The Routledge Companion to Superhero Studies
Herausgeber: Piatti-Farnell, Lorna; Wilson, Carl
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This Companion explores the evolution, representation, and meaning of superheroes within the broader popular media and culture landscape, as connected to both contemporary and historical frameworks.
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This Companion explores the evolution, representation, and meaning of superheroes within the broader popular media and culture landscape, as connected to both contemporary and historical frameworks.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1117g
- ISBN-13: 9781032433547
- ISBN-10: 103243354X
- Artikelnr.: 74264689
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1117g
- ISBN-13: 9781032433547
- ISBN-10: 103243354X
- Artikelnr.: 74264689
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lorna Piatti-Farnell (PhD) is the Academic Dean at SAE Creative Media Institute in Auckland, New Zealand. She is the Founder and Director of the Australasian Horror Studies Network and sole editor of the "Routledge Advances in Popular Culture Studies" book series. Carl Wilson is a freelance scholar and author based in the UK.
Introduction: Approaching Superhero Studies as a Field PART I Creating and
Selling the Superhero 1. Creators and the Creative Processes Behind Comics
2. The Flash and the Ages of Superheroes: Racing Through History 3. The
Creation of Superheroes and Supervillains Through Alchemy, Science
Accidents, and Violent Scientific Delights 4. Experimentation and
Containment: The Metafictional Superhero 5. What The Kids Want: Superheroes
and Shared Universes 6. Out of the Multiversal Closet: Alternate Realities,
Reboots, and Transmedia Coming Outs 7. Punch-Ups on Parade: Celebrating and
Marketing Queerness in Marvel and DC's Pride Month Anthologies 8. Super
Powers and Secret Wars: The Cultural Value of Superhero Action Figures
9. From Zero to the Hero's Journey: The Masters of the Universe Franchise
across Audiovisual Transmedia 10. How Externally Licensed Intellectual
Property Dictated Changes in Marvel UK's Publishing Output of the
1970s-1990s PART II Adapting the Superhero 11. Batman and the Body on
Screen 12. The Umbrella Academy: Re-imagining the Subversive Superhero
Family, from Panel Scenes to Netflix Screens 13. Princesses vs Power: The
Animated Depictions of Original and Rebooted She-Ra 14. The Divided Fourth
Phase of Marvel Licensed Video Games (2013-) 15. Financial Kryptonite: The
Foiled Attempts to Bring Superheroes to the Stage 16. Life and Death in
Gotham City: Batman: The Audio Adventures' Aural History of the Superhero
Genre 17. Rehearing the Superhero in the 21st century: Superman, Wonder
Woman, and Music 18. Cosplay Capers: The Twinned Genealogies, Cultural
Imaginaries, and Affects of Superhero Cosplay 19. Renegotiating Canonicity:
Fanboy, Parody, and Mark Garvey's Union Jack (2019) 20. Winter Soldiers:
National Identity and Responsibility in Captain America Fanfiction PART III
National Superheroes and Translations 21. Flying British Superheroes of
World War II and Beyond: The Historical Turn in Britain's Aviation War in
Popular Culture 22. Canadian Superheroes and the Struggle for National
Representation 23. Modern Czech Superheroes: Miracle and the Spring Man as
the Defenders of the Nation 24. Look! Up in the Sky! It's a Bird! It's a
Plane. No, it's Super-French! 25. Rat-Man: An Italian Superhero Parody 26.
Superhero Toys, Nostalgia, and the Assassination of Abe Shinzo 27. The
Tokusatsu Heroes and Magical Girls of Senki Zessh¿ Symphogear 28. Chinese
Translations of American Superhero Films and Television Series PART IV
Superhero Identities 29. With Great Power, Comes an Armored Corset:
Clothing as Empowerment for Female Superheroes 30. What it Means to be
Free: Disability, Neurodivergence, and the Super 'Freak' 31. The Legal
Aspects of the Ownership of a Superhero Identity 32. Companions,
Apprentices, Enemies: The Many Roles of the Sidekick 33. Morality and
Familial Relationships in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 34. When the Gods
Walk Among Us: Superheroes as Dangerous Divinities 35. Not Like the Others:
Catwoman as Transgressive Hero 36. Supervillains are the Real Heroes 37.
The Cult of Marvel's Loki(s), and their (Queer) Redemption 38. The Power in
Seeing Yourself in Another: X-Men, Audiences, and Queer Rights through
X-Men '97 PART V Evolving Superhero Debates and Concerns 39. Swamp Thing:
EcoGothic Monster or Environmental Champion? 40. Animal Man: The
Countercultural Superhero of the Anthropocene 41. Wakanda and Technology in
the Anthropocene: Black Panther's Lesson on What a Sustainable Coexistence
Looks Like 42. Green Lantern, Structural Racism, and N.K. Jemisin's Far
Sector 43. The Shield or the Skull: The Civil-Military Gap, the Militarized
Superhero, and Veteran Stereotypes in American Myth and Memory 44. Trauma
in Superhero Films: The Case of Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman
Returns (1992) 45. The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix Sagas: Moral Ambiguity,
Disagreement, and the Superhero Mission 46. The Unbelievable Gwenpool and
the Limits of Empathy 47. Legacy, Memory, and Fatherhood in All-Star
Superman (2005)
Selling the Superhero 1. Creators and the Creative Processes Behind Comics
2. The Flash and the Ages of Superheroes: Racing Through History 3. The
Creation of Superheroes and Supervillains Through Alchemy, Science
Accidents, and Violent Scientific Delights 4. Experimentation and
Containment: The Metafictional Superhero 5. What The Kids Want: Superheroes
and Shared Universes 6. Out of the Multiversal Closet: Alternate Realities,
Reboots, and Transmedia Coming Outs 7. Punch-Ups on Parade: Celebrating and
Marketing Queerness in Marvel and DC's Pride Month Anthologies 8. Super
Powers and Secret Wars: The Cultural Value of Superhero Action Figures
9. From Zero to the Hero's Journey: The Masters of the Universe Franchise
across Audiovisual Transmedia 10. How Externally Licensed Intellectual
Property Dictated Changes in Marvel UK's Publishing Output of the
1970s-1990s PART II Adapting the Superhero 11. Batman and the Body on
Screen 12. The Umbrella Academy: Re-imagining the Subversive Superhero
Family, from Panel Scenes to Netflix Screens 13. Princesses vs Power: The
Animated Depictions of Original and Rebooted She-Ra 14. The Divided Fourth
Phase of Marvel Licensed Video Games (2013-) 15. Financial Kryptonite: The
Foiled Attempts to Bring Superheroes to the Stage 16. Life and Death in
Gotham City: Batman: The Audio Adventures' Aural History of the Superhero
Genre 17. Rehearing the Superhero in the 21st century: Superman, Wonder
Woman, and Music 18. Cosplay Capers: The Twinned Genealogies, Cultural
Imaginaries, and Affects of Superhero Cosplay 19. Renegotiating Canonicity:
Fanboy, Parody, and Mark Garvey's Union Jack (2019) 20. Winter Soldiers:
National Identity and Responsibility in Captain America Fanfiction PART III
National Superheroes and Translations 21. Flying British Superheroes of
World War II and Beyond: The Historical Turn in Britain's Aviation War in
Popular Culture 22. Canadian Superheroes and the Struggle for National
Representation 23. Modern Czech Superheroes: Miracle and the Spring Man as
the Defenders of the Nation 24. Look! Up in the Sky! It's a Bird! It's a
Plane. No, it's Super-French! 25. Rat-Man: An Italian Superhero Parody 26.
Superhero Toys, Nostalgia, and the Assassination of Abe Shinzo 27. The
Tokusatsu Heroes and Magical Girls of Senki Zessh¿ Symphogear 28. Chinese
Translations of American Superhero Films and Television Series PART IV
Superhero Identities 29. With Great Power, Comes an Armored Corset:
Clothing as Empowerment for Female Superheroes 30. What it Means to be
Free: Disability, Neurodivergence, and the Super 'Freak' 31. The Legal
Aspects of the Ownership of a Superhero Identity 32. Companions,
Apprentices, Enemies: The Many Roles of the Sidekick 33. Morality and
Familial Relationships in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 34. When the Gods
Walk Among Us: Superheroes as Dangerous Divinities 35. Not Like the Others:
Catwoman as Transgressive Hero 36. Supervillains are the Real Heroes 37.
The Cult of Marvel's Loki(s), and their (Queer) Redemption 38. The Power in
Seeing Yourself in Another: X-Men, Audiences, and Queer Rights through
X-Men '97 PART V Evolving Superhero Debates and Concerns 39. Swamp Thing:
EcoGothic Monster or Environmental Champion? 40. Animal Man: The
Countercultural Superhero of the Anthropocene 41. Wakanda and Technology in
the Anthropocene: Black Panther's Lesson on What a Sustainable Coexistence
Looks Like 42. Green Lantern, Structural Racism, and N.K. Jemisin's Far
Sector 43. The Shield or the Skull: The Civil-Military Gap, the Militarized
Superhero, and Veteran Stereotypes in American Myth and Memory 44. Trauma
in Superhero Films: The Case of Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman
Returns (1992) 45. The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix Sagas: Moral Ambiguity,
Disagreement, and the Superhero Mission 46. The Unbelievable Gwenpool and
the Limits of Empathy 47. Legacy, Memory, and Fatherhood in All-Star
Superman (2005)
Introduction: Approaching Superhero Studies as a Field PART I Creating and
Selling the Superhero 1. Creators and the Creative Processes Behind Comics
2. The Flash and the Ages of Superheroes: Racing Through History 3. The
Creation of Superheroes and Supervillains Through Alchemy, Science
Accidents, and Violent Scientific Delights 4. Experimentation and
Containment: The Metafictional Superhero 5. What The Kids Want: Superheroes
and Shared Universes 6. Out of the Multiversal Closet: Alternate Realities,
Reboots, and Transmedia Coming Outs 7. Punch-Ups on Parade: Celebrating and
Marketing Queerness in Marvel and DC's Pride Month Anthologies 8. Super
Powers and Secret Wars: The Cultural Value of Superhero Action Figures
9. From Zero to the Hero's Journey: The Masters of the Universe Franchise
across Audiovisual Transmedia 10. How Externally Licensed Intellectual
Property Dictated Changes in Marvel UK's Publishing Output of the
1970s-1990s PART II Adapting the Superhero 11. Batman and the Body on
Screen 12. The Umbrella Academy: Re-imagining the Subversive Superhero
Family, from Panel Scenes to Netflix Screens 13. Princesses vs Power: The
Animated Depictions of Original and Rebooted She-Ra 14. The Divided Fourth
Phase of Marvel Licensed Video Games (2013-) 15. Financial Kryptonite: The
Foiled Attempts to Bring Superheroes to the Stage 16. Life and Death in
Gotham City: Batman: The Audio Adventures' Aural History of the Superhero
Genre 17. Rehearing the Superhero in the 21st century: Superman, Wonder
Woman, and Music 18. Cosplay Capers: The Twinned Genealogies, Cultural
Imaginaries, and Affects of Superhero Cosplay 19. Renegotiating Canonicity:
Fanboy, Parody, and Mark Garvey's Union Jack (2019) 20. Winter Soldiers:
National Identity and Responsibility in Captain America Fanfiction PART III
National Superheroes and Translations 21. Flying British Superheroes of
World War II and Beyond: The Historical Turn in Britain's Aviation War in
Popular Culture 22. Canadian Superheroes and the Struggle for National
Representation 23. Modern Czech Superheroes: Miracle and the Spring Man as
the Defenders of the Nation 24. Look! Up in the Sky! It's a Bird! It's a
Plane. No, it's Super-French! 25. Rat-Man: An Italian Superhero Parody 26.
Superhero Toys, Nostalgia, and the Assassination of Abe Shinzo 27. The
Tokusatsu Heroes and Magical Girls of Senki Zessh¿ Symphogear 28. Chinese
Translations of American Superhero Films and Television Series PART IV
Superhero Identities 29. With Great Power, Comes an Armored Corset:
Clothing as Empowerment for Female Superheroes 30. What it Means to be
Free: Disability, Neurodivergence, and the Super 'Freak' 31. The Legal
Aspects of the Ownership of a Superhero Identity 32. Companions,
Apprentices, Enemies: The Many Roles of the Sidekick 33. Morality and
Familial Relationships in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 34. When the Gods
Walk Among Us: Superheroes as Dangerous Divinities 35. Not Like the Others:
Catwoman as Transgressive Hero 36. Supervillains are the Real Heroes 37.
The Cult of Marvel's Loki(s), and their (Queer) Redemption 38. The Power in
Seeing Yourself in Another: X-Men, Audiences, and Queer Rights through
X-Men '97 PART V Evolving Superhero Debates and Concerns 39. Swamp Thing:
EcoGothic Monster or Environmental Champion? 40. Animal Man: The
Countercultural Superhero of the Anthropocene 41. Wakanda and Technology in
the Anthropocene: Black Panther's Lesson on What a Sustainable Coexistence
Looks Like 42. Green Lantern, Structural Racism, and N.K. Jemisin's Far
Sector 43. The Shield or the Skull: The Civil-Military Gap, the Militarized
Superhero, and Veteran Stereotypes in American Myth and Memory 44. Trauma
in Superhero Films: The Case of Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman
Returns (1992) 45. The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix Sagas: Moral Ambiguity,
Disagreement, and the Superhero Mission 46. The Unbelievable Gwenpool and
the Limits of Empathy 47. Legacy, Memory, and Fatherhood in All-Star
Superman (2005)
Selling the Superhero 1. Creators and the Creative Processes Behind Comics
2. The Flash and the Ages of Superheroes: Racing Through History 3. The
Creation of Superheroes and Supervillains Through Alchemy, Science
Accidents, and Violent Scientific Delights 4. Experimentation and
Containment: The Metafictional Superhero 5. What The Kids Want: Superheroes
and Shared Universes 6. Out of the Multiversal Closet: Alternate Realities,
Reboots, and Transmedia Coming Outs 7. Punch-Ups on Parade: Celebrating and
Marketing Queerness in Marvel and DC's Pride Month Anthologies 8. Super
Powers and Secret Wars: The Cultural Value of Superhero Action Figures
9. From Zero to the Hero's Journey: The Masters of the Universe Franchise
across Audiovisual Transmedia 10. How Externally Licensed Intellectual
Property Dictated Changes in Marvel UK's Publishing Output of the
1970s-1990s PART II Adapting the Superhero 11. Batman and the Body on
Screen 12. The Umbrella Academy: Re-imagining the Subversive Superhero
Family, from Panel Scenes to Netflix Screens 13. Princesses vs Power: The
Animated Depictions of Original and Rebooted She-Ra 14. The Divided Fourth
Phase of Marvel Licensed Video Games (2013-) 15. Financial Kryptonite: The
Foiled Attempts to Bring Superheroes to the Stage 16. Life and Death in
Gotham City: Batman: The Audio Adventures' Aural History of the Superhero
Genre 17. Rehearing the Superhero in the 21st century: Superman, Wonder
Woman, and Music 18. Cosplay Capers: The Twinned Genealogies, Cultural
Imaginaries, and Affects of Superhero Cosplay 19. Renegotiating Canonicity:
Fanboy, Parody, and Mark Garvey's Union Jack (2019) 20. Winter Soldiers:
National Identity and Responsibility in Captain America Fanfiction PART III
National Superheroes and Translations 21. Flying British Superheroes of
World War II and Beyond: The Historical Turn in Britain's Aviation War in
Popular Culture 22. Canadian Superheroes and the Struggle for National
Representation 23. Modern Czech Superheroes: Miracle and the Spring Man as
the Defenders of the Nation 24. Look! Up in the Sky! It's a Bird! It's a
Plane. No, it's Super-French! 25. Rat-Man: An Italian Superhero Parody 26.
Superhero Toys, Nostalgia, and the Assassination of Abe Shinzo 27. The
Tokusatsu Heroes and Magical Girls of Senki Zessh¿ Symphogear 28. Chinese
Translations of American Superhero Films and Television Series PART IV
Superhero Identities 29. With Great Power, Comes an Armored Corset:
Clothing as Empowerment for Female Superheroes 30. What it Means to be
Free: Disability, Neurodivergence, and the Super 'Freak' 31. The Legal
Aspects of the Ownership of a Superhero Identity 32. Companions,
Apprentices, Enemies: The Many Roles of the Sidekick 33. Morality and
Familial Relationships in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 34. When the Gods
Walk Among Us: Superheroes as Dangerous Divinities 35. Not Like the Others:
Catwoman as Transgressive Hero 36. Supervillains are the Real Heroes 37.
The Cult of Marvel's Loki(s), and their (Queer) Redemption 38. The Power in
Seeing Yourself in Another: X-Men, Audiences, and Queer Rights through
X-Men '97 PART V Evolving Superhero Debates and Concerns 39. Swamp Thing:
EcoGothic Monster or Environmental Champion? 40. Animal Man: The
Countercultural Superhero of the Anthropocene 41. Wakanda and Technology in
the Anthropocene: Black Panther's Lesson on What a Sustainable Coexistence
Looks Like 42. Green Lantern, Structural Racism, and N.K. Jemisin's Far
Sector 43. The Shield or the Skull: The Civil-Military Gap, the Militarized
Superhero, and Veteran Stereotypes in American Myth and Memory 44. Trauma
in Superhero Films: The Case of Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and Batman
Returns (1992) 45. The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix Sagas: Moral Ambiguity,
Disagreement, and the Superhero Mission 46. The Unbelievable Gwenpool and
the Limits of Empathy 47. Legacy, Memory, and Fatherhood in All-Star
Superman (2005)







