Examining the deep philosophical topics addressed in superhero comics, authors Gavaler and Goldberg read plot lines for the complex thought experiments they contain and analyze their implications as if the comic authors were philosophers. Reading superhero comic books through a philosophical lens reveals how they experiment with complex issues of morality, metaphysics, meaning, and medium. Given comics' ubiquity and influence directly on (especially young) readers-and indirectly on consumers of superhero movies and video games-understanding these deeper meanings is in many ways essential to understanding contemporary popular culture. The result is an entertaining and enlightening look at superhero dilemmas.
About the AuthorChris Gavaler is associate professor of English at Washington and Lee University. He is author of
On the Origin of Superheroes: From
the Big Bang to Action Comics No. 1 and comics editor of
Shenandoah.
Nathaniel Goldberg is professor of philosophy at Washington and Lee University. He is author of
Kantian Conceptual Geography.
Book InformationISBN 9781609386559
Author Chris GavalerFormat Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint University of Iowa PressPublisher University of Iowa Press
Weight(grams) 365g