Superhero: The Secret Origin of a Genre

Author:   Peter Coogan
Publisher:   Something or Other Publishing LLC
ISBN:  

9781774430767


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Superhero: The Secret Origin of a Genre


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Step into the extraordinary world of superheroes with 'Superhero: The Secret Origin of a Genre, ' a masterful exploration by Peter Coogan. This book is not just a history but a deep analysis of the superhero genre, from its earliest incarnations to its modern-day prominence. Unravel the complex web of superhero conventions, from their extraordinary powers to iconic costumes and secret identities. Delve into the origins of these characters in ancient myths, epics, and legends, and see how they evolved through the Antediluvian Age into the figures that captivate audiences today. Coogan skillfully navigates through the different ages of superhero history, from the Golden Age's rise of characters like Superman and Batman to the Silver and Bronze Ages and finally to the contemporary Renaissance Age, offering a comprehensive understanding of how superheroes reflect and shape societal values. Discover the intricate relationships between superheroes and their archenemies, exploring the psychology and motivations behind iconic supervillains across various types. Learn about the five types of supervillains - from Mad Scientists to Criminal Masterminds - and their unique roles in shaping superhero narratives. Coogan also examines the superhero as a metaphor, revealing how these figures represent deeper themes and societal issues. The book's detailed analysis extends to exploring the superhero's role in media, its impact on culture, and its enduring appeal across generations. Perfect for comic book enthusiasts, scholars, and casual readers alike, 'Superhero: The Secret Origin of a Genre' is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the cultural significance of one of the most enduring and influential genres in modern storytelling. Join Peter Coogan on this captivating exploration of superheroes and discover the hidden layers behind these beloved popular culture icons. This expanded description offers a more detailed glimpse into the book's content, making it more appealing to potential readers interested in the superhero genre.

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Author:   Peter Coogan
Publisher:   Something or Other Publishing LLC
Imprint:   Something or Other Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.435kg
ISBN:  

9781774430767


ISBN 10:   1774430762
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"""Anyone who has a taste for fantasy-melodrama, or plain old-fashioned escapism can be entertained by super heroic deeds, in any medium. But for those who want more than entertainment, who want to go further. Mr. Coogan's work is immensely rewarding. Read his book, and you will understand what makes the superhero unique, a genre unto itself, and understand what superheroes are, and where they came from, and how they evolve, and maybe where they're going."" - Dennis O'Neil (from his Introduction)"


Author Information

Peter Coogan earned his Ph.D. from Michigan State University in American Studies with his dissertation: The Secret Origin of the Superhero: The Emergence of the Superhero Genre in America from Daniel Boone to Batman. While still a graduate student, he cofounded the Comics Arts Conference with Dr. Randy Duncan (Henderson State University) in 1992. The CAC has been held in conjunction with the San Diego Comic-Con International ever since and expanded to biannual meetings by expansion to Wonder Con. It is the largest and longest-running academic conference on comics in America. Since 1998 he has lived in St. Louis and taught comics, superheroes, writing, and American Studies at area universities, particularly Webster University and Washington University in St. Louis. Since 2012, he has served as the Communication Lab Coordinator at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis.

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