The Gospel According to Superheroes: Religion and Popular Culture

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The Gospel According to Superheroes: Religion and Popular Culture

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The Gospel According to Superheroes: Religion and Popular Culture

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religious propaganda:superheroes each represent some aspect of divinity or

biblical legend Holy Superheroes: Exploring Faith and Spirituality in

Comic BooksGreg Garrett

Who Needs a Superhero?: Finding Virtue, Vice and What's Holy in the Comics

H. Michael Brewer

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comparative study of superhero myths and theology

• the collection "instructs the inquirer on how biblical message . . . has been revised and retold through the superhero genre”

• comics are a "multilayered medium" in which "many religious and secular voices may be heard"

• “their stories make implicit and sometimes explicit, points about theology"

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at the center of every human spiritual or intellectual journey is a quest for ever-lasting

paradise, for, as a whole, "humanity has lost its original paradise and wants to be restored to

it"

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coming apocalypse

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C.K. Robertson, "The True Ubermensch: Batman as Humanistic Myth"

prime example of Nietzsche's ubermensch: healthy, independent and strong individual who operates in the "real world" and "affirms life precisely because he understands suffering and 'the eternal recurrence' of events"

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variety of ideologies

• intellectual relevance and significance of superhero comics beyond the realm of the spiritual

• provide critiques of society and grant readers a variety of intellectual and emotional experiences