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9/11 changed our superheroes. Here's why that matters.
On September 11, 2001, the world was changed with a horrific act of terrorism against the United States. This act changes our politics, our religion, and even the way that we think. It is no surprise that it also changed our superheroes.
In the post-9/11 world, superhero stories have experienced an unprecedented surge in popularity, gracing every form of popular entertainment, including movies, television shows, literature, and even live theatre. Superman, Batman, Spider-man, Captain America, and too many others to count are everywhere you look and fill many of our daily conversations. But more important, is what these larger-than-life archetypes and their struggles against evil can tell us about ourselves.
Filled with thought-provoking questions and in-depth analysis of post-9/11 superhero stories and they way they reflect changes in our society, THE SUPERHERO RESPONSE is sure to thrill and fascinate die-hard comic book fans and casual readers alike.
Praise for THE SUPERHERO RESPONSE:
"Where others have tried to remind of of how we felt on 9/11 and fall short, Moulton is able to do that in just a few paragraphs. In a book that could have become very 'academic, ' he writes in an easy-to-grasp way that everyone can enjoy."
Alisha U.
"This book actually says something about our popular culture and why it matters."
Christine S.
About the Author: As a kid growing up four hours from anywhere in northeastern Arizona, author Jeffery A. Moulton often raced through the neighborhood with a towel tied around his neck yelling "Up! Up! And away!" He went on daring adventures and faced the most dastardly villains in his own backyard, and lost himself in books and stories of heroes. Today, he leads a software development team and he writes creepy, fantastical stories, including the recently-released dark sci-fi thriller, SORROW'S ECHO. He also spends far too much time pontificating about superheroes and the impact of popular culture on society. He lives in Gilbert, Arizona, with his amazing wife, Jenna, their 5 children, and Dexter, their blind dog.