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Al-Tabaa, Najwa. "Hell Can Be Good for You." Neil Gaiman and Philosophy. Gods Gone Wild. Eds. Tracy L. Bealer, Rachel Luria and Wayne Yuen. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2012. 127–34.   
Last edited by: joachim 27/10/2021, 13:00
Amihay, Ofra. "Urban Revelation in Paul Madonna’s Postsecular Comics." Comics and Sacred Texts. Reimagining Religion and Graphic Narratives. Eds. Assaf Gamzou and Ken Koltun-Fromm. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2018. 215–31.   
Last edited by: joachim 08/06/2022, 19:07
Ananth, Mahesh and Ben Dixon. "Should Bruce Wayne Have Become Batman?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 101–13.   
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Anton, Audrey. "The Nietzschean Influence in The Incredibles and the Sidekick Revolt." The Amazing Transforming Superhero! Essays on the Revision of Characters in Comic Books, Film and Television. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2007. 209–30.   
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Arp, Robert. "Hooded Justice and Captain Metropolis: The Ambiguously Gay Duo." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 185–96.   
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Bainbridge, Jason. "Spider-Man, The Question and the Meta-Zone: Exception, Objectivism and the Comics of Steve Ditko." Law Text Culture 16.(2012): 217–42.   
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Barkman, Adam. "Did Santa Die on the Cross?." Anime and Philosophy. Wide Eyed Wonder. Eds. Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2010. 105–19.   
Added by: joachim 26/07/2011, 18:30
Barris, Jeremy. "Plato, Spider-Man and the Meaning of Life." Comics as Philosophy. Ed. Jeff McLaughlin. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2005. 63–83.   
Added by: joachim 05/08/2009, 10:26
Bat-Tzu. "The Tao of the Bat." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 267–78.   
Last edited by: joachim 29/07/2009, 16:44
Bein, Steve. "Frank Miller’s Batman as Philosophy: “The World Only Makes Sense When You Force It To”." 2019. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024. <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97134-6_15-1>.   
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Berlatsky, Eric. "Time and Free Will: Bergson, Modernism, Superheroes, and Watchmen." Understanding Bergson, Understanding Modernism. Eds. Paul Ardoin, S. E. Gontarski and Laci Mattison. London, New York: Continuum, 2013. 256–80.   
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Bigelow, Susan J. "Technologies of Perception: Miyazaki in Theory and Practice." Animation 4.(2009): 55–75.   
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Boehm, Carl. "‘Hiro’ of the Platonic: Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 14.(2004): 394–408.   
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Boelderl, Artur R. "»Der Kampf ums Dasein kennt keine Jahreszeiten«. Zur kognitiven Leistung der populär-literarischen Gattung ›comic strip‹." ide 18.(1994): 109–24.   
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Brake, Matthew. "Deadpool as Philosophy: Using Humor to Rebel Against the System." The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy 2023. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024. <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97134-6_42-1>.   
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Brake, Matthew. "The Joker as Philosopher: Killing Jokes." The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy 2023. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024. <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97134-6_92-1>.   
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Brassett, Jamie and Richard Reynolds, eds. Superheroes and Excess: A Philosophical Adventure. Routledge Advances in Comics Studies. London, New York: Routledge, 2022.   
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Brenzel, Jeff. "Why Are Superheroes Good? Comics and the Ring of Gyges." Superheroes and Philosophy. Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way. Eds. Tom Morris and Matt Morris. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2005. 147–60.   
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Burnett, Andrew. "Mad Genetics: Sinister Side of Biological Mastery." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 53–65.   
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Callis, Cari. "Nothing that Happens Is Ever Forgotten." Anime and Philosophy. Wide Eyed Wonder. Eds. Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2010. 93–103.   
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Calonne, David Stephen. R. Crumb: Literature, Autobiography, and the Quest for Self. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2021.   
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Canis, Laura and Paul Canis. "Jean-Paul Sartre Meets Enid Coleslaw: Existential Themes in Ghost World." Comics as Philosophy. Ed. Jeff McLaughlin. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2005. 130–52.   
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Cook, Roy T. "Canonicity and Normativity in Massive, Serialized, Collaborative Fiction." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71.(2013): 271–76.   
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Cowling, Sam and Wesley Cray. Philosophy of Comics: An Introduction. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.   
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Cowling, Sam and Chris Ragg. "Could Batman Have Been the Joker?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 142–55.   
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Curti, Giorgio Hadi. "The ghost in the city and a landscape of life: A reading of difference in Shirow and Oshii’s Ghost in the Shell." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 26.(2008): 87–106.   
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Darowski, Joseph J. "It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s ... Synthesis: Superman, Clark Kent, and Hegel’s Dialectic." International Journal of Comic Art 10.(2008): 461–71.   
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Darowski, Joseph J. "Morality, Atonement, and Guilt: Hal Jordan’s Shifting Motivations." Green Lantern and Philosophy. No Evil Shall Escape this Book. Eds. Jane Dryden and Mark D. White. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2011. 92–104.   
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Darowski, Joseph J. "When You know You’re Just a Comic Book Character: Deadpool." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 107–21.   
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Davis, Richard. "Magneto, Mutation, and Morality." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 125–39.   
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DiGiovanna, James. "Dr. Manhattan, I Presume?." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 103–14.   
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DiGiovanna, James. "Is It Right to Make a Robin?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 17–27.   
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Donovan, Sarah and Nick Richardson. "Watchwomen." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 173–84.   
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Donovan, Sarah K. and Nicholas P. Richardson. "Under the Mask: How Any Person Can Become Batman." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 129–41.   
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Douglas, Allen and Fedwa Malti-Douglas. "Islamic Classics Illustrated: Regendering Medieval Philosophy in a Modern Tunisian Strip." International Journal of Comic Art 1.(1999): 98–106.   
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Drohan, Christopher M. "A Timely Encounter: Dr. Manhattan and Henri Bergson." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 115–24.   
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Drohan, Christopher M. "Alfred, the Dark Night of Faith: Batman and Kierkegaard." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 183–97.   
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Dryden, Jane and Mark D. White, eds. Green Lantern and Philosophy: No Evil Shall Escape this Book. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2011.   
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Dunn, George A. "Layla Miller Knows Stuff: How a Butterfly Can Shoulder the World." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 66–84.   
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Dunn, George A. "The Stark Madness of Technology." Iron Man and Philosophy. Facing the Stark Reality. Ed. Mark D. White. Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2010. 7–24.   
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Dyer, Ben, ed. Supervillains and Philosophy: Sometimes, Evil Is Its Own Reward. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2009.   
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Evans, Stephen C. "Why Should Superheroes Be Good? Spider-Man, the X-Men, and Kierkegaard's Double Danger." Superheroes and Philosophy. Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way. Eds. Tom Morris and Matt Morris. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2005. 161–76.   
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Flynn, Tyler. "Discovering the Literary Relevancy of Watchmen: A Review of the Graphic Novel’s Philosophical Themes." Senior Thesis. Liberty University, 2012.   
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Foresman, Galen. "Why Batman Is Better than Superman." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 227–38.   
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Gangle, Rocco. "The Technological Subversion of Technology: Tony Stark, Heidegger, and the Subject of Resistance." Iron Man and Philosophy. Facing the Stark Reality. Ed. Mark D. White. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2010. 25–37.   
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Garnar, Andrew Wells. "It’s the End of the Species as We Know It, and I Feel Anxious." Anime and Philosophy. Wide Eyed Wonder. Eds. Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2010. 287–99.   
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Gavaler, Chris and Nathaniel Goldberg. "Alan Moore, Donald Davidson, and the Mind of Swampmen." Journal of Popular Culture 50.(2017): 239–58.   
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Gavaler, Chris and Nathaniel Goldberg. "Dr. Doom’s philosophy of time." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 8.(2017): 321–40.   
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Gavaler, Chris and Nathaniel Goldberg. Superhero Thought Experiments: Comic Book Philosophy. Iowa City: Univ. of Iowa Press, 2019.   
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Giddens, Thomas. "Comics, Law, and Aesthetics: Towards the Use of Graphic Fiction in Legal Studies." Law and Humanities 6.(2012): 85–109.   
Added by: joachim 12/01/2016, 18:31
Giddens, Thomas. "Towards a Metaphysics of Comics." Cultural Excavation and Formal Expression in the Graphic Novel. Eds. Jonathan C. Evans and Thomas Giddens. At the Interface, Probing the Boundaries. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Pr. 2013. 207–16.   
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Girard, Eudes. "Une lecture de Tintin au Tibet." Études 411.(2009): 77–86.   
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Goldberg, Nathaniel and Chris Gavaler. "Watchmen as Philosophy: Illustrating Time and Free Will." The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy 2021. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024. <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97134-6_89-1>.   
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Haas, Daniel. "Why Nice Princesses Don’t Always Finish Last." Anime and Philosophy. Wide Eyed Wonder. Eds. Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2010. 121–30.   
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Hanley, Richard. "The Perfectibility of Spider-Man." Webslinger. Unauthorized Essays on Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Eds. Gerry Conway and Leah Wilson. Smart Pop. Dallas: Benbella Books, 2006. 55–72.   
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Hanley, Richard. "Identity Crisis: Time Travel and the Metaphysics in the DC Multiverse." Superheroes and Philosophy. Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way. Eds. Tom Morris and Matt Morris. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2005. 237–49.   
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Hart, David M. "Batman’s Confrontation with Dead, Angst, and Freedom." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 212–26.   
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Hartung, John. "The CPU Has Its Reasons." Anime and Philosophy. Wide Eyed Wonder. Eds. Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2010. 55–66.   
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Held, Jacob M., ed. Wonder Woman and Philosophy: The Amazonian Mystique. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2016.   
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Held, Jacob M. "Can We Steer This Rudderless World? Kant, Rorschach, Retributivism, and Honor." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 19–31.   
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Hopkins, Patrick D. "The Lure of the Normal: Who Wouldn't Want to Be a Mutant?." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 5–16.   
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Housel, Rebecca. "X-Women and X-istence." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 85–98.   
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Housel, Rebecca and J. Jeremy Wisnewski, eds. X-Men and Philosophy: Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009.   
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Howard, Jason J. "Dark Nights and the Call of Conscience." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 198–211.   
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Jensen, Randall M. "Batman’s Promise." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 85–100.   
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Johnson, David Kyle. "The Boys as Philosophy: Superheroes, Fascism, and the American Right." The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy 2023. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024. <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97134-6_118-1>.   
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Jones, Matthew T. "Ecofeminist Themes in Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri’s Morbus Gravis." ImageTexT 2.2 2006. Accessed 6 Jul. 2012. <http://www.english.ufl. ... t/archives/v2_2/mjones/>.   
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Jones, Clint. "The Walking Dead as Philosophy: Rick Grimes and Community Building in an Apocalypse." The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy 2021. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024. <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97134-6_8-1>.   
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Kavadlo, Jesse. "X-istential X-Men: Jews, Supermen, and the Literature of Struggle." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 38–48.   
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Keeping, J. "Superheroes and Supermen: Finding Nietzsche's Übermensch in Watchmen." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 47–60.   
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Kershnar, Stephen. "Batman’s Virtuous Hatred." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 28–40.   
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Kinghorn, Kevin. "Questions of Identity: Is the Hulk the Same Person as Bruce Banner?." Superheroes and Philosophy. Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way. Eds. Tom Morris and Matt Morris. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2005. 223–36.   
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Kirby, Katherine E. "War and Peace, Power and Faith." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 209–22.   
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Körber, Joachim. Die Philosophie bei »The Walking Dead«. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2014.   
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Kraemer, Christine Hoff. "The Creative Apocalypse: Post-WWII Narratives of Death, Rebirth, and Transformation." Thesis B.A. Univ. of Texas, 2000.   
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Kruse, Zack. Mysterious Travelers: Steve Ditko and the Search for a New Liberal Identity. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2021.   
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Kukkonen, Taneli. "What's So Goddamned Funny? The Comedian and Rorschach on Life's Way." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 197–213.   
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Kwa, Shiamin. Regarding Frames: Thinking with Comics in the Twenty-First Century[u]. Comics Studies Monograph. Rochester: RIT, 2020.   
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de Laplante, Kevin. "Making the Abstract Concrete: How a Comic Can Bring to Life the Central Problem of Environmental Philosophy." Comics as Philosophy. Ed. Jeff McLaughlin. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2005. 153–72.   
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Lawrence, John Shelton. "Thinking Comics with Danny Fingeroth." Philosophy Now (2009).   
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Layman, Stephen C. "Why Be a Superhero? Why Be Moral?." Superheroes and Philosophy. Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way. Eds. Tom Morris and Matt Morris. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2005. 194–206.   
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Lehmann, Hans-Thies. "Bild und Wort: Ein Photoroman, ein Text von Jacques Derrida." Merkur 40.(1986): 51–54.   
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Leigh, Mary K. "Virtue in Gotham: Aristotle’s Batman." Riddle Me This, Batman! Essays on the Universe of the Dark Knight. Eds. Kevin K. Durand and Mary K. Leigh. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2011. 17–23.   
Added by: joachim 16/04/2016, 14:52
Lent, John A. "Comics and Philosophy." Philosophy Now (2009).   
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Lloyd, Peter B. "Superman’s Moral Evolution." The Man from Krypton. A Closer Look at Superman. Ed. Glenn Yeffeth. Smart Pop. Dallas: Benbella Books, 2006. 181–98.   
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Loeb, Jeph and Tom Morris. "Heroes and Superheroes." Superheroes and Philosophy. Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way. Eds. Tom Morris and Matt Morris. Popular Culture and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2005. 11–20.   
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Loftis, J. Robert. "Means, Ends, and the Critique of Pure Superheroes." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 63–77.   
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Malloy, Daniel P. "World’s Finest … Friends? Batman, Superman, and the Nature of Friendship." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 239–53.   
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Manninen, Tuomas W. "Deadpool’s Killogy as Philosophy: The Metaphysics of a Homicidal Journey Through Possible Worlds." The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy 2021. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024. <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97134-6_96-1>.   
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Marquez, Leander Penaso. "Snowpiercer as Philosophy: The Danger to Humanity." The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy 2022. Accessed 11 Jan. 2024. <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97134-6_68-1>.   
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McLaughlin, Jeff, ed. Comics as Philosophy. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2005.   
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McLaughlin, Jeff. "Comic Book Artists and Writers and Philosophers." International Journal of Comic Art 11.(2009): 364–71.   
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McLaughlin, Jeff, ed. Graphic Novels as Philosophy. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2017.   
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McLaughlin, Jeff. "What if? DC’s Crisis and Leibnizian Possible Worlds." Comics as Philosophy. Ed. Jeff McLaughlin. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2005. 3–13.   
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McLaughlin, Jeff. "Philosophy: “The Triumph of the Human Spirit” in X-Men." Critical Approaches to Comics and Graphic Novels. Theories and Methods. Eds. Matthew J. Smith and Randy Duncan. London, New York: Routledge, 2012. 103–15.   
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McWilliams, Cynthia. "Mutant Rights, Torture, and X-perimentation." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 99–106.   
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Meskin, Aaron. "Defining Comics?." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 65.(2007): 369–79.   
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Meskin, Aaron. "Comics as Literature?." British Journal of Aesthetics 49.(2009): 219–39.   
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Meskin, Aaron. "The Philosophy of Comics." Philosophy Compass 6.(2011): 854–64.   
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Meskin, Aaron and Roy T. Cook, eds. The Art of Comics: A Philosophical Approach. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.   
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