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X-Men and the Mutant Metaphor - Race and Gender in the Comic Books (Hardcover)
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X-Men and the Mutant Metaphor - Race and Gender in the Comic Books (Hardcover)
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First appearing in 1963, The Uncanny X-Men comic book had a rough
start, lasting until 1970 when the series was cancelled due to low
sales. Following a relaunch in 1975, however, the comic book found
new popularity thanks to intricate plots by Chris Claremont and the
artwork of John Byrne. Within a few years, The Uncanny X-Men was
one of Marvel comics' bestselling series, and over the decades has
become one of the most successful and popular franchises in comic
book history. Spin-off titles, mini-series, multi-media
adaptations, and a massively expanded cast of characters followed.
One of the reasons for the success of the X-Men franchise has been
the powerful mutant metaphor which enhances the stories with
cultural significance and explorations of themes such as societal
prejudice and discrimination. In X-Men and the Mutant Metaphor:
Race and Gender in the Comic Books, Joseph Darowski provides a
thorough analysis of The Uncanny X-Men. In this volume, Darowski
provides the historical background of the comic, dividing the
long-running series into distinct eras.Each chapter includes a
discussion of the creators and general storylines, followed by a
thorough look at principal members of the X-Men as well as a close
reading of key stories. The final chapter includes a statistical
look at the literal use of race and gender in the entire series,
rather than the metaphorical or thematic ways such issues have been
addressed in stories. For this study, the author interviewed
several comic book creators for their insights, and dozens of
images from the comic books are used to highlight analyses
throughout the book. Of particular significance are statistics the
author provides about the race and gender of every hero, villain,
and supporting character that has appeared in the comic book
series. By delving into the historical background of the series and
offering close examinations of characters and stories, X-Men and
the Mutant Metaphor illuminates an important aspect of this popular
culture phenomenon.
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