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The Avengers have captured the imaginations of readers and movie goers around the world for over fifty years. Originally assembled in the early 60's the characters have battled reader apathy by confronting contemporary issues in an effort to remain relevant. This e-book brings together popular culture scholars to examine some of the story lines presented in the comic and how it influenced American popular entertainment.
This book would be of interest to History, Sociology, or any student interested in the nexus of history, fiction, and how we view complicated events.
UNT Dallas students can read this eBook now!
Also of interest in this series
The ages of Wonder Woman: essays on the amazon princess in changing times
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