Action Comics (1938-2011) #721

Action Comics (1938-2011) #721

Author: David Micheline

Publisher: DC

Published:

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13:

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Metropolis goes wild with "lottery fever" as the big jackpot grows to $25 million. With the city in turmoil, Superman tries to discover who or what is behind the mysterious explosion of "good luck."


Super-History

Super-History

Author: Jeffrey K. Johnson

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0786490357

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In the less than eight decades since Superman's debut in 1938, comic book superheroes have become an indispensable part of American society and the nation's dominant mythology. They represent America's hopes, dreams, fears, and needs. As a form of popular literature, superhero narratives have closely mirrored trends and events in the nation. This study views American history from 1938 to 2010 through the lens of superhero comics, revealing the spandex-clad guardians to be not only fictional characters but barometers of the place and time in which they reside. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.


Mickey and Donald

Mickey and Donald

Author: Bruno Sarda

Publisher: IDW Publishing

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781631407062

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"Originally published in Walt Disney's comics and stories issues #721-732."


Segregation by Design

Segregation by Design

Author: Jessica Trounstine

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-11-15

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1108637086

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Segregation by Design draws on more than 100 years of quantitative and qualitative data from thousands of American cities to explore how local governments generate race and class segregation. Starting in the early twentieth century, cities have used their power of land use control to determine the location and availability of housing, amenities (such as parks), and negative land uses (such as garbage dumps). The result has been segregation - first within cities and more recently between them. Documenting changing patterns of segregation and their political mechanisms, Trounstine argues that city governments have pursued these policies to enhance the wealth and resources of white property owners at the expense of people of color and the poor. Contrary to leading theories of urban politics, local democracy has not functioned to represent all residents. The result is unequal access to fundamental local services - from schools, to safe neighborhoods, to clean water.


Fahrenheit 451

Fahrenheit 451

Author: Ray Bradbury

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 9780671872298

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A fireman in charge of burning books meets a revolutionary school teacher who dares to read. Depicts a future world in which all printed reading material is burned.


Constituent Imagination

Constituent Imagination

Author: Stevphen Shukaitis

Publisher: AK Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9781904859352

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From the ivory tower to the barricades! Radical intellectuals explore the relationship between research and resistance.


Comic strips and consumer culture, 1890-1945

Comic strips and consumer culture, 1890-1945

Author: GORDON IAN

Publisher: Smithsonian Books (DC)

Published: 1998-04-17

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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Drawing on comic strip characters such as Buster Brown, Winnie Winkle, and Superman, Ian Gordon shows how, in addition to embellishing a wide array of goods with personalities, comic strips themselves increasingly promoted consumerist values and upward mobility.


Batman

Batman

Author: Sam Hamm

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781563890475

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When Bruce Wayne refuses to allow illegal mindcontrol experiments to continue at Wayne Technology, he finds himself charged with being a traitor. During the police investigation, Wayne is forced to confront memories of the various people who trained him to become the feared Dark KnightBatman. Wayne not only must clear himself, but also protect his secret and save his company from ruin. Batman screenwriter Sam Hamm makes his comic-book debut with BATMAN: BLIND JUSTICE, introducing new elements to the Batman legend including the character of Henri Ducard, played by Liam Neeson in 2005s smash film Batman Begins.


The New Avengers

The New Avengers

Author: Brian Michael Bendis

Publisher: Marvel Comics Group

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780785129554

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Collects various comics featuring the New Avengers in which the team of superheroes faces off against various villains who have escaped from a maximum security prison.


Gotham City 14 Miles

Gotham City 14 Miles

Author: Jim Beard

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9781466333055

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From 1966 to 1968, both on ABC and in theaters, America embraced Batman as a campy cultural icon. But in the ensuing decades, many vilified the show as an embarrassment that needed to be swept under the rug if Batman -- and super-heroes -- were to be taken seriously. Now, we can return to Adam West's Gotham... to the unapologetic fun of colorful, cackling villains hatching bizarre schemes... to phrases like "Atomic batteries to power!" and "Same bat-time, same bat-channel!..". to deadpan heroes climbing walls and defying deathtrap cliffhangers... and find these aspects rich with cultural meanings we may have ignored. GOTHAM CITY 14 MILES offers the series the critical reevaluation it deserves. The book's diverse essays examine Batmania, camp, the role of women, the show and '60s counter-culture, the show's celebrated actors, its lasting cultural effects, and other subjects. From Sequart Research & Literacy Organization. More info at http: //Sequart.org