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A fascinating exploration of the science, history, literature, and culture behind comic book superheroes’ powers and origins.
How does Superman’s strength allow him to squeeze a chunk of coal into a diamond? What’s the connection between Wonder Woman’s golden Lasso of Truth and a lie detector? Why does the Black Panther speak so many different languages? What does Natasha Romanova (aka Black Widow) teach us about the Cold War?
All this and more is explored in Superhero Smart: Real-World Facts behind Comic Book Characters, written by award-winning author Paul Volponi. In a fast-paced, free-flowing narrative, Volponi reveals that there is so much more to spandex-clad superheroes than meets the eye. To truly understand their origins and powers, one must also understand science, history, literature, and the incredible diversity of people and cultures around us.
The exploits and powers of almost every comic book superhero or villain have a basis in reality, opening the door to learning about so many things from the past and present. And in learning more about these heroes and our world, we can help prepare for and create a better future, just as superheroes strive to do every day in the pages of our comic books.
Published | Jul 12 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 178 |
ISBN | 9781538167847 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 18 b/w photos; 15 textboxes |
Dimensions | 220 x 150 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Superhero Smart is a perfect combination of history, pop culture, science, and mythology—a fun and educational read.
Allen Stewart, director, The Hall of Heroes Superhero Museum
Paul Volponi takes the reader on an excursion into the world of superheroes. It’s necessary reading for anyone who has marveled at their exploits and reveled in a thrilling, greater reality.
Lenny Shulman, author, journalist and Superman aficionado
The evolution of this creative genre in historical context... Bravo!
R. Robert Pollack, comic art historian
An homage to the superhero genre. Teens will come away with history lessons without even realizing it. Excellent read!
Mary Rose Bernas, high school media specialist
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