Unauthorized X-Men: SF and Comic Writers on Mutants, Prejudice, and Adamantium

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Mar 2006
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Science Fiction Sci-Fi
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215
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Comic writers trace the X-Men series' evolution, challenge its metaphors, and draw from its truths about human nature and human society in this exploratory look at the still-timely and often-revamped classic. With chapters such as Magneto the Jew, The New Mutants and the Corruption of the Teenager, and The Sexuality of X-Men, the contributors highlight the strange ties between the characters and current society. From mutant subcultures in the real world to the reality of racism and heterosexism not so different from that of the world of the X-Men, this book takes on the intersection between fiction and truth in a manner perfect for long-time comic readers, cartoon fans, and Johnny-come-lately moviegoers.

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First Edition Mar 2006 Smart Pop ISBN 1932100741
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Jun 2009 BenBella Books, Inc. ISBN 1935251473
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Jun 2009 Smart Pop ISBN B0028Y48ZY
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