A Defense of Sci-Fi +
Critical Thinking --- PART 2
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Monday, July 8, 2013
A Defense of Sci-Fi + Critical Thinking --- PART 2
Labels:
Blade Runner,
books,
comics,
cybermen,
Cyborg,
dr who,
Dune,
Film,
Iron Man,
Michael Hale,
philosophy,
sci-fi,
star wars,
the borg
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Students Can Learn From Batman #2
STUDENTS CAN LEARN ANYTHING FROM BATMAN #2*
So, fun side-story about my geeky hobbies. I love comics ( as evidenced all over the place ), but recently the English Major in me got a workout thanks to Batman #17 by Scott Snyder. #17 wraps up a six issue story-run entitled 'Death of the Family' which began in Issue #11 of Batman.
Labels:
Batman,
Batman #17,
Batman 17,
Britain,
comic books,
comics,
English,
English major,
Excalibur,
fun,
Joker,
King Arthur,
learning,
Michael Hale,
Scott Snyder
Friday, October 19, 2012
Alternative Adaptation Avoidance
Alternative Adaptation Avoidance: That isn't “my” Odyssey!
So, as by now many of you know, I am an English major with a bit of an interest in diverse forms of literature. Recently I got to have a conversation with one of my friends which dovetailed into what I will explain here in this post. My friend and I were heavily engaged in a discourse about the ethical pros and cons of alternative media … aka: we were totally talking about comics books. We’re nerds, this is what we do when we’re not doing homework.
