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Danny Fingeroth. Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero. Foreword by Stan Lee. Popular Culture and Television series. New York & London: Continuum, 2007. 192pp.

Hardcover: ISBN-10: 0826417671; ISBN13: 978-0826417671 
Library of Congress:



Publisher's On-Line Information 

  • Foreword by Stan Lee ... 9
  • List of Illustations ... 13
  • Introduction: The American (Jewish) Dream ... 17
  1. Secret Identities: What's So Jewish about Superheroes, Anyway? ... 23
  2. Genesis of the Superhero: Who He Is and How He Came to Be ... 32
  3. A Stranger among Us: The Birth of Superman ... 39
  4. A Great Multitude: Batman and Beyond ... 51
  5. The Perplexing Guide: Fredric Wertham's Superhero Complex ... 68
  6. Rebuilding the Temple: The Silver Age of Comics ... 78
  7. Why Are These Heroes Different?: The Marvel Revolution ... 92
  8. Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself: The X-Men and the Seventies ... 113
  9. As a Matter of Fact, I Am Jewish: The Modern Age ... 130
  10. Unto the Next Generation: The Jewish Superhero Future ... 148
  • Notes ... 157
  • Select Bibliography ... 162
    • Books ... 162
    • Magazines ... 166
    • Web Sources ... 169
    • Comics and Graphic Novels ... 172
  • Acknowledgments ... 177
  • Index ... 179

Reviews:
Features:
  • Contino, Jennifer M. "Fingeroth's Disguised as Clark Kent." Comicon.com, posted February 4, 2008. [access online]
  • Michael and Richard Hyfler. "Drawn In Disguise." Forbes.com, posted January 4, 2008. [access online]
  • Manning, Shaun. "Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero." Comic Book Resoureces, posted: February 8, 2008. [access online]



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