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Weinstein, Simcha. 2006. Up, Up, and Oy Vey!: How Jewish History, Culture, and Values Shaped the Comic Book Superhero. Leviathan Press. 164pp. ISBN 1881927326 (paper).

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Preface ... 9
Acknowledgments ... 11

Introduction - People of the (Comic) Book ... 13
Chapter 1 - Superman: From Cleveland to Krypton ... 19
Chapter 2 - Batman and the Spirit: Urban Darkness ... 33
Chapter 3 - Captain American: Star-Spangled Salvation ... 45
Chapter 4 - The Justice League of America: A (Justice) League of Their Own ... 57
Chapter 5 - Fantastic Four: "F" for Dysfunctional ... 69
Chapter 6 - The Incredible Hulk and Sabra: Anger Management ... 81
Chapter 7 - Spider-Man: "Wherever There's a Hang-Up . . ." ... 95
Chapter 8 - X-Men: Mutant Generation ... 105
Conclusion - Spiritual Metaphors in Spandex ...

Notes ... 129
Index ... 137
About the Author ... 150

Reviews
  • Wolk, Douglas. "Just Plain Super: Two Books Scratch Too Hard at Superheroes' Identities." Nextbook 01.15.08. [read on-line(Also discusses Fingeroth's Disguised as Clark Kent.)




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