Volume 6 • Issue 1 • 2005 • Kämiks

Front Matter


Front matter, Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, Issue 6, Spring 2005

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Article


Introduction

Thomas Keegan

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Transvestite Logic: Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill's Marshal Law and the Superhero Genre

Kiernan Cashell and John Scaggs

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"This Job is a Solid Killer": Oliver Harrington's Jive Gray and the African American Adventure Strip

Edward Brunner

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The Island Manhatten: New York City and the Space Race in The Fantastic Four

Matthew Yockey

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Domesticity, Homosociality, and Male Power in Superhero Comics of the 1950s

Mark Best

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The Function of the Superhero at the Present Time

Sean Carney

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Review Essay


Borders and Monuments

Jared Gardner

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Charmageddon! Or, the Day Aleister Crowley Wrote Wonder Woman

Craig Fischer

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Story Without Words

Trena Houp

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Goth Comics and Revisionist Fairytales

Laurie N. Taylor

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Back Matter


Back matter, Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, Issue 6, Spring 2005

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