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Iron Man vs. the Iron Giant

Iron Man vs. the Iron Giant

Who stuck an adaptation of the 1999 cartoon The Iron Giant into the middle of Iron Man 3? Not that I’m complaining. Even The New Yorker loved it (as opposed to the formulaic explosions that bookend the movie). Robert Downey Jr.’s abrasive bromance with 11-year-old Ty Simpkins is the film’s brightest and most unexpected…

What the experts say about Iron Man 3

What the experts say about Iron Man 3

I’m teaching my Superheroes seminar again this Spring, and Marvel very kindly scheduled Iron Man 3 to fit our syllabus. So my students and I abandoned our classroom and strolled downtown to our smallville theater. Here’s their verdict.

Alejandro Paniagua: “Iron Man 3 was a movie filled with action, violence, and the right amount of comic relief. Eccentric billionaire Tony Stark is portrayed…

Superman, General Zod, and Just War Theory

Superman, General Zod, and Just War Theory

Hello Superheroes!

Up to this point, most trailers of the Superman movie have been pseudo-religious, contemplative  and soul searching.  Which is all well and good, but a movie about Superman finding out all about himself in a touchy feely way has been done (Hello, Man of Steel?  This is Smallville calling.  It wants its teen angst back).

Which is why we were thrilled to see this:

(hmm, we can’t seem to get the…

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Soon YOU Will Be Invincible

Soon YOU Will Be Invincible

About five years ago, a group of honors students were trolling campus for a professor willing to create and teach a course on superheroes. They found me. The syllabus I submitted to C&D for approval included a predictable roster of comic books, interspersed with a few influential pulp novels and even a smattering of Nietzsche and Shaw. But then a friend handed me a novel I’d never heard of,…

Super-Blogger Clark Kent Saves the World One Sentence at a Time

Super-Blogger Clark Kent Saves the World One Sentence at a Time

I can restart the Israeli-Palestinian peace process in three words.

But first a lesson in grammar.

Passive voice. Ever heard of it?

Super-grammarian Geoffrey Pullum has. Daily Planet editor Perry White has too. But White, according to Pullum, has no idea what it is.

In J. Michael Straczynski and Shane Davis’ Superman: Earth One, Mr. White explains to cub reporter Clark Kent: “Active sentence structure versus passive structure. A good reporter always goes…

The Terminator Time Travels to Cambridge to Study Nietzsche and Plot the End of the World

The Terminator Time Travels to Cambridge to Study Nietzsche and Plot the End of the World

Dear Centre for the Study of Existential Risk,

It’s rare to find folks willing to look sillier than me (an English professor who takes seriously the study of superheroes). Your hosting institution (Cambridge) dwarfs my tiny liberal arts college, and your collective degrees (Philosophy, Cosmology & Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics) and CV (dozens of books, hundreds of essays, and, oh yeah, Skype) makes me look like an under-achieving high schooler—which…

Superpowered Sex Offender

Superpowered Sex Offender

“I have the power to drop into the Fold,” Arno Strine tells us on the first page of his autobiography. All he has to do is push “my glasses up on my nose Clark Kentishly,” and “I am alive and ambulatory and thinking and looking, while the rest of the world is stopped.”

It’s an unusual superpower, one possibly due to his being born…

Marvelous Metafiction

Marvelous Metafiction

Google “jennifer egan” and seconds later the term “metafiction” will attach itself leech-like to the side of her postmodern head.

I know this because members of my university have made the possibly foolhardy decision to ask me to give a talk on the Pulitzer winning author for our 2013 Tom Wolfe Weekend Seminar. (This blog, of all things, attracted their attention.) I’m…

Heirs of Slytherin in the Virginia State House

Heirs of Slytherin in the Virginia State House

“I always knew Salazar Slytherin was a twisted old loony,” says Ron Weasley, “but I never knew he started all this pure-blood stuff. I wouldn’t be in his house if you paid me.”

And yet the House of Slytherin has no shortage of new applicants. It’s a Who’s Who of Recent Movie Supervillains, including Magneto, Sebastian Shaw, the Lizard, and the Red Skull. Oh,…

Vigilante Situation 2: The State has failed to enact certain good laws

Vigilante Situation 2: The State has failed to enact certain good laws

This post if part 3 of a series on the ethics of vigilantism as defined by Les Johnson.  You can find parts 1 & 2 here and here, respective.

Between a state enacting good laws and a state enacting bad laws, there exists a point at which the state doesn’t do enough.  Imagine, for example, the fight of the Civil Rights Movement, in which the fight was…

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