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Not All Propaganda Is Harmful

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Pop Friday Most people look at the term propaganda in a negative light. In recent history, architects of coercive messaging have largely done it to benefit themselves at the expense of others. For instance, American culture has been bombarded with … Continue reading

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Pop Friday: Marvel Mutants are not Human According to Current Tax Code.

Posted on by Davi Barker

A common theme in the Marvel Universe is the struggle for mutants and super-humans to be accepted as human by society. The “Mutant Control Act” first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #141 in January 1981. But the concept is ubiquitous throughout … Continue reading

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#MovieMonday – Why Super Hero Comics Keep Dominating Cinema

Posted on by Wes

The emergence of epic, multimillion dollar, blockbuster films produced by major studios based off of comic book super heroes happened to occur just during my early teenage and high school years, and it’s an artistic and cultural trend that has … Continue reading

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