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Comic Revelations
The Behind the Book Series on Comic Book Heroes and Creators
Comic Revelations
Headline Comics : Issue 40 Volume Issue 40
(by
Prize Comics Group
)
Giggle Comics : Issue 80 Volume Issue 80
(by
American Comics Group/Acg
)
Giggle Comics : Issue 98 Volume Issue 98
(by
American Comics Group/Acg
)
Modern Comics: Issue 90 Volume Issue 90
(by
Quality Comics
)
Hangman Comics : Issue 4 Volume Issue 4
(by
Mlj/Archie Comics
)
Crack Comics : Issue 33 Volume Issue 33
(by
Quality Comics
)
Dynamic Comics : Issue 14 Volume Issue 14
(by
Harry A Chesler Comics
)
Crown Comics : Issue 10 Volume Issue 10
(by
Crown Comics
)
Dynamic Comics : Issue 23 Volume Issue 23
(by
Harry A Chesler Comics
)
Eerie Comics : Issue 1 Volume Issue 1
(by
Avon Comics
)
Headline Comics : Issue 46 Volume Issue 46
(by
Prize Comics Group
)
Big Shot Comics : Issue 101 Volume Issue 101
(by
Columbia Comics
)
National Comics: Issue 11 Volume Issue 11
(by
Quality Comics
)
Hit Comics : Issue 21 Volume Issue 21
(by
Quality Comics
)
Hit Comics : Issue 29 Volume Issue 29
(by
Quality Comics
)
From our childhoods to the big screen, comic book heroes have grown up with us. They have assumed a cultural weight today that cements them into the Western lexicon. With such popularity comes the cultural impact, and with the cultural impact come the cultural critiques, questions, and theories. Does
Doctor Strange
respect the Eastern philosophies from which he was derived? How does
Captain America
's
latest revelation
as an undercover Hydra agent comment on the current political state of America? What do the variations of
Spider-Man
represent of the cultures that birthed them?
These questions deserve discussion. Beginning in January,
World Library
's
Behind the Book
video series
will tackle these topics through multiple, in-depth features that will focus on the origins and impacts of various comic books and their creators. Media Producer Shivang Mehta and his team will work with renowned professors, comic store owners, and writers in order to create videos that will bring us closer to the essence of our modern heroes.
As noted in
previous issues
, comic books draw much more gravitas today than their early years suggested. Comic book historian
Bradford W. Wright
wrote,"To critically examine the history of comic books is to better understand the changing world... as well as the historical forces intersecting to shape it" (
Comic Book Nation
, XIII). Masked at times by deceptively simple plot lines (and, at other times, grandiose and convoluted plots), comic book heroes often raise big questions of philosophy, theology, and culture, all the while perpetuating mythological tropes that have been at the core of our heroic foundations since ancient times.
"We're going to discuss the creation of superheroes and find their roots in mythological figures," Mehta says. "There are more obvious examples like
Thor
from
Norse mythology
, or
Wonder Woman
from the
Amazons
. And then there are also lesser known characters like Shazam, formerly known as
Captain Marvel
, whose name and powers were born from an acronym of Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, and Mercury."
Mehta and the team mean to keep the exploration of these stories as open-ended as comic books are themselves. The series will also take a look at the long-running comics of non-superheroes like
Tarzan
,
Tonto
, and
The Lone Ranger
.
"I'm excited to get to talk to experts on some of my personal favorite superheroes," Mehta went on to say. We are, too! In the meantime, peruse the World Library’s
gigantic graphic novels collection
, and watch our past Behind the Books series features which include
The Art of War
by Sun Tzu,
Das Kapital
by Karl Marx, and the
Bhagavad Gita
. Year 2018 will also see Behind the Book features on Homer's
The Iliad
and
Confucius
, so stay tuned!
By Thad Higa
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