Tag: DC

  • 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…

  • Batman Day 2023

    Unmasking Batman: Exploring His Cultural Significance in the Classroom Batman, the Dark Knight of Gotham, stands as one of the most iconic and enduring figures in popular culture. Beyond the confines of comic book pages, Batman has transcended his origins to become a symbol with profound cultural importance. Exploring the rich tapestry of Batman’s character…

  • TDIH: Superman Published

    The Man of Steel in the Classroom: Superman’s Impact on Education Superman, the iconic Man of Steel, holds a unique place in the pantheon of superheroes. Beyond his superhuman abilities, Superman embodies a symbol of hope, justice, and the potential within each individual to make a positive impact. Exploring the cultural significance of Superman and…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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.