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TDIH: The Killing Joke is Published
“The Killing Joke”: A Dark Exploration of the Joker’s Origin “The Killing Joke,” a seminal Batman comic written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Brian Bolland, delves into the enigmatic origins of the Joker while pushing the boundaries of the superhero genre. The narrative weaves a complex tale that explores the thin line between sanity…
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TDIH Wonder Woman meets Jodi Picoult
In March of 2006, Jodi Picoult released a meta fiction novel that blended conventional literature and graphic novels. One year later, Wonder Woman fans were excited when bestselling author Jodi Picoult stepped into the world of comic books to pen a story arc for the iconic superhero. Tasked with bringing her unique narrative perspective to…
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TMIH Space Exploration: March
March:
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Empowering Icons: Female Characters in Comics
Peggy Carter: Captain Carter’s Trailblazing Journey Through Time In the dynamic world of comic books, a diverse array of female characters emerges as powerful role models, offering high school students nuanced narratives that extend beyond traditional stereotypes. These characters navigate challenges, embody resilience, and stand as beacons of empowerment. Exploring their stories in the classroom…
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Diversity in the Classroom: Beyond Black Panther
The article offers a selection of comic books featuring Black characters, from mainstream and independent publishers, presenting ideas for their use in educational discussions and accompanying resources.
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