Tag: Comics
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Comics in the Classroom: Where to Start in 2024
The post provides a comprehensive instructional guide for teachers with resources and historical events for teaching the significance of comics and graphic novels, with various recommendations to enrich classroom learning experiences.
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TDIH: Miles Morales Changes the Animation Narratives for Good
Spider-Man, Miles Morales, in comics and the film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” revolutionized superhero representation, offering innovative teaching resources and emphasizing diversity in storytelling.
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CIC: 1988-1989 When Everything Changed
The transformative years of 1988-1989 in the comic book industry were marked by groundbreaking storytelling, interactive narratives, and elevated literary considerations.
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TDIH: Superman Dies
“The Death of Superman” (1988): A Watershed Moment in Superhero Storytelling In 1988, DC Comics delivered a seismic shock to the comic book world with “The Death of Superman” storyline. Penned by writer and artist Dan Jurgens, this narrative arc marked a watershed moment in superhero storytelling, challenging the conventions of invincibility and mortality that…
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Recommended Comics About Native American Heritage
This collection encompasses comics and graphic novels focusing on indigenous North American histories, challenging stereotypes, celebrating cultural richness, and highlighting contributions and resilience.
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Empowering Forces: Teaching about the Dark Phoenix Saga and Captain Marvel in the MCU
With The Marvels in theaters this month, take a look at a similar story line that focuses on female leads and entanglement, Dark Pheonix Saga.