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Weiner, Robert G. "Sequential Art and Reality. Yes, Virginia, There is a Spider-Man." In: International Journal of Comic Art 11.1 (2009), S. 457–477. Added by: joachim (2012-09-25 13:15) |
Resource type: Journal Article Languages: English BibTeX citation key: Weiner2009b Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Spider-Man", Library, Narratology, Superhero, USA Creators: Weiner Collection: International Journal of Comic Art |
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This essay looks at Spider-Man from a librarian’s perspective. It also argues that Spider-Man does indeed exist as part of our collective consciousness. One can make a case for the existence of Spider-Man based upon this. The article also draws into focus possible worlds and versions of reality. As long as there are wrongs to be righted and villains to fight, Spider-Man will continue to be a part of the Popular Culture Landscape.
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