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| Posted by: | TheCapeSymposium |
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| Date: | April 5th, 2007 8:25 AM | ||
| Header: | Cap is dead. Is the superhero genre dead? | ||
| Bulletin: | In his book "Superhero: The Secret Origin of a Genre", Peter Coogan makes some great points about the life cycle of the superhero genre. He points out that the mass killings of heroes in the 90s signaled the end. I don't completely agree, but he makes some good points. What does it say about a genre if it has to kill its heroes to pump in some life? Is that what happened? Do you like discussing this kind of thing? I do, so I made a place to do just that. The Cape Symposium Stop by. Read what we have been talking about. Add your voice to the conversation. Thanks, Josh Dahl |
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