X-Men and Philosophy: Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse
X-Men is one of the most popular comic book franchises ever, with successful spin-offs that include several feature films, cartoon series, bestselling video games, and merchandise. This is the first look at the deeper issues of the X-Men universe and the choices facing its powerful "mutants,"...
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X-Men is one of the most popular comic book franchises ever, with successful spin-offs that include several feature films, cartoon series, bestselling video games, and merchandise. This is the first look at the deeper issues of the X-Men universe and the choices facing its powerful "mutants," such as identity, human ethics versus mutant morality, and self-sacrifice.J. Jeremy Wisnewski (Oneonta, NY) is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Hartwick College and the editor of Family Guy and Philosophy (978-1-4051-6316-3) and The Office and Philosophy (978-1-4051-7555-5). Rebecca Housel (Rochester, NY) is a professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, where she teaches about writing and pop culture. For William Irwin's biography, please see below.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780470413401 (0470413409)
ASIN: 470413409
Publish date: March 23rd 2009
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Pages no: 251
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Criticism,
Literary Fiction,
Culture,
Philosophy,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Social,
Pop Culture,
Superheroes,
Marvel,
X Men
Series: Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture (#12)