Presentation on the subject of how to use mythological themes and other archetype systems in character design. Covers the Jewish experience, Greek mythology, historical allegories, and more. Subjects include Superman, the Justice League, Spider-man, Jack Kirby’s Marvel work, the X-Men, and also...
Not only do we see a rather homemade Thor costume, but we also see Spider-Man, or rather, “Webslinger Lad.” In addition to the mighty Marvelites, Denny O’Neil himself is chatting with Thor, while Len Wein, looking like Cain from House of Mystery, provides snide commentary nearby. ...
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Spider-Man: Homecomingis a celebration of youthhood, an invitation to find gratitude for our younger days, and to remember what it was like before things got ...complicated. Dr. Drea points out that some early life experiencesdoaccelerate a teenager's psychosocial growth and maturity, including...
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Adults, on the other hand, struggle desperately with fiction, demanding constantly that it conform to the rules of everyday life. Adults foolishly demand to knowhowSuperman can possibly fly, orhowBatman can possibly run a multimillion-dollar business empire during the day and fight crime at nigh...
s gone on to write officialStar WarsandGhostbusterscomics stories and contributed articles and essays to several volumes of comic book history. His prose work includes his own creations, but also licensed properties such asPlanet of the Apes, X-Files,Spider-Man,Kolchak the Night Stalkerand ...
“Superman Returns,” an utter disappointment from 2006, and Zack Snyder’s 2013 pyrotechnic, yet heartless display, “Man of Steel.” Since then, however, Marvel has taken over as the epitome of the genre, beginning with 2002’s “Spider-Man” and hardly stopping since (I know, I know...