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Iowa journal of cultural studies Issue 6. Spring 2005.

Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourcePublication details: Iowa city : University of Iowa, 2005Description: 133p. illISSN:
  • 07432747
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306 IOW
Contents:
Introduction. / Thomas Keegan Transvestite logic : Pat Mills and Kevin O' Neill's Marshal Law and the Superhero genre. / Kieran Cashel, John Scaggs 'This job is a solid killer' : Oliver Harrington's Jive Gray and the African American Adventure Strip. / Brunner, Edward This Island Manhattan : New York City and the Space Race in The Fantastic Four. / Matthew Yockey Domesticity, homosociality, and Male Power in Superhero Comics of the 1950s. / Mark Best The Function of the Superhero at the Present Time. / Sean Carney Borders and Monuments. / Jared Gardner Charmageddon! Or, the Dat Aleister Crowley wrote Wonder Women. / Craig Fischer Story without words : review of sticks and stones / Trena Houp Goth comics and revisionist fairytales : review of nightmares and fairytales. Laurie N. Taylor.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 306 IOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100319640

Introduction. / Thomas Keegan Transvestite logic : Pat Mills and Kevin O' Neill's Marshal Law and the Superhero genre. / Kieran Cashel, John Scaggs 'This job is a solid killer' : Oliver Harrington's Jive Gray and the African American Adventure Strip. / Brunner, Edward This Island Manhattan : New York City and the Space Race in The Fantastic Four. / Matthew Yockey Domesticity, homosociality, and Male Power in Superhero Comics of the 1950s. / Mark Best The Function of the Superhero at the Present Time. / Sean Carney Borders and Monuments. / Jared Gardner Charmageddon! Or, the Dat Aleister Crowley wrote Wonder Women. / Craig Fischer Story without words : review of sticks and stones / Trena Houp Goth comics and revisionist fairytales : review of nightmares and fairytales. Laurie N. Taylor.

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