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The History of the Superhero

De: Lan Dong, The Great Courses
Narrado por: Lan Dong
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Some fly; some web sling. Some wield magic lassos; some throw magic hammers. Some work in the shadows; some operate in broad daylight. But whatever their powers and weapons and methods, there’s one thing comic-book superheroes have in common: They’re everywhere.

Why do characters like Spider-Man, Wonder Woman, Iron Man, Batman, Black Panther, and Superman still draw our attention decades after their creation? Why are film and television audiences—not to mention legions of comic-book readers—still enamored with their stories?

In Lan Dong’s Audible Original, The History of the Superhero, examine the roots of the superhero dynamic that’s overtaking popular culture. Encompassing both Marvel Comics’ and DC Comics’ pantheon of extraordinary heroes, these eight lectures explore how superhero comics came to be, how famous characters (and their exploits) evolved in response to social and cultural changes, how superhero cinematic universes have become an integral (and highly lucrative) part of film history, and why superheroes of all types are likely here to stay.

Get ready for an exciting, eye-opening pop culture adventure. No disguise required.

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About the Creator and Performer

Lan Dong is a professor of English at the University of Illinois Springfield. She teaches Asian American literature, world literature, comics and graphic narratives, and children’s and young adult literature. She is the author or editor of several books, including Reading Amy Tan, Mulan’s Legend and Legacy in China and the United States, and Teaching Comics and Graphic Narratives.

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I enjoyed the lectures, but it took me a while to get used to Ms. Dong's speaking cadence and word pronunciations.

Fun information, but unique narration.

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I really enjoyed listening to this book. I would like to know the references used. I learned more than what I already knew about the history of comic books. However, I was disappointed in the discussion of the X-Men. You did not highlight that Storm a.k.a. Ororo Munroe was the first black female superhero ever. Additionally, the X-Men did introduce other characters of color. Such as Forge, who was Native American. I think it was important to highlight that the X-Men were a group of mutants from around the world that were brought together by Charles Xavier, who was disabled. The X-Men gained popularity because they were one of the first teams that depicted diversity and discrimination during the 70s. And somehow they managed to get along even with arguments and strife, and managed to work as a team.

Very good but missed some important points

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While I normally enjoy the author to narrate their own audiobooks, I had several issues with this one.
1) Very robotic reading while little to no influx of tone - it honestly sounded like a robot reading the text. The author is a teacher, and I’m sure she wouldn’t lecture with so little enthusiasm… so it’s sad she couldn’t bring that to the audiobook.
2) Several mispronounced words and a couple mispronounced names. I know English is not the narrator’s native tongue, and her reading was perfectly clear and fine - but several mispronunciations stood out.
I’ve been a life-long comic book reader/collector/artist (yes, I’m old!)… so most all of the things in this book I already knew - but that doesn’t take anything away from the book… but I do feel that more info could’ve been dug up on some of the bigger “key” comic moments.

This is a good book for the average reader who is only familiar with superhero movies and would like to learn more about the books they are based on. I just think it would’ve been a better decision to have either a professional narrator for the audiobook, or have a director work with Lan Dong to better her narration skills to bring the reader in more with her narration.

Very robotic audiobook

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This is a quick introduction to the superhero in American society. If you know much about the subject, this book will do no more than refresh your memory. It’s very basic material. But if you’re looking to give yourself a quick overview of the subject, it’s worth a read.

A Quick Introduction to the Topic

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While it was a bit challenging for me to keep up with the back and forth timeline of dates, the overall information presented was very interesting. I certainly learned new facts about the history of comics, their rise to fame over the decades, Marvel vs DC, women characters, influencial people, etc. Although, I would recommend increasing the speed of the audio. Good listen!

Interesting Listen

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