World of Marvel Comics

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Amazing Spider Man
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Black Superhero
Captain America
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Civil War II
comics studies
cultural representation
DC Comic
DC's Hero
DC’s Hero
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Female Superheroes
Human Torch
imaginary worlds in comics
Incredible Hulk
Iron Man
Justice League
Marvel Comic Books
Marvel Comics
Marvel Studios
Marvel Universe
MCU
narrative continuity
popular culture research
psychological character analysis
Real Girls
Red Skull
Secret Empire
Secret Wars
Super Heroes
Superhero
Thor's Hammer
Thor’s Hammer
Tony Stark
transmedia storytelling
Ultimate Universe

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367507237
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A detailed study of the history and long-lasting influence of Marvel Comics, this book explores the ways Marvel’s truly unique comic book world reflects real world issues and controversies alongside believable, psychologically-motivated characters.

The book examines a decades-long dual focus on both tight-knit continuity and real-world fidelity that makes the Marvel Universe a unique entity amongst imaginary worlds. Although there have been many books and articles that analyze each of these aspects of the Marvel Universe, the unique focus of this book is on how those two aspects have interwoven over the course of Marvel’s history, and the ways in which both have been used as storytelling engines that have fueled the entire imaginary world of Marvel Comics.

Andrew J. Friedenthal has crafted a groundbreaking, engaging, and thoughtful examination of how this particular story world combines intricate world-building with responsiveness to real world events, which will be of interest to scholars and enthusiasts of not just comics studies, but also the fields of transmedia studies and imaginary worlds.

Andrew J. Friedenthal is a writer, critic, and independent scholar living in Austin, Texas. His previous publications include Retcon Game: Retroactive Continuity and the Hyperlinking of America and The World of DC Comics (part of the ‘Imaginary Worlds’ series).

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