Holy Superheroes!: Exploring Faith & Spirituality in Comic BooksPiñon Press, 2005 - 191 pagine Pulitzer-prize nominee and English professor Garrett explores the deeper side of comic books--and the motion pictures they inspire--for the lessons they can teach readers about faith, justice, and redemption. |
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... Hulk , directed by Ang Lee , and X - Men II were all released last year . So was The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen , drawn from the erudite comic by comics scribe Alan Moore . The Matrix : Reloaded , written by former comics writers ...
... Hulk , directed by Ang Lee , and X - Men II were all released last year . So was The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen , drawn from the erudite comic by comics scribe Alan Moore . The Matrix : Reloaded , written by former comics writers ...
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... Hulk . And what does Hulk do ? Well , in the immortal words of the monster himself , " Hulk smash . " And , of course , the madder Hulk gets , the stronger Hulk gets . The Hulk becomes an almost unstoppable destructive demon ( the ...
... Hulk . And what does Hulk do ? Well , in the immortal words of the monster himself , " Hulk smash . " And , of course , the madder Hulk gets , the stronger Hulk gets . The Hulk becomes an almost unstoppable destructive demon ( the ...
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... Hulk ? With what archetypes or moral issues does the Hulk story deal ? 15. Why has Wolverine been such an important figure in comics ? Which appeals to you more : his battle against his savage nature or his potential for violence ? 16 ...
... Hulk ? With what archetypes or moral issues does the Hulk story deal ? 15. Why has Wolverine been such an important figure in comics ? Which appeals to you more : his battle against his savage nature or his potential for violence ? 16 ...
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Holy Superheroes!: Exploring the Sacred in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Film Greg Garrett Anteprima limitata - 2008 |
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