character in Superman c...
DC Comics has existed through the first, second, and third waves of feminism, publishing popular fem...
This project analyzes two Black female comic book characters, Amanda Waller and Joanna Cargill, from...
The article focuses on changes within superhero comic book movie adaptations from 1941 (Adventures o...
This thesis examined nine different comics: three from the 1940’s, three from the 1970’s-1980’s and ...
My poster examines three types of female characters in the world of comics and discusses their femin...
This study argues that comic book publishers, editors, writers, artists, and fans imposed multiple l...
For the purposes of this study, I will be focusing on three highly popular and often controversial f...
We are examining the roles of women in comic book pop culture. Our main focuses on Storm, Rogue, and...
With its long serial history and in its various reboots, Wonder Woman has successively and/or simult...