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Can Catwoman Challenge Patriarchy?
By
Michael Lecker
George Mason University
September 28, 2007
Catwoman (in issue #60, where we
learn
Catwoman’s greatest fear is relying too heavily on Batman because ...
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Sudsy Superheroes and Transmedia Storytelling, or, Why Comic Book Heroes Do It Better
By
Avi Santo
Old Dominion University
May 04, 2007
extraordinary beings are the norm, but often the emotional scars
run
far deeper than the bruises incurred in ...